2014年9月18日 星期四

2014-09-19 Singapore Health

  TODAYonline   
Employers take precautionary steps against haze  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — With the air quality hovering in and around the unhealthy range over the past few days, some employers have begun to take precautionary steps against the effects of the haze, while others have adopted a wait-and-see attitude.
NTA Distributes Masks, Eyedrops   Oye! Times
Taxi association distributes masks, eye drops to 1000 taxi drivers   AsiaOne

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  Channel News Asia   
13 smuggled puppies found in car at Woodlands Checkpoint  The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - A 33-year-old Singaporean woman was arrested at Woodlands Checkpoint last Tuesday for attempting to smuggle 13 live puppies into Singapore. The puppies were discovered during a routine check at the checkpoint. They were hidden in ...

13 puppies found hidden in car at Woodlands Checkpoint   Channel News Asia

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  NDTV   
Sierra Leone to launch total shutdown as deadly Ebola virus spreads  9news.com.au
Sierra Leone today launched a controversial three-day shutdown to contain the deadly spread of the Ebola virus, as the UN Security Council declared the outbreak a threat to world peace. Most of Sierra Leone's population of six million were confined to their ...

Sierra Leone Launches Controversial Ebola Shutdown   NDTV
UN urges end to Ebola travel restrictions, as Sierra Leone enters lockdown   Deutsche Welle
UN to deploy Ebola mission as death toll reaches 2630   Reuters UK

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  The Guardian   
Swedish court accepts 'sexsomnia' defence and acquits man of rape  The Guardian
The Sundsvall appeal court in Sweden overruled the man's previous two-year prison sentence. Photograph: OJO Images Ltd / Alamy/Alamy. A Swedish man who had sex with a woman while he was asleep has been acquitted of rape because he suffers from ...

Swede acquitted of rape after 'sexsomnia'   Stuff.co.nz

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  Channel News Asia   
Singapore tops in global healthcare efficiency ranking: Survey  Channel News Asia
The city-state overtook Hong Kong, with the Government having increased healthcare spending to cope with an ageing workforce and population, according to a Bloomberg survey. PHOTOS. File photo: A hospital in Singapore (TODAY). Enlarge; Caption.
Singapore's health-care system tops efficiency ranking among 51 economies   The Straits Times
S'pore tops ranking of most efficient healthcare systems   TODAYonline

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  The Straits Times   
Ebola death toll climbs to 2630 out of 5357 cases: World Health Organisation  The Straits Times
Volunteers wearing t-shirts of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) show a placard to raise awareness on the symptoms of the Ebola virus to students of the Sainte Therese school, in the Koumassi district, in Abidjan, on Sept 15, 2014, on the ...

Ebola death toll climbs to 2630 out of 5347 cases: WHO   InterAksyon

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Not Ebola, Says Health DG  malaysiandigest.com
Health Director-General Datuk Dr Noor Hisham AbdullahKUALA LUMPUR: The Zimbabwean student, who was quarantined for suspected infection of the Ebola virus, has been confirmed not to have it, said health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham ...


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Fake A Full Night's Sleep In 5 Minutes  Yahoo Canada Shine On
If you pulled an all-nighter in the office last night or you were up till dawn drinking cocktails with your mates, you're bound to be feeling grim today. Your skin will be sallow, your eyes red and raw, and you won't even feel like you have enough energy to dart to ...


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  Channel News Asia   
Legionnaire's disease kills four in Spain  Channel News Asia
Four people have died from an outbreak of the lung infection Legionnaire's disease in northeastern Spain, regional health authorities said on Thursday (Sep 18). PHOTOS. Enlarge; Caption. BARCELONA: Four people have died from an outbreak of the lung ...


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  Economic Times   
Security Council: Ebola threatens world peace  Sin Chew Jit Poh
United Nations (AFP) -- The UN Security Council on Thursday declared the Ebola outbreak a threat to world peace and called on countries to provide urgent aid to West Africa, the epicenter of the growing crisis. The 15-member council unanimously adopted a ...

Ebola a 'threat to international peace and security,' UN Security Council declares   Toronto Star
Sierra Leone in three day ebola lockdown   The Australian
Ebola and bio-terrorism theory   Nigerian Tribune
Daily Beast   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
TIME   
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