2014年10月1日 星期三

2014-10-02 Singapore Health

  Newsweek   
Ebola case in Dallas signals health system lapse  Los Angeles Times
A man infected with the Ebola virus slipped through the cracks of a system designed to stop the disease from spreading, health officials conceded Wednesday as they isolated five schoolchildren who may have had contact with the ill man and rushed to ...

Children identified and being monitored   Deutsche Welle
Ebola crisis: How did the virus get into the US?   BBC News
Ebola patient may have exposed 18 people in US — including five children   National Post
Sky News Australia   
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  Minden Press-Herald   
Stella McCartney designs lingerie for breast cancer awareness  Business Standard
Stella McCartney has designed a range of lingerie for Breast Cancer Awareness month with proceeds from the sale going to the Linda McCartney Centre in Liverpool. The 43-year-old fashion designer has created the limited edition collection in a pale pink ...

For This October: A New Kind of Breast Cancer Awareness   Forbes
Breast cancer threatens every 9th Pak woman   The Nation
Breast Cancer Awareness   Siouxland News
Sun Sentinel   
Times Herald-Record   
KVVU Las Vegas   
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  CBC.ca   
IKEA recalls elk-shaped pasta due to unlabeled soy  CBC.ca
IKEA announced Wednesday, from its office in Burlington, Ont., it is recalling packages of elk-shaped pasta that may contain soy. Soy is not listed in the product's ingredient label. People who are allergic to soy may have an allergic reaction if they eat the pasta ...

IKEA recalling pasta products for possible soy content   OurWindsor.ca
Ikea Recalls Pasta As Precautionary Measure For Soy Allergen   malaysiandigest.com
IKEA recalls two types of pasta amid fears they may contain soy   Irish Independent

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  Headlines & Global News   
Japan's 'Anti-Loneliness' Chair Offers Hugs  Headlines & Global News
A new chair has been created by a company in Japan with the goal of giving you a hug whenever you need one. (Photo : Creative Commons). A new chair has been created by a company in Japan with the goal of giving you a hug whenever you need one.
Need a hug? Japan unveils 'anti-loneliness' chair   RT
A chair ready to give you a comforting hug   Times of Oman
Hugging Chair Comforts the Lonely   Discovery News

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Bulk buying of drugs not impossible  The Straits Times
I FAIL to understand Dr Yik Keng Yeong's assertion that it is impossible for any party to buy in bulk all the drugs that can be prescribed here ("Not possible for Govt to buy all drugs in bulk"; Tuesday). Whatever can be purchased by hundreds of different ...


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Steroid-fattened cows spark health fears  MENAFN.COM
(MENAFN - Arab Times) DHAKA Sept 30 (AFP): Bangladesh sent medical teams on Tuesday to check millions of cows set for slaughter due to fears they have been pumped with banned steroids for fattening ahead of the Eid holiday. Some ten million cows ...


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  Fox News   
India set to run out of critical free drug for HIV/AIDS program  Fox News
Seema (R), 33, displays an anti-retroviral drug used to treat HIV/AIDS, inside his residence in New Delhi. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi. India could run out of a critical medicine in its free HIV/AIDS drugs program in three weeks due to bureaucratic bungling, ...

India faces shortage of crucial HIV drug   Deccan Herald
India's Free HIV/AIDS Program will Run Out of Critical Drug   Counsel & Heal
India set to run out of critical free drug for HIV/AIDS programme   Livemint
TODAYonline   
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  Daily Times   
Aust commits further $10m to Ebola fight  Herald Sun
AUSTRALIA is more than doubling its contribution to combating the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. FOREIGN Minister Julie Bishop has announced another $10 million in aid, taking Australia's full contribution to $18 million. The commitment follows an urgent ...

Save the Children joins the chorus criticising Australia's Ebola response   ABC Online
3 reasons an Ebola outbreak in the USA is highly unlikely   USA TODAY
Bogus Ebola 'remedies' including cobra hearts and porcupine eyeballs being ...   Mirror.co.uk

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  ABC Online   
Loss of smell may be predictor of death in older adults  ABC Online
Smell test Being unable to smell the roses may be far more dire than simply missing out on one of life's pleasures. In older adults, it could be a predictor of increased risk of death within five years. In a study of more than 3,000 people aged 57 to 85, 39 per cent ...

Failing sense of smell strong predictor of death   Channel News Asia
Failing sense of smell strong predictor of death, study tells   Yahoo News UK
Can't Smell? You're More Likely to Die Within 5 Years   Counsel & Heal
Radio New Zealand   
The Australian   
Newser   
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  ABC News   
Concerns about complications involving enterovirus D68  wwlp.com
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – A Rhode Island family is mourning the loss of their daughter who died from complications involving enterovius D68. It was heartbreaking news Wednesday, especially for parents and grandparents. Wanda Guyton-Winspeare ...

Link between enterovirus and paralysis probed   Roanoke Times
Health officials announce 5 new cases of Enterovirus D68   WMUR Manchester
Respiratory virus seen in four deaths   TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press
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