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Wearable tech a potential game-changer in workplace, healthcare
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: Wearables may soon be used in workplaces to boost productivity and in special-needs schools to help therapists and teachers analyse data. By Tan Weizhen, TODAY; POSTED: 02 Jul 2015 08:51. PHOTOS. Engineer from Japanese ...
Innovations a potential game-changer in workplace, healthcareTODAYonline
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Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: Wearables may soon be used in workplaces to boost productivity and in special-needs schools to help therapists and teachers analyse data. By Tan Weizhen, TODAY; POSTED: 02 Jul 2015 08:51. PHOTOS. Engineer from Japanese ...
Innovations a potential game-changer in workplace, healthcare
TODAYonline
Wearable tech boom sparks privacy fears
TODAYonline
A man wearing cardboard hat depicting an Apple Watch, reacts as he tries on the watch after it went on display the Apple Store at Tokyo's Omotesando shopping district April 10, 2015. Reuters file photo. Industry observers, experts call for greater ...
Personal Data Protection Commission issues new advisory guidelines and ...Lexology (registration)
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TODAYonline
A man wearing cardboard hat depicting an Apple Watch, reacts as he tries on the watch after it went on display the Apple Store at Tokyo's Omotesando shopping district April 10, 2015. Reuters file photo. Industry observers, experts call for greater ...
Personal Data Protection Commission issues new advisory guidelines and ...
BBC News
South Korea reports new Mers case after four-day pause
BBC News
South Korea has reported a new case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), the first after a four-day break in infections. A total of 183 people have now contracted Mers in South Korea since it was first detected there in May - 33 of those people ...
South Korea reports new MERS case after four days of hiatusChannel News Asia
Korea Sees 1st New MERS Case in 4 DaysThe Chosun Ilbo
S. Korea reports new MERS case after four days of hiatusBangkok Post
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BBC News
South Korea has reported a new case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), the first after a four-day break in infections. A total of 183 people have now contracted Mers in South Korea since it was first detected there in May - 33 of those people ...
South Korea reports new MERS case after four days of hiatus
Korea Sees 1st New MERS Case in 4 Days
S. Korea reports new MERS case after four days of hiatus
The Globe and Mail
Second Ebola case in Liberia raises fears of resurgence
The Globe and Mail
Liberia confirmed a second new case of Ebola on Wednesday and warned of possible new infections, as the re-emergence of the virus nearly two months after its elimination in the West African country raised fears of hidden pockets of the disease. More ...
Liberia finds second Ebola case, raising fears of resurgenceWashington Post
Liberia fears a new Ebola epidemic after second case is discoveredQuartz
Ebola crisis: Liberia's new outbreak spreadsBBC News
Daily Mail
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The Globe and Mail
Liberia confirmed a second new case of Ebola on Wednesday and warned of possible new infections, as the re-emergence of the virus nearly two months after its elimination in the West African country raised fears of hidden pockets of the disease. More ...
Liberia finds second Ebola case, raising fears of resurgence
Liberia fears a new Ebola epidemic after second case is discovered
Ebola crisis: Liberia's new outbreak spreads
PerfScience
Control Risk Factors to Prevent Heart Diseases
PerfScience
In a new research study, published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers from the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, endeavored to zero in on the impact of controlling preventable risk factors to ...
Half of heart-disease deaths “preventable”, study saysSentinel Republic
Half of heart disease deaths in the US due to preventable factorsTimes of Malta
5 Changes That Could Slash Heart Disease Deaths by HalfMoney Talks News (blog)
AsiaOne
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PerfScience
In a new research study, published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers from the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, endeavored to zero in on the impact of controlling preventable risk factors to ...
Half of heart-disease deaths “preventable”, study says
Half of heart disease deaths in the US due to preventable factors
5 Changes That Could Slash Heart Disease Deaths by Half
Times of India
UN issues first-ever guidance to combat heatwaves
Times of India
GENEVA: For the first time, the United Nations today issued a new joint guidance for countries to address the health risks posed by heatwaves that have become more frequent and deadlier over the last 50 years, recently killing over 3,000 people in ...
