2015年10月27日 星期二

2015-10-28 Singapore Health


AsiaOne
   
Germany's answer to WHO study: Don't be scared of sausages   
AsiaOne
BERLIN - Sausages, like sunshine, are beneficial in moderation, Germany's agriculture minister said on Tuesday, after a World Health Organisation (WHO) report warned that eating processed meats can cause cancer. The report, which classified processed ...

Fear not, eat bratwurst, says German food minister   Channel News Asia
Fear not, eat bratwurst: German minister   Sky News Australia
UPDATE 1-Germany's answer to WHO study: Don't be scared of sausages   Reuters

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Channel News Asia
   
Improper use of child sitting, carrying devices can lead to injury, death: Experts   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: Experts are warning against letting babies sleep in car seats, and in sitting and carrying devices. By Eveline Gan, TODAY; POSTED: 28 Oct 2015 08:29. PHOTOS. File photo of a newborn baby. (Photo: AFP). Enlarge; Caption. Email; More. A; A.
Safe sleep for babies   TODAYonline

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Channel News Asia
   
CDCs will look out for those in need: Mayors   
The Straits Times
Two years ago, the five Community Development Councils (CDCs) handed their task of distributing financial aid to Social Service Offices (SSO) of the Ministry of Social and Family Development. But the mayors in charge of the CDCs stressed yesterday that ...

CDCs need to play coordinating role in delivery of social development services ...   Channel News Asia

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Macrocure's cell therapy for wounds fails late study   
Channel News Asia
REUTERS: Israeli biotechnology company Macrocure Ltd said it would "analyze all strategic options" after its cell therapy for hard-to-treat wounds failed a late-stage U.S. study, pushing its shares down more than 50 percent after the bell. Macrocure's ...

Macrocure Ltd. Announces Results for Phase III Clinical Trial of CureXcell(R ...   CNNMoney
UPDATE 1-Macrocure's cell therapy for wounds fails late study   Reuters

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AsiaOne
   
Hope for young man with leukemia thanks to bone marrow donor   
AsiaOne
When he was 10 years old, he thought that he had caught a common cold when he returned to Singapore from a family holiday in Indonesia in 2008. He had a fever of 38 deg C and he felt weak. He also lost his appetite and was not able to take part in ...

Bone Marrow Donor Found For Five-Year-Old Chicago Boy Fighting Leukemia   CBS Local

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Yibada (English Edition)
   
TCM still has place in modern medicine   
The Straits Times
After reading Mr Paul Chan Poh Hoi's letter ("Recognise, accept TCM's contributions to healthcare"; Forum Online, Oct 20), I found myself thinking about the relevance of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), especially in today's medical system, where so ...
Views: Renewing a Feverish Debate   Caixin Media

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Bustle
   
IUDs, hormonal implants 'underused contraceptives'   
TODAYonline
NEW YORK — Forty-three per cent of unwanted pregnancies in the United States follow incorrect or inconsistent use of contraception. This fact prompted a committee from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) to encourage ...

IUDs and Hormonal Implants Are Still Unpopular Among Women, Even Though ...   Bustle
More women are getting contraceptive implants after having their babies   Chicago Daily Herald
ACOG: Committee Opinion Highlights Importance of Contraceptive Implants, IUDs   Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)

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Climate deal more important for your health than you realise - WHO   
Channel News Asia
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A new global agreement to combat climate change, due to be reached in December in Paris, is more important for everyone's health than many people realise, a senior World Health Organization (WHO) official said ...


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Fox News
   
Support, not two in cockpit, key to reducing pilot suicide risk, experts say   
Channel News Asia
DUBLIN: Seven months after a pilot apparently crashed an airliner into a mountainside, killing himself and 149 other people, experts said better support for pilots with mental health disorders would do more to reduce the risk of pilot suicide than ...
Support, not two in cockpit, key to reducing pilot suicide risk, experts say ...   Firstpost
Expert: Support is the key to reducing pilot suicide risk   Free Malaysia Today
Germanwings Crash Raises Copycat Concerns   Wall Street Journal

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AsiaOne
   
Typhoid outbreak in Malaysia leads health ministry to advise 'eat hot and ...   
AsiaOne
PETALING JAYA - The Health Ministry has advised the public to eat only hot and freshly-cooked food in clean eateries, as the number of typhoid fever cases has risen to 52. Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said three new cases in ...


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