2015年11月6日 星期五

2015-11-07 Malaysia Health


Free Malaysia Today
   
Paediatrician: A jab in time can save our kids   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Epidemics can kill children by the hundreds or thousands if more Malaysians refuse vaccination, says Ipoh Hospital paediatric department head Datuk Dr Amar Singh. A doctor and paediatrician for 27 years, he has seen the damage ...

Written by Mushamir Mustafa   malaysiandigest.com
Seek treatment if you really want to quit smoking, Health D-G tells vapers   Malay Mail Online
Measles cases on the rise, says Health DG   The Rakyat Post
New Straits Times Online   
The Malaysian Insider   
Malaysiakini (subscription)   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Panel awaits Anwar's decision to undergo surgery   
Free Malaysia Today
Surgery was one of the options offered to the former Opposition leader about four weeks ago and the panel is still awaiting Anwar's decision. anwar-ibrahim,pembedahan. PUTRAJAYA: A panel treating Anwar Ibrahim is still awaiting a decision on whether ...
Panel waits for Anwar's decision on surgery   The Malaysian Insider
UTUSAN, TV3 IN TROUBLE: ANWAR'S RM100 MIL SUIT SET TO GO TO TRIAL   Malaysia Chronicle
UN Body Urges Release of Malaysia's Jailed Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim   The Diplomat

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Rise In Deaths Due To Fever, Dengue Cases In KL - DBKL   
malaysiandigest.com
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of deaths due to high fever in the capital has increased double-fold, or 113 per cent this year, that is 32 cases, compared to 15 last year. Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) Health and Environment Department director Dr Hayati ...


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The Rakyat Post
   
Health Ministry's stand on vape has nothing to do with 'invisible hands', says ...   
The Rakyat Post
Dr Abdul Rahman Abdul Kadir expressed his disappointment over Umno Youth members who appeared to be fighting for e-cigarette as if there is no better cause for them to fight for. — TRP file pic ...

Ministry denies vape store raids due to pressure from tobacco companies   The Malaysian Insider
Ministry's vape raids rash and hasty, says Afdlin Shauki   Free Malaysia Today
After vape raids, Afdlin Shauki asks if Health Ministry wants people to carry ...   Malay Mail Online
The Star Online   
The Straits Times   
Malaysiakini (subscription)   
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Ring stuck on finger, who do you call   
The Star Online
SEPANG: Firemen were summoned after a ring got stuck on the swollen finger of a staff of the Customs Department at KL International Airport (KLIA). KLIA Fire and Rescue chief Yahya Mohd Sham said 10 of his team took 30 minutes to cut the ring from the ...


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The Sun Daily
   
Shop selling "vape" devices raided   
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: The business owner of a shop selling e-cigarettes, or popularly known as "vapes", is crying foul after Health Ministry officers seized Vape devices and liquids today. Ramy Ismail, 33, said he was upset over the 3.30pm operation and ...

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The Star Online
   
Many patients ok linking social media to medical records   
The Star Online
Pros and cons: A lot of logistical and ethical issues need to be worked out before patients start signing away access to social media accounts to doctors, say researchers. — AFP Relaxnews. Many people may be willing to link their social media accounts ...

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The Malaysian Insider
   
5-year-olds' self-esteem rivals adults - study   
New Zealand Herald
Girls with high self-esteem tend to prefer to associate with other girls, and to think that girls are better than boys. Photo / iStock. Children develop self-esteem by age 5, much earlier than previously thought, according to new research that suggests ...
By age 5, children have a sense of self-esteem that rivals adults, study says   Washington Post
Self-Esteem Established in Children by Age Five, Study Says   Science World Report
A 5-Year-Old Child's Self-Esteem On The Same Scale As That Of An Adult   malaysiandigest.com

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Khaleej Times
   
Uncertainty dogs 'rent-a-womb' industry after government ban   
Khaleej Times
Indian surrogate mother Manu Kani poses after an interview with AFP at The Surrogacy Centre India (SCI) clinic in New Delhi. (AFP). Indian surrogate mother Manu Kani poses after an interview with AFP at The Surrogacy Centre India (SCI) clinic in New ...
Surrogacy by foreigners initiated before Nov 4 not to be hit by ban   Times of India
Anguish Over India's Move To Ban 'Rent-A-Womb' Industry   malaysiandigest.com
India tries to stop foreigners using women as 'rent a wombs'   The National

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Stanford Medical Center Report
   
Experts debate public health consequences of e-cigarettes   
Stanford Medical Center Report
Panelists debated whether e-cigarettes could help long-time smokers quit combustible cigarettes, or whether the devices could help make smoking seem like a normal activity again. Nov 5 2015. Robert Jackler. How do we reduce health risk in the face of ...

Vaping to quit cigs solution up in smoke with nicotine ban   The Star Online
California tobacco tax increase will be harmful to smokers' health   Muscatine Journal
RM17 gets you far, so why blow it on ciggies?   Free Malaysia Today
Pioneer News   
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