2015年9月6日 星期日

2015-09-07 Singapore Health


AsiaOne
   
Uganda acid victim to arrive here next week for treatment   
AsiaOne
Ms Namale Allen will be heading to Singapore for treatment, a trip made possible after several online donation drives here managed to raise the funds for her travel and medical expenses. GoFundMe. Monday, Sep 07, 2015. The Straits Times By Jasmine ...


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AsiaOne
   
A nose job for your cat? Looks purrfect   
AsiaOne
Animal advocates have objected to plastic surgery for pets, saying it is a form of abuse. Photo: The Straits Times. A nose job for your cat? Looks purrfect. The Straits Times | Chang May Choon | Monday, Sep 7, 2015. Home Shares. 7. Chang May Choon.
Sculpting Identity: A History of the Nose Job   The Atlantic

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The Straits Times
   
A book guaranteed to induce sleep?   
Economic Times
There are more than a few books that are, at least unofficially, guaranteed to put their readers, and possibly listeners as well, to sleep. But that is usually an unintended objective of the author and is, therefore, not recommended in lieu of, say ...
Author of Rabbit bestseller lands book deal   The Straits Times
This Children's Book Promotes Sleep Hypnosis on Kids   Youth Health Magzine
Amazon best-seller The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep written to have ...   The Australian
Sioux City Journal   
KRQE News 13   
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The Straits Times
   
To cancer hell and back   
The Straits Times
SYDNEY • I often wondered what it would be like to have a cancer growing inside one's body. To discover suddenly that you are carrying something that is eating you away, growing in an ugly, consuming mass in or around your bones or organs. To be ...
Was it cancer? Julia Baird on getting the diagnosis   Daily Life

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Biotechin.Asia
   
Synthetic DNA-vaccine against MERS-CoV gives positive results in monkeys and ...   
Biotechin.Asia
Middle-East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) wreaked havoc in 2012 when it was first reported in Saudi Arabia and then spread to other countries in the Middle East and Asia even extending to North America. It affected around 1400 people and ...

School sounds alert   Arab News
Jordan reports third death case of coronavirus   Zawya (registration)

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New York Times
   
Asking for advice at work makes you seem smart, not stupid—but only if you do ...   
Quartz
Startup culture tends to emphasize the fact that an organization's strengths are distributed among its staff, and encourage employees to seek each other out for advice and guidance. That changes, however, as organizations get bigger, and in many ...
Smart Workers Seek Out Advice, Study Suggests   New York Times

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Drug Discovery & Development
   
Google, Sanofi Partner on New Diabetes R&D Project   
Drug Discovery & Development
Source: Shutterstock Google Life Sciences, the search giant's medical research division, struck a deal with French pharmaceutical company Sanofi to develop potential treatments for diabetes. Both companies “will develop ways to store and analyze ...
Google Life Sciences and Sanofi collaborate in fight against diabetes   Diabetes.co.uk

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InterAksyon
   
VIDEO | Workers cleared in Ebola Reston case as monkeys' blood samples undergo ...   
InterAksyon
MANILA - All the employees of the monkey holding facility where the Ebola Reston Virus (ERV) was detected in one of the animals have tested negative for ERV, even as authorities reiterated earlier assurances that unlike the strains that flared in ...
Philippine monkeys infected with Ebola not lethal to humans   News24
Ebola scare at monkey breeding centre blows over   gulfnews.com
Philippine monkeys infected with Ebola   Times of India
Inquirer.net   
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Informing athletes about concussions may not change behavior   
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Educating athletes about the risk of concussion may do little to change long-term behavior, a new qualitative research review has found. Based on 89 peer-reviewed articles, two books and two Web sites, researchers say the ...


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IBNLive
   
Restless nights? Smart devices may help ease you through the twilight hours   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Insomniacs, light sleepers and others who blink bleary eyes every morning could be the next target of technology companies looking to come up with ideas to improve any given aspect of consumers' lives. Samsung Electronics Co and Panasonic Corp both ...

Restless nights? Smart devices may help ease you through the night   eNCA

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