2015年9月27日 星期日

2015-09-28 Malaysia Health


Malay Mail Online
   
Singapore Suspends Commercial Importation Of Dogs, Cats From Malaysia   
Bernama
SINGAPORE, Sept 28 (Bernama) -- In view of the potential risk of the spread of rabies to Singapore, the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) will impose new measures and temporary restrictions on the importation of dogs and cats from Malaysia, with ...

Other ways of curbing rabies   The Star Online
AVA suspends commercial imports of dogs, cats from Malaysia   Channel News Asia
TODAY Online - AVA suspends commercial imports of dogs, cats from Malaysia   Singapore Government Online (press release)
New Straits Times Online   
Malay Mail Online   
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New Straits Times Online
   
Medicines prices in government hospitals and clinics remain unchanged   
New Straits Times Online
MALACCA: Patients seeking treatment at government hospitals and clinics would not be charged more despite the depreciation of the ringgit which had caused a rise in prices of medicines and medical equipment. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S.
Subramaniam: Patients will not pay more with ringgit devaluation   The Borneo Post
Patients will not pay more with ringgit devaluation: Subramaniam   The Sun Daily

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Cancer run goes on despite haze   
The Sun Daily
BUKIT JALIL: In the spirit to raise awareness to fight against breast cancer, the Pink Wig-A-Thon proceeded as planned despite the haze. The organiser, Pink Ribbon Wellness (L) Foundation founder and chairman Datuk Dr M. Devanand said despite the ...


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The Star Online
   
Gifts come early for charity homes' kids   
The Star Online
Let's stretch: Underprivileged children of all races taking part in exercise activities prior to the ROLF gift handover ceremony at the Perdana Botanical Gardens in Kuala Lumpur. — SAMUEL ONG/The Star. KUALA LUMPUR: Children of all races from six ...
Walk-a-Mile towards a healthy lifestyle   Astro Awani

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Free Malaysia Today
   
Remove chief doc treating Anwar, say lawyers   
Free Malaysia Today
They rebut the Health DG's claim that the jailed opposition leader is getting proper treatment. anwar-doctor PETALING JAYA: Lawyers for Anwar Ibrahim have demanded the removal of S Jeyaindran as the leader of the team of medical experts treating the ...

Anwar needs urgent surgery, his lawyers tell Putrajaya   The Malaysian Insider
'Over a dozen medical experts, yet no MRI for Anwar'   Malaysiakini (subscription)

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Free Malaysia Today
   
USD$100 billion could ensure radiotherapy for all   
Free Malaysia Today
Achieving full access to radiotherapy in low- and middle-income countries would save an estimated 27 million "life years" -- extra years that cancer patients would have lost without treatment. radiotheraphy. An investment of $97-184 billion (87-165 ...
$100 billion could ensure radiotherapy for all: study   The Sun Daily
Call to improve radiotherapy access for all as shortfall looms   Financial Express

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The Globe and Mail
   
The slow, steady battle for Guineans' trust in the Ebola vaccine   
The Globe and Mail
The vaccinators stepped down a narrow alley, between mossy walls, and ventured into the tiny dirt courtyard where half a dozen families were preparing meals and washing dishes. Among them was the grieving family of Fatmata, a 10-year-old girl who had ...

Guinea celebrates with song as victory over Ebola nears   The Sun Daily

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South African Broadcasting Corporation
   
Roche Says New Drug Shows Benefits In Lung, Bladder Cancer Tests   
malaysiandigest.com
ZURICH: Roche's new immune-system boosting cancer drug has given positive results in tests on patients suffering from some lung and bladder cancers, according to data released on Sunday at the European Cancer Congress in Vienna that the company ...

Two Pivotal Studies Show Efficacy of Atezolizumab in PD-L1-Positive NSCLC   OncLive
Roche's atezolizumab successful in mid-stage study in type of bladder cancer   Seeking Alpha

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Simulation suits teach medical students empathy   
Reuters
Lublin, Poland Medical student Ludwika Wodyk fumbles her way slowly down the stairs, her movements encumbered by heavy strapping around her limbs and body, her vision distorted by special goggles. She is one of a group of medical students in Poland ...


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Nooga.com
   
Fresh and Fit: Fidget your way to a longer life?   
Nooga.com
A new study suggests that people who fidget frequently have a greater chance of living longer lives. In fact, they may be doing the most to counteract the negative health effects of all those hours a day spent in their seats. I've talked more than once ...
Fidgeting in your seat could be good for your health, says study   The Malaysian Insider
People Who Fidget Are Healthier   Science 2.0
Don't just sit there – fiddle!   Dispatch Times
WatertownDailyTimes.com   
Bulletin Leader   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
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