2015年9月24日 星期四

2015-09-25 Malaysia Health


New York Post
   
Why people don't trust drug makers   
New York Post
When former hedge-fund manager and current Turing Pharmaceuticals chief executive Martin Shkreli hiked the price of his generic anti-parasitic drug pyrimethamine from $13.50 to $750 per pill, he invited understandable national outrage. He also prompted ...

Drug price hikes: revolt on the way? Also, the Pope, climate change, and a ...   PLoS Blogs (blog)
We Should Thank Martin Shkreli   Legal Reader (blog)
Malaysian docs join global outcry   The Star Online
Hattiesburg American   
Christianity Daily   
Imperial Valley News   
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The Express Tribune
   
Worst dengue outbreak in Taiwan   
The Star Online
TAIPEI: Taiwan is suffering its deadliest ever outbreak of mosquito-borne denge fever with a record high of 42 deaths, authorities said Thursday, double the number that died in 2014. Last year saw 15,732 cases – by far the highest in nearly three ...
Taiwan suffers deadliest ever dengue outbreak as 42 dead   Malay Mail Online

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The Star Online
   
A text message a day may keep the doctor away   
The Star Online
Texting saves lives: The study findings suggest that texts reminding patients to do things like eat right, exercise more and smoke less may play a critical future role in helping them make lifestyle changes, said researchers. — Reuters. Texting ...
Automated Text Message Reminders Help Improve Blood Pressure, Bad Cholesterol ...   Tech Times
Blood pressure, cholesterol levels can be improved by text messages: study   Latinos Health
Txt Msgs May Lead to Broad Heart-Linked Benefits, Study Says   ECNmag.com
Parent Herald   
New Zealand Herald   
Bulletin Leader   
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Engadget
   
Paralyzed Man Walks Again Using Brain-Wave System   
Huffington Post
"Even after years of paralysis, the brain can still generate robust brain waves that can be harnessed to enable basic walking." Live Science. By Rachael Rettner. Posted: 09/24/2015 11:35 AM EDT. A 26-year-old man who was paralyzed in both legs has ...

Paraplegic man walks using only his brain power   Times of India
Brain-computer link helps paraplegic walk 3.6m   AsiaOne
Man walks again after years of paralysis   The Punch
Stuff.co.nz   
Yahoo Sports (blog)   
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BBC News
   
Genetic clue to breast cancer relapses   
BBC News
Scientists say they have discovered a genetic clue to why some breast cancers relapse, which could lead to better treatment. A research team from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge found that certain combinations of genes in tumours were ...

Scientists discover genetic difference in breast cancer tumours that grow back   Daily Mail
Preserving Fertility After Treatment for Breast Cancer   Cancer Network
Test might show returning breast cancer   The Australian (blog)
Philly.com   
Marinscope Community Newspapers   
EurekAlert (press release)   
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Irish Examiner
   
Concerns raised over Silimed breast implants   
Irish Examiner
Concerns have been raised about breast implants which were inserted into almost 1,000 women over the last seven years. Ireland's Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA), along with its fellow European medical device regulators), has been told that ...

United Kingdom regulator suspends sale of Silimed's silicone implants   Dispatch Times
Silicon Implants Banned By UK Health Regulators   Rapid News Network
Breast implants supply suspended   The Australian (blog)
Voxy   
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
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The Sun Daily
   
One in 10 pregnant women drink alcohol in US   
The Sun Daily
MIAMI: Drinking alcohol during pregnancy puts infants at risk of developmental problems and brain damage, but one in 10 US women say they drink while pregnant, US health authorities said Thursday. Pregnant women's binge drinking habits also raised ...

1 in 10 Pregnant Women in the US Drink Alcohol, Study Says   NYSE Post
Many pregnant women binge drink   Nature World Report
Percent of Pregnant Women Drink Alcohol, Study Says   TV Newsroom
Los Angeles Times   
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Huffington Post UK
   
Sitting Not the New Smoking For Fidgeters   
Scientific American
Sitting for more than seven hours a day is linked to a 30 percent higher risk of death, but that association disappears among the in-place movers and shakers. Christopher Intagliata reports. By Christopher Intagliata | September 24, 2015. Download MP3 ...

Fidgeting might be good for your health   CBS News
Fidget While You Work: It May Be Good For Your Health   Forbes
Don't just sit there – fiddle!   Financial Express
Times of India   
NHS Choices   
Huffington Post   
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Newsweek
   
Brain-to-Brain Interface Suggests Mind Reading is Possible   
Newsweek
Researchers at the University of Washington have figured out a way to connect the brains of two people via the internet. REUTERS/Chris Helgren. Filed Under: Tech & Science, neuroscience, Mind Control, Psychology, Health and Medicine. It may be possible ...

​Mind readers: Pairs play guessing game using only their brains   CBS News
Humans In Different Buildings Linked Brain-To-Brain   Popular Science
Mind reading may one day be possible, researchers say   The Guardian
The Weather Space   
NYSE Post   
Digital Trends   
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Daily Times
   
Here`s how hypertensives can lower diabetes risk whilst asleep   
NYSE Post
Adults with hypertension who do not have diabetes have a lower risk for developing the disease when taking their blood pressure medication at bedtime compared with adults who take the medication upon awakening, according to research in Diabetologia.
Hypertension Drugs at night could reduce Type 2 Diabetes risks   Pulse Headlines
Hypertension drugs at bedtime 'halves diabetes risk'   TV Newsroom
Taking blood pressure drugs at bedtime lowers diabetes risk   Steelers Lounge (blog)
SurfPaducah   
Daily Times   
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