2015年7月22日 星期三

2015-07-23 Singapore Health


AsiaOne
   
Couple's joy cut short with infant's death   
AsiaOne
One of the couple's 11-month-old twin boys died in a district hospital on July 3. Photo: The Star/ANN. Couple's joy cut short with infant's death. The Star/ANN | Norbaiti Phaharoradzi | Thursday, Jul 23, 2015. Home Shares. 1. Norbaiti Phaharoradzi. The ...

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AsiaOne
   
How much food does that exercise earn you? You might be surprised   
AsiaOne
A woman exercises as the sun rises over Victoria Park in Leicester, central England, December 30, 2014. Photo: Reuters. Thursday, Jul 23, 2015. Reuters. In a small new study, volunteers who were shown chocolate and sports drinks after an exercise ...
How Much Food Should You Eat After Your Exercise? A Study Explains What Really ...   iSchoolGuide
You Probably Have No Clue How Much Food You're Burning Off at the Gym   Munchies_ Food by VICE

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Times LIVE
   
Bionic eye a look into future   
Times LIVE
Image by: PAUL COOPER/REX SHUTTERSTOCK. A partially sighted British pensioner has had most of his vision restored thanks to a "bionic eye" - a device that converts video images from a miniature camera installed in his glasses to his brain. Save & ...

'Bionic Eye' Helps Man See After Decade of Impaired Vision   ABC News
Bionic eye helps pensioner see in world first   The Nation
'Bionic eye' successfully restores sight of pensioner   Irish Times
The Daily Star   
Financial Express   
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Channel News Asia
   
Medical blunder affects nearly 10000 at Hong Kong hospital: Report   
Channel News Asia
A medical blunder involving the wrong interpretation of liver enzyme tests at Hong Kong's Tuen Mun Hospital has surfaced after going undetected for the past two years, the South China Morning Post reported. POSTED: 23 Jul 2015 09:11; UPDATED: 23 Jul ...

Tuen Mun Hospital medical mistake affected 9400 patients   EJ Insight
Scrooges leave our health system ailing   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Hospital blunder affects over 4600 patients   Hong Kong Standard
Coconuts Hong Kong   
7thSpace Interactive (press release)   
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AsiaOne
   
Why we must have foreign patients   
AsiaOne
The National Heart Centre (above) carried out fewer than 300 bypass operations in the last 12 months. Malaysia's Institut Jantung Negara performs almost 3,000 open-heart operations annually. Photo: National Heart Centre Singapore. Thursday, Jul 23, 2015
Why Singapore must have foreign patients   The Straits Times

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The Straits Times
   
Want to look smarter? Draw your brows right   
The Straits Times
There are at least four brow shapes that you can opt for, says Ms Sophia Chia, an assistant training manager at Shu Uemura. The different brow shapes can make you look more glamorous and even smarter. 1 The glamorous brow. The arch of such brows ...


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Biotechin.Asia
   
Is milk doing you any good?   
Biotechin.Asia
Throughout history, milk has commonly been regarded as a vital part of a balanced diet. When a baby is born, breast milk is the best form of nutrition; this no one can disagree with (Read here on black market breast milk). All mammals nurse their young ...
Time to ditch milk? Exploring the dairy dilemma   New Scientist
The importance of milk and dairy products   KOLO

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Los Angeles Times
   
Genetics study points toward eyedrop treatment for cataracts   
Los Angeles Times
In coming decades, doctors might be able to treat or prevent cataracts with eyedrops -- all because of an unexpected discovery, revealed during a genetics study, about a molecule that helps make cholesterol in human cells. Lanosterol, as the substance ...
Cataracts could be treated with eye drops instead of surgery in future, study says   ABC Online
Cataract Cure: Eye Drops May Replace Surgery For Common Cause Of Blindness   Science World Report
New cataract drug could eliminate need for surgery   Irish Times
The Biological SCENE   
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ElectronicsWeekly.com
   
France group develops artificial pancreas to treat diabetes   
ElectronicsWeekly.com
schema_boucl_ferm1 Diabetes suffers may one day be given artificial pancreases to treat their condition if work by CEA-Leti and Diabeloop in France is successful. A joint lab set up by Leti and Diabeloop will develop an artificial pancreas which will ...

Leti and Diabeloop Project Aims at Developing Artificial Pancreas for Diabetes ...   Nanotechnology News (press release)
Project to develop artificial pancreas for diabetes treatment   Pharmaceutical Processing

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Fox Business
   
Biogen Alzheimer's data disappoints, Lilly gets slight bump   
Reuters
Disappointing data for Biogen Inc's experimental Alzheimer's drug dragged shares of the company lower on Wednesday, while investors took a slightly more positive view of new findings for a treatment from Eli Lilly and Co. Shares of Biogen traded 3.9 ...

New Alzheimer's disease drug could slow decline in dementia patients, experts say   ABC Online
Breakthrough in Alzheimer's fight with trial results on drug   Irish Independent
New drug may cure patients in early stages of Alzheimer's   DAWN.com
RT   
Washington Post   
Irish Examiner   
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