2015年3月20日 星期五

2015-03-21 Singapore Health


Malay Mail Online
   
Yell 'ow' to improve your pain tolerance   
Malay Mail Online
File picture of Sergio Aguero of Manchester City reacting after sustaining an injury during their EPL match against Everton last december. A recent study presented evidence that saying 'ow' improves pain tolerance. — Reuters picSINGAPORE, March 21 ...

Say 'ow' to increase your pain tolerance   TODAYonline

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teleSUR English
   
Cows Could Be Key to Fighting Malaria   
teleSUR English
New research has found that the answer to preventing 600,000 malaria deaths a year could lie with the humble cow. New findings, by researchers at the University of Edinburgh in London, may reveal a new possible way to fight the deadly malaria disease.
Cattle parasite study points to possible way to fight malaria   Reuters UK
African parasite that spreads poverty by killing cattle tamed by its less lethal ...   Phys.Org
Deadly Parasite is Tamed by Cousins   Laboratory Equipment

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Live Science
   
Kids Whose Ears Stick Out Are Cuter, Science Confirms   
Live Science
Life can be tough for kids whose ears stick out, and they may suffer from low self-esteem due to their appearance. But now, a new study shows that although people's eyes are naturally drawn to a child's ears if they protrude more than usual, the trait does not ...

Protruding ears don't trigger assumptions about personality – study   GMA News
Protruding ears don't trigger assumptions about personality   Reuters UK

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The Nation
   
Dogs by the hour — Japan offers a pet rental service for crowded Tokyo   
China Post
TOKYO -- Apartment not big enough for a dog? Too busy for walkies? In crowded Tokyo you can rent a mutt for a few hours of wet noses and unconditional loving from Man's Best Friend. For seven-year-old Rino Kakinuma, surrounded by toy poodles and ...

Dogs by the hour: Japan offers pet rental service   Bangkok Post

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Study measures the foul smell of fat bias   
GlobalPost
(Reuters Health) – - People can be so turned off by obese individuals that they actually imagine a bad smell, according to a new study. Study participants who were shown images of heavy and thin individuals while sniffing odorless substances rated the ...


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CBC.ca
   
Malathion 'probably carcinogenic' to humans, WHO agency concludes   
CBC.ca
An agency of the World Health Organization says malathion, an insecticide used in Winnipeg to kill adult mosquitoes, is "probably carcinogenic" to people. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a specialized agency of WHO, announced ...

WHO Agency: Weed Killer Ingredient 'Probably' Causes Cancer   Voice of America
Weedkiller alert over cancer link   Telegraph.co.uk
The News Matrix: Saturday 21 March 2015   The Independent
New York Times   
USA TODAY   
Reuters UK   
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Wall Street Journal
   
New Alzheimer's drug offers hope   
Times of India
An experimental drug for Alzheimer's disease sharply slowed the decline in mental function in a small clinical trial, researchers reported on Friday, reviving hopes for an approach to therapy that until now has experienced repeated failures. The drug, being ...

How Biogen scored the most successful Alzheimer's drug so far   Fortune
Biogen Idec Stock enjoys dream run over positive outcomes for Alzheimer's drug   Uncover Michigan
Biogen Idec Releases Amyloid Drug Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease   Pioneer News
WKRB News   
Worcester Telegram   
Dakota Financial News   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Hunting for the next Ebola outbreak in the deep African jungle   
Stuff.co.nz
SPRAWLING SEARCH: The Wildlife Conservation Society field team travel by pirogue from the Goualougo Triangle Camp back to Bomassa Headquarters. In the race to answer the big scientific questions around Ebola, researchers in the Republic of Congo ...

WHO Denies It Delayed Declaration of Ebola Epidemic   Voice of America
Ebola alarm delayed two months   New Zealand Herald
UN health agency resisted declaring Ebola emergency   Detroit Free Press
Bloomberg   
Al Jazeera America   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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Fox News
   
SOAPBOX: Anti-smokers can't handle the truth   
MyWebTimes.com
Just because e-cigarettes have a name in common with tobacco cigarettes, smoking one is not the same as smoking another. Everyone knows this but could some one break the news to anti-smokers? There is now and always has been a major disconnect ...

1 in 5 Americans still smoke a half-century after first surgeon general's report on ...   Post-Bulletin
Health experts defend e-cigarettes despite concerns   Zee News
Water pipes can be more harmful than cigarettes   The Sun Daily
Vox   
Times LIVE   
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Irish Examiner
   
Ebola medics get tech tablet   
Irish Examiner
A computer tablet which can withstand being dropped into chlorine and sterilised has been designed by technology experts to aid medical staff working in the parts of Africa hardest hit by the ebola outbreak. As cases of the killer disease reached their peak in ...

Sanitizable Tablet Launched By Google In The Fight Against Ebola   Ubergizmo (blog)
Google builds special tablet to help doctors fighting Ebola   Digital Spy UK
Ebola-hit Sierra Leone to lock down 2.5 million people   Chronicle
Engadget   
Information Nigeria   
Daily News & Analysis   
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