2014年9月19日 星期五

2014-09-20 Israel Health

  Irish Independent   
Lock-down order in Sierra Leone as ebola toll soars  Irish Independent
An empty street is seen at the start of a three-day national lockdown in Freetown. Sierra Leone began a three-day lockdown on Friday in an effort to halt the spread of the Ebola virus, as President Ernest Bai Koroma urged residents to comply with the ...

Sierra Leone imposes three-day lockdown in bid to halt Ebola   Los Angeles Times
The West ignores the stories of Africans in the middle of the Ebola outbreak   Washington Post
Slow response to Ebola crisis exemplifies Africa's perennial low-priority status   Dallas Morning News (blog)
Nigerian Tribune   
Channel News Asia   
NPR (blog)   
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  The Nation   
Angelina effect on cancer tests  The Nation
Referrals for genetic breast cancer tests more than doubled in the UK as a result of what doctors have dubbed the 'Angelina effect'. In May last year, actress Angelina Jolie revealed to the world that she had undergone a double mastectomy to prevent her ...

Angelina effect: Jolie surgery sparks surge in female cancer tests   Financial Express
'Angelina effect': When Jolie talked about her breasts, women listened   Los Angeles Times
How the 'Angelina Jolie effect' increased cancer screenings   Atlanta Journal Constitution
Today.com   
NHS Choices   
The Australian   
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  Dallas Morning News (blog)   
Don't deploy our troops for Ebola  Dallas Morning News (blog)
Liberian Red Cross health workers, wearing protective suits, carry the body of a 18-old-month baby, victim of the Ebola virus on September 12, 2014 in a district of Monrovia. The tropical virus, transmitted through contact with infected bodily fluids, has killed ...

Hot Zones Without Borders   Wall Street Journal
Ebola worst-case scenario: Over half a million people infected   RT
Ebola could infect 500000 by end of January, according to CDC projection   Washington Post
Business Recorder   
Chicago Tribune   
Daily Beast   
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  BBC News   
villagers murder ebola aid workers  The Australian
A TEAM of health workers, journalists and officials were murdered in Guinea by villagers who believed they were spreading ebola. They had been on a mission to educate people about the virus. Nine were reported to have been found dead in a village latrine ...

The fear and hopelessness behind the deadly attack on Ebola workers in Guinea   Washington Post
Members of Ebola fact-finding mission killed in Guinea   Fox News Latino
Ebola outbreak: Guinea team found killed   BBC News
CNN   
NDTV   
Voice of America   
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  Forbes   
One dose of an antidepressant may change your brain  Tech Times
Medications that treat depression, known as SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors), don't always work immediately or at all for some patients. However, new research on how SSRIs affect the brain may make treatment for those suffering from ...

Anti-depressants can change how the brain works in just hours   The Independent
SSRI's can change your brain structure immediately   iStreet Research
Antidepressants Rapidly Alter Brain   Sci-Tech Today
UPI.com   
WND.com   
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  iStreet Research   
Human fairness is innate after all  iStreet Research
6 A new research shows that humans are motivated by fairness hence they want to do things as fair as possible. The study says that fairness is a unique human attribute we have and it shows up as early as childhood. Advertisements. In the research, Sarah ...

'Fairness' In Humans And Apes Developed To Ensure Group Cooperation (VIDEO)   Headlines & Global News
Humans Evolved To Be Fair For Selfish Reasons   io9
Fairness evolved to favour co-operation   Pune Mirror
Medical Daily   
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  Nigerian Tribune   
'Because of Ebola, I now go everywhere with hand sanitiser'  Nigerian Tribune
With the recent outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Nigeria, everyone has been taking precautionary measures to stay healthy and free from the deadly disease. To some observers, an Ebola infection is a distant threat, while others insist that necessary ...

'How AU Can Intervene To Roll Back Ebola'   The Guardian Nigeria
World Health Organization commends Nigeria over Ebola   Premium Times
Travellers advised of health risks   Royal Gazette
Bernews   
AllAfrica.com   
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
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  Daily Mail   
A supportive spouse is the best boost for your career: Study finds ambitious ...  Daily Mail
If you are ambitious, then you are better off marrying someone who is conscientious, scientists claim. For pay rises and promotions may depend as much on having a supportive husband or wife exerting their influence at home as on your own abilities, a study ...

Spouse's personality influences career success, study finds   HealthCanal.com
Type-A Spouses Boost Workplace Success   Counsel & Heal
Career Success Depends on Your Spouse's Personality, Too   BusinessNewsDaily
Medical Daily   
Medical News Today   
MainStreet   
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  Irish Independent   
Baldness linked to faster-growing prostate cancers  WebMD.Boots.com
Middle-aged men with prostate cancer who have a certain type of baldness are more likely to have faster-growing cancers than men with a full head of hair, according to new research. By Lilian Anekwe. BMJ Group News ...

Millwall & Prostate Cancer UK's Award Winning Partnership   F.C. Business
Millwall collect another award for Prostate Cancer UK link up   News Shopper
Prostate cancer death rate in Boston puzzles researchers   Boston Herald
Yahoo News UK   
KJCT8.com   
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  Ottawa Citizen   
A Breakthrough Stem Cell Treatment Has Arrived! - DNews  Yahoo News
Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent, meaning they can become almost any type of cell. Since stem cell research is so controversial, researchers might have found a more ethical way to use stem cells. Julian joins DNews to explain. Arne Duncan Responds to ...

Researchers develop molecule that boosts stem cells in umbilical cord blood   The Globe and Mail
New molecule allows for increase in stem cell transplants, New Study   Canada News
Molecule that boosts cord blood stem cells could up transplants to treat leukemia   StarPhoenix
Zee News   
Bioscience Technology   
TopNews New Zealand   
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