2015年11月4日 星期三

2015-11-05 Malaysia Health


Free Malaysia Today
   
Gov't to continue offering medical services at low rates   
Free Malaysia Today
PM says public hospitals have no consultation charge and have fixed low rates for medical and other services compared to private hospitals. najib-razak,hospital. KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Najib Razak has said the Barisan Nasional (BN) government ...

BN government committed in providing quality medical, treatment at low rates   Astro Awani
Government will continue cheap, quality medicals and treatments   The Sun Daily
Najib begins budget review at Shah Alam Hospital   The Star Online
The Rakyat Post   
The Malaysian Insider   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Health Ministry maintains e-cigarette should be banned   
The Borneo Post
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry remained firm in their view that the use of electronic cigarette containing nicotine should be banned, as the habit can affect the public's health in the long-term. Deputy director-general of Health (Public Health) Datuk ...
Only licensed pharmacists can sell products with nicotine, ministry maintains   The Rakyat Post
E-cigs should be banned, Health Ministry maintains   The Star Online
Health Ministry remains firm on e-cigarette ban   Free Malaysia Today
The Malaysian Insider   
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Reuters
   
Bad mood? Sleep interruptions may be to blame   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - People who wake up several times during the night may be in a worse mood come morning than those who get the same amount of sleep over a shorter time – but without interruptions – a small U.S. study suggests. Researchers checked 62 ...

Your Bad Mood May Be Due To Lack of Quality Sleep, Rather Than Shortage of ...   The California Post
How Your Bedtime Affects Your BMI   U.S. News & World Report
SLEEP - The Effects of Sleep Continuity Disruption on Positive Mood and Sleep ...   Sleep
Johns Hopkins Medicine   
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The Sun Daily
   
Anti-smoking campaigns don't always work   
The Sun Daily
Study says anti-smoking campaigns stigmatize smokers and may not have the desired effect. AFP. STIGMATISING smokers through anti-smoking ads and public health campaigns does not seem to help some of them quit, according to a US study.
Why Traditional Anti-Smoking Messages Fail   ATTN
Anti-smoking campaigns don't work?   iAfrica.com
Anti-Smoking Programs May Sometimes Backfire   nwitimes.com
The Indian Express   
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BBC News
   
Man died with 'tapeworm tumours'   
BBC News
A man has died with tumours made of cancerous parasitic worm tissue growing in his organs, doctors report. The patient had HIV and his weakened immune system allowed the worm-cancer to flourish. The unusual case was diagnosed through a ...

Experts 'amazed' by tapeworm that spread tumours to man   The Sun Daily
A Tapeworm With Cancer Gave Its Tumors to Someone   NBCNews.com
The case of the man whose cancer came from a tapeworm   Toronto Star
CBC.ca   
Washington Post   
NPR   
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NPR
   
Acupuncture And Alexander Technique Help Chronic Neck Pain   
NPR
About one out of every six Americans has some form of neck pain, and chronic sufferers have few treatment options. Though acupuncture or Alexander Technique, a system for adjusting posture, could provide some long-term relief for chronic neck pain.
Acupuncture alleviates chronic neck pain, study shows   Malay Mail Online

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BBC News
   
Should we switch from tobacco to e-cigarettes?   
BBC News
As of 2015, there are 2.6 million current or ex-smokers in the UK who now use e-cigarettes – almost four times as many as in 2010. Cigarettes burn tobacco to release smoke containing nicotine and other chemicals. On the other hand, e-cigarettes heat ...
'Both cigs and vapes should be banned'   The Star Online
Smoking Syrian refugees could pick up Germany's tobacco industry   Al-Bawaba
Refugee crisis set to boost Germany's struggling tobacco industry   Sydney Morning Herald
Newsday   
ThaiVisa News   
Pawhuska Journal Capital   
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Astro Awani
   
British football: a rash of rotten teeth   
Astro Awani
The study, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, is the first to assess just how widespread dental problems are among pro footballers in England, and to what extent they affect athletic prowess. - Ocskay Bence/Shutterstock.com. PARIS ...
Footballers have worryingly poor teeth   The Nation
Could poor dental health be affecting footballers performance? Researchers   The Weather Space
Professional soccer players apparently don't take care of their teeth, study says   RedOrbit

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Her.ie
   
Doctor Suspended For Three Months After Agreeing To Terminate A Pregnancy On ...   
Her.ie
A doctor has been suspended for three months from The General Medical Council, after agreeing to offer a termination based on “female infanticide”. The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service ruled that Dr Palaniappan Rajmohan had lied about the reasons ...

Doctor guilty of sex-selective abortion suspended for three months   ChristianToday
Abortion Doctor Who Agreed To Gender-Based Termination Suspended For Three Months   malaysiandigest.com
British abortionist who agreed to sex-selection abortion given slap on the wrist   National Right to Life News
LifeNews.com   
Birmingham Mail   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
France ends law banning blood donation from gay men   
Reuters UK
PARIS France has decided to end a more than 30-year-old law that banned gay men from donating blood, a measure originally put in place to stop the spread of diseases such as HIV. Health Minister Marisol Touraine said on Wednesday discrimination ...

Gay Men in France Allowed to Give Blood as Long as They Don't Have Sex for a Year   VICE News
France to Lift Ban on Gay Men Donating Blood   New York Times

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