2015年1月28日 星期三

2015-01-29 Singapore Health


Clapway
   
Would You Do 10 Squats For A Free Subway Ride? Well, Now You Can   
Clapway
There's a growing problem in Mexico – their waistlines. After outranking the United States in terms of obesity in 2013 (nearly 70% of the population is overweight), the government has been looking for creative ways to help its citizens get into better fitness.
Mexico City Is Trading Metro Cards For Squats   Vocativ
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
ABC Online   
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AsiaOne
   
Parents' Desperate Search to Find Twins a Liver Donor   
ABC News
Michael Wagner can donate his liver to only one of their 3-year-old adopted twins, so the couple is taking their search for a donor online. 1:08 | 01/28/15. Share. Title. Description. Share From. Share With. Facebook. Tweet. </> Embed. Email. <br/><a ...

Man can only donate liver to one of his dying twin daughters   AsiaOne
Family seeks donors for twin daughters in need of liver transplant   WDAM-TV
“We need to find that other donor:” Father a match for sick twins, but he can only ...   fox6now.com

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The Australian (blog)
   
Phthalates can be found in a range of products from lipstick to cleaning ...   
The Australian (blog)
WOMEN exposed to chemicals found in plastics and common household items experience the menopause earlier. Researchers from Washington University examined more than 30,000 women and found that those with the highest levels of a range of ...

Wash U Analysis Links Chemical Exposure With Earlier Menopause   St. Louis Public Radio
EDC Exposure Associated With Earlier Menopause   Endocrinology Advisor
Chemicals Linked to Early Menopause   NBCNews.com
TIME   
Irish Examiner   
The Straits Times   
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Yahoo News UK
   
Dr. Kwame challenges Members of Parliament   
The Swazi Observer
NERCHA in collaboration with the UNAIDS brings you some of the highlights of the life and times of outgoing UNAIDS country Director Dr. Kwame Ampomah. Today's article is in fact remarks made Dr. Ampomah to HIV and AIDS Portfolio Committee members ...

INTERVIEW-Asia needs more cash, campaigns, law changes to end HIV ...   Reuters
Vietnam: HIV Project Targets At-Risk Population   Bernama
HIV project targets at-risk population   AsiaOne
Bangkok Post   
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Doctor compensated for workplace injury   
China Post
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The Taiwan High Court, Tainan Branch (台南高分院) announced this month after a second ruling that Chi Mei Hospital would be liable in compensating former surgical doctor Tsai Po-chiang (蔡伯羌) for his workplace injury. The hospital will ...


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Times of India
   
Sugary drinks set off early periods, up breast cancer risk for girls   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Girls who frequently consume sugary drinks tend to start their menstrual periods earlier, which can put them at an increased risk of %developing breast cancer later in life, a new study suggests. Researchers from the Harvard School of Public ...

Sugary Drinks Linked to Early Menstruation in Young Girls   The Cubic Lane
New Study Suggests Sugary Drinks Could Accelerate Start Of Puberty In Girls   CBS Local
Soda habit may prompt early puberty in girls   Local 8 Now
Care2.com   
Huffington Post   
New York Daily News   
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Livemint
   
Ebola vaccine developed by GSK, NIH shows acceptable safety profile   
Livemint
The scientists have said the experimental vaccine is ready to be tested in the Ebola-affected areas in Africa. Photo: Bloomberg. New Delhi: An experimental Ebola vaccine being developed by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) and GlaxoSmithKline ...

Ebola vaccine is safe: Researchers   Channel News Asia
Cautious optimism follows results from trials of early Ebola vaccine   The Guardian
EBOLA VACCINE 'POTENTIAL TO WORK'   Herald Scotland
Voice of America   
Mirror.co.uk   
The News International   
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CIDRAP
   
Ebola vaccine trials to begin in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone   
The Globe and Mail
Trial type: Liberia will play host to a randomized control trial with three groups and two Ebola vaccines. The tentative plan is to vaccinate 27,000 people in three equal-sized groups, although that figure may increase if the number of cases in Liberia continues ...

Guinea sees bump in Ebola cases, group reports vaccine trial results   CIDRAP
How the Peace Corps continues to fight Ebola   wwlp.com
UN Report: Just five Ebola cases left in Liberia   Sierra Leone Times
The Citizen   
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4BC
   
Cure for peanut allergy on the horizon?   
4BC
Potential cure: At the end of the trial 80 per cent of the children could eat peanuts without any reaction. Photo: Getty Images. Parents of children with peanut allergies have something to get excited about this morning with the news that a cure could soon ...

Researchers Very Close To Curing Peanut Allergies   Design & Trend
Peanut allergy cure may be on its way   The Daily Telegraph
Potential peanut allergy cure: researchers   Nursing Careers Allied Health
Science Now   
Stuff.co.nz   
Business Standard   
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CNET
   
Stem cell-grown hair could help those with hair loss   
CNET
For the first time, researchers have been able to use pluripotent stem cells to generate cells that can grow new hair. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 29 January 2015, 12:11 pm AEDT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more. more +. email.
New Hair Growth Method Uses Stem Cells To Cure Baldness, Sort Of   Diabetes Insider
Stem Cells Promote Human Hair Regrowth In Mice   Design & Trend
Stem Cells Breakthrough May Cure Baldness   Voice Chronicle
Discovery News   
The Asian Age   
Economic Times   
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