2014年8月29日 星期五

2014-08-30 Singapore Health

  Daily News & Analysis   
Ebola outbreak reaches Senegal; fifth West African country to confirm case  Daily News & Analysis
The West African state of Senegal became the fifth country to be touched by the world's worst Ebola outbreak on Friday, while riots broke out in neighbouring Guinea's remote southeast where infection rates are rising fast. In the latest sign that the outbreak of ...

Liberia Says It Will Lift Ebola Quarantine in Monrovia Slum   Wall Street Journal
Ebola study memorializes researchers who died from the disease   The Globe and Mail
Ebola Drug ZMap 100% Effective In Monkey Trial   Sky News
New York Times   
RT (blog)   
Businessweek   
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  The Straits Times   
Health subsidies to benefit 1.2m people as pioneers join scheme  The Straits Times
(Left) Dental Surgeon Chua Chew Kiat Simon Jude explains the CHAS scheme to seniors (second from right) Gan Bee Yan, 60, and (right) Ang Ng Tee, 65, on Aug 29, 2014. From Monday, Sept 1, all pioneer generation members will be placed on CHAS, ...

New medical subsidies will not cover private treatment: Dr Khor   Channel News Asia
Specialist outpatient clinic, pioneer subsidies don't apply to private services: Dr ...   TODAYonline

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  Medical Daily   
Eat Vegetables, Ditch Tanning Beds, And Still Get A Summer Glow The Healthy ...  Medical Daily
It's easier to get a tan than you think. If you eat a lot of fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants, you can get a healthy, natural glow without the damage from tanning beds or sun rays. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock. There is a healthier way to get a tan, and it ...

Eating Fruits And Vegetables Could Make You More Attractive   UPTOWN Magazine
You really ARE what you eat: Forget sunbathing, munching just two extra ...   Daily Mail
Eating fruits and vegetables could make you more attractive: study   New York Daily News

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  NBCNews.com   
Missionaries Who Were Exposed to Ebola Released From US Quarantine  NBCNews.com
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Missionaries who were quarantined in North Carolina to ensure they were not infected with Ebola while working in Liberia have been released without showing signs of the virus, a local government spokesman said on Friday.
BRIEF: Charlotte quarantine over for missionaries exposed to Ebola   The State

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  Asian Scientist Magazine   
"Third wave" of malaria resistance lurks on Thai-Cambodia border  Gant Daily
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (IRIN) – Public health experts and scientists warn history's third major bout of drug-resistant malaria could spread across Asia to Africa unless “radical action” is taken. Artemisinin-resistant strains on the Thailand-Cambodia border ...

Unregulated fake medicines are threatening the fight against diseases like malaria   New Statesman
Drug-Resistant Malaria Threatens Southeast Asia   Asian Scientist Magazine

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  CHANNELS   
160 put under watch in Nigeria as Ebola kills doctor  DAWN.com
PORT HARCOURT: Some 160 people are being medically monitored in Nigeria's oil-producing hub Port Harcourt after a doctor died from the virus, the local government said on Friday. “As of today, none of them has shown symptoms of any kind. We are in ...

Ebola: 160 placed under observation in Rivers   The Punch
Ebola scare in Rivers: Group calls for cancellation of political rally   Daily Sun
As Ebola Berths In Port Harcourt: Widow Of Dead Doctor Tests Positive   Leadership Newspapers
The Guardian Nigeria   
Voice of America   
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  AsiaOne   
US startups get OK for smartphone-based heart tracking  AsiaOne
An exhibitor holds a EPI Life smartphone that can detect a person's abnormal heart rhythm, at the CommunicAsia 2010 conference and exhibition show in Singapore on June 16, 2010. Print. SAN FRANCISCO - For a growing US aging population, tracking ...


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  New York Daily News   
Chinese doctors use 3D printing to rebuild part of man's skull  New York Daily News
A Chinese man recently underwent a potentially life-changing operation thanks to something created by a 3D printer. Doctors at a hospital in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, used a 3D-printed titanium mesh implant to rebuild a section of Hu's skull. The 46-year-old ...

Man missing chunk of his head to have skull rebuilt using 3D printer   Sunday World
Chinese Man Gets 3D-Printed Titanium Mesh Skull Implant After Tragic Fall ...   Medical Daily
Chinese Doctors Use 3D-Printing in Pioneering Surgery to Replace Half of ...   Yahoo News UK
The Straits Times   
Pakistan Today   
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  International Business Times UK   
How an Internet of Things sensor detects concussions in young athletes  Computer Business Review
Researchers at MIT have created a new wearable sensor that helps athletes to identify and evaluate head injuries in real-time. The 'Jolt Sensor' is a small clip that attaches to any bit of head worn equipment, such as a helmet or headband. When a player ...

MIT student creates Jolt, a real-time head sensor that detects concussions   Geek
Jolt Launches Device to Help ID Concussions in Kids   The Edwardsville Intelligencer
Jolt Sensor gives feedback on head impacts   TrustedReviews
St. Louis Business Journal (blog)   
Wired.co.uk   
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  ABC News   
Ebola vaccine testing begins in US  KFVS
BETHESDA, MD (WUSA/CNN) – Human trails of an experimental Ebola vaccine will begin next week. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, or NIAID, said the first tests will be done at the NIAID labs in ...

NIH Launches Human Safety Study of Ebola Vaccine Candidate   Pharmaceutical Technology Magazine
Unprofitable Ebola: Still no proven drug   Deutsche Welle
A Vaccine for Ebola?   UVM News
Morehead News   
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