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Do you eat instant noodle?




Please check the instant noodle at your home. 
Check whether it is from Mainland China.
For the sake of your life, 
do not consume if you found any in your food cabinet.

The plasticizer scandal that hit the Taiwan’s food industry is also affecting food production in Mainland China, according to a recently published study. Since May, hundreds of Taiwanese food items have been found to contain DEHP. It’s an organic compound, normally used for increasing the plasticity and fluidity in plastic. In Taiwan, food producers have been illegally adding DEHP to beverages and foods, like jam and jelly, to improve their appearance. Plasticizers can cause hormonal imbalance, and are a hazard for pregnant women and children.

They were first found in foods produced in Taiwan. But earlier this month, Associate Professor Lin Chunhuong from South China Agricultural University says she found DEHP in samples of Chinese-made instant noodles. The research results were published in China’s “Food Science” magazine. Lin and her team found DEHP in more than half of the samples, with some exceeding the national safety standard by up to one hundred times. They believe the DEHP was leaked from the noodle’s plastic packaging, but a Public Health professor doubts that’s the case.

[Professor Chen Yu-ming, School of Public Health , Sun Yat-sen University]:
“I don’t think it’s pure contamination, the [DEHP] was likely added to improve the texture of the food. Food packaging is usually stable, and doesn’t easily leak substances.”

Lin says her research was based on samples taken in October last year, and is not related to the current scandal in Taiwan.

Source

Video: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150271294345757&oid=158311787516733&comments

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ISIC student card

What is ISIC card?
  • The ISIC card is the only internationally-recognised student ID
  • ISIC card holders are members of a truly global club.
Why ISIC card?
The International Student Identity Card (ISIC) is your passport to fantastic discounts and services at home and around the world. More Info

Who can get an ISIC card?
Any full-time student aged 12 years and over is eligible for an ISIC card.

If you are not a student any more and under 26, you can get an International Youth Travel Card (IYTC), which gives you access to similar offers to the ISIC card.

If you are full-time teacher or professor, you can get the International Teacher Identity Card (ITIC), which also gives you great discounts and services.

Where can I get my ISIC card?
In Malaysia, you can apply at Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu and Kuching.
Click here to have the full list.

Remember to bring along a proof that you're a student, and don't forget a passport-sized photo.

For more information on getting your ISIC, please go to this link.

Cervical Cancer

Facts
  • Cervical cancer is the 2nd most common cancer among women.
  • At least 50% of people who are sexually active will get genital HPV.
What is Cervical cancer?
Cervical cancer is abnormal cell growth in the cervix. It is caused by a common virus called Human Papillomavirus (HPV).

Who get cervical cancer?
a. Women who have been infected by certain types of HPV and unable to clear the virus.
b. About half of all females diagnosed with cervical cancer are between 35 and 55 years old.
c. Most of the women who get cervical cancer may have never had a Pap test.

How do I know if I have HPV?
Detect with regular Pap test.

What is Pap test?
A test that looks for cell changes caused by genital HPV. This test can find cancer in its early stages so it can be treated before it becomes life threatening.

How is HPV treated?
Currently, there is no proven treatment for HPV. However, vaccination is available to prevent the HPV infection and may reduce the risk of cervical cancer. Ideally, females should get the vaccine before they are sexually active.

More information about HPV vaccine

1. How many doses of HPV vaccine do I need to receive?
3 doses.

First dose: a date chosen by you or healthcare provider
Second dose: 2 months after the first dose
Third dose: 6 months after the first dose

2. What should I do if I miss a dose?
You should administer the missed dose at your earliest convenience. Your doctor will decide when to give the missed dose.

3. Will vaccination eliminate the need for Pap testing?
This vaccine does not fully protect you so you should continue to have your regular Pap tests.

4. What are the possible side effects of the vaccine?
Common reported side effects,
injection-site reactions: pain, swelling, itching, redness
generalized reactions: fever

If you have unusual or severe symptoms, contact your doctor immediately.

5. Who should not receive the vaccine?
Anyone who:
- is allergic to any of the ingredients in the vaccine
- has an allergic reaction after receiving a dose of the vaccine
- is pregnant

6. What should I do if I conceived after the first dose of vaccination?
Women who become pregnant before completion of the 3-dose schedule should complete their vaccination schedule after childbirth.

