2015年10月5日 星期一

2015-10-06 Singapore Health


Irish Independent
   
I'll always be a boy from Donegal, says Professor Bill after winning Nobel Prize   
Irish Independent
Professor Bill Campbell, Ireland's latest Nobel Laureate. Bert and Anne Campbell at their home in Ramelton. An 85-year-old scientist from Co Donegal thought he was the victim of a prank when told he had won the Nobel Prize for medicine.
Trio wins Nobel Medicine Prize for parasite therapies   The Nation
Cheers, hopes as Chinese pharmacologist wins landmark Nobel prize   Xinhua
Beating parasites wins three scientists Nobel prize for medicine   ABS CBN News
Gizmodo   
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AsiaOne
   
Young Filipinos are eating less fruit - and it's making them more sickly   
AsiaOne
A new study found that increasing the consumption of fruits, specifically pineapples, may help boost the immune system. Among the Top 10 leading causes of deaths in children in the Philippines, however, five are caused by viral and bacterial ...


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The Straits Times
   
High blood pressure can also afflict lungs   
The Straits Times
Most of us know about high blood pressure or hypertension. But not many are aware that there is also a form of high blood pressure in the lungs. This is called pulmonary hypertension. Jane was 40 years old when she noticed that climbing up the slope to ...
Pulmonary Hypertension - Global Market Research 2015-2019   SYS-CON Media (press release)

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Reuters
   
ADDING MULTIMEDIA FDA Approves ARISTADA™ for Treatment of Schizophrenia   
MarketWatch
DUBLIN, Oct 05, 2015 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Alkermes plc ALKS, -1.17% today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved ARISTADA™ (aripiprazole lauroxil) extended-release injectable suspension for the treatment of ...

Alkermes' schizophrenia drug Aristada gets FDA nod   Channel News Asia
UPDATE 1-US FDA approves Alkermes' schizophrenia drug Aristada   Reuters

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The Straits Times
   
Eczema 'remedies': Helpful or harmful?   
The Straits Times
Eczema is a common chronic dry skin condition that causes the skin to be red, scaly and itchy. In severe cases, the skin may even weep, blister or bleed. Patients have to avoid allergens and irritants, as well as keep their skin from drying out by ...

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The Straits Times
   
MORNING MINUTES: What will make headlines, Oct 6, 2015   
The Straits Times
Good morning! Morning Minutes is a round-up of stories that will break on Tuesday, Oct 6, and which we think you'd be interested in. It appears on weekdays, available by 7am. IMH to release data on mental health literacy study. The Institute of Mental ...

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Live Trading News
   
US Government Nutrition Guidelines Promote Processed Food, Ignore It   
Live Trading News
Focusing your diet on raw, whole, and ideally Organic food, and not government recommended processed food is 1 of the easiest ways to sidestep dietary pitfalls like excess sugar/fructose, harmful synthetic trans fats, an overabundance of processed ...
A Lot of People Think Sustainability Belongs in the Federal Nutrition Guidelines   TakePart
The Public Weighs In On Seminal Nutrition Science Report   Virtual-Strategy Magazine
Analysis Finds Strong Support for Sustainability, Less Meat in Dietary Guidelines   eNews Park Forest
GW Today   
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CIDRAP
   
Suspected MERS death reported in the Philippines   
CIDRAP
A Saudi man who died in the Philippines was suspected to have a MERS-CoV infection, and health officials say he can't be tested due to embalming, but the illness has triggered an intensive search for contacts, including healthcare workers who cared for ...
Though initial test results negative for MERS, health workers to stay ...   InterAksyon
3 more linked to Saudi tested for MERS   Inquirer.net
Solons ask gov't to step up preparedness vs MERS-CoV   Manila Bulletin
The Straits Times   
CNN   
Philippine Information Agency   
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The Inquisitr
   
Weight loss, exercise may boost fertility odds for women with PCOS   
Business Insider
(Reuters Health) - Women who suffer from a leading cause of infertility may increase their odds of conception if they exercise and lose weight, a U.S. study suggests. Researchers compared pregnancy outcomes for 150 women with polycystic ovary syndrome ...

Weight Loss And Exercise Vital For Women With PCOS   Thrasher Backer

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Human Resources Online
   
80% of staff prefer working alone to avoid hostile colleagues   
Human Resources Online
Looks like HR departments have much more work to do when it comes to corporate team building and fostering a supportive working environment. US based research on workplace wellness revealed most employees would rather work alone because they ...

First-Ever US Study on Workplace Wellness Finds 80 Percent of People Would ...   NorthumberlandView.ca (press release) (registration) (blog)
/C O R R E C T I O N -- The Faas Foundation/   SYS-CON Media (press release)
First-Ever International Study on Workplace Wellness Finds 80 Percent of ...   Military Technologies

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