2014年9月14日 星期日

2014-09-15 Singapore Health

  Channel News Asia   
Free hearing checks at 17 locations this month  Channel News Asia
The screenings are offered by Siemens as part of its Hearing Awareness Week, which is into its sixth edition. PHOTOS. Minister of State (Health) Lam Pin Min (centre) with an elderly woman doing a hearing screening. (Photo: Siemens Medical Instruments).
Listen up: Free hearing test at 17 centres   AsiaOne
Free hearing checks at 17 locations till end of September   TODAYonline
Free hearing screening for public at 17 locations till end-Sept   The Straits Times

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  Channel News Asia   
Dengue checks stepped up in Serangoon North  Channel News Asia
The National Environment Agency (NEA) has stepped up checks in Serangoon North after an 81-year-old woman died of dengue fever on Saturday (Sep 13). PHOTOS; VIDEOS. File photo of Aedes mosquito (Photo: TODAY). Enlarge; Caption. Please enable ...

Singapore Fears Growing Dengue Outbreaks   Prensa Latina
Another dengue strain resurfacing   The Star Online
81-year-old woman dies of dengue; third death from the illness this year   The Straits Times
AsiaOne   
Outbreak News Today   
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  AsiaOne   
Help to keep health care affordable: Gan  AsiaOne
A single-bed room in Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, which has started accepting patients from Tan Tock Seng Hospital with acute but stable conditions in a pilot programme aimed at easing an ongoing bed crunch. Sunday, Sep 14, 2014. The Straits Times
Private hospitals can improve price transparency: Gan Kim Yong   Channel News Asia
Parkway Pantai's Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital Officially Opens   Bernama
Private hospitals, patients urged to do their part in keeping healthcare costs down   The Straits Times

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  NDTV   
Ebola : Sierra Leone UN Minister, New Jerseyans lobby CDC and US Health ...  Sierra Express Media
Representatives of the United States Center For Disease Control ( CDC ) and the U.S. Department of Health yesterday held a crucial meeting with some concerned citizens of Sierra Leone and Liberia during which they assured West African citizens that their ...

Arrangements for Ebola Treatment Abroad   Patriotic Vanguard
Obama Plans Major Ebola Offensive   Wall Street Journal
A virus hunter faces the big one: Ebola   Washington Post
Business Recorder   
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  RT   
Nobel in action: Japanese woman undergoes revolutionary stem cell transplant  RT
A breakthrough stem cell transplant has been carried out in Japan for a woman suffering from an incurable eye illness. Japanese doctors say it's the first-ever operation when adult cells were used to repair the damaged organ. The two-hour surgery was ...

New type of human stem cell created in lab   Business Standard
World's first lab grown stem cells implanted   Zee News
Japan Makes Step Forward in Clinical Stem-Cell Research   Wall Street Journal (blog)

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  Minneapolis Star Tribune   
It only takes 4 hours for a virus to spread through your workplace  Human Resources Online
When a virus makes its way onto a doorknob or a keyboard, it only takes half the working day for it to be found on 40% to 60% of the people inside your office. It will also be found on 40% to 60% of other objects inside the workplace, such as buttons in the lifts ...

A Virus Spreads Through Two-Thirds Of Your Office In Hours, Science Says   Bustle
When it comes to spreading germs, the hand is quicker than the sneeze   Minneapolis Star Tribune

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  eco-business.com   
Dietary effect on GHG emissions is hard to swallow  eco-business.com
Controversial new research findings say that US government guidelines on a better diet might be good for Americans' health, but would be far from healthy for the climate. american bfast. Even if average Americans follow the dietary recommendations of the ...


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  Yahoo News UK   
Scientists invent magnet that pulls bacteria and toxins out of blood  Herald Sun
SCIENTISTS say they have invented a device that uses a magnet to extract bacteria, fungi and toxins from blood, potentially throwing a lifeline to patients with sepsis and other infections. The external gadget — tested so far in rats but not yet humans — could ...

Scientists unveil magnetic cure for bad blood   News24

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  Reuters UK   
Kentucky man admits to selling fraudulent fertility kits  Reuters UK
(Reuters) - A Kentucky man, who made international news for saying he was trying to clone humans, must close or sell his business after pleading guilty to a federal charge that he misled customers about in-home fertility kits, according to court documents.

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  New Vision   
Massive global response needed to tackle Ebola  Healio
Writing in an editorial published in Science, experts said that the current Ebola outbreak requires “rapid response at a massive global scale.” Director of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Peter Piot, MD, PhD, who co-discovered the Ebola ...

Latest Ebola News: Massive Global response needed to tackle Ebola, say experts   TheHealthSite
Massive global rapid response called for tackling Ebola epidemic   Zee News
'Profit motive big hurdle for Ebola drugs'   New Vision
The News   
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