2015年3月2日 星期一

2015-03-03 Singapore Health


Wall Street Journal (blog)
   
Top WSJ Stories on Japan: Sony's Mobile Unit, Fujifilm Ebola Drug, Takata   
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Your daily roundup of news from The Wall Street Journal related to Japan: Sony's Mobile Unit Seeks Profit, Innovation: The new head of Sony Corp.'s mobile unit says he wants to “redefine how people communicate” but recognizes that first he will need to ...

Japanese firm behind Ebola drug says tests offer 'hope'   GlobalPost

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AsiaOne
   
'Three-parent babies' a step forward   
AsiaOne
IT HAS been possible for some time now to make a test-tube baby with three biological parents. The United States banned this in 2001, and Australia followed suit in 2002. But Britain's Parliament recently voted in favour of just such technology. The idea is to ...

Three-Person Babies: Legalized In Britain UK   Food World News
Why Canada Isn't Ready to Discuss Three-Parent Embryos   Growing Your Baby
United Kingdom Approves Controversial In Vitro Fertilization Technique   The Inquisitr

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The Straits Times
   
Malaysian student diagnosed with 'chicken chop' on MC   
The Straits Times
A clinic in Malaysia has diagnosed a student as suffering from "chicken chop" in a blunder that has caused much amusement and embarassment. -- PHOTO: THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK. PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - A clinic ...

Student diagnosed with 'chicken chop'   Free Malaysia Today
Slip of a word on student's MC has everyone aflutter   The Star Online
Girl given medical leave from school after she was diagnosed with 'CHICKEN ...   Malaysia Chronicle

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AsiaOne
   
What's needed for home care to work   
AsiaOne
Jenny (not her real name) was months old when her father walked out on the family. Her mother, who was in and out of prison for drug offences, was mostly absent too. She had her first taste of family life only when a foster family took her in. She was cared for ...

Op-Ed: DCF Commissioner Katz is right; children belong in families   The CT Mirror
Focus on quality of care   Daytona Beach News-Journal
Foster parent information session to be held   WatertownDailyTimes.com

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Streaming fitness videos leave no excuses for procrastinators   
WTAQ
NEW YORK (Reuters) - For people who are financially strapped, time challenged or on the road without a gym in sight, fitness experts say streaming videos can provide cheap or free workouts, leaving no excuses for even the most dedicated couch potatoes to ...


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Times of India
   
Pak wastes $ 3.7 million worth of donated vaccines   
Times of India
ISLAMABAD: Vaccines worth $ 3.7 million provided by UNICEF to protect Pakistani children from different diseases were wasted due to official negligence to store them properly, a senior minister said on Monday. Minister of state for national health services ...

Pakistan wastes $3.7 million worth of donated vaccine, official says   Khaleej Times
Pakistan wastes $3.7 million worth of donated vaccine, say officials   Zee News

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Malaysia Chronicle
   
Woman delivers BABY in back seat of cab   
Malaysia Chronicle
SINGAPORE - The cabby was speeding on the Tampines Expressway (TPE) with his high beam and hazard lights on. His passengers, technician Muhammad Fauzi Yusof and his wife, Madam Siti Rozianah Amat, both 26, were desperately trying to reach ...

Woman delivers baby in back seat while cabby races to hospital   AsiaOne

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Beacon News (blog)
   
No health benefits from eating small meals frequently   
Beacon News (blog)
There is little science to support the theory that eating six small meals a day will help lose weight, avoid sugar highs and lows or prevent overeating. A few years ago I dug into and ended up debunking a large number of diet and food myths. Alongside the ...

No Health Benefit to Eating Small Meals   Net Newsledger
Help junior pick up good food habits   AsiaOne
Teach your kids good eating habits and they'll be healthy grown-ups   The Star Online
Troy Media   
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OrthoSpineNews
   
iPS Cells Used To Regenerate Cartilage   
Asian Scientist Magazine
Replacing damaged cartilage with iPS-derived cells has the advantage of not requiring artificial scaffolds. Asian Scientist Newsroom | March 3, 2015 | In the Lab. AsianScientist (Mar. 3, 2015) - Cranky knees and other joint pains are normal in the elderly and ...

Scaffold-free iPS cell-based hyaline cartilage for joint repair   OrthoSpineNews

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AsiaOne
   
Only $150 to get a 'sugar baby' in Malaysia   
AsiaOne
PETALING JAYA - Fancy having your own "sugar baby"? Thanks to the Internet, one can be yours - for as low as RM400 (S$150) a month. This arrangement - in which rich "sugar daddies" pay attractive young girls for companionship and sex - are becoming ...


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