2014年8月18日 星期一

2014-08-19 Singapore Health

  Reuters   
Liberia: Hunt begins for 17 who fled medical centre with Ebola blood-tainted ...  Firstpost
Monrovia, Liberia: Authorities in Liberia urgently searched on Monday for 17 people who fled an Ebola medical center over the weekend when it was attacked by looters who stole blood-stained sheets and mattresses and took them into an enormous slum.
WHO urges Ebola screening for travelers in affected countries   Fox News
Growing unrest sets back Liberia's Ebola fight   TODAYonline
SADC Won't Impose Travel Ban In Wake Of Ebola Threat   Bernama
Deutsche Welle   
DAWN.com   
Arab News   
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  Channel News Asia   
Firm behind delayed Ng Teng Fong hospital on track for its other projects  Channel News Asia
The South Korean firm GS Engineering and Construction is also working on the construction of five MRT stations on Downtown Line 2 and the Thomson Line, and Fusionopolis Phase 2A. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. Foreign workers at a construction site in Singapore.
Delayed opening for Ng Teng Fong General Hospital   inSing.com News
Ng Teng Fong General Hospital delayed by 6 months   TODAYonline
Delays hit hospital's opening   THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
The Straits Times   
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  Independent Online   
Thailand surrogacy: Australian couple caught in crackdown break their silence  Sydney Morning Herald
Bangkok: An Australian same-sex couple caught up in a crackdown on surrogacy in the Thai capital have broken their silence, saying many Australian parents unable to bring their surrogate-born babies home are distraught and have run out of money.
Japanese man in babies case gives 'DNA'   Bangkok Post
Australians with babies born to Thai surrogate mothers face up to six month wait   Brisbane Times
Japanese man submits DNA to police in Thai surrogacy probe   Channel News Asia
9news.com.au   
Asahi Shimbun   
The Straits Times   
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Japanese man wanted 1000 children  AsiaOne
BANGKOK - The 24-year-old Japanese man suspected of fathering at least 15 children in Thailand using surrogate mothers wanted 100 to 1,000 children, a Japanese news agency yesterday quoted the co-founder of a global organisation dealing in ...


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  The Sun Daily   
Illamasqua gets romantic for fall makeup line  The Sun Daily
BETWEEN luxurious textures and colours that evoke the beauty of fading flowers, the new makeup line sets a romantic mood that's perfect for fall. With its Once collection, British cosmetics brand Illamasqua is paving the way for passion over the coming cooler ...


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Can kimchi cure Ebola?  Los Angeles Daily News
Some Koreans think kimchi might help fend off Ebola. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images). By Geoffrey Cain, GlobalPost. Posted: 08/18/14, 5:25 PM PDT |. # Comments. International news from GlobalPost. Read more international news from GlobalPost ...

Kimchi Bus travels the world to share South Korea's spicy culture   The Straits Times

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  THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)   
This is not crazy; this is nursing [Letter]  Baltimore Sun
The nurses at Emory Hospital who are caring for the two U.S. Ebola patients around the clock are not immune from fear. No nurses are. The truth stares us in the face every time an indiscriminate killer like Ebola or any horrific strain goes viral. Nurses are so ...

US hospitals gear up for inevitable Ebola cases   THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)

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Donations to medical research by philanthropists at risk due to Future Fund ...  ABC Online
The $400 million donated to the health and medical research sector every year could be at risk if the Federal Government's Medical Research Future Fund goes ahead, a survey suggests. Research Australia says a survey found four out of the 10 people who ...

Medical research fund could undermine science efforts: Chubb   The Australian
GP fee 'to hurt research funding'   NEWS.com.au

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  Asian Scientist Magazine   
Help Scientists Find The Origins Of, Treatments For Autism  Rhode Island Public Radio
Researchers from Brown University, Bradley, and Women and Infants Hospital hope to gather data from registrants to conduct multiple studies over the coming years. Why? According to the group: "The data collected from the group will help identify genes ...

Autism Rates Steady Over Two Decades   Asian Scientist Magazine

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  Live Trading News   
Zebrafish research uncovers how stem cells form  BioNews
Researchers studying the zebrafish have discovered how a certain type of stem cell, which produces all the blood cells in the body, is formed. They believe that this will allow scientists to produce the blood-forming stem cells in the lab, raising the possibility of ...

Australian Scientists Closer To Creating Life-saving Stem Cells   Live Trading News

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