2014年9月20日 星期六

2014-09-21 Singapore Health

  AsiaOne   
New location a draw for NSmen  AsiaOne
Operationally ready national servicemen can now have their Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT) training sessions at Bishan Park. Indeed, the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) has just started a four-month IPT-in-the-park trial for IPPT Preparatory ...

MINDEF allows NSmen to do IPT at 'own time, own target'   Red Sports

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  Herald Scotland   
Ebola crisis ... A locked-down nation in the grip of disease, fear and panic  Herald Scotland
IT was an eerie encounter. IT was an eerie encounter. Liberian nurses in protective gear carry a suspected ebola patient into the John F Kennedy treatment centre in Monrovia Photograph: EPA/Ahmed Jallanzo. Custom byline text: as the deadly disease ...

India postpones Africa summit over Ebola outbreak   The Nation
'We're not heroes... we're just doing our job'   Irish Independent
One-year-old tested for Ebola virus at Royal Children's Hospital   Herald Sun
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  AsiaOne   
Man dies after drinking his favourite coffee  Daily Express
SHAH ALAM: A man's favourite traditional coffee became the cause of his death after he insisted on taking it, despite knowing that the product was a banned item in Malaysia. The 36-year-old man died at about 4am last Sunday after drinking the coffee that he ...

Man from Subang DIES hours after drinking banned coffee   Malaysia Chronicle

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  The Straits Times   
Stories for change  The Straits Times
Day after day, we are confronted with the world's troubles as reported in the media. These constant reminders can make us anxious, afraid or, even worse, anaesthetised. But now, more than ever, citizens, companies, universities and organisations are ...

Impact Journalism Day: 40 newspapers share stories about initiatives for positive ...   Asahi Shimbun

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Pik's weekend picks: Spreading radiant joy  Aquila Style
A selection of practical and pretty things, in the shade of 2014's Pantone Colour of the Year. Curated by Kung Pik Liu. This week's picks are inspired by this year's oh-so-elegant colour: Radiant Orchid, according to Pantone. It's a light and happy colour, so I ...


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  Voice of America   
Syrian Children Die From Tainted Measles Vaccine  Voice of America
GENEVA—. The World Health Organization and U.N. Children's Fund say they are investigating the deaths of at least 15 children from contaminated measles vaccines in Syria. They say they have suspended the immunization campaign in both Idlib and Deir ...

A HEINOUS NEW LOW: Syrian rebels sabotage vaccinations, killing 50 babies   Catholic Online
UN agencies 'shocked and saddened' by vaccination deaths in Syria   UN News Centre
The use of an improperly mixed vaccine in a measlesimmunization...   The Hornet
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  Irish Mirror   
Watch baby panda TRIPLETS opening their eyes for the very first time  Irish Mirror
These amazing images show a 'miracle' set of giant panda triplets opening their eyes for the first time - more than a month after their birth. The adorable creatures are the world's only surviving trio and a natural rarity given the animal's famously low ...

'Miracle' panda triplets open their eyes in Chinese zoo   The Japan Times
The World in Pictures   Irish Independent
'Miracle' panda triplets in China open their eyes for the first time   Daily Mail

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SEX AFTER A HEART ATTACK: Should you or not?  Malaysia Chronicle
The American Author and public speaker Brene Brown once said: "Vulnerability is basically uncertainty, risk and emotional exposure". There is no other time in life that we feel more vulnerable than when we are faced with illnesses. After exposure to certain ...


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  The Nation   
Former All Black becomes dementia champion  Stuff.co.nz
'NOT TALKED ABOUT ENOUGH': Reuben Thorne has partnered with Alzheimer's NZ as a Champion for Dementia. Relevant offers. Health. Rotavirus outbreak hits childcare centres Are school lunches harming our kids? Overweight health worker to walk the ...

Early diagnosis only cure for Alzheimer's patients   The Nation
Strain on families: Neurologists worry about rise of dementia in Pakistan   The Express Tribune
Cognitive Exercises Can Fight Dementia, Say Experts   The New Indian Express
Times of India   
Scoop.co.nz (press release)   
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  Maine News Online   
Antidepressants Cause Major Changes to Brain Function within Days  Maine News Online
Antidepressants start impacting the brain with the first dose itself and within a couple of weeks, the changes in brain functionality is dramatic, as per a newly released research published in journal Current Biology. The most commonly used antidepressants, ...

Which Antidepressant is the Right Antidepressant?   PNC Voice
Antidepressants act much quicker on Brain than previously thought   WallStreet OTC
Single dose of antidepressant changes brain   Times of India
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