2015年3月30日 星期一

2015-03-31 Singapore Health


euronews
   
UPDATE 1-J&J, Glaxo settle US lawsuit over allergy ads   
Reuters
(Updates with Glaxo comment in 3rd paragraph). By Nate Raymond. NEW YORK, March 30 (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline Plc has agreed to settle a lawsuit by Johnson & Johnson accusing it of using false advertising at the start of the U.S. allergy season to ...

J&J, Glaxo settle US lawsuit over allergy ads   STLtoday.com
Market Update (NYSE:JNJ): J&J, Glaxo settle U.S. lawsuit over allergy ads   Jutia Group

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NDTV
   
Generic Hepatitis Drug Launched In India As Hepcvir   
Asian Scientist Magazine
Generics manufacturer Cipla has been granted the license to produce Sofosbuvir in India under the brand name Hepcvir. Asian Scientist Newsroom | March 31, 2015 | Pharma. AsianScientist (Mar. 31, 2015) - Cipla Limited, a global pharmaceutical company ...

Strides Arcolab Gains on Launch of Generic Drug   NDTV
Hepatitis C drug: From Rs 1.8 crore to Rs 1.2 Lakh   Daily News & Analysis
Concerning Biotech Stocks in Focus: Gilead Sciences Inc. (NASDAQ:GILD ...   StreetWise Report
Indiainfoline   
Health Aim   
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Physicians News Digest
   
Report Shows Progress in America's War on Cancer   
Philly.com
MONDAY, March 30, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- America is making slow but steady progress against cancer, with a continuing decline in cancer deaths, according to a new report. The overall cancer death rate fell an average 1.5 percent per year between ...

Fewer men and women in the US are dying from cancer   Business Insider Australia
New data helps doctors zero in on breast cancer risks, treatments   CBS News
US cancer incidence, mortality largely stable or decreasing   Reuters
U.S. News & World Report   
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Asian Scientist Magazine
   
Experts Call For Urgent Action On India's Alarming TB Epidemic   
Asian Scientist Magazine
Much more needs to be done about the tuberculosis epidemic currently raging in India, experts say. Asian Scientist Newsroom | March 31, 2015 | Health. AsianScientist (Mar. 31, 2015) - Effective tuberculosis (TB) control in India needs political will and ...

The Diary of a Medical Student - We Must Seriously Address TB Epidemic   The Star
3 years after scare, Mumbai's TB fightback   Pune Mirror
Tuberculosis showing a resurgence in China   The Japan Times
Taipei Times   
Hindustan Times   
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Are stomach sounds a sign of a bigger problem?   
Yahoo News
Q&A with Dr. Manny: My stomach makes the loudest gurgling noises all the time— even when I'm not hungry! Are these rumblings normal, or should I be worried? Obama nearly slips getting off Air Force One Now watching Paused Up next. 0:44. .
AP CEO: Killing Reporters Should Be 'war Crime'   Yahoo! Maktoob News

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Financial Express
   
Gene that drives most aggressive breast cancer identified   
Financial Express
breast, breat cancer, Gene, breast cancer Gene, health news Researchers found that so-called 'triple-negative breast cancers' are two distinct diseases that likely originate from different cell types. (AP) ...

A Switch That Could Tame The Most Aggressive Breast Cancer   Asian Scientist Magazine
Finally the 'Off-switch' for aggressive breast cancers has been discovered   Gizmodo India
Aggressive breast cancer gene found   The Asian Age
BREATHEcast   
Empire State Tribune   
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Kaohsiung health clinic faces charges for illegal drug sales   
China Post
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB, 刑事警察局) and local prosecutors are investigating a Greater Kaohsiung health clinic for selling a controlled substance without a prescription. Police received a public complaint that a clinic in Sanmin ...


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BBC News
   
Ebola outbreak: No work, no football   
BBC News
Sierra Leone has recorded more deaths than any other country in the current Ebola outbreak. Although the crisis is easing, schools remain closed, weddings are discouraged and football matches are not allowed. Here, some Sierra Leoneans explain how the ...

Guinea: Border Closed Over Ebola Fears   New York Times
Doctor recalls his near-death experience with Ebola   USA TODAY
Cuban Ebola responders depart Sierra Leone   Sierra Express Media
ABC Online   
News24   
Irish Examiner   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Sperm count cut by pesticides on fruit and vegetables, study shows   
Sydney Morning Herald
Higher levels of pesticide residue in fruit and vegetables can reduce the quality of men's semen by up to half, a major United States study has found. The US team analysed 338 semen samples from 155 men attending a fertility centre between 2007 and 2012.
Pesticide residue in fruits, vegetables associated with lower sperm count   Washington Post
A Diet High in Pesticides Is Linked to a Lower Sperm Count   TIME
Study sees link between semen quality and pesticides   The Straits Times
CBS News   
Channel News Asia   
Daily Mail   
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National Post
   
An apple a day does not keep the doctor away, study finds   
National Post
If anyone is still subscribed to the school of wives'-tales medicine, a pillar of your faith came knocking down today: a new study shows that eating an apple a day does not in fact keep the doctor away. The study published by JAMA today considered 8,399 ...

Study: Apples do not, in fact, have magic powers   Vox
An Apple a Day May Keep the Pharmacist Away   Doctors Lounge
An “apple a day” doesn't really keeps the doctors away   American Register
Counsel & Heal   
KTAL   
CBS News   
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