2015年1月27日 星期二

2015-01-28 Singapore Health


TravelPulse
   
Ride Mexico City Subway for All of 10 Squats   
TravelPulse
Fusion.net's Rafa Fernandez de Castro reports an obesity epidemic has caused Mexico City officials to get creative in getting the populace to burn some calories. To that end, Fernandez writes, “the government of Mexico City will begin offering free subway ...

Mexico's latest way to beat the obesity epidemic: make commuters do squats for ...   The Guardian
Mexico City swaps squats for free subway rides   CTV News
Mexico City offers free transport to passengers doing squats in bid to curb rising ...   ABC Online
Channel News Asia   
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Customised programmes to help young drug offenders kick the habit   
Channel News Asia
The Community Rehabilitation Centre focuses heavily on family support and targets first time offenders between the age of 16 and 21 years old. PHOTOS. File photo of various pharmaceutical drugs. (AFP/Philippe Huguen). Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: ...


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Phoenix New Times (blog)
   
Where to Find Bee Pollen in Metro Phoenix, and What It Does (And Bees Are ...   
Phoenix New Times (blog)
Don't be surprised if you see it popping up on local menus: Bee Pollen is this season's trending superfood. Here's what you need to know about it. See also: 4 Favorite Breakfast Spots Near Your Favorite Metro Phoenix Trails. Let's start off by stating our ...

'Serial bee killer' now a saviour   AsiaOne

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The Sun Daily
   
Friends could predict your lifespan   
The Sun Daily
Your friends could be able to predict how long you'll live based on your personality, according to new research. AFP RELAXNEWS. GIVING new meaning to the oft-uttered exclamation that your friends know you better than you think, researchers from ...

Your friends could predict your lifespan: study   CTV News
Friends are forever: They can even predict how long you live   Hindustan Times
Want To Know How Long You'll Live? Ask Your Friends   Science 2.0
Times of India   
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Daily Mail
   
Sugary drinks 'can bring on a girl's periods earlier': Youngsters who drink more ...   
Daily Mail
Girls who drink more than one sugary drink a day are likely to start having periods sooner, say scientists. A new study of almost 6,000 adolescent girls links the consumption of sugary drinks to earlier menstruation. The research found those drinking more than ...

Probe links sugary drinks with earlier menstruation   Channel News Asia
Sugary Drinks Linked with Earlier Menstruation in Girls   Live Science
Sugary Drinks Could Cause Girls To Get Their Periods Earlier   Headlines & Global News
The News   
SBS   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Ranbaxy loses generic exclusivity over $6 billion Nexium market   
Daily News & Analysis
Drugmaker Ranbaxy on Tuesday said that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has determined that the Indian drug manufacturer has forfeited its 180-day exclusivity to sell generic version of AstraZeneca Plc's heartburn drug Nexium in the US market.
FDA approves generic of AstraZeneca drug Nexium   Newsworks.org
Ranbaxy suffers fresh jolt   Calcutta Telegraph
Cipla to gain from Teva's exclusivity on Nexium   Livemint
Bidness ETC   
Business Standard   
Moneycontrol.com   
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Kansas City Star
   
World must prepare for 'war' against a global pandemic: Gates   
Sin Chew Jit Poh
Berlin (AFP) -- Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates says the world must use the lessons from battling Ebola to prepare for any future "war" against a global killer disease, with the help of new technology. Gates, in Berlin for a donor conference of the GAVI ...

Donors pledge $7.5b to extend child vaccine drive   The Nation
Microsoft Corporation's Bill Gates, UK take lead in $7.5 bn pledge for children's ...   Financial Express
For Dollars Donated To Vaccine Campaigns, Norway Wears The Crown   NPR (blog)
Irish Times   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
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Herald Sun
   
Start worrying about cholesterol in your 30s, study suggests   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) – People with even moderately high cholesterol levels in their 30s and 40s are more likely to have heart disease later in life, according to a new study. But many of them wouldn't meet the criteria for treatment under guidelines from the ...

High Cholestero in mid-life Increases Later Risk Of Heart Disease   The Geopolitical and Conflict Report (blog)
High cholesterol for young adults brings issues later in life   KCTV Kansas City
Evaluate your cardiovascular health   News-Press Now
Empire State Tribune   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Paying pregnant women to quit smoking pays off, study says   
Los Angeles Times
Researchers have identified a common substance that makes smokers much more likely to kick the habit – money. The promise of up to $600 in shopping vouchers proved a powerful inducement to get pregnant women to quit smoking. Compared to women ...

Paying People Could Help Them Quit Smoking   TIME
Vouchers new key to kicking addiction   SBS
Fight bulging waistline, quit smoking with help of cyber friends, vouchers   Malay Mail Online
3News NZ   
Yahoo News UK   
Medical Xpress   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Good bedtime habits improve kids' sleep   
Free Malaysia Today
The grand majority understand the importance of sleep; however, a whopping 90 percent of their offspring didn't sleep as many hours as are recommended for their age group. bedtime-kids Regular sleep-wake routines in the household not only help kids get ...

Flexible Work Schedules: Good for Your Health and Your Sleep   Inc.com
Bedtime study: Let sleeping kids lie; 90% sleep-deprived   The Denver Post (blog)
Working From Home Is Good For You And Your Boss   Huffington Post
Futurity: Research News   
Times of India   
Hindustan Times   
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