2015年3月21日 星期六

2015-03-22 Singapore Health


AsiaOne
   
S'pore team finds way to spot cancer early   
AsiaOne
Scientists here have identified key genetic features associated with the spread of cancer in the colon or rectum to the liver, which could aid early detection and improve chances of a cure. Colorectal cancer is the most common form of cancer in men and ...

Singapore team finds way to spot cancer early   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
'Hidden' hunger a serious problem: Experts   
AsiaOne
Hidden hunger, as defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO), is a chronic lack of vitamins and minerals that often has no visible signs to warn people they are suffering from it. Studies have shown that about 2.5 billion people in the world suffer from ...


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Channel News Asia
   
Wear bright-coloured socks to raise Down Syndrome awareness   
Channel News Asia
The Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore urges the public to wear brightly-coloured socks to raise awareness of Down Syndrome. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. Participants of the World Down Syndrome Day campaign showing off their ...

Local middle school raises awareness   WOAY-TV

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East Lothian News
   
Unite with the breast cancer campaign   
East Lothian News
New research published this month by Breakthrough Breast Cancer sees developments in helping women with Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC). A notoriously hard-to-beat form of cancer, women with TNBC are most at risk of their breast cancer ...

The emotional costs of cancer: testimonials and advice   Tech Gen Mag
Highly aggressive breast cancers show stem-cell like properties   Biotechin.Asia

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Channel News Asia
   
Global conference declares all tobacco products harmful   
Channel News Asia
A global anti-tobacco conference that ended on Saturday urged countries to take steps to reduce the consumption of tobacco, which it said was a leading cause of disease and death worldwide. PHOTOS. A global anti-tobacco conference that ended on Mar ...

Youth need help to avoid the deadly smoking habit   Brisbane Times
Cigarette retailers found in higher density around NSW schools, study   The Age
Health experts defend e-cigarettes despite concerns   Economic Times

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AsiaOne
   
Rubella case: MOH tracing contacts   
AsiaOne
The Ministry of Health (MOH) is trying to contact passengers who may have been exposed to rubella on two China Airlines flights between Taiwan and Singapore on March 13 and 14. But an MOH spokesman also said the risk of an outbreak of rubella here is ...

Health Ministry working to identify people exposed to rubella case on Taiwan ...   The Straits Times

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Live Trading News
   
Health Benefits Of Unfiltered Apple Cider Vinegar   
Live Trading News
Vinegar is said to have been discovered around 5000 BC, when unattended grape juice turned into wine and then vinegar. Originally used as a food preservative, vinegar's medicinal uses soon came to light. Hippocrates used vinegar to manage wounds, ...


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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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AsiaOne
   
Vitamin D3 is essential for halting osteoporosis: Doctors   
AsiaOne
Huang Chao-shan, a doctor with the Taiwanese Osteoporosis Association (TOA), said a study has shown that 90 per cent of post-menopause women in Taiwan show insufficient levels of vitamin D3 in their blood. Studies in the United States have shown that ...


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SavingAdvice.com
   
Winnipeg to review mosquito insecticide after WHO finds possible cancer link   
CTV News
A new report from the World Health Organization has found possible cancer links to popular weed killers commonly used by Canadian farmers and across the world. The report also found that an insecticide used by the city of Winnipeg to ward off mosquitos ...

Popular Weed-Killer Is Probably Carcinogenic, WHO Says   Huffington Post
WHO Report Finds Monsanto Roundup Weed Killer a Probable Cancer Risk   SavingAdvice.com
Study Concludes Popular Weed Killer Is Probably Cancerous   Diabetes Insider
Trinity News Daily   
Gazette Inquirer   
Al Jazeera America   
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