For further information, please consult your doctor or healthcare provider :)

New Japanese Game with Face Tracking Technology


Ever wanna peek a gal's mini skirt?



Now, you can realize your dream with this new technology using webcam on a PC game, Tech48 by Teatime.



They combined face-tracking technology, which detects PC users location in front of webcam, with fictional characters in the, ahem, adult anime game ="> When you move from left to right side of desk, a girl in the game will follow you to give her eyes back on you.



For example, when you let the cam recognize you are crouching, the game shows inside of the girl’s skirt.

You can watch the demo from youtube:



ENJOY!


Useful Links:

A new trend: No Plastic Bag Day!

Recently, the Penang government has declared every Monday as a "No Plastic Bag Day" for the state beginning July 1. Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said the ban by the state government on using plastic bags marked its serious commitment to achieving its goal of becoming a green state. He said that to encourage consumers to bring their own bags and reduce their dependency on the plastic bags, consumers would be charged 20 cents per bag on the "No Plastic Bag Day".

In Hong Kong, Every Day No Plastic Bag Day campaign has launched on March 3. Shoppers are asked to donate 50 Hong Kong cents (about 6 U.S. cents) for every plastic bag if they insist on using it. Participating stores include the city's three major supermarket chains Welcome, ParknShop and China Resources Vanguard, and pharmacy chains Watsons and Mannings.

In fact, a lot other organizations have launched similar campaign to save the Earth. E.g. USM.


Danger of Plastic Bags






Get yourself a friendly environmental bag TODAY!

Do it NOW and don't wait anymore!!!



Source:
[1] http://www.bernama.com/bernama/state_news/news.php?id=416025&cat=nt
[2] http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/5/23/nation/3967153&sec=nation
[3] http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-02/19/content_7493305.htm
[4] http://english.cri.cn/811/2006/04/16/272@78051.htm
[5] http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/200612/05/P200612050212.htm


Showing posts with label Something2Share. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Something2Share. Show all posts

10 June 2011

Do you eat instant noodle?

Posted by nikiki at 10:45 PM 0 comments



Please check the instant noodle at your home. 
Check whether it is from Mainland China.
For the sake of your life, 
do not consume if you found any in your food cabinet.

The plasticizer scandal that hit the Taiwan’s food industry is also affecting food production in Mainland China, according to a recently published study. Since May, hundreds of Taiwanese food items have been found to contain DEHP. It’s an organic compound, normally used for increasing the plasticity and fluidity in plastic. In Taiwan, food producers have been illegally adding DEHP to beverages and foods, like jam and jelly, to improve their appearance. Plasticizers can cause hormonal imbalance, and are a hazard for pregnant women and children.

They were first found in foods produced in Taiwan. But earlier this month, Associate Professor Lin Chunhuong from South China Agricultural University says she found DEHP in samples of Chinese-made instant noodles. The research results were published in China’s “Food Science” magazine. Lin and her team found DEHP in more than half of the samples, with some exceeding the national safety standard by up to one hundred times. They believe the DEHP was leaked from the noodle’s plastic packaging, but a Public Health professor doubts that’s the case.

[Professor Chen Yu-ming, School of Public Health , Sun Yat-sen University]:
“I don’t think it’s pure contamination, the [DEHP] was likely added to improve the texture of the food. Food packaging is usually stable, and doesn’t easily leak substances.”

Lin says her research was based on samples taken in October last year, and is not related to the current scandal in Taiwan.

Source

Video: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150271294345757&oid=158311787516733&comments

07 June 2011

Got questions?

Posted by nikiki at 10:40 PM 0 comments
Ask me

10 July 2009

ISIC student card

Posted by nikiki at 5:32 PM 0 comments
What is ISIC card?
  • The ISIC card is the only internationally-recognised student ID
  • ISIC card holders are members of a truly global club.
Why ISIC card?
The International Student Identity Card (ISIC) is your passport to fantastic discounts and services at home and around the world. More Info

Who can get an ISIC card?
Any full-time student aged 12 years and over is eligible for an ISIC card.

If you are not a student any more and under 26, you can get an International Youth Travel Card (IYTC), which gives you access to similar offers to the ISIC card.

If you are full-time teacher or professor, you can get the International Teacher Identity Card (ITIC), which also gives you great discounts and services.

