2014年11月6日 星期四

2014-11-07 Singapore Health

  TODAYonline   
MOH seeks views on rules governing human biomedical research  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health announced today (Nov 6) it will conduct a public consultation exercise on the Human Biomedical Research Bill, which is to be enacted in 2015. The Bill aims to provide clarity regarding the roles and responsibilities of ...

Health Ministry seeks views on new human biomedical research Bill   The Straits Times

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  Channel News Asia   
Young adults with Type 2 diabetes at higher risk of developing complications ...  Channel News Asia
More Type 2 diabetes patients had diabetic kidney disease compared to patients with Type 1 diabetes, according to a study by Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. PHOTOS. File photo of an insulin injection being administered, which is commonly used to treat diabetes.
Young people with beer belly at high risk of getting diabetes in their 30s   The Straits Times

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  Bangkok Post   
Japanese make see-through mice  Bangkok Post
TOKYO - Invisibility may still be the stuff of fictional works like Harry Potter, but researchers in Japan have developed a way to make mice almost totally transparent. This picture released from Japanese research institute Riken on November 6, 2014 shows a ...

See Through Mice!   FXC News
Japan scientists make see-through mice   The Straits Times

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  Indian Express   
Thousands of Ebola deaths likely unreported: WHO expert  Indian Express
The raging Ebola outbreak has likely killed far more people than the 4,818 deaths reported by WHO, says an expert. Agence-France Presse | Geneva | Posted: November 7, 2014 1:00 am. The raging Ebola outbreak has likely killed far more people than the ...

'Thousands' of Ebola deaths likely unreported: WHO expert   The Japan Times
Ebola toll too low, thousands of bodies likely missing: WHO expert   GlobalPost
WHO expert: Ebola toll too low, thousands likely missing   Rappler
Channel News Asia   
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  Prague Post   
EU increases response to Ebola  Prague Post
Brussels, Nov 6, 2014 — The European Union and its Member States have now pledged more than €1 billion in response to the Ebola crisis in West Africa. This means the Union has already gone beyond the target set by the European Council on 24 October ...

EU Bolsters Support For Ebola Response Efforts In West Africa   RTT News
EU, pharmaceuticals sector backing $347M IMI program for Ebola research   BioWorld Online
EU scheme commits funding for research on Ebola vaccines, tests   Arab News
Thomson Reuters Foundation   
The Pharmaceutical Journal   
APA   
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  TODAYonline   
US hospital eyes genetic data for cancer care  TODAYonline
Wigs and scarves for cancer patients. Oncologists will recommend the genetic tests to patients with a recurrent cancer or those not responding well to treatment. Photo: Reuters. UCSF working with start-up Syapse to build database that can help it improve ...

New Software Platform Bridges Gap in Precision Medicine for Cancer   UCSF News Services
Gene databases help in prescribing therapies to cancer patients   Genetic Literacy Project
US hospital to build store of cancer genetic data   Health24.com
The Malay Mail Online   
Reuters   
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  Live Trading News   
The truth behind ObamaCare numbers  Tribune-Review
As a presidential candidate, Barack Obama promised that his health reform plan would “lower premiums by up to $2,500 for a typical family.” So it's not surprising that many people are dismayed by the rising costs under the health reform law he signed. But the ...

GOP Pledges Obamacare Repeal Amidst Drops in Uninsured Latinos   NBCNews.com
Bad News For Barack Obamacare   Live Trading News

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  Concho valley homepage   
"Coping with Cancer": Testicular Cancer  Concho valley homepage
It's officially "Movember" or "No Shave November", raising awareness of men's health. According to the American Cancer Society, one in two men will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Nearly a quarter of men are less likely than women to have visited ...

Liverpool Hospital Emergency Department takes on Movember challenge   The Daily Telegraph
Men's Health Month: Battle lines drawn in war on prostate cancer   Helena Independent Record
Moustache-growing to highlight male cancer   AsiaOne
Fiji Times   
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  Channel News Asia   
UN health agency sounds alarm over needs for elderly  Channel News Asia
As people live longer, the need to care for long-term, age-related health problems will grow, the UN's World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Thursday (Nov 6). PHOTOS. Elderly people are seen in a hospital. (Photo: AFP/Thomas Samson). Enlarge ...

'Ageing well must be global priority', warns UN health agency in new study   UN News Centre
WHO warns we face old-age time bomb   West - Welfare Society Territory
Ageing well must be global priority, warns UN health agency in new study   Big News Network.com
Nagaland Post   
Counsel & Heal   
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  Earthweek - A Diary of the Planet   
Monkey Malaria Now Infecting Humans  Earthweek - A Diary of the Planet
Pig-tailed macaque, one of two species carrying a new potent malaria parasite now infecting humans. An emerging monkey-borne parasite spreading across Southeast Asia was released into the human population through unbridled deforestation in recent ...

Uncommon malaria spreading in Malaysia   Science News
Herndon's Malaria Meltdown   Virginia Connection Newspapers
Monkeys Emerge As Malaria Reservoirs In Malaysia   Asian Scientist Magazine

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