2015年8月20日 星期四

2015-08-21 Singapore Health


AsiaOne
   
2 fined $31000 for e-cigarette offences   
The Straits Times
An engineer and a property agent who imported and sold electronic cigarettes online were fined a total of $31,000 yesterday. Francis Chue Kar Fatt, 33, was fined $16,000, while 32-year-old property agent Zhang Zhaoming, was fined $15,000 after they ...
2 men fined $31000 for illegal online sale of e-cigs   AsiaOne
Two men fined S$31000 for illegal online sale of e-cigarettes   TODAYonline
2 e-cigarette online sellers in Singapore fined   Channel News Asia

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ABC News
   
Jimmy Carter to undergo latest immune treatment for brain cancer   
Washington Post
Jimmy Carter spoke plainly when he said Thursday that doctors had found “four spots of melanoma” on his brain. The 90-year-old former president was relaxed and matter-of-fact as he talked about the uncertainty he faces. “I'm perfectly at ease with ...
New Methods for Cancer May Benefit Jimmy Carter's Fight   New York Times
Cancer has spread to my brain, says Carter   Irish Independent
Jimmy Carter to Be Treated With Immune Boosting Drug   Newsweek
The Age   
Mirror.co.uk   
Chicago Tribune   
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AsiaOne
   
Suspected MERS case reported in Korea   
Korea Times
A Korean man is showing suspected symptoms of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) following a recent trip to the United Arab Emirates, health authorities said Friday. It triggered a fresh concern that the deadly disease will revisit, thwarting the ...

Monthly household spending inches up 1 pct in Q2   GlobalPost
Suspected MERS case reported in S. Korea   The Korea Herald
News Analysis: What lessons S.Korea learn from MERS outbreak   Xinhua
Parent Herald   
Latinos Health   
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ABC News
   
Long Hours at Work Increase Stroke Risk, Says Study   
ABC News
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Working longer hours increases stroke risk   Times LIVE
Working longer hours increases stroke risk by up to 33%: Study   The Straits Times
Working longer hours increases stroke risk by up to 33pc   The Nation
Washington Post   
Fortune   
Huffington Post   
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AsiaOne
   
How to pull off plum and other deep berry lipstick shades   
AsiaOne
Deep purple and dark red lipsticks are making a comeback this season. Rich berry lipsticks - some look almost black or a rich blood red in the tube - are a step up from regular red lipsticks. Wear them on days when you want to make a statement - singer ...
How Do I Make My Lipstick Last Forever When Nothing Else Does?   New York Magazine

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The Express Tribune
   
Disease eradication: Injectable polio vaccine launched in Pakistan   
The Express Tribune
State Minister for National Health Services, Regulation and Coordination Saira Afzal Tarar watches as a doctor administers IPV to a child. PHOTO: AFP. The federal health ministry in collaboration with its international donor agencies on Thursday has ...

Pakistan launches injectable polio vaccine   Daily Times
New vaccine launched to hasten end of polio   The Nation
Pakistan launches new polio vaccine, aims for 2016 wipeout   Channel News Asia
The News Teller   
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AsiaOne
   
Some people are taking plastic surgery procedures far too lightly   
AsiaOne
She has big round eyes, a dainty nose and a pointed chin. It seems like it's quite possible for an ugly duckling to literally change into a swan overnight after all as Lee Hee Danae had work done on her face to change her looks. Not that she was "ugly ...

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AsiaOne
   
Mental patients prefer bomohs   
AsiaOne
It is estimated that two-thirds of mentally ill patients would rather seek the help of bomohs and priests than seek medical treatment. The Straits Times. Friday, Aug 21, 2015. The Star/ANN. KUALA LUMPUR - It is estimated that two-thirds of mentally ill ...
Bomoh preferred choice for most mental patients, minister says   Malay Mail Online
End to MIC drama   The Sun Daily
Group trying to disrupt MIC presidential nomination   Bayoubuzz
The Malaysian Insider   
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Hindustan Times
   
I can't get no satisfaction: Female Viagra myths busted   
Hindustan Times
Men are happy with the female 'Viagra' for gone are the days of the 'fake headaches' and recurring periods. Women are happy that there's an alternative to oyrsters and champagne. (Shutterstock Photo) ...

'Female Viagra' Poses Challenges for Buyer Valeant   New York Times
Valeant and NetApp are big market movers   Washington Post
Canada's Valeant to buy 'female Viagra' maker Sprout Pharma   Toronto Sun
Channel News Asia   
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Horticulture Week
   
Glyphosate Task Force makes technical statement on IARC glyphosate Monograph   
Horticulture Week
Since the publication of the IARC preliminary classification of glyphosate in The Lancet in March 2015, IARC has taken steps to clarify its scope and purpose. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) is an advisory body to the World ...
How safe substances become dangerous   eco-business.com
Toxic decisions: How safe substances become dangerous   Irish Examiner

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