2015年11月1日 星期日

2015-11-02 Malaysia Health


AsiaOne
   
Health Bureau defends proposed ban on e-cigarette sales   
Macau Business Daily
The city's Health Bureau has defended its proposed ban on local sales of electronic cigarettes as part of the amendment of the tobacco control regime, saying that it does not agree with a survey suggesting that most smokers want to be able to choose to ...

E-Cigarettes Are A Threat To Health According To CA Department of Health   Food World News
Californians Want E-Cigarettes to be Regulated   Highbrow Magazine
Teens and e-cigarettes: cool or calamity?   Statesboro Herald
The Star Online   
New Straits Times Online   
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Astro Awani
   
Public toilets must be kept clean to prevent spread of typhoid fever   
Astro Awani
As of yesterday, 38 cases of typhoid fever have been recorded in Kuala Lumpur. A person with typhoid fever may suffer intestinal bleeding and fatal hemorrhage may occur. KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur City Hall health and environment department ...

DBKL demands cleaner restrooms   The Star Online

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Uruguay: Heaven for meat eaters, hell for vegetarians   
The Malaysian Insider
A cook tends to the barbecue at the old Port Market in Montevideo. Without meat on the menu every day, 'Uruguay would not exist', some diners say. – AFP/Relaxnews pic, November 2, 2015.It is not easy being a vegetarian in Uruguay – one of the largest ...


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AsiaOne
   
House where 'miracles' unfold   
AsiaOne
KUALA LUMPUR - For two years, Anna Pereira has been seeing events unfold in her home that she considers her "book of miracles". She said it started when oil seeped from a painting of the Divine Mercy (a depiction of Jesus in white garment with rays ...


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The Sun Daily
   
How your job could be influencing your waistline   
The Sun Daily
Workers who have to make several decisions throughout the day are at greater risk of obesity, says a study. AFP RELAXNEWS. NEW research has found a link between our jobs and our waistline. According to researchers in Australia, people whose work ...

Traffic noise exposure may be a risk factor for central obesity   2 Minute Medicine (blog)

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CTV News
   
One cosmetic surgery every two minutes for Brazil men: report   
CTV News
Rio de Janeiro -- Once taboo, cosmetic surgery for Brazilian men is advancing at a rapid pace, with one male going under the knife every two minutes, experts said in an article Sunday. Plastic surgery quadrupled among men from 72,000 to 276,000 ...

One cosmetic surgery every two minutes for Brazilian men, says report   The Malaysian Insider

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TIME
   
Married People Are More Likely To Survive Heart Surgery   
wwntradio
Dr. Ashish Shah, chief of Vanderbilt University Medical Center's heart transplantation department who was not involved in the study, said that the study confirms other findings that had shown improvement for married couples when recovering from surgery.
Study Reveals That Married Folks Fare Better After Undergoing Heart Surgery   Times Gazette
Singles at increased risk to die or face disability in 2 years following heart ...   Northern Californian
Marriage boosts heart surgery recovery   Bills Insider (blog)
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
Columbus Dispatch   
Toxcy   
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Faulty eye product costs 13 Spaniards their sight: officials   
China Post
MADRID -- A faulty substance used in eye operations has cost 13 Spaniards their sight in one eye and left 28 other patients also suffering injuries, health authorities announced Saturday. Government medical agency AEMPS said in a statement that it was ...


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TODAYonline
   
Born to be abandoned and left to chance in Malaysia   
TODAYonline
The baby hatch at OrphanCARE in Kampung Tengku, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Photo: Malay Mail Online. mail · print. View all 0 comments. Published: 8:29 AM, November 2, 2015. Updated: 8:40 AM, November 2, 2015. (Page 1 of 2) - NEXT PAGE | SINGLE ...


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The Star Online
   
Videogame maker says study shows its game helps manage ADHD symptoms   
The Star Online
A boon: A study claims that children with ADHD improved their working memory and levels of attention with half an hour of videogame play a day. — Reuters. LONDON: Children with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) show signs of improvement ...


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