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teeth53
    09-Nov-2013 09:19  
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  1. An elixir which promises eternal youth may not be so mythical after all. ... Singapore scientist may have found the answer. ... A gene known as Lin28a, ...
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teeth53
    03-Nov-2013 06:48  
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The major symptoms of kidney failure include: generally feeling ill, tiredness and loss of energy, shortness of breath, swelling of the legs, an increased need
In Singapore, there is an increases in kidney failure needing dislysis has risen to 5,237 as compare to, up from 4,895 the previous year. Lastest report Renal  Registry, which tracks  kidney failure cases here,  listed 913 new cases, up from 647 a decade ago.
 
 
teeth53
    03-Nov-2013 06:39  
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Kidney failures cases soar - say experts.
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Renal failure (also kidney failure or renal insufficiency) is a medical condition in which the kidneys fail to adequately filter waste products from the blood. The two main forms are acute kidney injury, which is often reversible with adequate treatment, and chronic kidney disease, which is often not reversible. In both cases, there is usually an underlying cause. Renal failure is mainly determined by a decrease in glomerular filtration rate, the rate at which blood is filtered in the glomeruli of the ... Read More »
 

 
Kensonic77
    02-Nov-2013 22:45  
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Influx of foreign workers !

teeth53      ( Date: 02-Nov-2013 20:44) Posted:

Just for health sharing information on TB. There is an increase in cases of TB...

Humm..isit due to the increase in population , especially ppl from country with high TB cases coming here???.

http://www.stoptb.org/countries/tbdata.asp

The 22 countries shown on the map accounts for 80% of the tuberculosis cases in the world

1 - Afghanistan
2 - Bangladesh
3 - Brazil
4 - Cambodia
5 - China
6 - Democratic Republic of Congo
7 - Ethiopia
8 - India
9 - Indonesia
10 - Kenya
11 - Mozambique
12 - Myanmar
13 - Nigeria
14 - Pakistan
15 - Philippines
16 - Russian Federation
17 - South Africa
18 - United Republic of Tanzania
19 - Thailand
20 - Uganda
21 - Viet Nam
22 - Zimbabwe

Look at these countries. We have ALOT of foreigners from those countries working here....

 
 
teeth53
    02-Nov-2013 20:44  
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Just for health sharing information on TB. There is an increase in cases of TB...

Humm..isit due to the increase in population , especially ppl from country with high TB cases coming here???.

http://www.stoptb.org/countries/tbdata.asp

The 22 countries shown on the map accounts for 80% of the tuberculosis cases in the world

1 - Afghanistan
2 - Bangladesh
3 - Brazil
4 - Cambodia
5 - China
6 - Democratic Republic of Congo
7 - Ethiopia
8 - India
9 - Indonesia
10 - Kenya
11 - Mozambique
12 - Myanmar
13 - Nigeria
14 - Pakistan
15 - Philippines
16 - Russian Federation
17 - South Africa
18 - United Republic of Tanzania
19 - Thailand
20 - Uganda
21 - Viet Nam
22 - Zimbabwe

Look at these countries. We have ALOT of foreigners from those countries working here....
 
 
teeth53
    02-Nov-2013 13:58  
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Is jicama the next superfood?

Rich in minerals and vitamin C, jicama deserves a place on your tableView Photo

Rich in minerals and vitamin C, jicama deserves a place on your table. This slightly sweet and crunchy root vegetable may lack the marketing budgets of acai and coconut juice, but it acts as a prebiotic to promote " friendly" bacteria in the gut. Plus it may boost collagen and fight wrinkles.



Rich in vitamin C and minerals, jicama, also known as Mexican yam or water chestnut, can be cooked, mashed, or baked, or served raw in slaws, salads, and stir-fries, after you peel its thick skin.

While predictions are swirling that jicama will soon take an honorary place alongside carrots and kale, at this point you're still likely only to find the vegetable at farmers' markets or Mexican groceries.

Jicama, like Jerusalem artichokes, is a source of inulin, a prebiotic that can promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut. Munching on jicama might also boost the look of your skin, thanks to its vitamin C content (one cup of raw jicama slices provides more than 24 mg of vitamin C). Eating vitamin C-rich foods can increase collagen production, which can help improve skin texture, speed wound healing, and give you a healthy glow.

Still, Livestrong warns that while jicama root is healthy and completely edible, the rest of the plant is toxic, including the seeds, leaves, and pods.
 

 
Octavia
    15-Oct-2013 16:11  
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http://sg.news.yahoo.com/video/conflict-clashes-over-chinas-prized-070630705.html
 
 
teeth53
    06-Oct-2013 20:29  
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In  ancient China, black rice was only served to the highest authority which 
is the emperors. Once you were caught eating black rice, you would be   
subject for death execution. This was the reason why in ancient Chinese 
times, black rice was referred to as the " Forbidden Rice" .

Today, this type of rice are being  distributed worldwide and its nutritional benefits are already discovered.
 
 
teeth53
    06-Oct-2013 20:20  
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Organic brown rice can possible have shed a stone in weight, blood pressure came down from 160/100 to 120/80 and Cholesterol dropped..???

Mayne also helped Gout sufferer  & thought...it definitley need a change in our eating habit, a  change  to our  diet.

All GPs do is hand you out  apin killers  & pills that made me very ill, so just maybe black rice is worth a look at...so is brown rice certainly helped.
 
 
Peter_Pan
    06-Oct-2013 20:07  
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teeth53
    06-Oct-2013 19:57  
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1306356/Black-rice-new-cancer-fighting-superfood-claim-scientists.html

Black rice  revered in ancient China but overlooked in the West could be the greatest 'superfoods', scientists revealed today. Scientists presented their findings today at the 240th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in Boston.

