2015年7月24日 星期五

2015-07-25 Singapore Health


TODAYonline
   
Stallholders told to stop serving raw fish for now   
The Straits Times
Foodstall holders have been asked, for now, not to sell dishes containing two types of raw fish found to have traces of the Group B Streptococcus (GBS) bacteria. The two types of fish are: Song fish, also known as Asian Bighead Carp; and Toman fish ...
Traces of GBS found in raw fish samples: MOH   Channel News Asia
Eateries to halt sales of two types of raw fish containing GBS   TODAYonline
Traces of GBS bacteria found in two types of raw fish: MOH   AsiaOne

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AsiaOne
   
Collaborative platform for healthcare sector launched   
AsiaOne
CHART - or the Centre for Healthcare Assistive and Robotics Technology - was on Thursday officially opened by President Tony Tan Keng Yam at the Changi General Hospital (CGH). Photo: Lianhe Zaobao. Saturday, Jul 25, 2015. The Business Times
Machines give rehab patients a leg-up, reminders and more   The Straits Times
Changi General Hospital eyes robot aid for service, productivity boost   Channel News Asia
Robots to improve operational efficiency at Singapore hospital   Trade Arabia
Digital Journal   
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TODAYonline
   
Balloon maracas in NDP funpack 'safe to use': Parade organisers   
TODAYonline
Garry Bor says he was injured by the balloon maracas in the National Day Parade funpack. Photo: Channel NewsAsia. The National Day Parade executive committee says the inflatable maracas has undergone quality control and safety checks, even though a ...


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Channel News Asia
   
IMH, Temasek complete post-disaster psychological support training project   
Channel News Asia
Participants in Thailand, Indonesia and China have received training to "develop and promote emotional resilience and well-being programmes" as part of post-disaster recovery efforts, say the Institute of Mental Health and Temasek Foundation. POSTED ...
Disaster mental health scheme led by S'pore has trained more than 800 people ...   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
Money, commuting time and poor social skills taking a heavy toll on Thai families   
AsiaOne
Many Thai families no longer have time for each other nor do they have warm relationships, due to financial struggle and overly long journey time to and from work. Many suffer from debt and reportedly lack goals to boost family ties and stability ...

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AsiaOne
   
More nurses seize the chance to upgrade themselves   
The Straits Times
More nurses are taking the path to upgrade themselves after measures to retain nurses and attract new faces were introduced last year. This year, nearly 180 enrolled nurses - the lowest tier - signed up for bridging courses at Ngee Ann and Nanyang ...

400 nurses to be promoted to newly created leadership role   TODAYonline
Nominations open for Great Iowa Nurses   Newton Daily News

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ABC Online
   
World's first malaria vaccine a step closer to rollout   
ABC Online
ELIZABETH JACKSON: The world is one step closer to having its first malaria vaccine available. Overnight, European regulators have approved it, despite its limited effectiveness in children and babies. But with malaria still accounting for nearly 600 ...
Doctor's decades-long quest for malaria vaccine pays off   CBS News
GlaxoSmithKline's Malaria Vaccine Clears Final Scientific Hurdle   Wall Street Journal
First vaccine raises hopes of beating malaria   The Times (subscription)
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Straits Times   
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Fox News
   
West African drug officials see 'alarming' rise in meth trade   
Fox News
June 29, 2014 - FILE photo of Senegalese police preparing to incinerate methamphetamines seized at the Malian border in Tambacounda, Senegal. Drug enforcement officials say West African gangs are producing and exporting hundreds of millions of ...

Special report - West Africa's alarming growth industry: meth   Reuters

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MD Magazine
   
AbbVie, Bristol-Myers get FDA nod for hep C treatments   
Channel News Asia
REUTERS: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved two treatments for less common forms of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. The regulator cleared AbbVie Inc's Technivie, which targets HCV genotype 4 infections, and Bristol-Myers ...

CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-AbbVie, Bristol-Myers get FDA nod for hep C treatments   Reuters
New Drug Combo OK'd for Hepatitis C   MedPage Today
Technivie Approved for Hepatitis C   U.S. News & World Report
Medscape   
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AsiaOne
   
Malaysian beauty queen inspires many by giving hair to cancer patients   
AsiaOne
JOHOR BARU - All she wanted was to show her support for cancer patients, but beauty queen G. Thamaraii has inspired hundreds by shaving her head bald. The 28-year-old teacher, who was crowned Miss India Johor 2014, is surprised by the show of ...

Beauty queen inspires many by giving hair to cancer patients   The Star Online

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