2015年8月4日 星期二

2015-08-05 Singapore Health


QT Vascular sets up drug-coating development centre in Singapore   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
MEDICAL supplies group QT Vascular said on Monday night it has set up its drug-coating development centre in Singapore. This was done with the support of the Singapore Economic Development Board. It said the centre will help to boost the group's ...


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The Guardian
   
Diet high in leafy green vegetables may slow cognitive decline in elderly – study   
The Guardian
Vegetable Basket The 'Mind' diet for optimal brain health recommends at least three servings of wholegrains, a salad and another vegetable each day as well as a glass of wine. Photograph: Carlos Gawronski/Getty. Reuters. Tuesday 4 August 2015 21.56 ...

Special veg-rich diet may slow cognitive decline in elderly, study shows | Reuters   Firstpost
Special veg-rich diet may slow cognitive decline in elderly, study shows   Channel News Asia
Eat your greens to keep your brain at the top of its game, researchers say   Malay Mail Online

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Eurosport.com ASIA
   
York City rename a stand in honour of Prostate Cancer UK   
Eurosport.com ASIA
During the 2015/16 season, visiting fans travelling to Bootham Crescent will be able to cheer their team on from the newly named 'Prostate Cancer UK Stand'. This season, York City Football Club is proud to link up with Prostate Cancer UK and draw ...

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The Chosun Ilbo
   
Health Minister Takes Fall for MERS Blunders   
The Chosun Ilbo
President Park Geun-hye on Tuesday fired Minister of Health and Welfare Moon Hyung-pyo over government blunders in the handling of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome outbreak. Moon was pressured to step down over allegations that his ministry's ...

S. Korean minister sacked over Mers crisis   The Straits Times
S. Korea's MERS cases, fatalities remain flat   Yonhap News
South Korea replaces health minister criticized over MERS outbreak   Reuters
Fox News   
Korea JoongAng Daily   
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The Nation
   
Tokyo lab to study world's deadliest viruses   
The Straits Times
TOKYO • A research lab in a Tokyo suburb will start handling some of the world's deadliest viruses for the first time, officials said yesterday. Japan has no active level-four biosafety labs, so this will bring it in line with other G-7 nations - there ...
Japan lab to handle deadliest viruses for first time   The Nation

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Channel News Asia
   
Singapore's first liver transplant patient turns 50   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: On the brink of death 25 years ago, Mdm Surinder Kaur shares how the procedure done locally gave her a second chance at life. By Eveline Gan, TODAY; POSTED: 05 Aug 2015 10:25. PHOTOS. Before Mdm Surinder Kaur's case, patients ...


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NBCNews.com
   
FDA's approval of first 3D-printed pill opens up endless possibilities for ...   
Washington Post
“Imagine your printer like a refrigerator that is full of all the ingredients you might require to make any dish in Jamie Oliver's new book...,” chemist Lee Cronin says in a 2012 TedGlobal talk. Cronin, a professor at the University of Glasgow, goes on ...
US approves anti-epilepsy pill manufactured with 3D printer   Business Standard
3-D printed drug "Spritam" approved by FDA   Xinhua
US approves drug made using 3D printing for the first time   Sydney Morning Herald
USA TODAY   
The Star Online   
WBFO   
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AsiaOne
   
Help! I've swallowed a fish bone   
AsiaOne
It ranks as the top referral from emergency departments to ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctors at three major public hospitals here - ahead of problems like nose bleeds and breathing difficulties. A recently published study by local doctors has now ...

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Health24
   
Active sex life improves seniors' quality of life   
Health24
A small Scottish study suggests that seniors with an active sex life enjoy a higher quality of life, and better social interactions. 0. Senior couple still happily in love ~ Shutterstock. Check. Are you a sex addict? » Ask. Sexologist » · Join ...
Sex key for psychological well being in the elderly: Study   Economic Times
For seniors, sexual activity is linked to higher quality of life   Free Malaysia Today

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CBC.ca
   
Ebola Cases Fall Sharply, WHO Reports   
New York Times
The number of new Ebola diagnoses in Sierra Leone and Guinea reached its lowest point in well over a year last week, according to the World Health Organization, with only one reported case in each country. There were no new cases in Liberia, the third ...

Eliminating Ebola possible in near future: WHO official   ecns
Eliminating Ebola possible in near future: WHO   Business Standard
Only two Ebola cases reported in past week, but risks remain: WHO   Reuters

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