2015年9月3日 星期四

2015-09-04 Singapore Health


Downturn could work in PAP's favour: Analyst   
The Straits Times
The economic slowdown and an unfolding political crisis in Malaysia could help the People's Action Party (PAP) at the polls, said Bank of America Merrill Lynch economist Chua Hak Bin. He noted in a report yesterday that the PAP tends to receive a ...

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The Straits Times
   
Jia Jia showing some signs of pregnancy   
AsiaOne
Jia Jia celebrates her 7th birthday today with a ice birthday cake filled with her favourite treats. Photo: The Straits Times. Jia Jia showing some signs of pregnancy. My Paper | Seow Bei Yi | Friday, Sep 4, 2015. Home Shares. 11. Seow Bei Yi. My Paper ...
Jury still out on whether panda cub is on the way   The Straits Times
Giant panda Jia Jia's pregnancy prospects still unclear   Channel News Asia
Giant panda Kai Kai keeps caretakers in Singapore on toes over possible pregnancy   ecns

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ThaiVisa News
   
DNA tests give man hope for baby custody   
AsiaOne
A gay man embroiled in a battle for custody of a baby believes his chance of taking his daughter, who was born through paid surrogacy, back to their family in Spain is brighter after the egg donor came forward. A paternity test on Gordon Alan "Bud ...
DNA tests give foreigner hope for baby custody   The Nation

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The Straits Times
   
Obesity 'not just caused by poor diet, lifestyle'   
The Straits Times
Eat too much or exercise too little and you get fat: that's what most people believe. But obesity is far more complicated, with multiple causes which differ from person to person, said Harvard Medical School's Associate Professor Lee Kaplan, an expert ...
Call to boost obesity surgery   Otago Daily Times

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CNN
   
Liberia: Ebola-Free, for a Second Time   
New York Times
The World Health Organization declared Liberia free of Ebola for a second time on Thursday, several months after it was first thought to have halted the virus in May, only to experience a brief resurgence of cases that puzzled epidemiologists. “Today ...
Liberia declared Ebola-free for a second time   Los Angeles Times
Liberia is Ebola-free for 42 days as outbreak that killed 4800 wanes in West ...   New York Daily News
Liberia Is Ebola Free (Again)   Live Science
Reuters   
CBC.ca   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Autism's future is about recovering from past mistakes   
The Australian Financial Review
How to see things and events as they are is as much an issue for scientists and doctors studying autism as it is for people who experience it. NaN of. Hans Asperger with a child with "autistic psychopathy". Inside, but looking out. Autism is currently ...

We've spent $1bn on autism research – but the tangible benefits are elusive   The Guardian
Learning to accept my autistic child   The Straits Times
Steve Silberman interview: 'We have to understand people with autism – not ...   Big Issue
NPR   
Food World News   
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AsiaOne
   
All of Malaysia's water vending machines to be licensed by Jan 1   
AsiaOne
PUTRAJAYA - Beginning Jan 1, the Health Ministry will require all water vending machines to be licensed under Regulation 360C(4) of the Food Regulations 1985. A two-year licence would cost RM150 (S$50), and each licence will only be valid for one ...

Health Ministry wants all water vending machines licensed by Jan 1   The Star Online
Health Dept sampling water from vending machines   The Borneo Post
Fresh Healthy Vending Secures Record 135 New Franchisee Locations in August 2015   CNNMoney

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AsiaOne
   
Suspected dengue deaths total 19 since May: CDC   
Taipei Times
A total of 19 deaths in Taiwan suspected of having been caused by dengue fever were reported as of Monday, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said yesterday. The figure, covering the period from May 1 to Monday, included the four cases that were ...

CDC announces 19 dengue fever deaths in the latest outbreak   China Post

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Kidney recipients, donors want info about each other's health   
Philly.com
(Reuters Health) - Living kidney donors and their recipients would like to share more health information before the transplant surgery, a new survey indicates. Currently, patients must be informed if they're at risk for acquiring hepatitis or HIV from ...

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Progress on surrogacy cases queried   
AsiaOne
National Legislative Assembly (NLA) member Wallop Tangkananurak asked the Public Health Minister Dr Piyasakol Sakolsatayadorn about the progress in enforcing the law on surrogacy clinics. "Earlier, there were two cases, one was an Australian family ...


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