2015年3月31日 星期二

2015-04-01 Singapore Health


The Straits Times
   
IPCA presented to inspiring patients and caregivers   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — For six months, Mr Deans Gordon Paul, 83, a glaucoma patient visited the Singapore Eye Research Institute (SERI) periodically, staying in the clinic for from 8am to 5pm each time to monitor his intraocular pressure, as part of a research study ...

Man who lost the use of his legs but not his independence wins inspirational ...   The Straits Times

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Times of India
   
Low sperm count? Blame it on pesticide   
Times of India
Researchers found those men that ate fruit and vegetables high in concentrations of pesticide had on average a 49 per cent lower sperm count. Pesticide residues on some fruits and vegetables could be harming men's fertility, a study has claimed.
Pesticides on fruits, vegetables linked to lower sperm counts in men: study   The Globe and Mail
Probe sees link between semen quality, pesticides   Taipei Times
Pesticides on fruits, veggies linked with poorer semen quality   Reuters
Fox News   
Times LIVE   
Irish Examiner   
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TWC News
   
Parkinson's Disease and its Profound Impact Across Western New York   
TWC News
In April, there will be a number of ways you can learn more about the disease or support the local foundation. April 1 – Peace Bridge will be lit in blue from dusk until 1 a.m.. April 2 – Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown will issue a proclamation, recognizing the month ...

A closer look at Parkinson's disease   Channel News Asia
UF doctor hosted at White House for Parkinson's panel   The Independent Florida Alligator
Join The American Parkinson Disease Association to Commemorate April ...   PR Web (press release)
Marketwired (press release)   
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The Straits Times
   
China's doctor numbers to double to fix healthcare woes   
The Straits Times
A nurse is seen through a door as she talks to a patient in a ward of Beijing YouAn Hospital in this December 1, 2011 file photo. China will almost double the number of its general doctors by 2020, trim its public sector and improve technology as it seeks to fix ...

China aims to double the number of doctors to provide better health care services   New Hampshire Voice
China To Fix Health Care System By Doubling Number Of GPs   Tech Times
China increases number of Doctors to cure Health care problems by 2020   Times Gazette
AsiaOne   
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Aggressive breast cancer gene found   
The Asian Age
Australian researchers have found a gene that drives the most aggressive of breast cancers, and are hoping to find a way to 'switch it off'. Researchers found that so-called 'triple-negative breast cancers' are two distinct diseases that likely originate from ...


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AsiaOne
   
Students who agree with IS are few, but worrying   
AsiaOne
Amid rising interest among young Indonesians to join the Islamic State (IS) movement, the Setara Institute, a human rights group, has alarmed the nation with reports about the influence IS has gained in high schools in the country. The rights body unveiled on ...

Teach the virtue of radical moderation – Jakarta Globe   The Malaysian Insider

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PR Newswire
   
Scientists Reinforce Health Benefits of Human-Animal Interaction, Particularly for ...   
NorthumberlandView.ca
Creative solutions can enable older adults to spend more time with pets enjoying the emotional and physical benefits that this bonding experience can bring. Researchers at the WALTHAM® Centre for Pet Nutrition, University of Montana and The Ohio State ...

Mars Petcare Report Calls for Creative Solutions So More Senior Citizens Can ...   3BL Media (press release)

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ABC News
   
1000-Year-Old Eye Infection Salve May Kill MRSA Super Bug, Study Shows   
ABC News
A relatively new super bug may have met its match in a 1,000-year-old eye treatment, according to researchers from the University of Nottingham. The recipe to cure eye infections comes from "Bald's Leechbook," an old English leather-bound tome that was ...

1000-year-old Anglo Saxon remedy kills MRSA superbug that resists modern ...   Syracuse.com
​Medieval garlic and bile potion kills MRSA superbug   CBS News
Medieval remedy kills...superbug MRSA   New Zealand Herald
Independent Online   
Forbes   
USA TODAY   
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ABC Online
   
Paracetamol useless for low back pain   
ABC Online
Ineffective paracetamol The commonly-prescribed drug paracetamol does nothing to help low back pain, and may affect the liver when used regularly, a large new international study has confirmed. Reporting in today's issue of the British Medical Journal ...

The drugs don't work – medication for back pain is no better than placebo   Sydney Morning Herald
Share this story   Herald Sun
Paracetamol 'no good for back pain'   BBC News
The Australian (blog)   
The Times (subscription)   
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Kansas City Star
   
OUR VIEW: Apple a day may not keep doctor away   
Gadsden Times
Say it ain't so. Don't disillusion us by spoiling one of the most repeated and honored of adages. Unfortunately, there's no preventing it. Research findings published this week in JAMA Internal Medicine cast doubt on whether an apple a day keeps the doctor ...

Sorry, Mom: An Apple a Day Does Not Keep the Doctor Away, Says Research   MTV.com
Apple a day keeps pills (but not doctors) away   The Times (subscription)
A small apple a day keeps the pharmacist at bay   The Globe and Mail
National Post   
Daily Mail   
Examiner.com   
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