2015年11月3日 星期二

2015-11-04 Malaysia Health


The Star Online
   
Health ministry to clamp down on vaping   
The Borneo Post
Its minister Datuk Seri Dr S Subramaniam said a nationwide campaign would be carried out soon to curb the use of liquid containing unlicensed nicotine in e-cigarettes. “The e-cigarettes with the liquid will be confiscated,” he said at a press ...
Ministry to confiscate vaping goods with nicotine   The Star Online
Vaping fluids with nicotine content to be seized   Free Malaysia Today

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Junior College
   
Interrupted sleep impacts mood more than lack of sleep, study finds   
The Nation
Islamabad - After a bad night's sleep, you are unlikely to be in the best of moods. But according to a new study, your bad mood may be down to lack of quality sleep, rather than lack of quantity. Researchers say interrupted sleep is more likely to lead ...
Interrupted sleep affects us more than lack of sleep   TV Newsroom
Just A Few Hours Of Shut-Eye Is Better Than An Interrupted Nights Sleep   malaysiandigest.com
Sleep interruptions not good for your mood   Financial Company Voices
Junior College   
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Reemergent rabies loses its bite   
The Star Online
GEORGE TOWN: With no new cases reported since Sept 21, the Depart-ment of Veterinary Services has declared the recent rabies out-break in the northern states as resolved. Its director-general Datuk Dr Kamarudin Md Isa said the department had taken ...


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Albuquerque Journal
   
Should e-cigarettes be taxed? Legislator thinks so   
Albuquerque Journal
New Mexico bans the sale of e-cigarettes to minors and requires child-resistant packaging, but the more difficult question of how e-cigarettes should be taxed lingers before the Legislature. Sen. Cisco McSorley, D-Albuquerque, says he'll make another ...
Electronic Cigarettes International Group to Host Third Quarter 2015 ...   Digital Journal
Gateway to smoking: E-cigarettes lead young people into smoking regular cigarettes   The Ledger
Campus Has Been Tobacco Free For 10 Months — Sort Of   University Press
WBFO   
Niagara Frontier Publications   
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The Nation
   
'Super-agers' study may reveal   
The Nation
MIAMI (AFP): Mary Helen Abbott, 77, paints her lips bright pink, still smokes the occasional cigarette, keeps up on all the gossip at the retirement home and wears a short skirt to fitness class. She giggles as the aerobics instructor shouts - “Swagger ...
'Super-agers' study may reveal secrets to staying young   The Sun Daily
Million-dollar study aims to reveal secrets of 'super-agers'   Malay Mail Online

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The Rakyat Post
   
Anti-smoking campaigns don't always work   
The Rakyat Post
Study says anti-smoking campaigns stigmatize smokers and may not have the desired effect. — AFP pic. Adjust Font Size: STIGMATISING smokers through anti-smoking ads and public health campaigns does not seem to help some of them quit.
Anti-Smoking Programs May Sometimes Backfire   Philly.com
Anti-smoking messages can make smokers angry, and backfire: Study   The Indian Express

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Malay Mail Online
   
Wireless device keeps snoring away (VIDEO)   
Malay Mail Online
NEW YORK, Nov 4 — Hundreds of millions suffer from it and countless millions more won't even admit they do it — snoring. This is me. This is a video my wife shot with her phone to demonstrate why some nights she doesn't get enough sleep. She also ...

A wireless device to stop snoring   Stuff.co.nz

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CNN
   
Death rate on the rise for middle-aged white Americans   
CNN
(CNN) For decades, nearly all Americans -- in every age and racial group -- have seen decreases in death rates. But in the last nearly 15 years, middle-aged white Americans have been left out, according to a study. Death rates for white Americans ages ...
Study: Deaths rates rising in middle-aged whites   Asbury Park Press
Death rate rising in poorly educated whites in the US   Junior College
Alarming rise in death rate among middle aged white American – alcohol and   Rapid News Network
Northern Californian   
Newsmax   
Princeton University   
Princeton University   
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The Independent
   
Chemsex should be public health priority due to HIV risk, experts say   
The Independent
Chemsex, having sex under the influence of illegal drugs and often with multiple partners, is rapidly increasing and should be a public health priority due to increased HIV risk say experts. The practice is mainly carried out by gay men using a ...
Chemsex: the alarming new trend of 72 hour drug-fuelled sex sessions   Telegraph.co.uk
What You Need To Know About Chemsex   Huffington Post
Having sex under the influence of illegal drugs could cause rise in sexually ...   Mirror.co.uk
The Guardian   
Irish Examiner   
Daily Mail   
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The Guardian
   
Foul mouthed: why are footballers' teeth so bad?   
The Guardian
Dentists who examined 187 professionals from Premier League and Football League clubs have revealed that many players have poor oral health. Is there a root cause? Sugar heads ... A high percentage of professional players were found to have dental ...

Rotting Teeth Affecting Large Number of Athletes - Why?   I4U News
Footballers poor dental hygiene affects U.K's soccer teams   Pulse Headlines
Manchester City's Resurgence Thanks To Good Teeth?   Immortal News
The Straits Times   
TV Newsroom   
SMN Weekly (blog)   
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