2015年10月7日 星期三

2015-10-08 Malaysia Health


Tobacco Carve-Out in TPP, Major Victory for Public Health   
PR Newswire (press release)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In a major victory for public health, negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement concluded this morning with built-in protections to prevent private corporations from suing ...


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India Today
   
Dengue after the haze?   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Many who are already suffering from the effects of the haze will now have to beware of a dengue fever epidemic in coming months. A huge spike in such cases is expected following the “most intense El Nino phenomenon emerging in the ...

Dengue epidemic may be more severe in South-East Asia in 2016   The Asian Age
El Nino season connected to dengue fever epidemic   Vaccine News Daily
El Nino Could Trigger Dengue Epidemic In South-East Asia   malaysiandigest.com
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Smoking cessation linked to lowered diabetes risk   
Free Malaysia Today
People exposed to second-hand smoke were 22 percent more likely to develop diabetes than people who never smoked, the study also found. give-up-smoking. While smoking is linked to an increased risk of developing diabetes, this risk appears to drop ...

More evidence links smoking cessation to lowered diabetes risk   Fox News

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AsiaOne
   
Mers case suspected in Thailand   
Malaysiakini (subscription)
A Thai woman suspected of having contracted Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers) virus has been hospitalised after returning from her pilgrimage to Makkah, Saudi Arabia, reports Vietnam News Agency (VNA). The 59-year-old woman who lives in ...

Haj pilgrim may have MERS symptoms   ThaiVisa News
Possible Mers case in Yala   Bangkok Post
Yala woman tested for MERS after Haj trip   AsiaOne

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Foster's Daily Democrat
   
The Real Reason You Experience A Runner's High May Not Be What You Think   
malaysiandigest.com
Any runner knows the feeling of elation and calm they feel after an intense workout. You've probably heard that the feeling can be chalked up to something called endorphins, the so-called “happy” chemicals. That may not be quite true. A new study in ...
The real cause of “Runner's High” may surprise you. It'll surprise you less if ...   Boing Boing
Well | Homing In on the Source of Runner's High   New York Times (blog)
Runner's high triggers same brain receptors as smoking weed say Oxford University   Metro

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The Tribune
   
Florida, Caribbean hotels offer breast cancer awareness promotioins   
The Tribune
The spa at the Jupiter Beach Resort has some special promotions during October's Breast Cancer Awareness month. Move over orange and black. Pink has quickly become the official color of October, in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Jackie Collins' Team Releases Final Message After Her Death -- Read Her Last ...   PerezHilton.com
Jackie Collins' final letter to supporters revealed - "Cancer doesn't have to ...   Mirror.co.uk
Breast cancer awareness month: Football coach gives his players a lesson in ...   WLNS
TAPinto.net   
The South Florida Times   
People Magazine   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Heart attack test can reduce hospital admission   
Free Malaysia Today
A simple blood test can reduce unneccessary hospital admissions by pinpointing people seeking medical help for chest pain caused by something other than a heart attack, a study said Thursday. Researchers said they had identified the optimal level of a ...

Hospital test worth Rs 200 can rule out heart attacks   Times of India
New heart attack test 'cuts A&E visits'   BBC News
Simple blood test predicts if heart attack is imminent   Telegraph.co.uk
The Guardian   
Philly.com   
KABC-TV   
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C21Media
   
Nat Geo to show live brain surgery   
C21Media
National Geographic Channel (NGC) is partnering with Pawn Stars producer Leftfield Pictures for the first ever live broadcast of a brain operation. Bryant Gumbel. Brain Surgery Live will air on October 25, taking viewers into a cutting-edge operating ...

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Malaysia Chronicle
   
Baby's heart STOPS beating by itself, dad prays for transplant   
Malaysia Chronicle
Aiden's heart has stopped working. He is being kept alive by a machine that helps his heart to keep beating. His condition is the result of a complication from Kawasaki Disease, which leads to inflammation of the small- and medium-sized blood vessels ...


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The Star Online
   
Hyper-connected teens at risk of high blood pressure: study   
The Star Online
Downside to connectivity: Too much Internet time puts teens at increased risk of high blood pressure, according to a US study. — AFP Relaxnews. A new study shows that excessive time spent on the Internet can increase a teenager's risk of high blood ...

Teens who spend too much time on Internet at risk of high blood pressure   The Malaysian Insider
Excess net use ups BP risk in teens   Times of India
High Blood Pressure In Teens Caused By Heavy Internet Use? Study Says Yes   iSchoolGuide
News Nation   
The Independent   
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