2014年12月2日 星期二

2014-12-03 Singapore Health


TODAYonline
   
Pilot project launched to provide home-based care services for disabled   
TODAYonline
Minister for Social and Family Development and Second Minister for Defence Chan Chun Sing. TODAY file photo. mail · print. View all 0 comments. Published: 10:44 AM, December 3, 2014. SINGAPORE – A two-year pilot project has been launched by the ...

Pilot scheme launched for home-based care services for disabled   Channel News Asia

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Newsweek
   
HIV evolving to weaker form, study says   
Los Angeles Times
Medical intervention and the natural course of evolution may be dealing a double blow to the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV-1, weakening its ability to replicate and to cause AIDS, according to a new study. The findings offer a kind of epidemiological ...

New HIV Mutations Welcome News for the Science Community   Youth Health Magzine
HIV Adapts To Humans And Becomes Less Virulent   Design & Trend
HIV becoming less deadly, less infectious —Study   Nigerian Tribune
Times LIVE   
Science Times   
Washington Post   
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Voice of America (blog)
   
Indian Deaths Blamed on Tainted Drugs   
Voice of America (blog)
Women who underwent surgery at a government mass sterilization camp pose for pictures inside hospital, Bilaspur district in the eastern Indian state of Chhattisgarh, India, Nov. 14, 2014. 12/02/2014. Indian Deaths Blamed on Tainted Drugs. Playlist.
Bicycle pumps, reused needles & gloves: Hideous Indian sterilization ops revealed   RT
Tragedy waiting to happen   Chandigarh Tribune
Shared needles might be to blame for mass sterilization deaths in India   Salon
teleSUR English   
The Independent   
Bangkok Post   
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An Advisory Panel For Mental Health Issues Must Include Those Directly Affected   
Huffington Post Canada
In my last post, I criticized Ontario Minister of Health Dr. Eric Hoskins for wasting money and time setting up a Mental Health and Addictions Leadership Advisory Council as part of his efforts to improve mental illness care in Ontario. Fellow Huffington Post ...

Get all parties up to speed on mental illness   The Straits Times

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BBC News
   
Obesity spreads to a quarter of Scots as warnings are ignored   
The Times (subscription)
Attempts to persuade Scots to eat healthier diets have failed, with new figures showing that almost two thirds of the adult population are overweight. The Scottish Health Survey for 2013 found that 65 per cent of Scots were overweight, with 27 per cent obese.
Lend weight to anti-obesity movement   The Straits Times
Fat Nation: new figures show 65% of Scots overweight   Herald Scotland
Two thirds of Scottish adults still overweight as efforts to cut obesity levels fail to ...   Scottish Daily Record
BBC News   
Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra   
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Digital Journal
   
What Makes Cucumbers Bitter Could Also Treat Cancer   
Asian Scientist Magazine
Genetics have revealed what makes wild cucumbers bitter, research that could lead to new treatments for cancer. Asian Scientist Newsroom | December 3, 2014 | In the Lab. AsianScientist (Dec. 3, 2014) – High-tech genomics and traditional Chinese ...

UC Davis Professor Finds Bitter Food But Good Medicine From Cucumbers   Sierra Sun Times
Can cucumbers treat cancer?   Digital Journal
How to turn bitter cukes into cancer killers   Futurity: Research News
Diabetes.co.uk   
Health Aim   
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HIT Consultant
   
Philips Launches Consortium To Explore Mobile Ultrasound Solutions   
HIT Consultant
During RNSA 2014, Philips has announced the initiation of a Consortium of health care leaders that will drive connected health through mobile ultrasound solutions, highlighted by the demonstration of a new app-based ultrasound proof-of-concept.
Philips further drives connected health technology with Consortium to develop ...   MarketWatch
Philips launches new DoseWise Portal software solution   Zenopa
Philips introduces MRI solution to enhance patient comfort and manage throughput   NEWS.GNOM.ES
Digital Journal   
Bidness ETC   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Families of babies swapped at birth 20 years ago to sue hospital for £10MILLION   
Mirror.co.uk
Sophie Serrano's baby Manon had jaundice and at a day old was put in an incubator next to a newborn, Melanie, with the same condition at the clinic in Cannes, France. The babies were returned to the wrong mothers, in neighbouring private rooms.
France: $19 million at stake in switched-at-birth case   New Zealand Herald
French women switched-at-birth suing doctors for $16m   9news.com.au
French families of switched-at-birth girls in court   The Sun Daily

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Health Condition of Ebola Infected Italian Doctor Worsens   
Prensa Latina
01 de diciembre de 2014, 14:42Rome, Dec 1 (Prensa Latina) The health of an Italian doctor who contracted Ebola days ago in Sierra Leone slightly worsened, recognizes today a newsletter published by the team of experts working on the case. His condition ...


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Man feeds stroke-stricken wife mouth-to-mouth   
The Star Online
A MAN in Hubei has been chewing food and feeding the morsels to his paralysed wife mouth-to-mouth for the past 11 years, reported Nanyang Siang Pau. Zhang Chang Shan, 79, has been using this method to feed his wife Zhang Shu Xian during every ...


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