2014年10月21日 星期二

2014-10-22 Singapore Health

  The New Paper   
Allergic reaction: Doc fined $10000  The New Paper
A general practitioner offering aesthetic treatments has been fined and censured for professional misconduct by the Singapore Medical Council (SMC). Dr Kevin Teh, 40, formerly of the Singapore Lipo, Body and Face Centre, was guilty of "wilful neglect" by ...

Doctor fined S$10000, censured for professional misconduct   TODAYonline

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  USA TODAY   
US tightens travel restrictions from West Africa to curb Ebola  Los Angeles Times
Ever since an Ebola case from Liberia arrived at a Dallas hospital last month, political pressure has been building on the Obama administration to restrict travel from the three West African countries where the disease has spread with frightening speed.
UN Group Urges China's Wealthy to Fight Ebola   Wall Street Journal
US restricts entry of passengers from Ebola-hit nations   Firstpost
US to funnel travelers from Ebola-hit region through five airports   Reuters
New York Times   
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French Scientists Devise Fast-Track Test for Ebola  Outlook
A new device similar to a simple pregnancy home-test could allow doctors to diagnose a patient with suspected Ebola in under 15 minutes, its French developers said today. Trials at a high-security lab have validated the technique and prototype kits should ...


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  TheHealthSite   
Norwegian Ebola patient `cured`: Aid group  Zee News
A Norwegian woman who contracted the Ebola virus while working for Doctors Without Borders in Sierra Leone has been cured, the organisation said Monday. "We are very happy to learn that our colleague has been cured," said Jonas Haagensen, the ...

Norwegian Ebola Patient in Good Health, Released From Isolation Unit at Oslo ...   RIA Novosti

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  New York Daily News   
makeover helps Fujifilm put best face forward  Financial Times
As fears grew over a widening Ebola outbreak in west Africa, it was an unlikely company to which the world turned for help: Japan's Fujifilm. A newcomer to the pharmaceutical industry, the Japanese rival of Eastman Kodak was thrust into global spotlight ...

Japanese Ebola Vaccine: Fujifilm's Experimental Drug Avigan Can be Used to ...   Yahoo News UK
Fujifilm starts production of Avigan for the treatment of Ebola   The Pharma Letter
Flu drug aimed at Ebola may also fight norovirus, study finds   Daily Mail

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  AsiaOne   
Ebola : Battle ready for 'messy disease'  AsiaOne
As the scourge of Ebola spreads, sending some in the US into a state of panic, health care workers here are readying themselves for the possibility of the virus hitting Singapore. In the last three months, there were four suspected cases of Ebola infection here, ...


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Boy's Arm Ripped Off By Bear In China Zoo  malaysiandigest.com
Pic: News.AsiaOne/InternetScreenshotA bear bit off the arm of a boy after he tried to feed it at a zoo in China. According to Shanghaiist.com, the 9-year-old boy was wondering through the zoo section of Pingdingshan's Hebin Park and came upon a black bear ...


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  TODAYonline   
Exercising thrice weekly reduces depression risk  TODAYonline
LONDON — Exercising three times a week reduces the odds of developing depression by around 16 per cent, scientists said. For every extra weekly activity session, the risk drops further. In a study conducted as part of a public health research consortium, the ...

Regular physical activity curbs depression risk   Press TV
Exercising three times a week cuts Depression Risk Oct 21, 3:56 pm   ANINEWS

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  AsiaOne   
One of Texas nurses infected with Ebola fares better  AsiaOne
WASHINGTON - One of the two nurses infected with Ebola while treating the Liberian patient in Dallas who died October 8 is now faring better, the National Institutes of Health said Tuesday. "Ms.(Nina) Pham's clinical status has been upgraded from fair to ...

Bentley Boo: New Measures to Test Dallas Dog for Ebola   ErieTVNews
First US Nurse With Ebola Upgraded to 'Good' Condition   TIME
Condition of Dallas nurse with Ebola improves to 'good'   Toronto Star
KENS 5 TV   
Baltimore Sun   
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  Sunderland Echo   
Dying for a drink: Sunderland liver disease levels double the UK average  Sunderland Echo
THE number of Wearsiders dying from alcohol-related liver diseases is almost double the country's average, shock figures have revealed. Sunderland has the highest rate of people aged under 75 dying from booze-related liver problems within the region, ...

Drinking pushes up liver disease deaths in England   Channel News Asia
Drinking increases number of liver disease deaths in England   Yahoo News UK
Increase in the number of liver disease deaths   BBC News
OnMedica   
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