2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 Malaysia Health


Malay Mail Online
   
Most Penang stray dogs will be vaccinated by March 2016, animal group says   
Malay Mail Online
The collaboration will see at least 70 per cent of stray dogs in Penang vaccinated by the end of March next year, provided that the approvals for the vaccine are expedited. — Picture by K.E. OoiGEORGE TOWN, Oct 1 — About 70 per cent of the stray dog ...

Putrajaya shows interest in rabies vaccination programme, says group   The Malaysian Insider
Global body ready to ship in 40000 doses of rabies vaccine for Penang   The Star Online
Rabies expert goes to Putrajaya to seek green light on Penang vaccination plan   The Edge Markets
Bernama   
The Sun Daily   
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The Sun Daily
   
Passive smoking causes behavioural problems in children   
The Sun Daily
CHILDREN whose mothers smoke during pregnancy – and even those born into smokers' homes – are nearly twice as likely to develop behavioural problems, researchers said Tuesday. A study of some 5,200 French primary school children linked exposure ...

Passive smoking causes behavioural problems   Free Malaysia Today
Passive smoking linked to behavioural disorders; ADHD stress shortens lives   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Stop smoking when your kids are around!   The Asian Age

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The Star Online
   
Food tracking app links less sleeping to more eating   
The Star Online
Self-control matters: The findings build on a large body of research linking self-monitoring of dietary habits to weight loss, said a researcher. — Reuters. Even people who think they eat three meals a day may actually graze for most of their waking ...
Researchers Develop New App That Takes Pictures, Tracks Eating Habits   Rapid News Network

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Malay Mail Online
   
Penang to ban use of mosque loud speakers except for prayer calls   
Malay Mail Online
Only the use of internal loud speakers is allowed for programmes and activities at the mosques and surau. — AFP picGEORGE TOWN, Oct 1 — The decision on banning the use of loud speakers outside the mosques and surau except for the prayer call or ...

Ban on loudspeaker use except for 'azan' in Penang mosques   Malaysiakini (subscription)

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The Guardian
   
Womb transplants given green light in UK   
New Zealand Herald
Surgeons are to be allowed to perform life-changing womb transplants in the UK for the first time. Ten British women could immediately benefit from a pioneering project given the green light this week. It could eventually allow thousands to achieve ...
UK to carry out womb transplants   Irish Examiner
Defining motherhood and the approval of womb transplants   The News Hub
Womb transplants: how do they work?   BBC News

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Montgomery Advertiser
   
Men in Pink: bringing awareness, fighting for a cure   
Montgomery Advertiser
Breast cancer affects everyone. Whether you stand at a pulpit or lead a city. Whether you sell homes, or cars. Or whether you are a woman. Or a man. With 231,840 new cases of breast cancer estimated for this year, the disease has taken mothers ...
Girls just want to paint the country pink   Irish Independent
PINK upcoming events   Ventura County Star
Are you dense? Cancer survivor creates campaign to inform women about breast ...   Fowler Tribune
AsiaOne   
Lima Ohio   
WSIL TV   
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CBC.ca
   
Study: Good gut bacteria may affect babies' risk of asthma   
Oak Ridger
WASHINGTON (AP) — Gut checks suggest that not having enough of certain “good” intestinal germs early in life may increase babies' risk of developing asthma, according to a new study of more than 300 children. email · print. Comment. By The Associated ...

'Good bacteria' key to stopping asthma   BBC News
Infants with four "good" gut bacteria unlikely to have asthma: study   Xinhua
Asthma risk may be 20 times higher for Caesarean babies   Daily Mail
CBC.ca   
Toronto Star   
Philly.com   
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People Magazine
   
Woman Burned as Infant Reunites with Mystery Nurse Who Cared for Her: 'It Has ...   
People Magazine
For years, Amanda Scarpinati dreamed of meeting the woman who cared for her after she suffered severe burns as an infant. On Tuesday, that dream came true. "I'm over the moon … I never thought this day would come," the 38-year-old told the Associated ...

38 years later, she meets the woman who cared for her   STLtoday.com
US woman burned as a baby reunited with nurse who cared for her 38 years later   9news.com.au
Nurse and Woman Burned as Baby Reunite 38 Years Later   NBCNews.com
Washington Post   
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New York Times
   
Millions More Need HIV Treatment, WHO Says   
New York Times
The World Health Organization issued sweeping new guidelines on Wednesday that could put millions more people on H.I.V. drugs than are now getting them. The recommendations could go a long way toward halting the epidemic, health officials say, but ...

WHO calls for wider HIV treatment and PrEP   Bay Area Reporter
WHO urges preventative ARVs for HIV patients   The Nation
WHO pushes for millions more to get HIV treatment   Chron.com
Wall Street Journal   
Times of India   
The Observer (blog)   
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Times LIVE
   
Calcium won't save bones   
Times LIVE
Taking calcium supplements to boost bone density or prevent fractures as people get older does not work, according to major research. Save & Share. Email · Print. Millions of people take calcium and vitamin D supplements in an attempt to avoid ...
Calcium supplements not needed for elderly bone health   New Zealand Herald
Calcium From Supplements or Dairy Doesn't Strengthen Bones, Study Finds   NBCNews.com

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