2015年3月27日 星期五

2015-03-28 Singapore Health


Phys.Org
   
Italian olive tree disease stumps EU   
Phys.Org
EU member states are divided on how to stop the spread of a disease affecting olive trees in Italy that could result in around a million being cut down, officials said Friday. Experts from the 28 European Union nations gathered in Brussels this week to discuss ...


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BBC News
   
Military healthcare worker Cpl Anna Cross free of Ebola   
BBC News
The British military healthcare worker who was flown back to the UK two weeks ago after contracting Ebola in Sierra Leone is now free of the disease. Cpl Anna Cross was the first person in the world to be treated with an experimental new drug, MIL 77.
Sierra Leone: Citizens Told to Stay Home to Halt Ebola   New York Times
Liberia's Sole Remaining Known Ebola Patient Dies   NDTV
Briton with Ebola cured after taking new drug   Sky News Australia

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
In swansong, US FDA chief defends drug approval process   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
In her final speech after six years as commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration, Dr Margaret Hamburg defended the agency's drug approval standards against critics seeking weaker regulatory standards. PHOTO: REUTERS. Comments. Share.
In swansong, FDA chief defends drug approval process   Yahoo News

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Deutsche Welle
   
Germany needs more immigration from non-EU countries – study   
euronews
BERLIN (Reuters) – The number of people of working age in Germany will fall by around a third by 2050 if Europe's biggest economy does not increase immigration from countries outside the European Union, a study published on Friday said. Germany will ...

2014 Sees Biggest Immigration Increase in Germany in Years   Workpermit.com
Germany needs more immigrants, study says   Deutsche Welle
Germany urgently needs immigrants: study   The Local.de

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Komando
   
How to cut calories in rice just by cooking it differently   
Komando
Do you eat rice often? For many folks in America and around the world, it's a staple in many meals. But it's packed with calories, and for those of you trying to lose weight, you may have cut back on your carb intake - including rice. What if there was a way to ...

This Scientifically Proven Method For Cooking Rice May Reduce Calories by 60 ...   POPSUGAR
Cut calories when cooking rice   TV3.ie
How to Cut White Rice's Caloric Content in Half   KMBZ
Daily Times   
Her.ie   
Health Aim   
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AsiaOne
   
Age just a number when you exercise   
AsiaOne
Leap into wellness: Tan engages in the occasional trampoline workout to keep the adrenaline pumping. Print. PETALING JAYA - When it comes to exercise, age is just a number. TSH Resources chairman Datuk Dr Kelvin Tan can attest to this - being in his ...


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Channel News Asia
   
For disabled vets, playing team sports boosts quality of life   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - - Wheelchair basketball and other adaptive sports could help disabled veterans boost their self-esteem and lead healthier lives, early research suggests. “Adaptive” sports have been modified to accommodate people with disabilities.
VA Makes $8 Million in Grants Available for Adaptive Sports for Disabled Veterans   eNews Park Forest

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Vision loss increases risk for thoughts of suicide   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) – - Vision loss was linked with suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts, in a new study from South Korea. “People with visual impairment often suffer substantial psychosocial consequences,” the authors wrote in the British Journal of ...


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Channel News Asia
   
Market Update (NYSE:BMY): Europe pushes back verdict on Bristol immune ...   
Jutia Group
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE:BMY) [Reuters] – European regulators have postponed a decision on whether to recommend approval of a closely watched Bristol-Myers Squibb drug that helps the immune system fight cancer, officials said on Friday.
Europe pushes back verdict on Bristol immune system cancer drug   Reuters UK
Europe postpones decision on Bristol immune system cancer drug   Channel News Asia

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Huffington Post
   
No, Ebola Is Not Mutating Into A 'Supervirus'   
Huffington Post
The Ebola virus that is causing the current outbreak in West Africa is not mutating as quickly as earlier reports had suggested, a new study finds. This finding helps allay fears that the virus could change into a more infectious or deadly form, the researchers ...

Ebola vaccines appear safe and successful, say US researchers   Deutsche Welle
Ebola vaccine candidates pass safety test in in Liberia trials   Seeking Alpha (registration)
'Reassuring' Updates on Ebola Mutations, Vaccines and Patients   TheBlaze.com
Daily Mail   
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