2015年10月25日 星期日

2015-10-26 Malaysia Health


Malay Mail Online
   
Eat hot and freshly cooked food, public advised   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: The Health Ministry has advised the public to eat only hot and freshly-cooked food in clean eateries, as the number of typhoid fever cases has risen to 52. Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said three new cases in ...

Screening list decided by Health Ministry   Malay Mail Online
Typhoid: 30 percent workers not injected   Free Malaysia Today
Food outlet owners must ensure workers given typhoid injection - Subramaniam   Astro Awani
The Sun Daily   
Jakarta Post   
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The Sun Daily
   
Rhubarb could be a new weapon in anti-cancer arsenal   
The Sun Daily
THE pigment in rhubarb has useful chemical properties in terms of blocking tumor cell growth, according to a new US and Chinese study. A team of scientists from Emory University in Atlanta in the US, other US research institutions, and Peking ...

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Dark chocolate: good for your heart and arteries   
The Malaysian Insider
Two squares of dark chocolate per day are good for your heart and arteries. – AFP/Relaxnews pic, October 26, 2015.Most scientific studies agree that antioxidant-rich cacao powder and dark chocolate help to protect the heart. One reason to stock up on ...
Dark Chocolate Is Good For Your Heart And Arteries   malaysiandigest.com

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Free Malaysia Today
   
Weight lifting is the ideal sport for keeping your brain in good health   
Daily Times
A new study indicates that lifting weights twice a week helps to combat a decline in brain health, particularly in women. A lot of past studies have explored the beneficial impact of physical activity such as running, walking, and aerobics on the body ...
Keep your brain in good health by lifting weights   Free Malaysia Today
Lifting Weights Twice A Week May Slow Brain Aging   Tech Times

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Astro Awani
   
Ministry's fight against polio hit with global supply shortage   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: The Health Ministry is in discussions with vaccine suppliers and concessionaires following the global shortage in the supply of vaccines for polio and acellular pertussis. Its director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the ...
Does Malaysia Have Enough Supply Of 5-In-1 Infant Vaccine?   malaysiandigest.com

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Science World Report
   
Pregnancy: Excessive Weight Gain Linked To Health Problems   
Science World Report
New findings published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that excessive weight gain during pregnancy could hold long-term effects on a mothers health. (Photo : Facebook/Pro-Life ). New findings published in the American Journal of ...
How post-baby weight gain affects you   Financial Express
Mothers with unhealthy pregnancy weight risk obesity   Business Standard
Excessive gestational weight gain affects women in the long run   News-Medical.net

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ChronicleLive
   
When I was growing up, people weren't mentally ill. They had lost their ...   
ChronicleLive
Sunderland student Stephanie Finnegan says attitudes towards mental health have changed for the better - but have they changed enough? Shares; Comments. Get daily news by email. Invalid e-mail. Subscribe Thanks for subscribing! Could not subscribe ...

Smoke gets into our eyes – and mood   The Star Online
Haze impacting Malaysians' productivity and mental health   AsiaOne

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Channel News Asia
   
S. Korea registers first MERS-linked death since July   
The Star Online
SEOUL: A South Korean man died of complications from the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in the first death linked to the virus in the country for more than three months. The 66-year-old man was diagnosed in June after contracting the virus at ...
S. Korea's air passenger traffic grows 7.3 pct in Sept.   The Korea Observer
Korea Sees 1st MERS-Related Death Since July   The Chosun Ilbo
One man dies in first MERS-related death since July   The Sun Daily
Channel News Asia   
The Straits Times   
Hong Kong Standard   
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Oneindia
   
Maid gets award   
The Hindu
An Indian national, working here as a maid, has been awarded for her service to a bed–ridden employer. Easwari Shellaiah, 47, was chosen Model Care-Giving Domestic Helper of the Year by Asian Women's Welfare Association (AWWA), 'The Sunday ...

Indian maid wins award for service to bed-ridden employer   The Rakyat Post
Indian maid wins award   Niticentral
Maid in India: Singapore award for Chennai woman   Pune Mirror
Times of India   
The Straits Times   
onmanorama   
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Health Dept notes slight rise in dengue cases across state   
The Borneo Post
SIBU: The state has recorded a slight increase in dengue cases, based on year-to-date comparisons between this year and the last. The state Health Department said this year, there were 1,592 cases registered up to Oct 18 – an increase of 5.3 per cent ...
'Ensure Your Campus is Dengue-free'   The New Indian Express

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