2014年9月17日 星期三

2014-09-18 Israel Health

  USA TODAY   
Artificial sweeteners could actually lead to diabetes, say scientists at Weizmann ...  Jerusalem Post
Researchers have been puzzled over the fact that non-caloric artificial sweeteners do not seem to help reduce weight; some studies even suggest opposite effect. A diabetic has his blood sugar level measured in downtown.. (photo credit:REUTERS).
Scientists warn sweeteners may cause obesity   Herald Scotland
Artificial sweetener could promote diabetes   Atlanta Journal Constitution
Sweeteners linked to rise in obesity and diabetes   Belfast Telegraph
Bangkok Post   
NPR (blog)   
UPI.com   
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  Daily Mail   
Ebola is now a threat to all our security, says Obama, as 3000 US troops head to ...  Daily Mail
President Barack Obama has described the ebola outbreak in West Africa as 'a threat to global security'. His warning was echoed last night by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond who said the epidemic in West Africa could become a 'global catastrophe with ...

Ebola crisis: efforts to contain outbreak increase, as World Bank warns of ...   ABC Online
China lending help to stop Ebola   iStreet Research
Ebola survivor Kent Brantly addresses US Congress   Stuff.co.nz
The Sheboygan Press   
Bristol Press   
Opposing Views   
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VIRAL VIDEO: Talk about a tail spin, the world's first Drodent  WBXH
Narcotics detectives said a man suspected of giving teens marijuana and having sex with them was arrested on several charges. Three other men were taken into custody in the investigation.More >>. Narcotics detectives said a man suspected of giving teens ...


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Little Israel makes a Big Impression  Jerusalem Post (blog)
Israel's enemies like to conceal the fact that the Jewish State is one of the smallest of nations - dwarfed by its massive Arab neighbors. Israel's tiny geographic size contrasts with the immense benefit it brings to the world. And from recent news articles it is ...

Kadimastem Technology Repairs Brain Functions & Much More Good News ...   Jewish Business News

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  Getty Images   
Woman volunteers to receive trial Ebola vaccine  Herald Scotland
A HEALTHY Briton has become the first volunteer to receive a potentially life-saving new vaccine to tackle the Ebola virus spreading through west Africa. A HEALTHY Briton has become the first volunteer to receive a potentially life-saving new vaccine to ...

UK's first volunteer 'absolutely fine' after Ebola vaccine trial   Irish Independent
New Ebola vaccine to be tested   Times of India
Volunteer gets ebola vaccine   Irish Examiner
Los Angeles Times   
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The Straits Times   
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  Detroit Free Press   
Respiratory illnesses prompt tighter restrictions at Children's Hospital  Detroit Free Press
Only parents and legal guardians and guests over the age of 18 will be allowed to visit at Children's Hospital after officials reported an increase of respiratory illnesses. DFP 0917_children's_hospital.jpg. Children's Hospital of Michigan in Detroit. (Photo: ...

St. Mary's doctors answer questions about Enterovirus   WWBT
Baystate Medical Center: 7 children treated for respiratory illness; premature to ...   The Republican - masslive.com
7 potential cases of enterovirus being investigated in Springfield   WCVB Boston
WRIC   
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  Irish Independent   
Cancer warning for bald men  New Zealand Herald
Men who are bald at age 45 are more likely to develop aggressive prostate cancer compared with those who keep their hair. US researchers found those who lose hair at the front of their heads and have moderate hair-thinning on the crown were 40 per cent ...

Genetic testing identifies men at higher prostate cancer risk   The Guardian Nigeria
Prostate check-up saved Macarthur man's life   Camden Advertiser
Roc City Interview: Prostate Cancer Awareness Month   News 10NBC
The Independent   
Philly.com   
WROC-TV   
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  Express.co.uk   
Goodbye pap smear, hello urine test? Cervical cancer screenings could be in for ...  Washington Post
It may be a little too soon to officially say goodbye to the pap smear (or good riddance), but we may be getting closer to a time when it is no longer the frequent and unpleasant experience that it is for some woman. Years ago, the cervical exam, which included ...

Urine test for HPV may be as effective as Pap smears   CBS News
Urine Test Could Replace More Invasive HPV Screening   Voice of America
Cervical Cancer Breakthrough: Smear Tests Could be Replaced with 'Take ...   Yahoo News UK
Independent Online   
WebMD.Boots.com   
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  Montreal Gazette   
The symptoms and causes of dementia  Wells Journal
The word dementia is used to describe a group of symptoms including memory loss, confusion, mood changes and difficulty with day-to-day tasks. There are many causes of the condition, with Alzheimer's disease the most common. The terms dementia and ...

Too few people know that lifestyle can cut risk of dementia   Belfast Newsletter
Help Prevent 500000 Americans Dying Each Year From Disease With No Cure ...   CBS Local
Tips for avoiding dementia   3News NZ
Philly.com   
Prensa Latina   
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  University Herald   
Home Life May Contribute to Burnouts at Work  University Herald
Anxiety and Depression (Photo : Reuters) Job stress may not be the only cause of burnouts at work, according to a recent study. Job stress may not be the only cause of burnouts at work, according to a recent study. Researchers from Concordia University and ...


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