2015年9月1日 星期二

2015-09-02 Singapore Health


AsiaOne
   
Ease ban on long-term visitors who have HIV   
AsiaOne
The lifting of the ban on short-term visits by HIV-positive visitors is long overdue ("Entry ban eased for foreigners with HIV"; yesterday). Singapore was one of the few developed countries with such a restrictive policy. However, the restriction on ...
Singapore lifts ban on HIV travellers   New Zealand Herald
Singapore lifts ban on HIV-positive visitors, allows them 3-month entry   The Globe and Mail
Singapore Softens Ban on HIV-Positive Visitors   New York Times

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AsiaOne
   
Breast-feeding tips for working mums   
AsiaOne
Mothers breast-feeding their babies in a commuter train as part of World Breast-feeding Week last month. Supportive employers and colleagues, as well as having a private space in the office, are factors that help make the breast-feeding journey ...
Breast milk, synthetic pot, jail visits among new laws   KSAT San Antonio
New Texas Law Will Make it Slightly Easier to Pump Breast Milk at Work   Jezebel

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StyleBistro
   
Bold and creamy   
AsiaOne
The manufacturer claims the formula used to make the Creamy Matte range conditions lips and locks in moisture. Steer clear of excessively oily food and this matte lippie can last for at least eight hours. Swiping the colour on my upper lip was more ...
How To Master The Dark Lip Trend This Fall   StyleBistro

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Health24
   
Healthy work environment lowers obesity risk   
Health24
Implementing a healthy environment at work, with exercise equipment and healthy meals will protect young employees from obesity risks. 0. Colleagues at lunch ~ iStock. Down syndrome kids' message to future moms » · Join. Health24 on Facebook ».
Why should we promote healthy working environment   Weekly Observer

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CTV News
   
Dual genetic tests may be best way to diagnose autism: Canadian study   
CTV News
A new Canadian study suggests the use of two newer genetic tests may be used to help better diagnose autism. Characterized by impaired social, emotional and communications skills, various studies suggest autism affects approximately one per cent of the ...

Tests help shed light on autism genetics   Reuters
Cutting-Edge Gene Tests May Improve Management of Autism   Philly.com
Autism Could Be Easier To Diagnose With 'Cutting-Edge' Molecular Diagnostic ...   Headlines & Global News

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Biotechin.Asia
   
2 Regional Listees make the Global MIT Technology Review magazine Innovators ...   
Biotechin.Asia
Singaporean Benjamin Tee, 33, Co-founder of Privi Medical and Australia-based Rikky Muller, 34, CEO and Co-founder of Cortera Neurotechnologies, both regional finalists honored on EmTech Asia's Innovators Under 35 (TR35) list for 2015 have attained ...


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Activity trackers vary in accuracy   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Wrist-worn activity trackers, increasingly popular among consumers and in healthcare research, can vary considerably in their accuracy, a study from Iowa State University suggests. Researchers pitted consumer devices against a ...


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Los Angeles Times
   
Your heart is probably much older than you think, the CDC warns   
Los Angeles Times
You may feel young at heart, but with apologies to Frank Sinatra, that's probably a fairy tale. A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the average American man has a heart that's 7.8 years “older” than his chronological ...
Our hearts are aging faster than we are, CDC warns   Dallas Morning News
CDC report that 75 per cent of adult American's hearts are OLDER than their bodies   Daily Mail
Most adult Americans' "heart age" older than their actual age   Xinhua
Examiner.com   
Youth Health Magzine   
Voice of America   
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CBS Local
   
Daily Marijuana Use Amongst College Students On The Rise   
CBS Local
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A new study is raising the red flag about what's going on behind closed doors on college campuses. Researchers found daily marijuana use amongst college students is on the rise, surpassing cigarette use. Meghan McCorkell has more ...

Study: College students daily marijuana at highest rate in 35 years   WTSP 10 News
Daily pot smoking on US college campuses at 35-year high   Daily Times
Study: Pot more common than cigarettes among college students   WFSB
Live Science   
Washington Post   
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Irish Examiner
   
Weight linked to Alzheimer's risk   
Irish Examiner
One more reason to watch the waistline: New research says people's weight in middle age may influence not just whether they go on to develop Alzheimer's disease, but when. Obesity in midlife has long been suspected of increasing the risk of Alzheimer's.
Mid-Life Obesity May Speed up Alzheimer's   The Chosun Ilbo
Body Mass Index predicts how soon Alzheimer's will develop   Telegraph.co.uk
Overweight in midlife may speed up Alzheimer's   The Nation

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