2015年10月30日 星期五

2015-10-31 Singapore Health


Channel News Asia
   
Many elderly Germans want to work till they die   
Channel News Asia
Singapore is not the only country in the world that has to embrace an ageing workforce. Channel NewsAsia's It Figures finds out how Germany, the country with the oldest population in the world, has been keeping their veterans gainfully employed. By ...

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AsiaOne
   
Malaysian govt won't ban growing trend but health authorities concerned   
AsiaOne
PUTRAJAYA - Vapers can breathe a sigh of relief. The Government has no plans to ban vaping for now. The Cabinet made the decision after a lengthy discussion on the matter during its weekly meeting yesterday. However, health authorities intend to ...

KL considers banning e-cigarettes   The Straits Times
Sales of e-cigarettes could be restricted if regulated the same way as tobacco ...   Malay Mail Online
Putrajaya won't ban vaping   TODAYonline
The Borneo Post   
New Straits Times Online   
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The Straits Times
   
In trouble over 20000 litres of cough syrup   
The Straits Times
Ang admitted supplying a medicinal product that is not on the general sales list, and conspiring with two people to forge tax invoices. Published. 6 hours ago. More. Share Tweet Linkedin Email Pin Google+ Reddit Print. Permalink: http://str.sg/Zb88 ...
Pharmaceutical manager illegally sold 20000 litres of cough syrup and 20000 pills   The New Paper

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AsiaOne
   
Actress Carole Lin traumatised after caesarean birth of first child   
AsiaOne
She is one of those lucky mums who had a problem-free pregnancy even though she is in her 40s. However, there is one thing that local actress Carole Lin is still upset about. The 42-year-old had wanted to give birth to her daughter Brooklyn naturally ...

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AsiaOne
   
South Korea on alert as 31 hit by mystery illness   
AsiaOne
Health authorities stepped up monitoring Thursday on students and faculty at Konkuk University in Seoul after an unconfirmed virus infected a total of 31 people and a school building was shut down. Ten more were confirmed to be suffering from similar ...

South Korea on alert after 31 university students diagnosed with mystery illness   Firstpost
10 More Catch Mystery Infection at Konkuk University   The Chosun Ilbo
31 students contract unknown disease   Korea Times

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Biotechin.Asia
   
A skin-sensor, as thin as a temporary tattoo can help monitor blood flow in ...   
Biotechin.Asia
Measuring blood flow is a vital and critical indicator of your vascular and tissue health. Conditions such as atherosclerosis, diabetes, renal dysfunction, aging, vascular diseases etc occur as a part/result of vascular dysfunction. Hence, there is a ...
New Wearable Device Can Measure Your Blood Flow   MIT Technology Review
Flexible Sensors Measure Blood Flow Under the Skin   IEEE Spectrum
New artificial fingerprints feel texture, hear sound   Science /AAAS
Popular Mechanics   
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AsiaOne
   
Health care workers at heightened risk of hepatitis C   
AsiaOne
Health care workers are at higher than average risk of infection with the hepatitis C virus, a research review suggests. Compared to the general population, health workers had 60 per cent greater odds of getting hepatitis C, and those who worked ...

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Channel News Asia
   
US General Patton's gold pocket watch sells for US$137000   
Channel News Asia
A gold pocket watch that once belonged to celebrated World War Two U.S. tank commander General George Patton and that he took with him on battlefields early in his military career fetched US$137,000 at auction in New York on Thursday. POSTED: 31 Oct ...

US General's old pocket watch sells for R1.8 million   eNCA

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Stereotyping makes life harder for young female surgeons   
Channel News Asia
(Reuters Health) – Women in surgical training programs who feel that those around them endorse negative stereotypes about female doctors have poorer psychological health than others who do not feel a “stereotype threat,” a new study found. Not all ...

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