2015年9月29日 星期二

2015-09-30 Malaysia Health


The Star Online
   
Global body ready to ship in 40000 doses of rabies vaccine for Penang   
The Star Online
GEORGE TOWN: Penang is ready to work with Worldwide Veterinary Services (WVS) on a mass vaccination effort as an alternative to the culling of strays to combat rabies. Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said after a meeting with WVS founder Dr Luke Gamble ...

Rabies expert goes to Putrajaya to seek green light on Penang vaccination plan   The Malaysian Insider
40000 doses of rabies vaccination ready to be deployed   The Sun Daily
Penang to work with World Veterinary Services in anti-rabies mass vaccination   Malay Mail Online
malaysiandigest.com   
The Rakyat Post   
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Malay Mail Online
   
Rabies awareness still low in Perlis, says health specialist   
Malay Mail Online
UniKL-RCMP chairman, Datuk Dr Yusof Yacob said rabid animals should be eliminated to prevent the spread of the disease in the country. — Picture by K.E. OoiKANGAR, Sept 30 — Awareness of rabies among dog owners in Perlis is still low, says public ...

Rabies awareness still low in Perlis   The Rakyat Post

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Free Malaysia Today
   
Food tracking app links less sleeping to more eating   
Free Malaysia Today
The trouble with eating or drinking over a longer stretch of waking hours and consuming more calories at night is that “it confuses our body's biological clock and predisposes us to obesity, diabetes and fatty liver disease. late-night-snacking. Even ...
Obesity epidemic fueled by grazing   BenefitsPro
This app tracks overeating habits and may be the key to weight loss   Digital Trends

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Thief's 'diary' gives him away   
The Star Online
A THIEF who recorded details of the houses he broke into was nabbed in Simpang Ampat, Penang, reported Guang Ming Daily. The 40-year-old thief known as Penang Kia, was arrested by the Simpang Ampat Safety Awareness Society members and the ...


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The Guardian
   
Surgeons use stem cells in bid to cure blindness   
The Straits Times
LONDON • British surgeons have treated the first patient in a pioneering human embryonic stem cell operation which they hope will lead to a cure for blindness. Specialists at London's Moorfields Eye Hospital said the operation on a woman aged 60 was ...

First patient receives stem cell treatment for AMD   European Pharmaceutical Review
'Big step forward' in new treatment for age-related macular degeneration, UK ...   National Post
First patient receives stem cell treatment for blindness   CBS News
BBC News   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Passive smoking causes behavioural problems   
Free Malaysia Today
Exposure to tobacco during pregnancy and after birth practically doubles the risk of behaviour problems among primary school children aged on average around 10 years. smoking-mom. Children whose mothers smoke during pregnancy — and even those ...

Study links passive smoking to behavioural problems in children   ABC Online
Passive smoking causes behavioral problems in children–study   Inquirer.net

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IBNLive
   
Thought-controlled computer cursor takes a leap forward   
The Sun Daily
PARIS: Scientists working to perfect a thought-controlled computer cursor said Monday they have achieved their best results yet, and are moving closer to creating a version that paralysis victims can use. The device works twice as fast as in previous ...
Watch Two People With Brain Implants ControlComputers With TheirThoughts   IT Business Net

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NBCNews.com
   
Calcium From Supplements or Dairy Doesn't Strengthen Bones, Study Finds   
NBCNews.com
A new study should put the final nail in the coffin for any lingering beliefs that calcium supplements are good for you. The new study finds that people over 50 don't get stronger bones either by taking supplements or from eating calcium-rich foods ...
Calcium Supplements do Not Boost Bones or Reduce Fractures: Study   The New Indian Express
More calcium doesn't reduce fracture risks or boost bone health: studies   The Globe and Mail
Added Calcium May Not Help Older Bones: Studies   Philly.com
TIME   
Business Standard   
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Toronto Star
   
Toddler injuries from TV tip-overs on rise   
Financial Express
You may want to go and check whether you telly is placed properly or not as a recent study has pointed out that number of severe neck and head injuries among children due to falling TVs is on the rise. By: ANI | September 30, 2015 8:35 AM ...

More children hurt by falling TVs: study   CTV News
Toppled flat-screen TVs causing injuries and deaths in kids: study   The Globe and Mail
Television topples cause injury and death for children: study   AmeriPublications
Reuters   
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Irish Examiner
   
'I almost lost my leg after flesh eating spider bite on plane'   
New Zealand Herald
The UK man was bitten by a brown recluse spider on a plane to South Africa. Photo / iStock. A UK barrister has told how his leg 'burst open' after he was bitten by a deadly spider during a flight. Jonathon Hogg's leg ballooned minutes after he felt a ...
British barrister's leg BURST OPEN after he was bitten by a spider   Daily Mail
Holidaymaker nearly loses leg after spider bite   Irish Examiner
Man's leg ravaged by flesh-eating spider bite   Sky News Australia
thejournal.ie   
Irish Independent   
The Guardian   
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