2015年9月20日 星期日

2015-09-21 Singapore Health


AsiaOne
   
Beauty salons caught using fake machines   
AsiaOne
USE WITH CAUTION: Dr Lim said the Thermage machine had to be calibrated for the patient's skin, or it could result in burns. Photo: The Straits Times. Beauty salons caught using fake machines. The Straits Times | Salma Khalik | Monday, Sep 21, 2015.
Beauty salons using fake anti-wrinkle machines   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
Cyclists on pavements who cause injury can end up in jail   
AsiaOne
Lim Choon Teck, 35, was the first cyclist to be taken to court for riding on a pavement meant for pedestrians after he knocked down and injured an elderly woman. His victim, Madam Chng Kian, 69, ended up with fractures on her right arm. Despite her ...

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AsiaOne
   
Human statues make stand on bone marrow donation   
AsiaOne
Ms Jane Prior is a woman on a mission. The chief executive of the Bone Marrow Donor Programme (BMDP) is out to bust myths about marrow donation and get more minorities on the donor registry. One particular falsehood that plagues her is the idea that ...
World Bone Marrow Day highlights importance of the donations   The Market Business
World Bone Marrow Day highlights the importance of donations   BABW News
Human statues stand in Orchard Road for bone marrow donation event   Channel News Asia
The Next Digit   
Times Gazette   
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Daily Times
   
Thai temple fights drug addiction with horses and boxing   
Daily Times
Every morning in Thailand's far north, a convoy of orange-robed Buddhist monks and novices riding on horseback leave their mountain-top temple in the kingdom's notorious Golden Triangle region to collect alms. At first glance these equestrian ascetics ...
Thai monks save teens from drug menace   The Straits Times
Finding a way out of the drug menace   The Star Online
Temple fights drug addiction with horses and boxing | Bangkok Post: news   Bangkok Post

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AsiaOne
   
No sign of rabies on victims of dog bite so far   
AsiaOne
GEORGE TOWN - None of the people bitten by dogs in Perlis, Kedah and Penang have been infected by rabies. However, 10 of 39 dogs which bit them have tested positive for the disease. Health Ministry director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said ...

900 dogs culled in Penang, Kedah and Perlis to curb spread of rabies   The Straits Times
1000 stray dogs culled since August   Free Malaysia Today
Sarawak on high alert for rabies   The Borneo Post
Phuketwan   
The Sun Daily   
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AsiaOne
   
Fewer mothers pass HIV to babies   
AsiaOne
HIV infection rates among infants born to HIV-positive women in China have dropped by more than 80 percent in the past decade due to effective intervention, says a report by the National Health and Family Planning Commission. In 2014 alone, through ...

Non-Communicable Diseases Need Focus Too   AllAfrica.com
SF AIDS Foundation Launches Public Campaign to Fund New Castro Health Center ...   San Francisco Bay Times
Inside The School Where Children With HIV Find Refuge From Discrimination In China   Huffington Post
TakePart   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News   
Chronicle   
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AsiaOne
   
Workplace bullying may increase risk of suicidal thoughts   
AsiaOne
Workers who are victims of bullying on the job may become more likely to contemplate suicide than people who don't experience a hostile office environment, a Norwegian study suggests. Researchers surveyed a nationally representative sample of roughly ...

Symptoms of poor job fit   Business Management Daily

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The Korea Herald
   
Postnatal care center sued over newborns' TB in S. Korea   
The Korea Herald
A postpartum care center in Seoul has been sued by some 70 parents whose newborns were allegedly exposed to tuberculosis by one of the nurses at the facility. The center, located in Eunpyeong-gu district of Seoul, is where some 120 infants were exposed ...


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Mirror.co.uk
   
A third of Britons born in 2015 will develop dementia: study   
Channel News Asia
LONDON: One in three people born in Britain in 2015 will develop dementia, according to an analysis commissioned by the charity campaign group Alzheimer's Research UK. The study, conducted by the Office of Health Economics, shows "a looming national ...

Research warns one in three of us will develop dementia   Herald Sun
One-third of people born in 2015 'will develop dementia'   The Guardian
“Keep the brain active”   The Hindu
The Australian (blog)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Grand Haven Tribune
   
French startup claims development of in-vitro human sperm   
Grand Haven Tribune
A French startup working with a top government lab said it has developed in-vitro human sperm, claiming a breakthrough in infertility treatment sought for more than a decade. AP Wire. Lyon (France). Sep 18, 2015 ...


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