2014年12月20日 星期六

2014-12-21 Singapore Health


Channel News Asia
   
Japan scientists develop micro-fine adhesive sensors   
Channel News Asia
Scientists in Japan have developed micro-fine adhesive sensors that can be applied to the body like a compress. PHOTOS. A combo picture shows flexible healthcare sensors on a newly developed adhesive gel sheet applied to a finger at Someya's ...

Japan develops micro-fine organ sensors   DAWN.com

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AsiaOne
   
Kuching targets zero new HIV cases by 2020   
AsiaOne
KUCHING - The state capital is targeting zero new HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infections by 2020 under the ASEAN Cities Getting to Zero project. Assistant Public Health Minister Datuk Dr Jerip Susil said the project aimed to reduce new HIV ...


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Irish Independent
   
UN chief Ban Ki-moon praises Ebola health workers   
Irish Independent
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has been on a whistle stop tour aimed at thanking healthcare workers at the heart of the Ebola epidemic. AFP PHOTO / BINANI. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon yesterday urged countries affected by Ebola to avoid ...

Ebola: UN chief says West Africa mission to be short-term   Deutsche Welle
Ebola outbreak: Sierra Leone's guardian of the dead is at work again   The Independent
NHS Ebola staff 'insulted' by UK travel ban   The Guardian
Reuters   
Sierra Express Media   
Nigerian Tribune   
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Cancer survivor scoots around school with teacher's gift   
AsiaOne
The life-threatening illness is caused by a type of brain tumour that spreads malignant cells throughout the brain and spinal cord. Chee Heng had to undergo five operations, as well as numerous rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

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AsiaOne
   
Malays most unhealthy group   
AsiaOne
Latest statistics from the national disease registry reveal that a disproportionate number of diabetics and patients with kidney failure, heart attacks and strokes come from this group. Although Malays account for 13.5 per cent of the population, they make up ...

Malay population the most unhealthy group in Singapore   The Straits Times

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Live Trading News
   
Food pyramid to stage comeback against fad diets   
Brisbane Times
The food pyramid - that childhood institution that showed us that eating grains was healthier than gobbling down butter and steak - is making a comeback. Years of fad diets and questionable but persuasive advice from chefs and celebrities rendered the ...

Diet Trends For 2015   Live Trading News

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AsiaOne
   
Gambling addiction 'not incurable'   
AsiaOne
Some observers believe that Japanese people are particularly susceptible to gambling addiction, and that the condition is incurable. But is this really true? I looked into these issues at a hospital specialising in gambling addiction that offers the latest ...


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AsiaOne
   
The Christmas diet that celebrates life and doesn't break the heart   
AsiaOne
Juicing is a trend that started a few years back, with a promise of good health and well-being. Print. There's still five days left before the real reason for the season arrives. But it's a certainty that the celebrations, parties and all-night revelries have been coming ...


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Channel News Asia
   
Health calendar for low-income Chinese   
Channel News Asia
The Health Promotion Board (HPB) on Saturday (Dec 20) introduced the first health calendar for the low-income Chinese community. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. The calender features reminders for health screenings during Cervical Cancer Awareness Month in May ...


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The Nation
   
Peshawar School Tragedy: What can parents and teachers do to help in the ...   
The Nation
ISLAMABAD-The Peshawar Army Public School massacre has taken a devastating toll on the mental health of parents, as well as the children. According to DrLubnaBukhari MD, a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, parents and family members should identify ...

Peshawar massacre to cause mental problems among students, parents ...   Inquirer.net
Peshawar massacre to cause mental problems among students, parents   AsiaOne

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