2015年10月3日 星期六

2015-10-04 Singapore Health


TODAYonline
   
Nearly 1 in 3 deaths in Singapore in 2014 due to cardiovascular diseases   
TODAYonline
Singapore Heart Foundation's MEGA Heart Exhibit at their World Heart Day Carnival. Photo: Singapore Heart Foundation. mail · print. View all 0 comments. By. Nadia Jansen Hassan. -. nadiajh@mediacorp.com.sg -. Published: 10:45 PM, October 3, 2015.
Over 5000 participants marked World Heart Day in S'pore   AsiaOne

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AsiaOne
   
Robots to lead fitness lessons for the elderly   
AsiaOne
Dr Yaacob (centre) joins seniors in taking cues from the Robocoach at the Silver IT Fest at Nanyang Polytechnic yesterday. Photo: Infocomm Development Authority. Robots to lead fitness lessons for the elderly. The Straits Times | Zhaki Abdullah ...
New technology to enhance lives of seniors in the pipeline: Yaacob Ibrahim   Channel News Asia
High tech initiatives to help in caring for elderly announced, including a ...   The Straits Times

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Channel News Asia
   
Saudi national with suspected MERS dies in Philippines   
Channel News Asia
The patient, who had a cough, fever and occasional chills, died in an undisclosed hospital last Tuesday after a two-day confinement, Health Secretary Janette Garin said in a statement. POSTED: 03 Oct 2015 16:18. PHOTOS. People walk past a thermal ...

MERS eyed in Saudi's death; DOH looking for his contacts   Inquirer.net
Filipino nurse with MERS now recovering   AsiaOne
Suspected MERS carrier dies in Manila   The Star Online
Tempo   
Philippine Star   
Manila Bulletin   
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The Straits Times
   
Hepa filters work best   
The Straits Times
To stand out in the market, many new air purifiers come with bells and whistles. Besides their main function of removing dust particles, manufacturers say that some can also humidify the air to relieve sinus problems or ionise it to remove bacteria and ...

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The Rakyat Post
   
Many toxic chemicals are absent in e-cigarettes, says leading cardiologist   
The Rakyat Post
Dr Konstantinos Farsalinos, of the University of Patras in Greece, says tobacco contains 2,000 times more amounts of nitrosamine, a major carcinogen which cab cause cancer among smokers. He met Deputy Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya ...

To regulate or kill?   The Star Online
Greek doc says 'aye' to e-ciggie   AsiaOne
Regulated approach needed for usage, sales of e-cigarettes, says cardiac expert   The Borneo Post

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Santa Rosa Press Democrat
   
NFL colored in pink during Breast Cancer Awareness Month   
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
A bag of footballs bearing the Breast Cancer Awareness logo sits on the field before an NFL football game between the Houston Texans and Cleveland Browns Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak) ...

Campaign against breast cancer goes beyond displaying a pink ribbon   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Mitchell: Is breast cancer's pink power fading?   Chicago Sun-Times
It is always best to get checked   Brownwood Bulletin
KMOV.com   
Waynesville Daily Guide   
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AsiaOne
   
Disease, injury stalking migrants on long road to Europe   
AsiaOne
In the mobile Medecins du Monde mobile unit on the island of Lesbos, attending to thousands of refugees and migrants landing from neighbouring Turkey is a round-the-clock affair. Aching muscles, lower body injuries, pulmonary infections - with around ...
Migrants rush to Europe before weather deteriorates   euronews

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Newsweek
   
Paralyzed Man Walks Again, Using Only His Mind   
Newsweek
Paraplegic Adam Fritz works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at the Project Walk facility in Claremont, California on September 24. A brain-to-computer technology that can translate thoughts into leg movements has ...
Paraplegic man walks with his own legs again   Biotechin.Asia

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Times Gazette
   
St. Jude gets FDA warning letter for Atlanta facility   
Channel News Asia
REUTERS: Heart device maker St. Jude Medical Inc received a warning letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which said that various devices of the company manufactured at its Atlanta plant are adulterated. The health regulator in a letter ...
FDA warns St. Jude on manufacturing 'non-conformities' at Atlanta plant   Minneapolis Star Tribune
UPDATE 1-St Jude gets FDA warning letter for Atlanta facility   Reuters
St. Jude Slapped with FDA Warning letter for Flawed Gadgets   Times Gazette

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Chilean hake in hot waters, due to overexploitation   
Yahoo Singapore News
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