2015年5月22日 星期五

2015-05-23 Singapore Health


TODAYonline
   
Mosquito breeding: 10 construction sites told to stop work   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — With construction sites known to have a high potential for dengue transmission, the National Environment Agency (NEA) has made public since last month the list of construction sites that have received a Stop Work Order because of issues ...


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Channel News Asia
   
50 design projects to improve everyday life on display at NUS   
Channel News Asia
Many of the projects on display at the National University of Singapore's Industrial Design Graduation Show respond to pressing environmental, social and cultural issues. By Nuranisha Abdul Rahim, Channel NewsAsia; POSTED: 23 May 2015 00:38.
NUS industrial design students showcase their best   TODAYonline

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Study Uncovers Downside of Gastric Bypass Weight Surgery   
Newsmax
Two years after surgery, people who have had gastric bypass have better control of their type 2 diabetes than people who did not, but also had higher risk of infections and bone fractures, according to a new international study. “Some doctors had thought that ...


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Haute Living
   
Fitness should be for all   
TODAYonline
We refer to the report “Fitness First to launch one-of-a-kind gym for captains of industry” (May 21) and the letter “Gym chain Fitness First should respect the dignity of labour” (May 22). We are disappointed by a recent article in the United Kingdom (which was ...

Inside The Invite-Only Plush Fitness Club for CEOs ONLY   Haute Living

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The Daily Star
   
India's street dentists filling gap for the poor   
The Daily Star
Traditional Indian dental worker Allah Baksh (centre L) files a new set of dentures fitted on a customer at his roadside stall at K.R. Market bus stand in Bangalore, May 5, 2015. AFP/Manjunath KIRAN. RSS; Follow; Email; Print; Share. Manjunath Kiran| Agence ...

Street dentists filling gap for the poor in India   Livemint

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Irish Independent
   
Irish troops home safe after their brave battle against deadly Ebola   
Irish Independent
Ben (10) and Milla (8) Banerjee hug their uncle, Capt Eugene Open Gallery 2 Ben (10) and Milla (8) Banerjee hug their uncle, Capt Eugene O'Connor, as he arrives at Casement Aerodrome after a four-month deployment to Sierra Leone to fight Ebola.
W. Africa Urged to Prepare for Possible Future Outbreak of Ebola   Voice of America
Ebola-free Liberia can stage internationals   Yahoo Sports
Ebola-free Liberia cleared to host football games again   USA TODAY

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Peninsula On-line
   
73-year-old citizen tests positive for MERS   
Peninsula On-line
DOHA: A 73-year-old Qatari citizen has tested positive for the MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) virus, public health authorities announced yesterday. ADVERTISING. 5. 5. Hamad Medical Corporation's (HMC) reference laboratories have confirmed ...

Tourism Bureau seeks to attract Muslim visitors   Taipei Times
SCH confirms fourth Mers case in Qatar   Gulf Times
MERS-CoV threat rising following new reported cases in South Korea: CDC   China Post
Riviera Maya News   
Arirang News   
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European Pharmaceutical Review
   
Amgen's Cholesterol Drug Recommended by European Regulator Panel   
Bloomberg
Amgen Inc.'s cholesterol drug was recommended for approval by the European Union's drug regulator. The medicine, called Repatha, was endorsed by a European Medicines Agency panel as a treatment for patients with high cholesterol that can't be ...

Amgen Inc's Drug Repatha Gets Recommendation for Approval by EU's Drug ...   NYC Today
BRIEF-EU Medicines Agency gives nod for Amgen's cholesterol drug   Reuters
EMA Committee Recommends Approval of Evolocumab   Medscape
Healio   
Los Angeles Business Journal   
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Thomson Reuters Foundation
   
Poll: 18% of freshmen at NY college report rape or attempt   
Columbus Dispatch
NEW YORK — Eighteen percent of female students at one U.S. university reported incidents of rape or attempted rape during their first year at the institution, according to a new study. Sexual violence on U.S. campuses has reached “epidemic levels,” the ...

Rape on US university campuses reaches 'epidemic' levels - study   Reuters
Sexual Assault at 'Epidemic Levels' Among College Women   Doctors Lounge
Rape Is Common Among Female College Freshman, Study Says   RTT News

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Channel News Asia
   
Exercise may cut risk of death among elderly men   
Channel News Asia
(Reuters Health) - Elderly men who exercise regularly – even by doing light activities like walking – may be less likely to die than those who are sedentary, a large Norwegian study suggests. Researchers followed about 5,700 men for about five decades, ...


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