2015年7月21日 星期二

2015-07-22 Singapore Health


Channel News Asia
   
1000 people packing up to 120000 funpacks daily   
The Straits Times
More than one million National Day goodie bags for households have been packed so far, with the massive effort expected to end tomorrow. A total of 1.25 million funpacks will be given out to residents, while another 300,000 will be distributed to ...

More than 1 million NDP 2015 funpacks prepared so far   Channel News Asia

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The Straits Times
   
Body challenges that went viral   
The Straits Times
In one of the body challenges, one reaches the arm around the back to touch the belly button, in a bid to show off a supposedly small waist. Published. Jul 21, 2015, 5:00 am SGT. More. Share Tweet Linkedin Email Pin Google+ Reddit Print. Permalink:.

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AsiaOne
   
How parents can help teens deal with body image issues   
AsiaOne
It's not just women who are susceptible to body image issues. Men, too, are increasingly feeling the pressure to look perfect. And social media is making it worse. "A person who subscribes too much to social media can begin to believe that every human ...

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The Straits Times
   
Dengue warning as cases increase   
The Straits Times
Singaporeans are being warned to be on guard against dengue with the fever in its peak season. There were 263 cases last week and 272 in the previous week, the highest figure for the year so far, according to the latest statistics from the National ...

A tale of three mosquitoes: how a warming world could spread disease   The Conversation AU
GM Mosquito Cuts Wild-Type Numbers   The Scientist
Special drive for anti-dengue operations   The Hindu
The Navhind Times   
NYOOOZ   
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Bangkok Post
   
Rayong Mers test negative | Bangkok Post: news   
Bangkok Post
Authorities in Rayong have isolated this man, who reported to hospital with symptoms of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers) disease, and fear Mers has been brought in by workers from Korea - one of whom died last week. (Photo by Jumphol ...

Fewer Foreigners Visited Korea in June Amid MERS Scare   The Chosun Ilbo
S. Korea may lose nearly $14b in tourism revenue to Mers   The Straits Times
BOK governor voices concern on MERS-hit tourism industry   The Korea Herald
The Korea Observer   
GMA News   
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Voices Of Youth: Let's be appreciative despite breakdown   
The Straits Times
While I was disappointed at the massive MRT breakdown on July 7, I am still grateful to the SMRT staff who worked overnight during the agonising period ("2 major MRT lines down for over 2 hours"; July 8). However, I am disturbed by the fact that even ...

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NBCNews.com
   
Use of CPR by Bystanders Improves Survival After Cardiac Arrest, Study Finds   
NBCNews.com
People can save lives when cardiac arrest strikes, just by getting down on their knees and trying CPR or by using a defibrillator, two new studies show. The studies found that a few more bystanders are stepping up to help people who have collapsed, and ...

More lives saved by CPR, AEDs   6abc.com
With help from bystanders, cardiac arrest outcomes improving   Vocal Republic
Bystanders save lives with CPR for cardiac arrest   CT News (blog)

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Channel News Asia
   
How technology that mimics human senses benefit patients   
Channel News Asia
A vest that hugs, glasses that restore sight, and a spoon that could give water the taste of honey - Channel NewsAsia's The Big Idea explores remarkable inventions that help patients with impaired senses. POSTED: 21 Jul 2015 23:01; UPDATED: 21 Jul 2015 ...


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Asian Scientist Magazine
   
Blue LEDs For Chemical-Free Food Safety   
Asian Scientist Magazine
Researchers have discovered that blue LED light could be used to kill common food-borne pathogens without the need for chemical treatment. Asian Scientist Newsroom | July 22, 2015 | In the Lab. AsianScientist (Jul. 22, 2015) - A team of scientists from ...
Blue LEDs Helps To Preserve Food   Pakistan Tribe

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Asian Scientist Magazine
   
Indulgent Grandparents Fuel Obesity In Chinese Kids   
Asian Scientist Magazine
Overfeeding and protection from household chores are some ways grandparents are contributing to obesity in their grandkids. Asian Scientist Newsroom | July 22, 2015 | Health. AsianScientist (Jul. 22, 2015) - Affection from grandparents towards their ...

Child's obesity is linked to grandparents love   Andhra Wishesh

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