2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 Singapore Health

  Naharnet   
Sterilization Deaths Spotlight India Drug Safety Record  Naharnet
The deaths of 13 Indian women allegedly given tainted antibiotics after undergoing sterilization surgery have raised fresh questions about India's giant drug industry, already under international scrutiny over its troubled safety record. India exports $15 billion in ...

India sterilisation deaths puts family planning in spotlight   Channel News Asia
Sterilisation deaths spotlight India drug safety record   Khaleej Times
Sterilisation deaths spotlight India drug safety record by Penelope   AsiaOne
Emirates 24/7   
all 16 news articles »   

  The News International   
Cuban doctor sick with Ebola to be flown to Geneva for treatment  Charlotte Observer
GENEVA A Cuban doctor who was infected with the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone is being flown to Switzerland for treatment, diplomats and World Health Organization officials said Wednesday. A WHO official said the agency recommended the evacuation of ...

5420 Deaths Across Eight Countries Due to Ebola : WHO   NDTV
Ebola death toll rises to 5420: WHO   Zee News
Cuban doctor contracts Ebola in Sierra Leone   The Straits Times
Reuters   
all 243 news articles »   

  ABC News   
Queen Fears Ebola Push at Expense of Other Killer Diseases  ABC News
Britain's Queen Elizabeth rarely voices her opinion on social issues, but she has publicly worried that all the attention being given to Ebola was at the expense of other killer diseases, like malaria. The queen reportedly made her comments Tuesday while ...

'Don't focus too much on Ebola'   The Daily Star

all 52 news articles »   

  The Straits Times   
Global Community Can End AIDS By 2030 With Fast-Track Strategy, UNAIDS ...  Kaiser Family Foundation
Media sources report on the launch of a new UNAIDS report advocating a fast-track strategy to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030. Agence France-Presse: U.N. warns over threat of AIDS rebound “…The U.N. [on Tuesday] warned the HIV virus risks spiraling ...

New UN Campaign Intends to End HIV By 2030   WallStreet OTC
As AIDS epidemic abates, UNAIDS makes new push to end it   Science AAAS
UN Urges Fast-track Approach To End AIDS Epidemic By 2030   RTT News
Hong Kong Standard   
Zee News   
Health-e   
all 95 news articles »   

  IJ Review   
The Touching Birthday Surprise From A Superhero Father For His 5-Year-Old ...  IJ Review
The moment Mike Wilson received the news that his 5-year-old boy Jayden had a Grade 4 Brain Stem Tumor, he wanted to make every moment as special as he could for his son. Jayden wasn't suppose to make it to his 5th birthday, but the little fighter defied ...

Dad dons Spider Man suit to surprise dying son   Mother Nature Network (blog)
A Heartwarming Story   94Country WKKJ
Dad Rocks Spiderman Outfit For Cancer Boy's “Last” Birthday   NewMediaRockstars
KTSM News Channel 9   
NDTV   
KTVU San Francisco   
all 12 news articles »   

  Channel News Asia   
Your Mother Tongue Sticks With You Even If You Forget It, As Sounds Leave ...  Medical Daily
What you learn as a baby sticks with you for a very long time. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock. Comment. 0 · 0. email; print; more. You may have forgotten a language you once heard briefly during infancy, but your brain hasn't. A new study has shown that ...

An Infant's Brain Maps Language From Birth, Study Says   TIME
Brain imprinted with mother's “lost” language   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
Lost languages leave a permanent mark on the brain (even if we forget them)   Daily Mail
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Free Malaysia Today   
all 34 news articles »   

  spyghana.com   
Air pollution caused 400000 premature deaths in 2011-EEA  spyghana.com
Air pollution remains the main environmental health hazard for city dwellers in Europe, the European Union's environment watchdog said on Wednesday. A thick haze of pollution envelopes Beijing - but scientists say the toxic air travels much. The European ...

European city dwellers breathe polluted air blamed for 400000 deaths a year ...   The Straits Times
European urbanites breathing highly polluted air: report   Phys.Org

all 4 news articles »   

  Maine News Online   
Weight-Loss Surgery Prevents Odds of developing type-2 Diabetes: Study  Maine News Online
A new study has revealed that weight-loss surgery in obese patients helps to prevent type-2 diabetes. However, experts mention that the data still didn't allow a definite answer. The researcher, Martin Gulliford at King's College in London and colleagues, ...

Weight-loss surgery may help prevent diabetes   WHBL Sheboygan

all 9 news articles »   

  IBNLive   
With World Toilet Day, UN hopes to show global life-saving potential  Boston Globe
LONDON — At least 10 million children under age 5 have died since 2000 because they had no access to a basic toilet, said a report from WaterAid, an international development organization. To call attention to sanitation as a developmental priority in a ...

119 million Nigerians lack toilets, says UNICEF   The Punch
World Toilet Day: the sanitation campaign   Deutsche Welle
'Change Mindset to Encourage Toilet Use'   The New Indian Express
CTV News   
The Guardian Nigeria   
Newsweek   
all 269 news articles »   

  New York Post   
And the Oxford Dictionary word of the year is...  The Star Online
The Oxford English Dictionary names “vape” – the word used for inhaling the vapour from an electronic cigarette – as its 2014 word of the year. You are thirty times more likely to come across the word 'vape' this year than you were two years ago, and usage ...

Inhale Oxford's Word of the Year: 'Vape'   CNET
'Vape' smokes other contenders in Word of the Year pick   The Coloradoan
Where There's No Smoke, There's the Word of the Year   New York Times (blog)
New York Post   
Chron.com   
Metro   
all 78 news articles »   

沒有留言:

張貼留言