Scientists from Louisiana State University analysed samples of bran from black rice grown in the southern U.S. They found boosted levels of water-soluble anthocyanin antioxidants.
Black rice is low in sugar but packed with healthy fibre and plant compounds that combat heart disease and cancer, according to scientists 

The cereal. Black rice  is low in sugar but packed with healthy fibre and plant compounds that combat heart disease and cancer, say experts.


Anthocyanins provide dark colours of many fruits and vegetables, such as blueberries and red peppers. They are what makes black rice 'black'.

Research suggests that the dark plant antioxidants, which mop up harmful molecules, can help protect arteries and prevent the DNA damage that leads to cancer.

Food scientist Dr Zhimin Xu said: 'Just a spoonful of black rice bran contains more health promoting anthocyanin antioxidants than are found in a spoonful of blueberries, but with less sugar, and more fibre and vitamin E antioxidants.


'If berries are used to boost health, why not black rice and black rice bran? Especially, black rice bran would be a unique and economical material to increase consumption of health-promoting antioxidants.'


Centuries ago black rice was known as 'Forbidden Rice' in ancient China because only nobles were allowed to eat it. Today black rice is mainly used in Asia for food decoration, noodles, sushi and desserts.

But food manufacturers could potentially use black rice bran or bran extracts to make breakfast cereals, beverages, cakes, biscuits and other foods healthier, said Dr Xu.


When rice is processed, millers remove the outer layers of the grains to produce brown rice or more refined white rice - the kind most widely consumed in the West.


Brown rice is said to be more nutritious because it has higher levels of healthy vitamin E compounds and antioxidants.


But according to Dr Xu's team, varieties of rice that are black or purple in colour are healthier still. They added that black rice could also be used to provide healthier, natural colourants. Studies linked some artificial colourants to cancer and behavioural problems in children.

Victoria Taylor, senior dietician at the British Heart Foundation, said: 'In reality, it's unlikely there's a single food out there that will have a great impact on lowering your risk of heart disease. Healthy eating is about a balanced diet overall.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1306356/Black-rice-new-cancer-fighting-superfood-claim-scientists.html#ixzz2gwSBUeSw
 
 
teeth53
    10-Sep-2013 22:13  
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Article found in the Straits Times on 10 Sep 2013

When cancer spreads into the lining of the abdomen, patients usually have fewer than six months to live, even with chemotherapy. But a new way of delivering anti-cancer drugs, now being tested at the National University Hospital (NUH), could offer hope even to patients with final-stage gastric cancer. HOME  PAGE B8....and in another way.

Try to drink Pandan leaves juice RAW. Said to be able to cure stomach cancer, proven by a Thai man who become a monk to give talk on cancer in temple.

In what ever way. New trail holds out HOPE for gastric cancer patients.
 
 
teeth53
    08-Sep-2013 13:33  
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Mangoesteen
Scientific research revealed that Xanthopes in mangoesteen stops the development of cancer cells in critical parts of the body such as liver, colon and lungs. The body is usually saved from heart diseases because the fruit reduces the intestine's absorption of bad cholesterols.

thumbs up  Eat in moderation and simple - not too much or too little
 
 
teeth53
    18-Aug-2013 22:35  
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By the way, everyone, that  also include newly born babies.

Just a moment for thought...Inclusive for Singaporean.

teeth53      ( Date: 18-Aug-2013 21:26) Posted:

MediShield Life, it will no longer have an opt-out option and will include the elderly and those with pre-existing illnesses, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

teeth53      ( Date: 18-Aug-2013 21:22) Posted:



http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/breaking-news/singapore/new-medishield-life-scheme-cover-sporeans-life-20130818

Govt will revamp the existing MediShield scheme into a plan that will cover all Singaporeans for life. Called MediShield Life, it will no longer have an opt-out option and will include the elderly and those with pre-existing illnesses, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his annual National Day Rally speech on Sunday.


 
 
teeth53
    18-Aug-2013 22:04  
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Including - Pioneer generation to get help with insurance premiums: PM Lee ...

teeth53      ( Date: 18-Aug-2013 21:26) Posted:

MediShield Life, it will no longer have an opt-out option and will include the elderly and those with pre-existing illnesses, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

teeth53      ( Date: 18-Aug-2013 21:22) Posted:



http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/breaking-news/singapore/new-medishield-life-scheme-cover-sporeans-life-20130818

Govt will revamp the existing MediShield scheme into a plan that will cover all Singaporeans for life. Called MediShield Life, it will no longer have an opt-out option and will include the elderly and those with pre-existing illnesses, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his annual National Day Rally speech on Sunday.


 

 
teeth53
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MediShield Life, it will no longer have an opt-out option and will include the elderly and those with pre-existing illnesses, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

teeth53      ( Date: 18-Aug-2013 21:22) Posted:



http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/breaking-news/singapore/new-medishield-life-scheme-cover-sporeans-life-20130818

Govt will revamp the existing MediShield scheme into a plan that will cover all Singaporeans for life. Called MediShield Life, it will no longer have an opt-out option and will include the elderly and those with pre-existing illnesses, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his annual National Day Rally speech on Sunday.

 
 
teeth53
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http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/breaking-news/singapore/new-medishield-life-scheme-cover-sporeans-life-20130818

Govt will revamp the existing MediShield scheme into a plan that will cover all Singaporeans for life. Called MediShield Life, it will no longer have an opt-out option and will include the elderly and those with pre-existing illnesses, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his annual National Day Rally speech on Sunday.
 
 
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WanSiTong
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Yea, it is a slow & effective exercise. Long term  you will see the effect. Your immune system will be   improved.

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