2015年1月22日 星期四

2015-01-23 Singapore Health


Other ideas piloted at NUH   
TODAYonline
The National University Hospital formed a team about two years ago to brainstorm ideas that could make the hospital safer, more pleasant or more efficient. The 44-bed innovation centre, also known as Ward 42, serves as a test bed for the ideas. It admits ...


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NDTV
   
Ebola Vaccine Trials To Begin In West Africa   
Sky News
Trials will begin within weeks for two experimental vaccines to fight Ebola, which has claimed more than 8,600 lives. 03:04, UK, Friday 23 January 2015. Health workers take temperature of boy who came in contact with woman who died of Ebola.
Thousands to receive experimental Ebola vaccines in West Africa   Baltimore Sun
Ebola Vaccine, Drug Trials to Begin in West Africa   U.S. News & World Report
Experimental Ebola Treatment ZMapp to Soon Begin Human Testing   swissinfo.ch
Macleans.ca   
Reuters Africa   
Voice of America   
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AsiaOne
   
Possibility of H7N9 mass outbreak small, Chinese expert says   
AsiaOne
A worker (centre R) places a chicken in a bin during a cull in Hong Kong on December 31, 2014, after the deadly H7N9 virus was discovered in poultry imported from China. Print. China will likely see more sporadic cases of infection by the H7N9 avian flu ...

Possibility of H7N9 mass outbreak small: expert   ecns
Avian Flu Scan for Jan 22, 2015   CIDRAP
East China province reports 14 H7N9 cases this winter   Xinhua
Focus Taiwan News Channel   
Outbreak News Today   
Global Times   
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Times of India
   
4-year-old gets artificial pancreas   
Times of India
MELBOURNE: A four-year-old boy in Australia has become the first person in the world to be fitted with an artificial pancreas in a ground-breaking technology to treat Type I diabetes. Doctors at Princess Margaret Hospital for Children (PMH) developed an ...

Four-year-old diabetic boy becomes the world's FIRST to be fitted with an ...   Mirror.co.uk
Four-year-old Australian boy, gets 'world first' artificial pancreas   The Borneo Post
Four-Year-Old Boy Receives World's First Artificial Pancreas   The Inquisitr
gulfnews.com   
Daily Times   
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AsiaOne
   
Vitamin D deficiency grows in Korea   
AsiaOne
Vitamin D deficiency often occurs when a person's skin does not have enough exposure to sunlight. Print. A growing number of Koreans are seeking medical attention for vitamin D deficiency, a common condition among those who do not get enough ...

Vitamin D deficiency in UAE residents one of highest in the world   ArabianBusiness.com

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AsiaOne
   
Cancer patient dies while driving wife and daughter to work   
AsiaOne
KUALA LUMPUR - A cancer patient fainted and died while driving his wife and daughter to work and crashed his car into another. Retired lorry driver Chat Yoon Nam, who had recovered from nose cancer two years ago, was driving along Jalan Kepong ...


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Wall Street Journal
   
Disneyland says unvaccinated kids not welcome amid California measles outbreak   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Disneyland is urging the parents of children who are not vaccinated against measles to stay away from the theme park because of the risk from California's outbreak of the disease. Park officials issued the warning on Wednesday after state health officials said ...

California Alert After Disneyland Measles Outbreak   NDTV
Measles Outbreak That Started In California Expanding   CBS Local
Measles vaccine is no sure thing   OCRegister
Reuters   
Monterey County Herald   
Bakersfield Now   
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Local 8 Now
   
Cheerful tweets may mean a healthier heart   
Local 8 Now
(CBS) - Crowd-sourcing through social media has quickly become one of the most powerful tools for public health. Platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Yelp have been used to track influenza, HIV, food poisoning and other ailments. Now, a new report ...

What Your Tweets May Say About Your Heart Health   KTIC
Twitter is Like A Diet. It Can Be Hazardous To Your Heart.   Empire State Tribune
Scientists use Twitter to predict rates of heart disease   Examiner.com
Geek Infinite   
Headlines & Global News   
Gigaom   
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Irish Times
   
Medical Matters: Let's feel good about the exercise we actually do   
Irish Times
Readers will be aware of my scepticism about telling people what not to do when it comes to health promotion. I'm much happier advising patients to do something new, an approach which emphasises the positive rather than the sometimes guilt-laden ...

Physical Activity Critical To Global World Health   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
How Much Exercise Is Enough? Whatever Feels Right For You, According To ...   KDramaStars
We are all sitting too much, and technology isn't helping   The Verge
Philly.com   
Belfast Telegraph   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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The Inquisitr
   
Brain Tumor Research: A Type Of Commonly Used Birth Control Doubles ...   
The Inquisitr
Could taking certain kinds of birth control increase your risk of developing glioma, a rare type of brain tumor? In a study published Thursday in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, a Danish neurologist reports that using hormonal birth control ...

Birth Control/Brain Tumor Link   WTAJ
Taking the Pill Could Increase Risk of Brain Tumor   Elle (blog)
Hormonal Contraceptives Linked to Higher Risk of Glioma   Doctors Lounge
CBS News   
International Business Times, India Edition   
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