2014年9月17日 星期三

2014-09-18 Singapore Health

  Daily Mail   
Ebola is now a threat to all our security, says Obama, as 3000 US troops head to ...  Daily Mail
President Barack Obama has described the ebola outbreak in West Africa as 'a threat to global security'. His warning was echoed last night by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond who said the epidemic in West Africa could become a 'global catastrophe with ...

Ebola crisis: efforts to contain outbreak increase, as World Bank warns of ...   ABC Online
China lending help to stop Ebola   iStreet Research
Ebola survivor Kent Brantly addresses US Congress   Stuff.co.nz
The Sheboygan Press   
Bristol Press   
Opposing Views   
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  The Malay Mail Online   
Asia's rising tobacco epidemic a result of anti-smoking policy neglect  The Malay Mail Online
Researchers say inadequate public awareness of smoking risks, coupled with aggressive tobacco marketing, has left Asian nations with some of the highest smoking rates in the world. ― Reuters pic. SEOUL, Sept 18 ― Smoke-filled bars and packed cancer ...

Smoke-free Frozen in Victoria Park Saturday   London Community News

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  The Malay Mail Online   
Don't be confused - symptoms of Ebola similar to dengue  The Star Online
PUTRAJAYA: The symptoms of Ebola virus disease (EVD) are similar to dengue fever, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam. However, he said people were at risk of Ebola if they had been in contact with EVD-infected patients or visited ...

Ebola:Malaysia to the rescue   Yahoo Malaysia News (blog)
Malaysia steps up Ebola screening   AsiaOne
Ebola: Zim student leaves Malaysia clinic   New Zimbabwe.com
Bernama   
The Malaysian Insider   
The Sun Daily   
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  Cult of Mac   
Apple supplier threatens to sue newspaper over cancerous chemicals claim  Cult of Mac
The U.K's Daily Mail newspaper says Apple is currently investigating Foxconn over worker conditions. Apple supplier Foxconn Electronics is reportedly considering legal action against U.K. newspaper The Daily Mail over claims that cleaning agents used in ...

China Exclusive: Apple supplier Foxconn denies employee leukemia link   GlobalPost
Taiwan's Foxconn Warns Media Linking Working Conditions with Leukemia   Latin American Herald Tribune
Foxconn considering lawsuit over leukemia report   Digitimes
People's Daily Online   
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  Reuters   
Sierra Leone News : Famous Lawyer Closes Down Office  Awareness Times
Legal luminary, Lawyer Musa Pious Hermor Sesay whose office is at 49 Fort Street Freetown last week closed down his office. Talking to this medium on Saturday 14th September 2014 he said, he has closed his office for 1 month to protect himself and his ...

Fears amid new Sierra Leone Ebola strategy   Aljazeera.com
Ebola Frontline: Western Countries Save Their Own Health Care Workers, Leave ...   Newsweek
Sierra Leone News: Salone health system is vulnerable-Amb. Zhao   Awoko
News24   
Sierra Express Media   
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  Virgin Islands Daily News   
Epidemiologist declares chikungunya epidemic in VI  Virgin Islands Daily News
Daily News file photo An Aedes aegypti mosquito takes flight as it leaves its host's skin surface. Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are responsible for spreading chikungunya. ST. THOMAS - While the V.I. Health Department stood up to public criticism of its mitigation ...

Brazil reports 1st local chikungunya cases, Is this the beginning of something big?   Outbreak News Today
Brazil Sees First Cases of Chikungunya Disease   RIA Novosti
First domestic case of chikungunya in Brazil   Medical Xpress

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  Voice of America   
World hunger falls but 805 million still chronically undernourished  Jamaica Gleaner
While the number of hungry people globally has declined by more than 100 million over the last 10 years - and by more than 200 million since 1990-92 - about 805 million across the world still suffer from hunger. This was revealed in the most recent report ...

India made progress in fighting child deaths, malnutrition, but short of goals: UN   Economic Times
World hunger: No reason for celebration yet, data masks real struggle – UN   RT
The Good – and the Bad – News on World Hunger   Inter Press Service
The Asian Age   
Washington Post (blog)   
Daily News & Analysis   
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  Independent Online   
WHO: Ebola cases may be kept within tens of thousands  Independent Online
Ebola virus121 Reuters. Some of the ultrastructural morphology displayed by an Ebola virus virion is revealed in this undated handout colorized transmission electron micrograph (TEM) obtained by Reuters August 1, 2014. The 2014 Ebola outbreak is the ...

UN says $1.26 billion needed to fight Ebola   AsiaOne
UN says $1B needed to fight Ebola   Rappler

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  AsiaOne   
Survey shows 10 problems of Chinese society  AsiaOne
Twenty-four per cent has cited the credibility deficit of the government as a main reason behind the lack of trust in Chinese society, according to a survey conducted by People's Tribune, a magazine of People's Daily. The survey finds more than 80 per cent of ...


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  USA TODAY   
Artificial sweeteners could actually lead to diabetes, say scientists at Weizmann ...  Jerusalem Post
Researchers have been puzzled over the fact that non-caloric artificial sweeteners do not seem to help reduce weight; some studies even suggest opposite effect. A diabetic has his blood sugar level measured in downtown.. (photo credit:REUTERS).
Artificial sweetener could promote diabetes   Atlanta Journal Constitution
Sweeteners linked to rise in obesity and diabetes   Belfast Telegraph
Sweeteners boost diabetes risk   Bangkok Post
Los Angeles Times   
NPR (blog)   
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