2014年9月29日 星期一

2014-09-30 Singapore Health

  AsiaOne   
Keep dying issues alive and kicking  AsiaOne
Yet death is such a colossal event in the life of any person, it's always been puzzling to me why so little discussion takes place, publicly or privately. You know it's going to happen and that when it does it's, well, as important as life and death. So how come so ...


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  AsiaOne   
Slim waist fad causing huge problems in China  AsiaOne
The 19-year-old woman lives in Suzhou of Jiangsu province, together with her parents. Song started dieting to lose weight when she was 17, after learning that some classmates were doing so to "look better". "I didn't consider myself too fat at the time, but I ...


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  The Sun Daily   
When 'remedies' make things worse  The Star Online
High-tech apparatus: HKL director Datuk Dr Zaininah Mohd Zain (left) and Dr Noor Hisham (centre) checking out medical equipment at an exhibition booth during the seminar. KUALA LUMPUR: Soy sauce, toothpaste, butter, egg white and salt – these are just ...

Health Ministry plans more burn treatment units   The Sun Daily
Bintulu Hospital's burns unit expected to be ready in 2016   The Borneo Post

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  InformationWeek   
Studies criticize US medical device approval process  Reuters UK
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Information on the safety and effectiveness of medical devices before and after they are cleared by U.S. health regulators can be improved, according to two new studies. One study found many U.S. Food and Drug ...

Medical Devices Lack Safety Evidence, Study Finds   NASDAQ
FDA Pushes To Improve Medical Device Security   InformationWeek
Study finds information lacking from FDA on implanted medical devices   EurekAlert (press release)

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  Fox News   
Walking is the superfood of fitness  The Nation
NEW YORK: Walking may never become as trendy as CrossFit, as sexy as mud runs or as ego-boosting as Ironman races but for fitness experts who stress daily movement over workouts and an active lifestyle over weekends of warrior games, walking is a ...

Walking Is Superfood For Fitness; Celebrities Who Walk For Health   International Business Times AU
Book Review: Move Your DNA by Katy Bowman   Huffington Post
What is the best form of exercise? Research points to walking   Tech Times
2paragraphs.com   
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  CBC.ca   
Pink Me Up! race planned on Sunday  Daily Inter Lake
The Pink Me Up! race is returning at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5, at Kidsports in Kalispell. The nontimed 1k/5k color run kicks off Kalispell Regional Medical Center's push for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Kadlec Raises Pink Ribbon Flag for Breast Cancer Awareness   KVEW
Painting the Peninsula Pink   UpperMichigansSource.com
Kadlec Raises the Flag for Breast Cancer   KULR-TV
Times of India   
Springfield News Sun   
SouthFlorida.com (blog)   
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  Arab News   
Australia decides not to send doctors to W. Africa  Arab News
In this Sept. 19, 2014 photo, Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop address a meeting of the U.N. Security Council on Iraq, at the United Nations headquarters. (AP). Associated Press. Published — Tuesday 30 September 2014. Last update 30 September ...

Dr. Aw: Ebola isn't SARS, but we still should have been better prepared to fight ...   National Post
Fauci says 'inadequate' world response won't control Ebola   USA TODAY
Liberia's health boss in Ebola quarantine   NEWS.com.au (blog)
Washington Post   
Forbes   
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  Fox News   
Scientists grapple with ethics in rush to release Ebola vaccines  Fox News
Professor Adrian Hill, Director of the Jenner Institute, and Chief Investigator of the trials, holds a phial containing the Ebola vaccine at the Oxford Vaccine Group Centre for Clinical Vaccinology and Tropical Medicine (CCVTM) in Oxford, southern England ...

Ebola Crisis: Small-scale use of experimental vaccines in January   MorungExpress

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WARNING | Don't buy lead-tainted Chinese flu medicine for infants, children  InterAksyon
MANILA - The United States health authorities have warned parents and caregivers against buying or providing to infants and children “Bo Ying Compound,” a lead-containing anti-flu product from China, the watchdog group EcoWaste Coalition said Tuesday.
Authorised products safe: Eu Yan Sang   THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
FDA warns of contaminated Chinese meds after toddler suffers lead poisoning   FiercePharma Manufacturing

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Hail Storm Slams Denver Area  Yahoo Singapore News
A strong hail storm hit Centennial, Colorado, on Monday afternoon, September 29, creating quite a stir. Uploader Michael Watts took refuge at a pavilion in Willow Creek Park during his run, capturing this footage while he sheltered. In some areas, the hail ...


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