2014年11月17日 星期一

2014-11-18 Singapore Health

  EconomyWatch.com   
A Proposed Framework Could Help Asia Deal with an Ebola Outbreak  EconomyWatch.com
Southeast Asia is no stranger to epidemics and is a hotspot for emerging disease threats. There have been serious economic and health-sector impacts from zoonoses including Nipah virus infections, SARS and highly pathogenic avian influenza (commonly ...

Johor to continue screening for Ebola   AsiaOne
Start anti-Ebola education campaign with family   Inquirer.net
Health Screening At Entry Points To Curb Ebola   Bernama
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Emergency measures to prevent bird flu outbreak announced  Herald Scotland
EUROPE-wide emergency measures to contain outbreaks of bird flu in Britain and the Netherlands have been announced after the discovery of the H5N8 strain of the virus at two farms. EUROPE-wide emergency measures to contain outbreaks of bird flu in ...

Dutch ban export of poultry after bird flu outbreak   Irish Examiner
Christmas turkeys in bird-flu zone as 6000 ducks are culled   The Times (subscription)
Bird flu found in UK, Netherlands but authorities say little risk to humans   Reuters
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  Irish Independent   
African doctor treated in US loses battle with Ebola  Irish Independent
Dr Martin Salia died after contracting Ebola. Photo credit: AP Photo/United Methodist News Service, Mike DuBose, File. A doctor from Sierra Leone who was being treated at a US hospital for Ebola has died. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Death of second Ebola patient in US shows need for early, accurate tests ...   Washington Post
10 Things to Know for Tuesday - 18 November 2014   Daily Mail
Surgeon who contracted Ebola dies   KGNS.tv
The Chosun Ilbo   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
India mass sterilisations: 'One patient every four minute? I take less than 60 ...  Telegraph.co.uk
From his small clinic on India's Arabian Sea coast, Dr Rajendra Chawhan takes enormous pride in being one of the speediest surgeons in the west. The 53-year-old gynaecologist has for many years volunteered his services, free of charge, to work at a ...

Mass sterilisation tragedy: Casting a shadow on India's healthcare growth story   Hindu Business Line
Why is India sterilising its women?   Daily Life
Botched sterilization opearations: Tainted pharma company involved   Economic Times
Times of India   
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  AsiaOne   
Subhas Anandan survives heart and kidney failure  AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - The man who believes in giving others a second chance now has his own. Less than a year ago, doctors handed veteran criminal lawyer Subhas Anandan the death sentence. After he was diagnosed with heart and kidney failure, they told his ...


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  AsiaOne   
'Twin' turns out to be tumour  AsiaOne
We meet Priscilla, as she prefers to be called, at a coffee shop outside her home near Toh Yi in Bukit Timah. She appears vibrant and healthy, but as she talks about her experience, her tone becomes clipped. Priscilla was then 33 and unmarried.

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  Business Recorder   
Fearful Mali places almost 600 under Ebola surveillance  Business Recorder
image BAMAKO: Fearful of a surge of Ebola cases, Mali placed nearly 600 people under surveillance, as the country battles to contain the spread of the deadly tropical virus. Malian officials met on Monday to consider increasing security at its border following ...

Nearly 600 under watch in Mali in bid to stem Ebola   Channel News Asia
Mali on High Alert as New Ebola Cases Confirmed   Voice of America
Almost 600 under Ebola watch in Mali   9news.com.au
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  Counsel & Heal   
"Lost Languages" May Influence Brain Development  Counsel & Heal
Scientists have discovered for the first time neural evidence of "lost" languages in human brains. Scientists found that "lost languages" or a person's mother tongue creates neural patterns that exist years later even if the child totally stops using the language.
Scientists Have Found That Lost Languages Leave A Lasting Mark On The Brain   Business Insider
Adoptees' 'lost language' from infancy triggers brain response   CBC.ca
Lost languages leave a mark on the brain   Channel News Asia

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Lee Ah Mooi Old Age Home Implements Napier Nursing Home Solution  Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)
Singapore, November 17, 2014 - Napier Healthcare, a leading healthcare technology and services provider today announced that Lee Ah Mooi Old Age Home has embarked on an implementation of its Napier Nursing Home Solution to standardize ...

Lee Ah Mooi Old Age Home goes high-tech to improve efficiency   The Straits Times

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  Irish Independent   
How 'Mediterranean diet' can tip scales on obesity  Irish Independent
Carol Freeman. Published 18/11/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. A team of doctors, writing in the Postgraduate Medical Journal, argued that a Mediterranean diet quickly reduced the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Mediterranean diet is best way to tackle obesity   The Nation
Mediterranean Diet Accelerates Weight Loss: Prevents Cancer and Heart Disease   Celebrity Health & Fitness (blog)
Mediterranean food diet reduces cardiac arrest risk, says study   Haaretz
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