2014年11月21日 星期五

2014-11-22 Israel Health

  Jewish Business News   
Professor of Global Health Law, Lawrence Gostin: Ebola and Beyond  Jewish Business News
The United States and Europe have grossly overreacted to a few isolated cases of the Ebola virus within their borders. These panicked responses are not just futile. By violating basic scientific principles, they defy the fundamental ethical criterion for ...

Barbara Bush: How Corporate America can mold global health leaders   Fortune

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  NPR (blog)   
Plague Outbreak In Madagascar Spreads To Its Capital  NPR (blog)
An outbreak of the plague has sickened at least 119 people and killed 40 in Madagascar, the World Health Organization reports Friday. The outbreak started back in August in a rural village, WHO said. Then it spread to seven of Madagascar's 22 regions.
Madagascar: Plague Outbreak Kills 40   New York Times
Madagascar Hit By Deadly Plague: Death Toll at 40   Science Times
Plague outbreak kills 40 in Madagascar   Yahoo News UK
ABC Online   
BBC News   
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  The Nation   
Tapeworm found in man's brain  The Nation
Scientists in Britain removed and studied a rare tapeworm that lived in a man's brain for four years, researchers said on Friday. The parasite travelled five centimetres (two inches) from the right side of the brain to the left. The tapeworm causes sparganosis, ...

Tapeworm inside brain for 4 years   Irish Examiner
Brain tapeworm caused man's four-year headache   Los Angeles Times
Worm That Lived in Man's Brain for Four Years Has Genome Mapped   NBCNews.com
Bloomberg   
The Week Magazine   
Huffington Post   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
UN chief: Ebola cases in Mali a 'deep concern'  Daily News & Analysis
The United Nations chief has warned that Ebola may be easing in part of West Africa but is still hitting hard in other areas and outpacing the international response. "If we continue to accelerate our response we can contain and end the outbreak by the middle ...

Ebola could be contained by mid-2015: Ban Ki-moon   Business Standard
Ebola outbreak can be ended in 2015: UN's Ban Ki-moon   BBC News
Ban Ki-moon Calls for Establishment of Support Mission in Ebola-Hit Mali   RIA Novosti
Global Times   
eNews Park Forest   
Inner City Press   
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  Viral Global News   
Bathroom Hand Dryers 27 Times Dirtier Than Paper Towels  Viral Global News
A new study has shown that those lightening-fast jet air hand dryers found in many public bathrooms today are 27 times dirtier than paper towels. That is because the intense air propulsion the dryers employ shoots filthy, bacteria-laden droplets all over the ...

'Green' Hand Dryers Also a Little Germy, Says Study   ABC News
This Is How Hand Dryers Spread Bacteria   Gizmodo
Hand dryers spread more germs than paper towels, study says   WKMG Orlando
Philly.com   
Huffington Post   
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  euronews   
World Health Organization: Democratic Republic of Congo is Ebola-free  KAJ18 Kalispell Montana News
Ebola has officially been eradicated from the Democratic Republic of Congo, the World Health Organization... Read Story › · MT author documents complete history of the Cat-Griz rivalry · Flathead high speed chase suspect appears again in court.
WHO Confirms Democratic Republic of Congo Ebola-Free Status   NDTV
WHO declares Democratic Republic of the Congo free of Ebola   Big News Network.com
WHO confirms DR Congo Ebola-free status   Channel News Asia

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  Fast Company   
For Women At The Top, It's Lonely&&And Depressing  Fast Company
It's fashionable these days to cheer women on as they “lean in” and climb the management ladder, à la Sheryl Sandberg. But new research based on historical data suggests that for women in a position to hire, fire, and determine pay, success may come at a ...

Women with workplace power are more depressed. Men, not so much.   Washington Post
Being the Boss Tied to Depression Risk for Women, But Not Men   Philly.com
For Women, Being In Charge Is Depressing   Science 2.0
HealthCentral.com   
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  Science Times   
Could Binge Drinking Lead To A Solution for Alcoholism? CDC Thinks So  Science Times
For those Americans who have spent some time in the south of France, or gazing at the crystal azure waters at Mediterranean shores, they know that European nations are far more into vineyards and nights out on the town than any metropolis this side of the ...

Health: Study Says Drinking A Lot Does Not Make You An Alcoholic   CBS Local
Study: Heavy drinkers are rarely alcoholics   KENS 5 TV
CDC: Most people who drink excessively are not alcoholics   Examiner.com
The Republic   
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  The Straits Times   
Lammily, the anti-Barbie doll, goes on sale in US next week  The Straits Times
Artist and researcher Nickolay Lamm, whose 3D-printed Barbie based on the average measurements of a 19-year-old woman, made Lammily dolls a reality. -- PHOTO: AFP. WASHINGTON (AFP) - She's short, brunette, has an average body shape and can ...

Designer launches Barbie with stretch marks, acne   Times of India
'Anti-Barbie' doll goes on sale on US   AsiaOne
Word on the Street: New doll with 'real' features   News 12 Brooklyn
WBTW - Myrtle Beach and Florence SC   
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  Chinatopix   
Scientists Discover Genes that Affect Your Love Life  Chinatopix
(Photo : REUTERS) Studies show 50% of people with the 'C' version of 5-HTA1 are in a relationship. share on facebook. share on twitter. Researchers from Peking University in China discovered a gene that determines the serotonin levels affecting a person's ...

Are your genes the reason you're single?   SFGate (blog)
Perpetually Single? Researchers Discovered A Gene That Makes Some People ...   Betabeat
'It's not you, it's my DNA': Are you destined to be alone forever as Singleton gene ...   Mirror.co.uk
Independent Online   
Herald Sun   
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