2015年4月30日 星期四

2015-05-01 Singapore Health


Sierra Express Media
   
“Ebola is a very stubborn enemy, we must not be complacent”   
Sierra Express Media
Sierra Leone on Monday 27th April, 2015 observed its 54th Independence with the Ebola being the Alpha and the Omega in President Koroma's address to the nation. From the beginning to the end of his message, the Ebola tragedy and its destruction to ...

U.N. says it will try to identify all Ebola cases by June   The Philadelphia Tribune
MOH officer to help fight Ebola in West Africa   TODAYonline
Remember Ebola? It Could Soon Be Declared Gone From Liberia   Huffington Post
Aljazeera.com   
The Patriotic Vanguard   
The Straits Times   
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AsiaOne
   
Caught on video: Man chasing runaway camel in Abu Dhabi   
AsiaOne
Many things can be seen while looking out of the window on a car ride, but a man chasing a camel is definitely something you don't see every day. One family actually came across the bizarre sight while driving down the Shahama Road in Abu Dhabi in the ...


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O-Blog-Dee-O-Blog-Da
   
Different opinions over LGBT do not mean discrimination   
TODAYonline
In “LGBT youth at higher risk of suicide, more support needed” (April 29), the writer asserted that discrimination is the main contributing factor in LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) youth suicide. This is contradictory to the Health Minister's ...

RELEASE: New Rules for ACA Implementation Are an Opportunity to Eliminate ...   Center For American Progress
American College of Physicians publishes second edition of The Fenway Guide ...   Virtual Press Office (press release)

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Daily Times
   
'Pakistan is progressing against polio'   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: National Health Services Minister Saira Afzal Tarar said on Thursday the country has made major progress in stopping poliovirus transmission. She is leading a delegation to the Independent Monitoring Board convened in Abu Dhabi. Sharing ...

Polio eradicators hail historic progress, aim to 'finish the job'   Buenos Aires Herald
International monitors praise Pakistan for 'polio turnaround'   The News International
Polio eradicators hail historic progress with fewer than 25 cases globally this ...   ABC Online
Khaleej Times   
Reuters   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Diabetes rises with daily soda -- including diet soda -- consumption   
Los Angeles Times
A comprehensive study of European adults has found that compared with people who drink a single sugar-sweetened drink daily, those who drink water, coffee or tea instead are at 14% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The research found that ...

Dropping One Sugary Soda a Day Could Cut Diabetes Risk: Study   U.S. News & World Report
Sugary drinks link to diabetes risk   Daily Mail
Swapping a daily sugary drink for water can cut risk of type 2 diabetes by up to a ...   mirror.co.uk
Herald   
Forbes   
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Times LIVE
   
South African court grants man right to end his life   
Irish Examiner
A terminally ill man has been granted the right to end his life in South Africa, where euthanasia is illegal. For the first time in the country, Judge Hans Fabricius yesterday ruled that Robin Stransham-Ford could be euthanised with no legal or professional ...

Terminally ill man dies naturally after being granted right to end his life   TVNZ
Assisted suicide ruling welcomed   News24
South African man dies naturally on same day as winning right to die   The Straits Times
ABS CBN News   
Arab News   
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The Independent
   
Jean Nidetch: Entrepreneur who went from self-confessed 'fat housewife' to ...   
The Independent
"I was a fat housewife married to an overweight bus driver raising two very overweight kids with a fat group of friends and an overweight poodle," Jean Nidetch once confessed, describing her life before she started a support group that would become one of ...

The Most Important Female Founder Who You've Probably Forgotten   Inc.com
Remembering Jean Nidetch—Before Weight Watchers   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Weight Watchers International Founder Jean Nidetchies Dies at 91   Consumer Goods Technology
The Source   
Butler Eagle (subscription)   
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Fox News
   
Metabolic 'Map' May One Day Help Predict Obesity Risk   
Doctors Lounge
Researchers say they have successfully linked certain byproducts of digestion to the risk of excess body fat. The findings were published in the April 29 issue of Science Translational Medicine. THURSDAY, April 30, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers ...

What Might Urine Tell Us About Obesity?   Science World Report
Chemicals in urine offer clues to obesity   The Globe and Mail
What Your Urine Samples Can Reveal About Obesity   NDTV
RTT News   
West Texas News   
Business Standard   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Two minutes of walking means longer lives   
NEWS.com.au
TRADING just two minutes of sitting for walking can help you live longer, scientists claim. GETTING motivated for that much time of every hour otherwise spent languishing on a sofa or remaining stuck behind a desk reduced the risk of dying by a third, a US ...

Even a Little Walking Can Improve Your Health, Study Suggests   Live Science
Walking and small bursts of activity can strengthen the heart and bones   Daily Mail
Research shows spending two minutes an hour on your feet can help you live ...   mirror.co.uk
Herald Scotland   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
How to live to 100: don't smoke, stay cheerful and own a home by 50   
Telegraph.co.uk
Staying slim, keeping away from cigarettes and owning a home by the age of 50 could be the secret to living to 100 years old, scientists have found. In a landmark 50-year study investigating the link between lifestyle and life span, researchers in Sweden have ...

Want to live to be 100? Here's what you need to do   mirror.co.uk
Looking life in the eyes at 100   Free Malaysia Today
'Secrets' to longer life revealed   Belfast Telegraph

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