2015年10月28日 星期三

2015-10-29 Malaysia Health


Free Malaysia Today
   
Govt to consider banning e-cigarettes — Dr Subramaniam   
The Borneo Post
KUALA LUMPUR: The government will consider banning the use of electronic cigarettes or vapor in the near future to prevent adverse health effects to consumers, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S Subramaniam. He said the ministry was studying the ...
Ministry considering best approach to tackle issue   The Star Online
Vaping likely banned over fears it could cause cancer   Free Malaysia Today
Putrajaya mulls ban on vaping   The Malaysian Insider
New Straits Times Online   
The Rakyat Post   
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Malaysia Chronicle
   
IJN co-founder appointed chairman of new heart specialist centre   
Malaysia Chronicle
KUALA LUMPUR- Tan Sri Dr Yahya Awang, a founder and the former head and medical director of the National Heart Institute (IJN), has been appointed as chairman and founding partner of a cardiac and vascular centre to be opened in Kuala Lumpur ...


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Channel News Asia
   
Processed meats: Moderation the key when eating bak kwa, lup cheong, say doctors   
Channel News Asia
“Healthy living means avoiding smoking, eating more fruits and vegetables, exercising and keeping one's body weight within the ideal range, rather than just specifically changing one particular dietary habit,” says Dr Richard Ng of the National Cancer ...
The 116 things that can give you cancer   Sydney Morning Herald
Simon Coveney dismisses WHO meat claims   Irish Examiner
Eating bacon, hot dogs once in a while is 'not harmful'   The Straits Times
Business Insider   
Everyday Health (blog)   
Santa Rosa Press Democrat   
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The Star Online
   
Baby in washing machine shock   
The Star Online
YAN: A padi farmer had a shock when he found a newborn baby girl inside a washing machine. Zainol Hamid, 71, had been watching football on television at his house in Kampung Ulu Dulang here and had to use the bathroom. “I went to the bathroom ...


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Digital News Asia
   
Healthcare appointment platform Practo launches in Malaysia   
Digital News Asia
BANGALORE-headquartered Practo has announced its entry into the Malaysian market with the availability of its Practo Search and Practo Ray solutions in Kuala Lumpur. Consumers in the city will be able to search for doctors across more than 350 clinics ...

Practo Tech forays into Malaysia   Financial Express
After Indonesia, healthcare platform Practo enters Malaysia   Economic Times
Practo expands to Malaysia   Livemint
Business Standard   
e27   
Businessworld   
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The Star Online
   
Woman with psoriasis soldiers on   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Ten years ago, Sofia Lovi Ramasamy (pic), 35, was walking by a group of motorcyclists when they whistled at her. Covering herself with a hat and a cardigan, she tried not to face them, fearing they might see the scars she had been trying ...

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The Star Online
   
Vexed over planned anti-vape move   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Vape Street co-owner Yazuan Yatim (pic) has been enjoying brisk sales of various vape flavours and e-cigarettes since operating his colourful shop in Seksyen 16, Petaling Jaya two months ago. Now, he is worried that his business would ...


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The Guardian
   
Mammograms not catching worst cancers before they spread – US study   
The Guardian
Researchers are raising questions over the value of mammograms in early detection of cancer. Photograph: Rui Vieira/PA. Associated Press in Boston. Wednesday 28 October 2015 22.02 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 28 October 2015 22.04 EDT.
Know your risk levels   The Hindu
Study: Mammograms haven't cut rate of advanced breast cancer   New Zealand Herald
'Grams haven't cut rate of advanced cancer   The Australian
Examiner.com   
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Malay Mail Online
   
For imitating voice of king's wife, Moroccan jailed 5 years   
Malay Mail Online
Jordan's Queen Rania (left) and Morocco's Princess Lalla Salma (right) attend a welcome ceremony for Jordanian King Abdullah II at the Royal Palace in the Moroccan city of Casablanca on March 11, 2015. — AFP picRABAT, Oct 29 — A Moroccan man has ...

Moroccan medical students protest compulsory civil service   Daily Mail
Morocco: Video of Mob Assaulting Woman on Ashura Day Stirs Outrage   Morocco World News

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Astro Awani
   
New WHO study shows 3.7 billion people have herpes virus worldwide   
Astro Awani
A new study released in the World Health Organization's PLOS One journal shows that two-thirds of people -- or 3.7 billion -- under age 50 are infected with the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). In the Americas, around 39 percent of women and 49 ...
Herpes affects two-thirds of people under 50, WHO says   The Guardian
Two-Thirds of World Has Cold Sore Virus: WHO   NBCNews.com
More people now getting genital herpes from oral sex, WHO suggests   Hamilton Spectator
Kansas City Star   
Journals - PLoS   
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