2015年2月14日 星期六

2015-02-15 Singapore Health


Red Sports
   
UNITEC Women's Soccer: NTU continue winning streak with 3–1 victory over SMU   
Red Sports
SMU UNITEC Women's Soccer NTU The NTU women's soccer team defeated SMU 3–1 and secured a semi-final berth. (Photo courtesy of Beatrice Tan). Nanyang Technological University, Friday, February 13, 2015 — Brilliant teamwork from Nanyang ...

Singapore Researchers Develop New Antibody to Flu, Pneumonia   Microfinance Monitor
New antibody to fight flu pandemics and pneumonia   Zee News
New antibody shows promise in increasing survival for patients suffering from ...   News-Medical.net
International Business Times UK   
Medical Xpress   
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The Malaysian Insider
   
When fake news goes viral, blame the media, says study   
The Malaysian Insider
Because of the fast-moving nature of Twitter and Facebook, fake news go viral quickly and picked up by journalists who pass them along to news organisations. – Reuters pic, February 15, 2015.It is true. Don't believe everything you read on the Internet. In fact ...

Not All Trending News Online Is True, Study Says   News Every day
When fake news goes viral, blame the media: study   Aquila Style

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AsiaOne
   
Less hospital, more home   
AsiaOne
Artist's impression of a room in Jade Circle, a new nursing home targeted at dementia sufferers, which will be ready in 2016 at Upper Changi Road North. Sunday, Feb 15, 2015. The New Paper By Chin Yong Chang. Dark wood flooring, ambient lighting and ...


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Aaj News
   
Japan Rsesearchers hope to Develop Low-Cost Test to Detect Cancer   
Aaj News
ISLAMABAD: Japanese researchers with he help of Kyushu university hope to develop a new low-cost test to detect cancer in one hour, by studying the reaction of roundworms after coming into contact with the urine of patients. In a study, it was determined ...

A test that detects cancer in just one hour could be available in three years   The News Reports
Japan Researchers Develop Low-Cost Test to Detect Cancer   Microfinance Monitor

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Times LIVE
   
Crowds attack Ebola facility, health workers in Guinea   
Reuters
CONAKRY (Reuters) - Crowds destroyed an Ebola facility and attacked health workers in central Guinea on rumors that the Red Cross was planning to disinfect a school, a government spokesman said on Saturday. Red Cross teams in Guinea have been ...

Parents take children out of school in Guinea over Ebola fears - Red Cross - TRFN   Reuters Africa
Red Cross Faces Attacks at Ebola Victims' Funerals   New York Times

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California Judge Will Decide If Marijuana's Drug Classification Is Constitutional   
Live Trading News
A judge in California is preparing to rule on whether the federal government's classification of Marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug, the most dangerous category, is unconstitutional. Presiding in Sacramento over a case involving 9 men accused of illegally ...

Playing Devil's Advocate: Will Legal Marijuana Ever Come to Illinois?   Huffington Post
Our View: Five things to know about medical marijuana   Kane County Chronicle

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Channel News Asia
   
Why It's Sometimes OK For Doctors To Google Their Patients   
Huffington Post
By Randi Belisomo (Reuters Health) - It's something we do to job applicants, first dates, former lovers and the quiet co-worker in the next cubicle. The practice of "googling" others for professional reasons or out of personal curiosity is so ubiquitous that the ...

Is it OK for doctors to 'google' patients?   Yahoo News
Research: The jury is still out on patient portals   Healthcare Dive

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Toronto Star
   
Sierra Leone Loses Track of Millions in Ebola Funds   
New York Times
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — A report by Sierra Leone's national auditor says government ministers lost track of more than $3 million in internal emergency funds to fight the Ebola virus, impairing the response to the disease. Continue reading the main story ...

Ebola forces Sierra Leone to quarantine part of capital city   The Times (subscription)
Sierra Leone Report Finds Ebola Funds Misappropriated   Voice of America
Ebola prompts mini-quarantine in Sierra Leone capital   USA TODAY
Charlotte Observer   
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Emirates 24/7
   
Girl raids fridge in sleep… makes toast, eats cheese   
Emirates 24/7
Kate Archibald went up three dress sizes from a 10 to a 16 during her first year at university. (YouTube). A 20-year-old student was puzzled how she was gaining weight, when she was conscious about her eating habits. In fact, she even picked up fights with ...

Scottish student discovers shocking reason she had piled on the pounds - eating ...   National Column

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National Geographic
   
Experts: Vaccine benefits outweigh rare risks   
MiamiHerald.com
Millions of people around the world get vaccinated every year with no ill effects. The most likely reactions tend to be minor and temporary, like redness around the injection area or a fever. Serious problems — deafness, seizures or brain damage — are so rare ...

Fully vaccinated, and proud of it   Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Vaccination rates declining in county schools   Kenosha News
Three New Measles Cases Surfaced, Total Figure Raises to 113   Frontline Desk
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
New York Times   
News10.net   
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