2014年9月30日 星期二

2014-10-01 Israel Health


Boy born without a face prepares for life-changing surgery  FOX43.com
Three-year-old Yahya was born with no eyes, nose, or upper jaw because the bones in his face failed to fuse in the womb. But he is now preparing for life-changing reconstructive surgery to give him a new face according to Sunday Night. Yahya was born in a ...

Boy with no face since his birth is ready to get life changing surgery   LidTime.com
Boy with 'no face' set to undergo life-changing surgery   Metro

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  BBC News   
Mother's finger got amputated after she was bitten by a spider  LidTime.com
To save a mother from death, doctors were forced to amputate her one finger after she was bitten by a false window spider. Advertisement. According to the report, the 44 year old mother, Andrea Wallace¸was playing with her kid when she was bitten by the ...

False Widow Spider Bite Causes Woman To Lose Finger   Huffington Post UK
Mother's finger amputated after being bitten by 'false widow' spider   Metro
Seaham hairdresser loses finger after spider bite   The Northern Echo
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  Dallas Morning News   
10 things to know for Wednesday  Dallas Morning News
Dr. Edward Goodman, epidemiologist at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, and Dr. Mark Lester, Southeast Zone clinical leader for Texas Health Resources, answered follow-up questions after the CDC press conference at Texas Health Presbyterian ...

What US Doctors Need to Do for Ebola   TIME
First Ebola patient diagnosed in United States, man flew into country from Liberia   Daily News & Analysis
Wait, You Can Have Ebola and Still Board a Plane?   The Atlantic
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  News24   
Sierra Leone crowds mistakenly celebrate 'end of Ebola'  News24
Medical personnel inside a clinic taking care of Ebola patients in the Kenema District on the outskirts of Kenema, Sierra Leone. (Youssouf Bah, AP). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send us your stories ...

UK funds new Ebola triage clinics in Sierra Leone   BBC News
Health experts warn Ebola outbreak at an unprecedented level   Herald Scotland
Families at risk as they shelter Ebola dead   Deutsche Welle
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  Tech Gen Mag   
Charting the frontier of the human brain  Tech Gen Mag
Space, the final frontier? Not really. Even though we supposedly use it every day scientists actually know very little about how the human brain functions. The problem of connecting the dots really comes down to tools, said Dr. Cori Bargmann at a White House ...

Mass. researchers get $10m in federal grants for brain research   Boston Globe
Lawrence Livermore Lab awarded federal grant to develop implantable brain ...   Contra Costa Times
NIH announces $46 million in grants for new BRAIN initiative projects   Washington Post
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  WJXT Jacksonville   
Public 'unaware' of breast cancer killer  Herald Scotland
THE public are worryingly unaware about a type of breast cancer that kills 1,000 women a month in the UK, a charity has said. THE public are worryingly unaware about a type of breast cancer that kills 1,000 women a month in the UK, a charity has said.
Prince George's Co. turns fire trucks pink for Breast Cancer Awa - DC News FOX ...   MyFox Washington DC
The Commercial Appeal goes pink   Memphis Commercial Appeal
Forsyth Fountain Puts On The Pink   WSAV-TV
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  Livemint   
Johnson & Johnson to buy Alios BioPharma  SFGate
Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday it would pay $1.75 billion in cash for Alios BioPharma, a private biotechnology company in South San Francisco that is working on treatments for viral diseases. Alios is developing a promising orally administered treatment ...

J&J Moves Into Gilead's Turf   Investor's Business Daily
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) to Acquire Alios BioPharma   Zacks.com
Cravath Helps Johnson & Johnson Bag Another Pharma Firm   The American Lawyer (registration)
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  Counsel & Heal   
More Bad Behaviors Linked to Female Brain Injuries  Counsel & Heal
Researchers found that teenage girls who experienced traumatic brain injury in their lifetime reported engaging in significantly more varied harmful behaviors than their male counterparts. Researchers observed 13 harmful health behaviors like contemplating ...

Head Injuries May Raise Chances of Risky Behavior by Teens   U.S. News & World Report
Teenage boys and girls who've had a traumatic brain injury show different rates ...   Canada News
Brain injuries like concussion can alter teens' behaviour, girls especially: study   Vancouver Sun

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  Times of India   
An apple a day may keep obesity away  Times of India
WASHINGTON: An apple a day could help to keep the doctor away, at least as far as obesity is concerned, according to a new study. Scientists at Washington State University have found that non-digestible compounds in apples — specifically, Granny Smith ...

A Granny Smith apple a day could keep you slim, study shows   The Malaysian Insider
An Apple A Day Keeps Obesity Away: Finds New Study   International Business Times AU
WSU STUDY: An apple a day could keep obesity away   KHQ Right Now
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  Press TV   
Taking antibiotics may boost childhood obesity  Press TV
Children who take a lot of antibiotics during repeated courses are threatened by greater risk to become obese, new research says. The research carried out by the scientists at the University of Pennsylvania and Bloomberg School of Public Health discovered ...

Antibiotics in infancy may be linked to childhood obesity: study   New York Daily News
Researchers: Link between repeated antibiotic use in early childhood and obesity   Washington Post
Study: Early, frequent antibiotic use linked to childhood obesity   The Seattle Times
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