2015年5月26日 星期二

2015-05-27 Singapore Health


Channel News Asia
   
Muslims with type 2 diabetes can fast safely: NUS study   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: These diabetics need to actively consult with their doctors and monitor their medication dosage, and it may not be suitable for everyone, says one of the NUS researchers who conducted the study. By Louisa Tang, TODAY; POSTED: 27 May ...

Walk-in clinic to prepare diabetics for fasting   Peninsula On-line
Special diabetes clinic for Ramadan   Gulf Times
Muslims with type 2 diabetes can fast safely: Study   TODAYonline
The Straits Times   
West - Welfare Society Territory   
JustHere Qatar   
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AsiaOne
   
Just had liposuction? MOH may be calling you soon   
AsiaOne
People who want to undergo liposuction to improve their looks must also agree to be interviewed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on the outcome of the procedure. This requirement has both doctors and patients up in arms. Meanwhile, the ministry told The ...


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Channel News Asia
   
Family history may not impact breast cancer survival odds   
Channel News Asia
(Reuters Health) - In younger women with breast cancer, having a family history of the disease may not worsen their survival odds, a new study suggests. These results should reassure younger women diagnosed with breast cancer, study co-author Dr.
Family history may not impact breast cancer survival odds - Gazette Herald   Gazette Herald
AZ escapes censure over cancer tweet   PMLiVE

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AsiaOne
   
To promote breastfeeding, fewer US hospitals hand out formula   
AsiaOne
A nursing mother holds her son in front of the Delta airlines counter during a protest at Fort Lauderdale airport, Florida November 21, 2006. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. Reuters. Fewer US hospitals are giving away free infant formula, a new study finds, a shift ...

Hospitals cutting free infant formula   KIMT 3
To promote breastfeeding, fewer hospitals hand out formula   Channel News Asia
Many Hospitals No Longer Offer Free Baby Formula To New Moms, Study Finds   International Business Times AU
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette   
CBS News   
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Sky News Australia
   
WHO shake-up approved after Ebola debacle   
Sky News Australia
The World Health Organization has been given the go-ahead for a sweeping shake-up, including a $US100 million ($A127.8 million) war chest to battle future emergencies following the Ebola fiasco. Delegates from 180 countries at the annual World Health ...

WHA wraps up with resolutions on emergency response reforms, antimicrobial ...   CIDRAP
UN health agency governing body ends session agreeing 'landmark' reforms on ...   UN News Centre
WHO governing body agreed on ‘landmark’ reforms on emergency ...   indiablooms

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Huffington Post UK
   
Two-Year-Old Boy Survives Dramatic Fall From Escalator Handrail   
Huffington Post UK
Children playing around on escalators is never a good idea and this video proves just how dangerous it can be. A two-year-old boy, who was playing with an escalator's handrail in a Chinese shopping centre, was carried along with the movement of the ...

Unsupervised toddler falls 8 meters from escalator at Guangzhou mall   Shanghaiist
A tornado killed at least 13 people in Ciudad Acua, Mexico, on Monday ...   NEWS.com.au
Toddler plunges 30ft as he is left unattended by escalator   Irish Independent
Metro   
Mirror.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
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Las Vegas Review-Journal
   
Stressed out wives reason for men's increased blood pressure   
Las Vegas Review-Journal
When older men have stressed-out wives, their own blood pressure may go up, a U.S. study suggests. (Thinkstock). image. By LISA RAPAPORT REUTERS. When older men have stressed-out wives, their own blood pressure may go up, a U.S. study suggests.

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Reuters UK
   
Younger cancer patients more open to alternative therapies   
Reuters UK
(Reuters Health) - Cancer patients under age 65 are much more likely than older people to explore alternative and complementary medicine for easing their symptoms and side effects of treatment, a new study suggests. “We found that the baby boomers are ...

Attitudes about Complementary and Alternative Medicine Predict Use Among ...   HealthCanal.com
Why cancer patients turn to alternative medicine   Business Insider Australia
Complementary, alternative medicine integration into clinical cancer care needs ...   Oncology Nurse Advisor

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Coconuts Hong Kong
   
Meth consumption in Asia is booming as wealth rises   
Coconuts Hong Kong
Customs seized two kilos of meth from a man leaving for Jakarta at the airport in April. (Photo: Hong Kong Customs). Methamphetamine seizures across much of the Asia-Pacific region have quadrupled over five years, the UN said Tuesday, citing rising wealth ...

'Wealth behind boom in meth production'   Independent Online
China's meth problem growing   TheNewsTribune.com
Synthetic drugs market expanding in East-SE Asia, Oceania: UN   Shanghai Daily (subscription)

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Times LIVE
   
China executes patient who killed doctor over nose operation: report   
The Daily Star
BEIJING: China on Monday executed a man who stabbed a doctor to death over what he considered a botched nose operation, media reported, in a case that spotlighted the country's overburdened health system. Lian Enqing was sentenced to death last ...

China Focus: China calls for peaceful settlement of medical disputes   Xinhua

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