2015年6月21日 星期日

2015-06-22 Singapore Health


The Straits Times
   
SGH rolls out simplified 1-hour CPR programme   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — A recent study by the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and National Heart Centre Singapore has shown that participants who learnt simplified cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) gave better chest compressions than those who went ...

SGH launches simplified CPR programme for community, religious groups   Channel News Asia
Over 60 Singaporeans learn to carry out simple CPR, in first-responder scheme   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
More young binge drinkers a worry: Experts   
AsiaOne
Yet scientist Thomas Tan (not his real name) reached for the bottle time and again. Like many alcoholics, Mr Tan began drinking in his teens, "after we booked out of army on weekends and partied". "I was shy and introverted, but alcohol transformed me into ...

Worry over rise of young binge-drinkers in Singapore   The Straits Times

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The Straits Times
   
Let's do the belly button challenge   
The Straits Times
South Korean singer Sehun of popular K-pop boy band Exo tried it too. -- PHOTO: WEIBO. By Yip Wai Yee. Wrap your arm around your back, then, with the same arm, reach in front and touch your belly button. Done? Congratulations, you have a tiny waist (or ...


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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Airline, hotel, public transport stocks to be among hardest hit should Mers spread ...   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
SHOULD Mers (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) spread further in Asean, airline, hotel and mass public transport stocks would be among the hardest hit, said Nomura in a report on Monday. Other stocks that could see the most impact are those in retail ...

Thailand steps up airport screening over MERS   AsiaOne
South Korea Box Office: 'Jurassic World' Reigns Again as Admissions Recover ...   Hollywood Reporter
Google searches show MERS may hurt Korea more than ferry tragedy   TODAYonline
Zee News   
Arirang News   
The Chosun Ilbo   
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NDTV
   
India's Yoga Day, Finally Arrives, Amid Cheers and Skepticism   
NDTV
New Delhi: It was a rare sight - after a brief speech to inaugurate International Yoga Day on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi descended from a huge stage in front of the presidential palace and took off his glasses and his shoes. He quietly took his ...

From the young to the old, Delhi descends on streets to observe International ...   Firstpost
Yoga day logo was hand-picked by Modi   Times of India
India scripts history; enters Guinness Book for yoga   Moneycontrol.com
Asahi Shimbun   
Business Standard   
India Today   
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The Straits Times
   
Sharp rise in number diagnosed with cancer   
The Straits Times
A cancer patient undergoing chemotherapy sessions at National Cancer Centre of Singapore. -- PHOTO: ST FILE. By Janice Tai. Each day, 36 people in Singapore are told that they have cancer, marking a worrying rise in the country's top killer. Cancer cases ...


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The Straits Times
   
Impact 2015: Special jacket delivers 'virtual' hugs   
The Straits Times
Dr James Teh, 34, demonstrating the T.Jacket – a pressure vest that can remotely “hug” people with special needs when they are feeling distressed to calm and console them. The jacket can also be activated by the wearer. -- PHOTO: AZIZ HUSSIN. By Olivia ...


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Biotechin.Asia
   
3D bioprinting of nerve cells   
Biotechin.Asia
Imagine a 3D printer which looks like an old school hydraulics and plastics, but prints human organs! The future of printing has come, to take its first few steps to print organs in full flesh. Researchers at Michigan Technological University hope to use this newly ...

3D printing technology could be used to print human skin in the future   Ecumenical News
Human skin could soon be made using 3-D printers   whnt.com

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Khaleej Times
   
A guide to healthy fasting this Ramadan   
Kashmir Images
With spirituality in focus, anyone fasting during the month of Ramadan should also be taking special care of their health by exercising and eating the right types of food that will help fight hunger and keep you replenished throughout the day. Dr. Atul Aundhekar ...

The Ramadan detox: a 7-point plan for a healthier you   Aquila Style
My Ramadan: Pupils' questions add clarity to teacher's fast in holy month   The National

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Sacramento Bee
   
Guam health department mulls stronger rules on pot   
Marianas Variety
HAGÅTÑA — The Department of Public Health and Social Services is exploring options to strengthen the regulations related to the use of medical marijuana on Guam, officials said on Friday. “We want to make sure (the program) benefits the patients it`s ...

Study finds no significant increase in marijuana's use in states with medical   The Bell Jar
Time to regulate medical marijuana   Sacramento Bee
State advertising to recruit more medical marijuana doctors   CT Post
Live Trading News   
Aitkin Independent Age   
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