2015年5月28日 星期四

2015-05-29 Singapore Health


Channel News Asia
   
Speed 'the number one killer' in urban areas: Road safety expert   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: Road designers and policy makers should think of what can be done to make human errors on the road less fatal, says Ms Veronique Feypell, the International Transport Forum's (ITF) expert on road safety. By Joy Fang, TODAY; POSTED: 29 ...

Australia Mid-Pack On Road Toll Figures, Behind On Improvement: IRTAD   The Motor Report
Australia's road toll reduction since 2000 fourth-lowest among 32 sample countries   CarAdvice
Sweden, UK come out tops among 32 countries in road safety   The Straits Times
International Business Times AU   
New Zealand Herald   
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Daily Mail
   
Smoking not only kills, it plunges children into POVERTY because parents ...   
Daily Mail
Smoking not only destroys health, but the habit plunges hundreds of thousands of children into poverty each year, experts today warned. The addiction places a financial burden on low-income families, causing parents to choose between buying cigarettes ...

Tobacco use: GAT survey uncovers startling impact on health   The Express Tribune
Smoking parents plunging nearly half a million children into poverty, says new ...   The Independent
Over 23m adults use tobacco products in Pakistan: GATS   The Nation
Jakarta Post   
Telegraph.co.uk   
ecns   
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Girl's kidneys missing after treatment at private hospital   
The Star Online
THE parents of a six-year-old girl were shocked to discover both her kidneys missing after she underwent treatment at a private hospital in New Delhi, Malaysia Nanban reported. Bavan Kumar, a juice stall operator from Uttar Pradesh, brought his daughter ...


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Empire State Tribune
   
Cancer patients below 65, are more resourceful at finding treatment for their ...   
Empire State Tribune
Cancer patients from different age group also have different views on alternative treatments to cure their illness, according to a new study. Younger patients age below 65 show willingness to try new treatments to cure their disease as compared to older ...

Views on Alternative Medicines Predict Use in Cancer Patients   Cancer Network
More Than Half of Younger Cancer Patients Have Tried Alternative Therapies   AJMC.com Managed Markets Network
Young cancer patients are more willing to try new treatments   The Silver Ink
Channel News Asia   
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Channel News Asia
   
FDA clears Pfizer's Rapamune for rare lung disease (PFE)   
Seeking Alpha
The FDA approves Pfizer's (NYSE:PFE) Rapamune (sirolimus) for the treatment of lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), a rare, progressive lung disease almost exclusively affecting women caused by mutations in the TSC1 gene. The disorder is characterized ...

Pfizer's Rapamune Receives FDA Approval For Rare Lung Disease Treatment   Immortal News
FDA Approves Pfizer's Rapamune To Treat Very Rare Lung Disease LAM   Nasdaq
FDA approves Pfizer drug to treat very rare lung disease   Reuters India

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e27
   
Doctor Evidence Brings Valuable Health Data to IBM Watson Ecosystem   
MarketWatch
SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Doctor Evidence, a clinical health research data provider, announced a content partnership with IBM Watson to contribute valuable clinical cancer research content to Watson's oncology solutions ...

Let IBM Watson take your business to the next level at Echelon Asia   e27

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ABC Online
   
Anthrax mishap that potentially exposed 26 people not human error, US Army ...   
ABC Online
The US Army says it is unlikely human error was the reason the deadly biological agent anthrax was shipped in live form to labs across the country. The army's top general said personnel working at a weapons facility in Utah appeared to correctly follow all ...

18 labs may have received live anthrax   Sky News Australia
4 lab workers, 22 S. Koreans exposed to anthrax: US military   DAWN.com
18 labs may have received live anthrax samples: US officials   Bangkok Post
Greenfield Daily Reporter   
SecurityInfoWatch   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Demi Lovato launches mental health campaign, talks 'positive outlook'   
Los Angeles Times
Demi Lovato helped launch a mental health campaign on Thursday and is asserting that mental illness is "not something anyone should be ashamed of." The "Give Your Heart a Break" singer recently signed on to be the face of Be Vocal: Speak Up for Mental ...

Be vocal: Demi Lovato is the face of mental health in new campaign   OCRegister
Pop star Demi Lovato gets vocal about mental illness with new campaign   Fox News
Demi Lovato is the face of mental health in new campaign   Daily Astorian
TV Guide   
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Times of India
   
Cancer is the 2nd biggest killer: Report   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Cancer has emerged as the second-leading cause of death globally after cardiovascular diseases. Proportion of deaths due to cancer around the world increased from 12% in 1990 to 15% in 2013 while the number of new cases almost doubled ...

Breast cancer top killer among women, lung cancer among men in India   The Indian Express
Study: Cancer cases on the rise worldwide   The Week Magazine
Cancer cases on the rise but death rate is falling   The Hindu
Hindustan Times   
Livemint   
CBS News   
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The Guardian
   
Woman comes face to face with her dead brother's transplanted face   
The Guardian
A woman has met the man who received the face of her dead brother in a groundbreaking transplant. Rebekah Aversano saw – and touched – the transplanted face for the first time in an emotional meeting with Richard Norris, who was severely disfigured in a ...

Woman sees her dead brother's donated face on another man   TVNZ
Meet the man wearing someone else's face   NEWS.com.au
World-first face transplant patient Richard Norris meets donor's sister   Sydney Morning Herald
Woman's Day   
Stuff.co.nz   
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