2014年9月27日 星期六

2014-09-28 Singapore Health

  Channel News Asia   
Senior citizens to get eye care with new mobile clinic  The Straits Times
An elderly resident attempts to read during an eye check as Standard Chartered launches Singapore's first comprehensive Mobile Eye Clinic at the Bright Hill Evergreen Home in Punggol on Sept 27, 2014. -- ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM. Minister of State for Health ...

Standard Chartered launches Mobile Eye Clinic   TODAYonline
Mobile clinic launched to bring eye care to seniors   Channel News Asia

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  TODAYonline   
Male patient falls to his death at Tan Tock Seng Hospital  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — A man in his 40s fell to his death at Tan Tock Seng Hospital yesterday (Sept 27) after he broke a window panel at the access to the fire escape stairwell. Police said they received a call for assistance yesterday at 9.29am, and had arrived to ...

Patient dies in 9th-storey fall at Tan Tock Seng Hospital   The Straits Times

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  Channel News Asia   
Border still closed, Senegal opens airport for Ebola aid  Channel News Asia
Senegal, which closed its border to Guinea to stave off Ebola last month, said on Saturday (Sep 27) it has now opened up a humanitarian corridor at an airport to help speed aid to stricken countries. PHOTOS. Tents are set up as heath control centers an air ...

#Guinea residents 'refusing' #Ebola treatment   MWC News
Guinea Student Who Brought Ebola to Senegal Back Home   Voice of America
Regent Cancels West Africa Call Due to Ebola   TravelPulse

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  Channel News Asia   
More must be done to treat and tackle spread of Ebola: Guinean President  Channel News Asia
More must be done to treat and tackle the spread of the Ebola virus - that was Guinean President Alpha Conde's message to the General Assembly of the United Nations. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. President of Guinea Alpha Conde attends a special high-level ...

EU member states step up aid to Ebola-hit West Africa   Devex

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  AsiaOne   
Battling dementia  AsiaOne
Dementia is a cruel disease that dilapidates not only patients but also their families. Its psychological, physical and financial impact is so severe that we often encounter tragic cases in which people affected by the illness commit suicide, mercy killing or even ...


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  CNN   
Ebola: IMF votes $130m for Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia  The Punch
The International Monetary Fund Executive Board has announced the approval of $130m immediate assistance for the fight against Ebola virus in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. An executive board statement obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria said ...

IMF approves USD130 mn for Ebola-hit West African nations   Zee News
Ebola outbreak: Death toll passes 3000 as WHO warns numbers are 'vastly ...   The Independent
All hands vs. Ebola   New York Daily News
euronews   
Voice of America   
Daily News & Analysis   
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  AsiaOne   
"Golden Spear": China's potent answer to Viagra  AsiaOne
China is producing its first erectile dysfunction medicine treatment, called "Jin Ge" which translates into "Golden Spear". Print. BEIJING - China is producing its first erectile dysfunction medicine treatment based on compound ingredients previously patented for ...

"Golden Spear" set to be China's first potent answer to Viagra   The Straits Times
Sex After 50: Better Than Ever   Newsmax Health
China's potent answer to Viagra   ecns

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  AsiaOne   
Time might be 'essential ingredient' in healthier eating: Study  AsiaOne
People who spend more time preparing and cooking meals are more likely to have healthier diets, says a new study. Those who spent the least time on food preparation also spent the most money on food away from home and were more likely to eat at fast ...


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  AsiaOne   
Genes influence taste, and possibly use, of alcohol: Study  AsiaOne
Genetically determined taste perceptions could lead some people to become teetotalers and others to become alcoholics, a new study suggests. John E. Hayes and colleagues at Pennsylvania State University studied the genetic make-up of 93 adults, ...


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University Axes Art Class After Too Many Perverts Call About Appearances Of ...  Daily Caller
Due to numerous lewd calls from artists and Oregon residents about stark naked art models at the University of Oregon, the college decided to nix a figure drawing class to protect the models from a slew of seemingly pervy artisans. Known as the Saturday ...


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