2014年12月19日 星期五

2014-12-20 Singapore Health


TODAYonline
   
Medical students in Singapore face shortage of cadavers   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Cadavers are a crucial learning tool for medical students, but for medical students in Singapore, there are not enough of them to go around. Professor Bay Boon Huat, head of the anatomy department at the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of ...

Medical students in Singapore face shortage of cadavers - a crucial learning tool   Channel News Asia

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Medical Xpress
   
A*STAR team finds gene that gives babies smaller heads   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Scientists at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) have discovered what causes some babies to be born with smaller heads, a condition called microcephaly, which literally means small head in Latin. Newborns with ...

A*Star scientists discover what causes babies to be born with small heads   The Straits Times
Scientists discover genetic pathway responsible for brain development   News-Medical.net
A*STAR Scientists Discover Gene Critical for Proper Brain Development   Stockhouse

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Inquirer.net
   
Peshawar massacre to cause mental problems among students, parents ...   
Inquirer.net
Chairs are upturned and blood stains the floor at the Army Public School auditorium the day after Taliban gunmen stormed the school in Peshawar, Pakistan, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. AP FILE PHOTO. PAKISTAN – The parents, who lost their sons in ...


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Channel News Asia
   
Bone marrow donors rise   
Channel News Asia
To date, about 10,000 bone marrow donors have been recruited this year, double the number recruited last year. But authorities are concerned that some 30 per cent of donors have backed out after a match had been found. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. Mr Farhan ...

Bone marrow drive for 8-year-old battling cancer draws hundreds   FOX CT

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TODAYonline
   
Taking a peek into the future   
TODAYonline
In barely six months, the South-east Asian (SEA) Games will return to Singapore for the first time since 1993, with most of the battles scheduled to be played out at the Sports Hub. Deep within the state-of-the-art 35ha facility in Kallang is the Singapore Sports ...


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Deutsche Welle
   
Japanese scientist Obokata fails to recreate 'provocative' STAP stem cells and ...   
Deutsche Welle
The research made headlines and national stars of its two lead scientists. Stem cells, they said, can be created from blood cells. No sooner had the papers been published than doubts began to emerge. Haruko Obokata. A Japanese scientist once hailed a ...

Stem cell scandal scientist Haruko Obokata resigns   BBC News
Scientist Who Had Claimed Stem Cell Breakthrough Resigns From Japanese ...   New York Times
Japanese scientist resigns over stem cell scandal   Business Standard
Washington Post   
Chron.com   
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CBS News
   
Heart drug shows potential for Ebola patients   
CBS News
A drug currently in development for heart attack patients may be a promising treatment for Ebola. A case study, published Thursday in the journal Lancet, provides details of one doctor's successful treatment with the drug known as FX06. The 38-year-old ...

Experimental Ebola Drug Credited With Saving Doctor   Newsmax Health
Experimental Ebola drug helped critically ill doctor – study   RT
Ebola Breakthrough: Has Germany Found a Cure With This Experimental Drug?   Healthcare Global
Medical News Today   
News-Medical.net   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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AsiaOne
   
Mozambique legalises abortion   
Peninsula On-line
MAPUTO: Mozambique has legalised abortion, making it one of the few countries in Africa to allow women to terminate unwanted pregnancies. President Armando Guebuza on Thursday signed into law a revised penal code bill that eases prohibitions in ...

Mozambique decrimanalises abortion to curb maternal deaths   Mail & Guardian Online
Mozambique decriminalises abortion to stem maternal deaths   GlobalPost
Mozambique Legalizes Abortion: President Signs Law Seeking To Curb High ...   International Business Times
The Daily Star   
AllAfrica.com   
News24   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
GlaxoSmithKline's Ebola vaccine trial moving to wider phase in February 2015   
Daily News & Analysis
Trials of GlaxoSmithKline's experimental Ebola vaccine are likely to move to a second phase in February, later than previously suggested, after a meeting of national regulators said they needed more information. The World Health Organization, which hosted ...

Connecticut Company Ships Ebola Vaccine to NIH for Testing   WNPR News
Kenya begins Ebola vaccine trial   Sabahi Online
Experimental Ebola vaccines approved by China for clinical testing   CT Australia
Fox News   
Forbes   
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New York Daily News
   
Stigma Of Sierra Leone's 'Ebola Orphans' Remains   
Sky News
Thousands of young children who have lost parents to Ebola are struggling to find new homes because of the fear of the disease. 01:41, UK, Saturday 20 December 2014. Play video "Stigma For 'Ebola Ophans' Remains" ...

Canadian Forces medical staff head to Sierra Leone on Ebola mission   Toronto Star
UN chief praises Ebola nurses, pledges support during visit   Reuters UK
Ebola crisis: Liberia holds senate postponed election   BBC News

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