2015年10月14日 星期三

2015-10-15 Malaysia Health


Free Malaysia Today
   
Ministry recalls paracetamol syrup with alcohol   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: The Health Ministry has ordered Royce Pharma to recall all its paracetamol syrup as it contains alcohol. Health Ministry Pharmaceutical Services senior director Datuk Eisah Rahman said the company had breached regulations by not ...

Health Ministry orders recall of paracetamol syrup with alcohol   The Borneo Post
Health Ministry orders to recall Paracetamol syrup with alcohol   Astro Awani
Health ministry to recall paracetamol syrup containing alcohol   The Malaysian Insider
Free Malaysia Today   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Short-sightedness is more common in first-born children   
Free Malaysia Today
While certain factors have been identified as triggers for this condition, such as genetics and the amount of time spent outdoors and indoors, a new study highlights a link between myopia and birth order. short-sight. First-born children have a 10 ...
Why More Firstborn Kids Need Glasses   Discover Magazine (blog)
First-born kids more likely to be nearsighted   Times of India
Nearsightedness: A First-Born Problem   dailyRx News
WellBeing   
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Irish Independent
   
Ebola nurse now 'critically ill' after condition 'deteriorated' due to late ...   
Irish Independent
A nurse who is being treated for a late complication of an Ebola infection is now "critically ill" after her condition "deteriorated", the hospital treating her has said. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments ...
Ebola may persist in semen for nine months: Study   AsiaOne
World Watch   Wall Street Journal
We Now Know More About Sexually Transmitted Ebola   TIME
ABC News   
The Globe and Mail   
Sky News   
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Death that 'killed' reasonably priced transplants   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: A private hospital which used to perform transplant surgeries proved that it is possible to do so at a reasonable cost of RM80,000 and with good survival rates of the transplanted organ. “The work done at that private hospital put public ...


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CBS Local
   
Study: Sitting For Long Periods Doesn't Increase Risk Of Death   
CBS Local
Sitting for long periods of time is not linked with an increased risk of dying, according to a new study. (FILE PHOTO. Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images). ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta)– Sitting for long periods of time is not linked with an increased risk of ...
Sitting for long periods doesn't make death more imminent, study suggests   Washington Post
It Won't Kill You to Sit Down (Really)   TIME
Sitting for long periods not bad for health: study   Financial Express
U.S. News & World Report   
NDTV   
International Journal of Epidemiology - Oxford Journals   
University of Exeter   
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Adweek
   
Breast cancer survivor tells her story through powerful video   
FOX 29 News Philadelphia
Credit: ultabeauty/YouTube -- This photo shows Tracy as she begins to return to health and her hair begins growing back. [ ] Hide Caption [ ] Show Caption. Credit: ultabeauty/YouTube -- This photo shows Tracy before she received her cancer diagnosis.
A message of hope from a breast cancer survivor (VIDEO)   Malay Mail Online
'I will never stop fighting cancer' - Hampshire mum-of-four   Daily Echo

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Irish Independent
   
Pain in the butt - Man accidentally gets a sword lodged in his bum when ...   
Irish Independent
Looking for a good excuse to get a day off work? Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. A man in China phoned his colleagues to inform them of an almost unbelievable set of circumstances. "I can't come into work ...
Patient rushed to hospital with sword up bum after trying to remove ...   Scottish Daily Record
Chiense man accidentally stuck sword up anus while treating piles   Metro

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International Business Times
   
China To Mass Produce Ebola Vaccine Developed By Chinese Military Scientists   
International Business Times
Health warnings about the Ebola virus are displayed at the entrance of the Canton Fair in Guangzhou, China, Oct. 26, 2014. A privately held Chinese firm plans to mass produce a vaccine against the deadly virus developed by a team of Chinese military ...

Chinese Firm Plans To 'Mass Produce' Ebola Vaccine   malaysiandigest.com
Chinese firm says plans to mass produce Ebola vaccine   AsiaOne
Ebola vaccine approved: China to start mass production   Science Recorder

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The Nation
   
Bangladesh's illegal kidney trade booms as donors turn brokers   
The Nation
After years of crippling debt, Bangladeshi villager Rawshan Ara decided to follow in her family's footsteps - and sell a kidney on the black market to raise cash. Like many of her neighbours in this poor farming area, the 28-year-old easily found a ...
Grinding poverty makes Bangladesh's illegal kidney trade boom   The Rakyat Post
Bangladesh's booming illegal kidney trade   Malay Mail Online

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Free Malaysia Today
   
Scientists identify protein key to Alzheimer's treatment   
Free Malaysia Today
Known as GPR3, the protein is believed to play an important role in reducing the buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. alzheimer. A protein that appears to be key in the development of Alzheimer's disease has been ...

Scientists Identity Protein That May Play Role in Alzheimer's Disease   Voice of America
Dementia: prevention is the only thing we can...   www.muskokaregion.com/
Potential drug target could develop Alzheimer's treatments   RTE.ie

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