2014年10月21日 星期二

2014-10-22 Israel Health

  TLV1 Radio   
Does heavy industry affect Israel's cancer rates?  TLV1 Radio
The latest statistics released by the Israel Cancer Association (ICA) show that rates of cancer are higher in areas such as Haifa and Akko. Do these numbers have anything to do with the heavy industry in those areas? Miri Ziv, executive director of the ICA, ...

Acre and Haifa top Israeli cancer list   Middle East Monitor
Study: Haifa has highest incidence of cancer; Jerusalem has lowest   Israel Hayom
Lung cancer rate 26% higher than average for Haifa women   Haaretz
Arutz Sheva   
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  USA TODAY   
US tightens travel restrictions from West Africa to curb Ebola  Los Angeles Times
Ever since an Ebola case from Liberia arrived at a Dallas hospital last month, political pressure has been building on the Obama administration to restrict travel from the three West African countries where the disease has spread with frightening speed.
UN Group Urges China's Wealthy to Fight Ebola   Wall Street Journal
US restricts entry of passengers from Ebola-hit nations   Firstpost
US to funnel travelers from Ebola-hit region through five airports   Reuters
New York Times   
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Ministry uploads comparative data on health funds  Jerusalem Post
Comparative, objective information on medical services provided by the four public health funds is now available – in Hebrew only, for the time being – on a regularly updated section of the Health Ministry's website. The section – the first of its kind – is called ...

Ministry launches top-up health insurance comparison site   Globes

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  First Coast News   
Local non-profit doubling down on Ebola protection  First Coast News
BRUNSWICK. Ga. -- MAP International says they're ready to send more personal protection suits to West Africa. However, because of Ebola scares, and. Loading… Post to Facebook. Local non-profit doubling down on Ebola protection BRUNSWICK. Ga.
Is climate change to blame for the Ebola outbreak?   Haaretz
GP Ebola advice updated as research warns of infected patients boarding flights   GP online
The Media Covering Ebola: Fear Tactics That Play on Racial, Economic Divides   Huffington Post
Peace Arch News   
Fairfaxtimes.com   
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  KRNV My News 4   
Sheep accidentally eat thousands of pounds worth of pot  KRNV My News 4
A flock of sheep accidentally ate thousands of pounds worth of cannabis. The sheep were making strange noises when Nellie Budd who manages the farm in Surrey realized what had happened. Budd told the Mirror she wasn't sure what it was at first; “At first I ...

Sheep accidentally had eaten cannabis worth $5500 (almost)   LidTime.com (blog)

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  Fox News   
Shimkus supports ebola travel ban  Shelbyville Daily Union
“Today I join a growing number of my colleagues on both sides of the aisle in calling on President Obama to impose a commercial travel ban between the U.S. and Ebola-stricken countries in West Africa. My constituents are quickly losing faith in the ...

Republicans wrong on Ebola czar, travel ban   Statesman Journal
Why no US travel bans from Ebola hot spots? They might make things worse. (+ ...   Christian Science Monitor

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  New York Times   
Procedure on Paralyzed Man Stirs Hope and Caution  New York Times
Darek Fidyka using leg braces and a walker. A stabbing had paralyzed him from the chest down. Credit BBC, via European Pressphoto Agency. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This ...

Is this spinal breakthrough on a par with man walking on the moon asks ...   Daily Mail
Severed spinal cord regrown with nose cells   Irish Examiner
Paralyzed man walks again after cell transplant in a world first   CTV News
NBCNews.com   
Xinhua   
The Daily Star   
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  Dallas Morning News   
Ebola vaccine still distant hope  Dallas Morning News
WASHINGTON — Hospital workers battling Ebola in West Africa and Dallas are missing the one weapon that could help them most: an FDA-approved treatment or vaccine. Instead, doctors and nurses rely on experimental drugs and isolating patients to treat a ...

WHO: Ebola Vaccine Could Be in Use by January   The Chosun Ilbo
WHO sets Jan 2015 for Ebola vaccine trials in W' Africa   The Guardian Nigeria
Ebola Vaccine Could Start Testing In Africa By January   NPR (blog)
Herald Sun   
Times of India   
TODAYonline   
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  Deutsche Welle   
US journalist recovers from Ebola in Nebraska hospital  Deutsche Welle
US photojournalist Ashoka Mukpo has been pronounced free of Ebola at a hospital in Nebraska where he was admitted three weeks ago. The 33-year-old caught the deadly virus while on assignment in Monrovia, Liberia. Redemption Hospital in Monrovia.
Rhode Islander Mukpo declared free of Ebola virus, to be released from ...   The Providence Journal
Ebola Virus Disease Watchlist, Death Toll & Cases in the US: Nina Pham ...   Latinos Post
NBC cameraman now Ebola-free   WDAM-TV
Telegraph.co.uk   
Charlotte Observer   
KTIV   
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  New York Times   
Cancer rate rises for younger women  Trinidad & Tobago Express
The number of women under 35 being diagnosed with cancer in this country has doubled this year, according to statistics from the National Radiotherapy Centre. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and in keeping with the annual campaign to ...

Survivor pursues degree as way to serve local parish, community   Colorado Springs Gazette
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Don't Think Pink―Think Green   Huffington Post
Survivors are in the pink at Hillsborough event   TBO.com
abc7news.com   
Current in Carmel   
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