The Human Spirit: BRCA on my mind Jerusalem Post
The testing for BRCA, a simple blood test, was the easy part; contemplating the result had huge ramifications. Breast cancer ribbon. (photo credit:INGIMAGE). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. About a decade ago, I was moping over the death of my cousin ...
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The testing for BRCA, a simple blood test, was the easy part; contemplating the result had huge ramifications. Breast cancer ribbon. (photo credit:INGIMAGE). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. About a decade ago, I was moping over the death of my cousin ...
US envoy to report temperature twice daily after West Africa visit Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power returned to New York on Thursday after a brief visit to Ebola-stricken West Africa and will report her temperature twice daily to the New York state health department for the next ...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power returned to New York on Thursday after a brief visit to Ebola-stricken West Africa and will report her temperature twice daily to the New York state health department for the next ...
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MERS strikes: 4 dead, 9 new cases surface Arab News
In this Sept. 30, 2014 photo, nurses work in the emergency department at a Hospital in Makkah. (Reuters). Riyadh: MD Rasooldeen. Published — Friday 31 October 2014. Last update 31 October 2014 12:41 am. | نسخة PDF · Send to Friend · Print News | A A ...
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In this Sept. 30, 2014 photo, nurses work in the emergency department at a Hospital in Makkah. (Reuters). Riyadh: MD Rasooldeen. Published — Friday 31 October 2014. Last update 31 October 2014 12:41 am. | نسخة PDF · Send to Friend · Print News | A A ...
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Six New Cases Of MERS Reported In Saudi Arabia
Six new Mers cases in Saudi Arabia
What region is doing to guard against virus Philly.com
Philadelphia imposes a mandatory quarantine three or four times a year for uncooperative people with tuberculosis and is planning to automatically seek a court order as a precaution if a patient is confirmed with Ebola, officials said. The city is monitoring ...
Few Ebola Cases Caught by Airport ChecksWall Street Journal
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Philadelphia imposes a mandatory quarantine three or four times a year for uncooperative people with tuberculosis and is planning to automatically seek a court order as a precaution if a patient is confirmed with Ebola, officials said. The city is monitoring ...
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Maine in standoff with nurse over Ebola safeguards WWBT
(AP Photo/University of Texas at Arlington). This undated image provided by University of Texas at Arlington shows Kaci Hickox. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty). State troopers and a television reporter stand across from the home where Kaci Hickox, a nurse who ...
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(AP Photo/University of Texas at Arlington). This undated image provided by University of Texas at Arlington shows Kaci Hickox. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty). State troopers and a television reporter stand across from the home where Kaci Hickox, a nurse who ...
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Nurse defies quarantine order by taking bike ride
Nurse defies Ebola quarantine in US, rides bike
5-Year-Old Boy in New York Hospital Tests Negative for Ebola Beta Wired
A 5-year-old boy, who was placed in isolation in a New York City hospital on suspicion of Ebola, has been tested negative of the disease, health officials said Tuesday. Advertisement. The boy returned home from Guinea on Saturday and transported to ...
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A 5-year-old boy, who was placed in isolation in a New York City hospital on suspicion of Ebola, has been tested negative of the disease, health officials said Tuesday. Advertisement. The boy returned home from Guinea on Saturday and transported to ...
5-Year-Old Boy Tests Negative For Ebola
5-year-old boy tests negative for Ebola for a second time
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'Informal Care' for Older Americans Tops $500B Annually, Study Finds Doctors Lounge
THURSDAY, Oct. 30, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Each year, people across the United States spend an estimated 30 billion hours caring for older relatives and friends, which costs $522 billion, according to new research. A RAND Corp. study put a price tag on ...
Study: Annual Cost of Informal Care for US Elderly $522 BillionJewish Business News
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THURSDAY, Oct. 30, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Each year, people across the United States spend an estimated 30 billion hours caring for older relatives and friends, which costs $522 billion, according to new research. A RAND Corp. study put a price tag on ...
Study: Annual Cost of Informal Care for US Elderly $522 Billion
Kamada's Glassia gets FDA orphan drug status for GVHD treatment Pharmaceutical Business Review
Irish firm Kamada has received orphan drug designation from the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Office of Orphan Products Development for its human Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT) Glassia, to treat immunologically-based graft versus host disease ...
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Irish firm Kamada has received orphan drug designation from the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Office of Orphan Products Development for its human Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT) Glassia, to treat immunologically-based graft versus host disease ...
Crash dummies put on weight as obese Americans 'more likely to die' in ... RT
While health officials struggle to slow down the rise of obesity in the US, one car safety company is changing the design of its crash test dummies in order to more accurately reflect the size of the average American and warn of road risks for the obese.
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While health officials struggle to slow down the rise of obesity in the US, one car safety company is changing the design of its crash test dummies in order to more accurately reflect the size of the average American and warn of road risks for the obese.
Crash test dummies get obese makeover in US
Thanks to America's Obesity Crisis, Crash Test Dummies Are Getting Larger
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Building a better mouse to study Ebola Los Angeles Times
Scientists wearing anti-pathogen "spacesuits" and working in a government biocontainment laboratory have shown that genetically diverse strains of mice can accurately model the devastating health effects of the Ebola virus, according to new research.
Ebola virus: Genes 'play significant role in survival'BBC News
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Scientists wearing anti-pathogen "spacesuits" and working in a government biocontainment laboratory have shown that genetically diverse strains of mice can accurately model the devastating health effects of the Ebola virus, according to new research.
Ebola virus: Genes 'play significant role in survival'
Individual genetic differences may affect Ebola survival - study
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