2015年5月4日 星期一

2015-05-05 Singapore Health


Channel News Asia
   
Uganda's capital blazes a trail in cutting child deaths, charity says - TRFN   
Reuters
KAMPALA, May 5 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Inside the second busiest hospital in Uganda, a Somali refugee gingerly paces up and down the maternity ward to ease her labour pains, passing a Congolese woman resting in bed after a Caesarean ...

Uganda's capital blazes a trail in cutting child deaths, charity says   Channel News Asia

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The Straits Times
   
Interpol issues global alert over potentially lethal diet pills   
The Straits Times
International police Interpol on Monday issued a global alert over an illicit and potentially lethal drug used as a dieting and body-building aid. -- PHOTO: ST FILE. By Jalelah Abu Baker. International police Interpol on Monday issued a global alert over an illicit ...

Interpol issue diet pills warning after deaths of six Britons   Daily Mail
INTERPOL Issues Global Alert for Potentially Lethal Illicit Diet Drug   myCentralOregon.com
The diet pill that kills - DNP   Blasting News

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TODAYonline
   
Nepal quake: Volunteer vets lift spirits in rural Kathmandu Valley   
TODAYonline
A team of international vets are providing vaccinations and treating injuries suffered by animals hurt during the April 25 earthquake. mail · print. View all 0 comments. By. Jack Board. -. jacksonleeb@mediacorp.com.sg -. Published: 9:21 AM, May 5, 2015.

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Fitness fashionistas strut their stuff in studios, on the street   
Yahoo News
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Forget that ratty T-shirt. Workout clothes have gone high-tech and fashion forward. Trendy fitness studios, slimming fabrics and social media have come together to tailor a generation of workout clothes that are stylish, workout-specific ...


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Computerworld
   
Research shows sysadmins may outlive IT execs   
Computerworld
There may be more hope for the health of techies who do the dirty and difficult work of IT, who may end up outliving colleagues condemned by seniority or specialty to a less physically strenuous lifestyle. Pulling cable, swapping circuit boards, assembling new ...

Get Up, Take A Short Walk Hourly, Its Good For You   Live Trading News

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Channel News Asia
   
Overweight diabetes patients outlive slimmer ones - study   
Channel News Asia
Patients with type-2 diabetes who are overweight but not obese outlive diabetics of normal weight, scientists reported on Monday, in another example of the "obesity paradox." PHOTOS. File photo of an overweight woman in Times Square in New York, May 8, ...

Overweight diabetes patient die later than slimmer ones   Malay Mail Online

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ThaiVisa News
   
Nepal earthquake: Emergency phase ends for medics   
AsiaOne
After more than two weeks a week of emergency medical work, the Thai team helping victims of Nepal's devastating earthquake have entered the rehabilitation mode. Dr Surachet Satitniramai, deputy permanent secretary of the Public Health Ministry, said the ...

Government plans 2 more teams for stricken Nepal | Bangkok Post: news   Bangkok Post
Thailand to send another medical team to Nepal   ThaiVisa News

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PR Newswire (press release)
   
Introducing Nerush™, the Nourishing Protein-Based Drink   
PR Newswire (press release)
IRVINE, Calif., May 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Interush Media, LLC, a supplier of high performance health products, is pleased to announce the release of the new iHealthScience® formulation called Nerush™, a nutritious protein supplement drink mix. Nerush ...


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BBC News
   
Blood test 'boost' in ovarian cancer fight   
BBC News
Regular blood tests can detect 86% of ovarian cancers before the point at which women normally would be diagnosed, according to a trial that could lead to national screening. Ovarian tumours are often deadly as they are caught too late. The first results of ...

New Test May Double Detection Of Ovarian Cancer   Sky News
New screening method may identify more ovarian cancers   Reuters

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NDTV
   
35 Per cent Children in India Suffer From Poor Lung Health: Survey   
NDTV
Children in India have poor lung health. The survey included 2,000 school students in the age group of 8-14 from all parts of the county. (Representational Image - Air Pollution). New Delhi: Around 35 per cent of school-going children in India suffer from poor ...

Barely one in 10 children unaffected by air quality   The Hindu
40% of Delhi schoolkids fail lung capacity test: Study   Times of India
Cleaning the air remains a challenge   Houston Chronicle

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