UN unveils guidelines for heat wave health risksPress TV
Saudi's SAFCO posts fifth straight profit declineBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
Countries must deal with health risks of more frequent heatwaves: UNGMA News
Reuters
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Times of India
GENEVA: For the first time, the United Nations today issued a new joint guidance for countries to address the health risks posed by heatwaves that have become more frequent and deadlier over the last 50 years, recently killing over 3,000 people in ...
UN unveils guidelines for heat wave health risks
Saudi's SAFCO posts fifth straight profit decline
Countries must deal with health risks of more frequent heatwaves: UN
Fox News
Plastic Surgery Marketing is Helping Surgeons Spread the Good Word
Digital Journal
USA – 01 July, 2015 – Plastic Surgery Marketing exclusively caters to the industry for plastic surgeon marketing. At http://plasticsurgerymarketing.ninja you will be able to get a wide range of blogging, website development, search engine optimization ...
Cosmetic surgery tourism: how a Breast Augmentation abroad could mean a ...Harley Medical News
Plastic surgeons from different countries prefer different breast shapesGMA News
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Digital Journal
USA – 01 July, 2015 – Plastic Surgery Marketing exclusively caters to the industry for plastic surgeon marketing. At http://plasticsurgerymarketing.ninja you will be able to get a wide range of blogging, website development, search engine optimization ...
Cosmetic surgery tourism: how a Breast Augmentation abroad could mean a ...
Plastic surgeons from different countries prefer different breast shapes
Reuters
Attorneys seek to challenge California's new school vaccination law
Reuters
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Opponents of California's new law tightening school vaccination rules said on Wednesday they had put together a team of attorneys to challenge the measure, which was prompted by a measles outbreak at Disneyland that sickened ...
California's vaccination bill may go a bit too farWashington Post
Ex-California lawmaker Tim Donnelly pushes for referendum on new vaccination ...Los Angeles Times
Parents Threaten To Leave California Over State's Childhood Vaccination LawCBS Local
OCRegister
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Reuters
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Opponents of California's new law tightening school vaccination rules said on Wednesday they had put together a team of attorneys to challenge the measure, which was prompted by a measles outbreak at Disneyland that sickened ...
California's vaccination bill may go a bit too far
Ex-California lawmaker Tim Donnelly pushes for referendum on new vaccination ...
Parents Threaten To Leave California Over State's Childhood Vaccination Law
AsiaOne
Addressing global disease threats
CattleNetwork.com
In a global meeting in Paris this week, animal- and human-health officials discussed strategies for addressing biological threats, including pathogens that could serve as biological weapons. The World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), in ...
Beware of animal diseases used as biological weaponsNews24
Beware of animal diseases as biological weapons, health experts sayReuters
Health Experts: Animal Diseases Can Be Used As Biological WeaponsHeadlines & Global News
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CattleNetwork.com
In a global meeting in Paris this week, animal- and human-health officials discussed strategies for addressing biological threats, including pathogens that could serve as biological weapons. The World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), in ...
Beware of animal diseases used as biological weapons
Beware of animal diseases as biological weapons, health experts say
Health Experts: Animal Diseases Can Be Used As Biological Weapons
NH Voice
Novartis asked to pay $3.35 billion for Using Kickbacks to boost sales of two ...
NH Voice
The US said that the Novartis AG has used wrong ways to improve its sales of two drugs included in Medicare and Medicaid. Therefore, it in its filed papers in Manhattan federal court has asked that the Swiss drugmaker should pay $3.35 billion in ...
Novartis In Deep Trouble As Allegations And Whistleblowers Come ForwardEmpire State Tribune
US gov seeks $3.35bn from Novartis in kickbacks casePharmaTimes
US claims $3.3 bn in Novartis kickback lawsuitdomain-B
Medical Xpress
BioPharma Dive
PharmaLive (press release) (subscription)
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NH Voice
The US said that the Novartis AG has used wrong ways to improve its sales of two drugs included in Medicare and Medicaid. Therefore, it in its filed papers in Manhattan federal court has asked that the Swiss drugmaker should pay $3.35 billion in ...
Novartis In Deep Trouble As Allegations And Whistleblowers Come Forward
US gov seeks $3.35bn from Novartis in kickbacks case
US claims $3.3 bn in Novartis kickback lawsuit
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