2014年11月4日 星期二

2014-11-05 Singapore Health

  AsiaOne   
Parliament to prohibit sale of shisha  The Star Online
A ban on the import, distribution and sale of shisha will be implemented later this month, Parliamentary Secretary for Health Faishal Ibrahim said. The ban will come under the new Prohibited Tobacco Products Regulations under Section 15 of the Tobacco ...

Ban on shisha import, sale to kick in this month   TODAYonline
Singapore bans shisha tobacco | Bangkok Post: news   Bangkok Post
Singapore Bans Shisha Tobacco Imports   Onislam.net
Yahoo News   
Bernama   
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  The Straits Times   
78-year-old woman from Woodlands dies of dengue  The Straits Times
The NEA will be conducting vector control inspections in the area where she lived. -- ST PHOTO: CHEW SENG KIM. By Chew Hui Min. SINGAPORE - A 78-year-old woman from Woodlands has died from dengue. She was first seen and admitted at Tan Tock ...


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  Channel News Asia   
Taxation completed for 7 out of 44 SMC disciplinary proceedings: Gan Kim Yong  Channel News Asia
Six cases had a proportion of the bill reduced after taxation. In these cases, between 37 per cent and 78 per cent of the costs were recovered after taxation. PHOTOS. File picture of Health Minister Gan Kim Yong. Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: Taxation has ...

Pioneer Generation subsidies won't cover TCM treatment: Gan Kim Yong   TODAYonline

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  Channel News Asia   
Eight scientists and engineers recognised for R&D contributions  Channel News Asia
The awards are Singapore's highest scientific honours, given to individuals and teams for their contributions to research and development. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. Prof John Wong (L) receiving the President's Science and Technology Medal from President Tony ...


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  Times of India   
Thousands break Ebola quarantine to find food  Salt Lake Tribune
FILE-In this file photo taken on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014, Healthcare workers load a man, center, onto a ambulance as he is suspected of suffering from the Ebola virus in Kenema, Sierra Leone. A doctor in Sierra Leone has died of Ebola — the fifth local ...

Kiwi volunteers to help fight Ebola in West Africa   TVNZ
Australia 'to send' medics to join Ebola fight   BBC News
Worst Ebola outbreak on record tests global response   Reuters UK
The Australian   
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Guidelines for stroke prevention updated  TODAYonline
CLEVELAND — New tools for preventing strokes include new blood-thinning medications to reduce the risk of stroke among people with atrial fibrillation (an abnormal heart rhythm that can cause blood clots), according to updated guidelines issued by a ...


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  ABC News   
Apec preparations: China bans burning clothes of dead  Inquirer.net
guyito-1105 BEIJING—For about three days in the coming week, President Aquino will be living in a relatively smog-free city. And that includes blue skies. Beijing authorities have banned people from burning the clothes of dead relatives—a traditional ...

Protective masks make fashion statements in polluted Chinese cities   Tech Times
Pollution Chic: China's Smog Prompts Face Masks on Fashion Week Runways   ABC News
Here's A Day-By-Day View Of Beijing's Miserable Smog   Business Insider
KMBZ   
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  CBS News   
Working nights or odd hours can sap mental function, study finds  Los Angeles Times
Working an irregular schedule that includes afternoon and night shifts can seriously sap your brain power, new research shows. For people who spent more than a decade on this type of rotating shift schedule, the effects were equivalent to 6.5 years of normal ...

Shift work may make people dumber   AsiaOne
Study: Long-term shift work lessens brain power   CNN
Here's how long-term shift work is apparently damaging your brain   Cosmopolitan UK
TIME   
Philly.com   
NHS Choices   
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  NEWS.com.au   
America's big Ebola geography fail  NEWS.com.au
IT'S fair to say the country that bought you the Australian All Blacks, put Perth in Tasmania and referred to Prime Minister John Abbott is “geographically challenged”. Now one chemist and entrepreneur has set to right the wrongs when it comes to Ebola ...

World Bank calls for Asian aid   The Star Online
Poll finds Ontario support for quarantines for travellers from West Africa   Toronto Star
Obama gets Ebola update from virus response team   Daily Mail
Thompson Citizen   
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  Sci-Tech Today   
Baby Trial Hopes To Find Achilles' Heel in HIV  Sci-Tech Today
The case shocked experts and raised hopes -- at least temporarily -- that HIV was functionally curable in its tiniest victims. A Mississippi baby who was infected at birth appeared to remain clear of the virus for nearly two years, even though she was not taking ...

HIV AIDS Spontaneous Cure Mechanism Found By Scientists   Island Crisis News
Scientists see mechanism for spontaneous HIV 'cure'   Bangkok Post
Scientists Decode Spontaneous HIV Cure   Daily Beast
NEWS.com.au   
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