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Sales of e-cigarettes could be restricted if regulated the same way as tobacco ...
Malay Mail Online
The 'News Straits Times' quoted Subramaniam as saying that such a move would ensure that the use and sales of vaping devices would be off limits to those under the age of 18. — File picKUALA LUMPUR, Oct 31 — The selling and promotion of e-cigarettes ...
Carry on vaping for nowThe Star Online
Health Ministry mulls new laws on tabacco, vape and shishaThe Borneo Post
Ministry to regulate e-cigarettesNew Straits Times Online
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Malay Mail Online
The 'News Straits Times' quoted Subramaniam as saying that such a move would ensure that the use and sales of vaping devices would be off limits to those under the age of 18. — File picKUALA LUMPUR, Oct 31 — The selling and promotion of e-cigarettes ...
Carry on vaping for now
Health Ministry mulls new laws on tabacco, vape and shisha
Ministry to regulate e-cigarettes
New Straits Times Online
Vaping association to cooperate with government
New Straits Times Online
KUALA LUMPUR: The country's first “vaping” association is extending its cooperation to the government to regulate vaping. Malaysia E-Vaporisers and Tobacco Alternative Association (Mevta) president Allan Foo said the government could come up with ...
Group ready to work with Govt on regulationsThe Star Online
Vape group backs Putrajaya's plan to tax vapingMalaysiakini (subscription)
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New Straits Times Online
KUALA LUMPUR: The country's first “vaping” association is extending its cooperation to the government to regulate vaping. Malaysia E-Vaporisers and Tobacco Alternative Association (Mevta) president Allan Foo said the government could come up with ...
Group ready to work with Govt on regulations
Vape group backs Putrajaya's plan to tax vaping
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Malay Mail Online
Start counting bites, not calories if you want to lose weight
Malay Mail Online
New research suggests that counting bites, not calories, could help with weight loss. — AFP picLOS ANGELES, Oct 31 — New research suggests that counting bites, not calories, could help with weight loss. For the study, researchers from Brigham Young ...
Count your bites, not calories, to lose weight, says studyThe Malaysian Insider
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Malay Mail Online
New research suggests that counting bites, not calories, could help with weight loss. — AFP picLOS ANGELES, Oct 31 — New research suggests that counting bites, not calories, could help with weight loss. For the study, researchers from Brigham Young ...
Count your bites, not calories, to lose weight, says study
Counting bites, not calories, could help with weight loss
Count This Instead of Calories to Lose Weight In 4 Weeks
WQAD.com
Low-fat and low-carb diets show little success in the long term
WQAD.com
The Mediterranean diet -- one heavy on veggies, nuts and fruit, with limits on meat and dairy -- is the way to go. Study after study has shown it is the key to help you live longer and puts you at a lower risk for cancer and cardiovascular diseases. × ...
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WQAD.com
The Mediterranean diet -- one heavy on veggies, nuts and fruit, with limits on meat and dairy -- is the way to go. Study after study has shown it is the key to help you live longer and puts you at a lower risk for cancer and cardiovascular diseases. × ...
Low fat diet may not assist weight loss in long term
Long term success of low-fat and low-carb diets questioned
Low-carb and Mediterranean diets beat low-fat plans for losing weight – report
Irish Independent
It is still okay to eat processed meat, says the WHO
Irish Independent
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has been forced to issue a clarification saying it is not telling people to never eat processed meat, such as sausages and bacon. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. It said a recent study ...
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Irish Independent
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has been forced to issue a clarification saying it is not telling people to never eat processed meat, such as sausages and bacon. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. It said a recent study ...
5 myths about bacon
New Health Warning Explained: How Processed Meat Is Linked to Cancer
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Daily Times
Marriage may aid recovery from heart surgery
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Married people who have cardiac surgery may feel better after the operation than those who are divorced, separated or widowed, according to new research. In the study, people who were not married — as opposed to never-married — had ...
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Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Married people who have cardiac surgery may feel better after the operation than those who are divorced, separated or widowed, according to new research. In the study, people who were not married — as opposed to never-married — had ...
Only the Lonely: Married Patients Do Better After Heart Surgery
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Marital Status Related to Better Functional Outcomes After Surgery
Hindustan Times
Frequent cold sores around the mouth? You probably have herpes
Hindustan Times
More than 3.7 billion people under the age of 50 suffer from the herpes simplex virus type 1, HSV-1. (Shutterstock). Share. Share. Share. Share. People under the age of 50 have the highly infectious herpes virus that causes cold sores around the mouth ...
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Hindustan Times
More than 3.7 billion people under the age of 50 suffer from the herpes simplex virus type 1, HSV-1. (Shutterstock). Share. Share. Share. Share. People under the age of 50 have the highly infectious herpes virus that causes cold sores around the mouth ...
Curetoday.com
An Extraordinary Approach to Metastatic Breast Cancer
Curetoday.com
Talk about this article with other patients, caregivers, and advocates in the Breast CURE discussion group. Imagine you are a big drug company, testing out a new drug. You pick a group of people who you think are most likely to respond to the drug. If ...
Survivors tips to watch out for 'pinkwashing'Arkansas City Traveler
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Curetoday.com
Talk about this article with other patients, caregivers, and advocates in the Breast CURE discussion group. Imagine you are a big drug company, testing out a new drug. You pick a group of people who you think are most likely to respond to the drug. If ...
Survivors tips to watch out for 'pinkwashing'
New mammogram guidelines won't change policy of local clinics
A growing disenchantment with October 'pinkification' for breast cancer
Zee News
Your job could be influencing your waistline
Daily Times
New research has found a link between our jobs and our waistline. According to researchers in Australia, people whose work days require constant decision-making are at greater risk of expanded waistlines compared to their counterparts. Conversely ...
Leaders Have Larger Waists, Study FindsCounsel & Heal
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Daily Times
New research has found a link between our jobs and our waistline. According to researchers in Australia, people whose work days require constant decision-making are at greater risk of expanded waistlines compared to their counterparts. Conversely ...
Leaders Have Larger Waists, Study Finds
Time to quit? Your job could be pushing you towards obesity
How your job could be influencing your waistline
Free Malaysia Today
Sleep apnea tied to gout flares
Free Malaysia Today
Sleep apnea, which is much more common, can increase the risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke and heart failure, among other conditions, if untreated. gout_foot. Sleep apnea may increase the risk of developing gout and experiencing flare ...
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Free Malaysia Today
Sleep apnea, which is much more common, can increase the risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke and heart failure, among other conditions, if untreated. gout_foot. Sleep apnea may increase the risk of developing gout and experiencing flare ...
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