2015年11月3日 星期二

2015-11-04 Singapore Health


AsiaOne
   
Malaysia's health ministry to confiscate vaping goods with nicotine   
AsiaOne
KUALA LUMPUR - The Health Ministry has promised to confiscate nicotine content products used in e-cigarettes or vaping. Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam said he had instructed the various sections under his ministry to take action against those ...

M'sian health ministry says will confiscate nicotine products   TODAYonline
Health ministry to clamp down on vaping   The Borneo Post

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Salt Lake Tribune
   
E. coli outbreak tests Chipotle's vow to track ingredients   
Salt Lake Tribune
A pedestrian walks past a closed Chipotle restaurant Monday, Nov. 2, 2015, in Seattle. An E. coli outbreak linked to Chipotle restaurants in Washington state and Oregon has sickened nearly two dozen people in the third outbreak of foodborne illness at ...
Chipotle now linked to 35 confirmed E. coli cases   Reuters
Nearly 40 sick in Chipotle E. coli outbreak, with children hospitalized   OregonLive.com
More Chipotle E. Coli cases confirmed in Ore., Wash.   USA TODAY
ABC News   
Fox News Latino   
Bloomberg   
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The Independent
   
Drinking 2 cans of 'diet' soda a day increases risk of heart failure: Study   
The Straits Times
A Swedish study published on Monday (Nov 2) in the British Medical Journal has shown that sweetened drinks with 'diet' options, are linked to heart failure. The drinks include Diet Coke, Pepsi Max and other beverages that use artificial sweeteners.
Diet Coke Risk: Just Two Cans Of Diet Soda A Day Can Cause Heart Failure ...   The Inquisitr
Today's Scare: Diet Coke Kills You   RushLimbaugh.com
What Diet Coke can do to your heart will shock you   Daily Star
Independent Women's Forum (blog)   
The Independent   
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Marie Claire.co.uk (blog)
   
The Ultimate Turn-Offs For Both Men And Women, From Neediness To Laziness   
Marie Claire.co.uk (blog)
Everyone has a relationship dealbreaker, whether it's a bad laugh, awkward kissing techniques or a tendency to talk about themselves the whole time. And now a series of studies has revealed the science of dealbreakers, showing that women have more than ...


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CTV News
   
Bi-monthly injection blocks HIV in study from J&J and GSK   
Channel News Asia
REUTERS: A long-acting two-drug injection given once every eight weeks worked as well as three daily pills in suppressing HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, according to a clinical trial backed by Johnson & Johnson and GlaxoSmithKline. Paul Stoffels, J&J ...
Prescribing Information for Edurant   EDURANT

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Free Press Journal
   
Ovarian cancer pill can help men   
Free Press Journal
London : A new research has revealed that an ovarian cancer pill for women might provide a highly effective treatment for up to a third of men with advanced prostate cancer, reports ANI. The ovarian cancer, 'Olaparib,' is the first drug which was used ...

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Times of India
   
ISB to launch course for doctors, healthcare professionals   
Hindu Business Line
The Indian School of Business (ISB) is all set to launch Healthcare Management Programme (HMP) to groom doctors and healthcare professionals to deliver excellence in healthcare management. The programme, set to commence from January 1, 2016, will ...

ISB to start healthcare mgmt course   Chandigarh Tribune
ISB to launch one-year healthcare management programme   IndiaEduNews.net
ISB to introduce one-year healthcare management programme for doctors ...   pharmabiz.com
TheHealthSite   
PrepSure   
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Business Standard
   
One-child policy not main factor in China's birth control: Amartya Sen   
Business Standard
Nobel laureate and economist Amartya Sen believes that while the one-child policy in China brought in momentous change, the great fall in fertility over the decades, for which the policy is often credited, has, in fact, been less related to compulsion ...
Momentous change for China   gulfnews.com
Women's progress hit birth rate more than one-child policy   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
Re-emergent rabies loses bite in Malaysia's northern states   
AsiaOne
GEORGE TOWN - With no new cases reported since Sept 21, the Department of Veterinary Services has declared the recent rabies out-break in the northern states as resolved. Its director-general Datuk Dr Kamarudin Md Isa said the department had taken ...


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Gospel Herald
   
Many patients ok linking social media to medical records   
Channel News Asia
(Reuters Health) - Many people may be willing to link their social media accounts to their medical records, a U.S. study suggests, a shift with the potential to improve care by giving doctors more insight into what makes patients tick. Facebook and ...
Most patients are comfortable sharing social media with their doctors   Digital Trends

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