Where can I get my ISIC card?
In Malaysia, you can apply at Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu and Kuching.
Click here to have the full list.

Remember to bring along a proof that you're a student, and don't forget a passport-sized photo.

For more information on getting your ISIC, please go to this link.

01 July 2009

Cervical Cancer

Posted by nikiki at 9:37 PM 0 comments
Facts
  • Cervical cancer is the 2nd most common cancer among women.
  • At least 50% of people who are sexually active will get genital HPV.
What is Cervical cancer?
Cervical cancer is abnormal cell growth in the cervix. It is caused by a common virus called Human Papillomavirus (HPV).

Who get cervical cancer?
a. Women who have been infected by certain types of HPV and unable to clear the virus.
b. About half of all females diagnosed with cervical cancer are between 35 and 55 years old.
c. Most of the women who get cervical cancer may have never had a Pap test.

How do I know if I have HPV?
Detect with regular Pap test.

What is Pap test?
A test that looks for cell changes caused by genital HPV. This test can find cancer in its early stages so it can be treated before it becomes life threatening.

How is HPV treated?
Currently, there is no proven treatment for HPV. However, vaccination is available to prevent the HPV infection and may reduce the risk of cervical cancer. Ideally, females should get the vaccine before they are sexually active.

More information about HPV vaccine

1. How many doses of HPV vaccine do I need to receive?
3 doses.

First dose: a date chosen by you or healthcare provider
Second dose: 2 months after the first dose
Third dose: 6 months after the first dose

2. What should I do if I miss a dose?
You should administer the missed dose at your earliest convenience. Your doctor will decide when to give the missed dose.

3. Will vaccination eliminate the need for Pap testing?
This vaccine does not fully protect you so you should continue to have your regular Pap tests.

4. What are the possible side effects of the vaccine?
Common reported side effects,
injection-site reactions: pain, swelling, itching, redness
generalized reactions: fever

If you have unusual or severe symptoms, contact your doctor immediately.

5. Who should not receive the vaccine?
Anyone who:
- is allergic to any of the ingredients in the vaccine
- has an allergic reaction after receiving a dose of the vaccine
- is pregnant

6. What should I do if I conceived after the first dose of vaccination?
Women who become pregnant before completion of the 3-dose schedule should complete their vaccination schedule after childbirth.

For further information, please consult your doctor or healthcare provider :)

New Japanese Game with Face Tracking Technology

Posted by nikiki at 1:21 AM 2 comments

Ever wanna peek a gal's mini skirt?



Now, you can realize your dream with this new technology using webcam on a PC game, Tech48 by Teatime.



They combined face-tracking technology, which detects PC users location in front of webcam, with fictional characters in the, ahem, adult anime game ="> When you move from left to right side of desk, a girl in the game will follow you to give her eyes back on you.



For example, when you let the cam recognize you are crouching, the game shows inside of the girl’s skirt.

You can watch the demo from youtube:



ENJOY!


Useful Links:

12 June 2009

A new trend: No Plastic Bag Day!

Posted by nikiki at 6:23 PM 0 comments
Recently, the Penang government has declared every Monday as a "No Plastic Bag Day" for the state beginning July 1. Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said the ban by the state government on using plastic bags marked its serious commitment to achieving its goal of becoming a green state. He said that to encourage consumers to bring their own bags and reduce their dependency on the plastic bags, consumers would be charged 20 cents per bag on the "No Plastic Bag Day".

In Hong Kong, Every Day No Plastic Bag Day campaign has launched on March 3. Shoppers are asked to donate 50 Hong Kong cents (about 6 U.S. cents) for every plastic bag if they insist on using it. Participating stores include the city's three major supermarket chains Welcome, ParknShop and China Resources Vanguard, and pharmacy chains Watsons and Mannings.

In fact, a lot other organizations have launched similar campaign to save the Earth. E.g. USM.


Danger of Plastic Bags






Get yourself a friendly environmental bag TODAY!

Do it NOW and don't wait anymore!!!



Source:
[1] http://www.bernama.com/bernama/state_news/news.php?id=416025&cat=nt
[2] http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/5/23/nation/3967153&sec=nation
[3] http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-02/19/content_7493305.htm
[4] http://english.cri.cn/811/2006/04/16/272@78051.htm
[5] http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/200612/05/P200612050212.htm


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