2015年3月18日 星期三

2015-03-19 Singapore Health


AsiaOne
   
Cervical cancer kills 9 Vietnamese women daily: Report   
AsiaOne
HANOI - At a conference held in Ha Noi today to raise awareness about cervical cancer, it was revealed that nine women are dying every day in Viet Nam because of the disease. Reports at the conference, which was co-organised by the Institute for ...

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 19/3   VietNamNet Bridge

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Bangkok Post
   
30-year study finds breastfeeding raises IQ, earnings   
Bangkok Post
People breastfed as infants have higher intelligence scores in adulthood, and higher earnings, according to a study Wednesday that tracked the development of 3,500 newborns over 30 years. Please join us on our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/ ...

Babies breastfed for longer 'have higher IQs'   Irish Examiner
Study: Breastfed Babies Have Higher IQ, Income In Adulthood   CBS Local
Breastfeeding leads to higher IQ, earnings   The Daily Star
Los Angeles Times   
Wall Street Journal   
RT   
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Focus Taiwan News Channel
   
Taiwan launches Ebola training course for regional partners   
Focus Taiwan News Channel
Taipei, March 18 (CNA) Taiwan, in cooperation with the United States, launched a program Wednesday to help train medical personnel in the Asia-Pacific region to combat the Ebola virus, which has taken thousands of lives in West Africa. The program, which ...

Taiwan, US combat spread of Ebola with training course   China Post

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The Star Online
   
Woman seeks answers to son's dengue death at welfare facility   
The Star Online
Mother's anguish: Chok, whose son died of dengue while under the care of a welfare home on Feb 18, listening as Chong highlights her case at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur. KUALA LUMPUR: A single mother is demanding answers from a Petaling ...


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Doctors' unconscious bias may not influence their decisions   
Business Insider
(Reuters Health) – - Doctors may have biases for or against people of different races and social statuses, but those unconscious views don't overtly affect the care they deliver to their patients, a new study finds. When tested with sample scenarios, most ...


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Sanofi R&D head bemoans divergence in global drug regulation   
GlobalPost
LONDON (Reuters) - The gap between regulatory decisions on new medicines made in different parts of the world is increasing, imposing a high cost on industry and deterring investment, the head of research at France's Sanofi said on Wednesday.

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Medical Daily
   
Breast Implants In France To Carry Cancer Warning: Researchers Find A ...   
Medical Daily
France's government has officially recognized the cancer risk associated with breast implants. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock. Comment. Share on facebook. 0. Share on twitter. 0 · Share on google_plusone_share; Share on emailemail; Share on printprint ...

French breast implants to carry cancer warning   Daily Mail
French breast implants to carry health warning   The Times (subscription)
New cancer fears in France over breast implants   Al-Arabiya

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New Vision
   
Women are key in tackling disaster - UN   
New Vision
Mozambican women cross a flooded area close to the town of Palmeira, some 150 kilometers north of Maputo, in 2000. (AFP). mail. img. newvision. mail; img. SENDAI - Women are far more exposed to disasters than men given their frontline roles in the home ...

Women are Key in Tackling Disaster, Say UN Officials   NDTV
Women are key in tackling disaster: UN officials   The Nation

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Science is drowning in too many studies   
Biotechin.Asia
The standard medium of keeping a track of the progress in various scientific fields is by means of following peer reviewed journals. Considering the sheer volume of publications in recent times, the shelf life of such papers is expectedly low. Though one might ...

Study says too many studies bog down researchers   InsideHalton.com

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New York Times
   
French Parliament Debates Weight Standards for Fashion Models   
New York Times
PARIS — France, which often seems to have style and elegance written into its genetic code, is again confronting one of the dark sides of fashion: the glamorization of too-thin women. The French Parliament is debating legislation that would effectively set ...

France Considers A Ban On Overly Skinny Models   NPR (blog)
France aims to criminalize ads with anorexic models   Detroit Free Press
Why pick on super-skinny models when the rest of us are overweight?   Telegraph.co.uk
gulfnews.com   
Irish Examiner   
CNN   
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