2014年11月25日 星期二

2014-11-26 Israel Health

  The Age   
Sierra Leone Ebola burial workers dump bodies in pay protest  The Age
Burial workers in Sierra Leone have dumped bodies in the street outside a hospital in protest at authorities' failure to pay bonuses for handling Ebola victims. inShare; submit to reddit · Email article · Print. The Ebola epidemic has killed nearly 5500 people ...

New Frontier for Ebola   New York Times
Ebola workers in Sierra Leone dump bodies   Aljazeera.com
Seoul set to unveil results of field study on Ebola-hit Sierra Leone   Korea Times
Daily Mail   
Deutsche Welle   
PCWorld   
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  TheBlaze.com   
Mild blows may cause major head injuries  Jerusalem Post
In the NFL, other professional sports, and especially school sports, concern has grown about the long-term neuropsychiatric mconsequences of repeated mild trauatic brain injury. Football players [illustrative]. (photo credit:INGIMAGE). Share on Facebook
Football Players Suffer Brain Damage From Even Mild Impacts: Study   Newsmax Health
BGU: 2 kinds of football- caused brain trauma   San Diego Jewish World
New Diagnostic for Pro Football Players Suffering from Mild 'Unreported ...   The Jewish Press
Breaking Israel News   
News-Medical.net   
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  OCRegister   
Local restaurants see cost, consumer benefit in new calorie-listing rules  Dallas Morning News
New FDA rules requiring calorie listings on menus and menu boards at the nation's chain restaurants will be costly to implement, some operators and experts said. But adhering to a national standard saves the industry from having to comply with a patchwork ...

New FDA Rules: Calorie Counts On US Menus   Frontline Desk
FDA: Expect more food labeling next year   KSAT San Antonio
Will labeling calorie counts on menus bring down America's obesity rates?   PBS NewsHour
KGNS.tv   
LubbockOnline.com   
Houston Chronicle   
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  Times of India   
Govt may ban sale of loose cigarettes, allow only those over 25 to buy tobacco  Times of India
NEW DELHI: There may soon be a ban on sale of loose cigarettes in India. The government has accepted a new tougher framework for tobacco sale as part of recommendations of an expert panel which prompted it to also consider raising the minimum age of ...

Tobacco companies stock fall sharply after news of proposed ban on sale of ...   Daily News & Analysis
Cough Up for a Puff, Can't Buy Single Fag   The New Indian Express
India accepts panel recommendation on single smoke ban   Daily Times
The Asian Age   
indiatvnews.com (press release) (blog)   
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  Irish Independent   
Obesity link to one in every 25 cancers here  Irish Independent
EXCESS WEIGHT and obesity are linked to around one in every 25 cancers in Ireland, a major international study reveals today. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. About 3.9pc - the equivalent of 1,170 of the roughly ...

High BMI and Obesity Linked to Half a Million New Cancer Cases Annually   Cancer Network
UK Cancer Survival Rates Below Third World   Key 103 Manchester
Excess Weight Linked to 481000 Cancers Worldwide in 2012   Voice of America
Daily Mail   
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  The Hindu   
Avian flu in Kerala likely to impact Tamil Nadu  The Hindu
The outbreak of Avian flu in three districts of Kerala and the State government's decision to cull lakhs of poultry birds is likely to have an adverse impact on Tamil Nadu. After the Bhopal-based National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases confirmed that ...

Bird flu hits Indian state   Gulf Daily News
As bird flu spreads, shortage of preventive drugs a worry   Times of India
Avian Flu: Poultry Sales Nosedive   The New Indian Express
Free Press Journal   
Scientific American   
Deccan Chronicle   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Only three in 10 Americans have HIV under control, says government report  Daily News & Analysis
Just 30% of Americans living with HIV have the virus in check, putting others at risk of infection, US health officials said on Tuesday. The report by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 840,000 of the 1.2 million people infected ...

Health|Study Finds Most With HIV Don't Take Medicine   New York Times
US Faces Grim Outcome of HIV Study   Daily Beast
Most US HIV cases not under control control: Study   Zee News
Bangkok Post   
Medscape   
Live Science   
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  Times of India   
Cut diabetes risk with 2 spoonfuls of yogurt a day  Times of India
WASHINGTON: A daily tablespoon of yogurt can reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes by nearly a fifth, according to a new Harvard study. Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin, or the body's cells ...

Yogurt Every Day May Help Keep Diabetes Away   Doctors Lounge
Yogurt May Lower Diabetes Risk   Black Press USA
Could Yogurt Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes?   Investorplace.com
Science World Report   
University Herald   
The Westside Story   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Empty capsules lead to Aurobindo drug recall  Daily News & Analysis
Drug recalls in the US market by Indian pharma companies continue despite an increasing number of domestic companies trying to tackle regulatory challenges with the US drug regulator. Since January, a number of Indian companies including Sun ...

Aurobindo Pharma Voluntarily Recalls Gabapentin After Empty Capsules Found ...   Pain Medicine News
Aurobindo Pharma Unit Recalls Anti-Epilepsy Drug in US   NDTV
Aurobindo Pharma's subsidiary recalls anti-epilepsy drug in US   Livemint
Business Standard   
Pharmacy Times   
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  Medical News Today   
Study finds brain network to be vulnerable to schizophrenia and Alzheimer's  Delhi Daily News
According to a new study, specific brain network, which is the last to develop and first to show signs of neurodegeneration is more vulnerable to unhealthy aging and disorders that emerge in young people. This sheds lights on conditions like schizophrenia ...

5 Ways You Can Help Reduce the Risk of Developing Alzheimer's Disease   Huffington Post
Monning: Dementia related costs to grow as population ages   Morgan Hill Times
Brain weak spot that causes Alzheimer's begins in late adolescence   Catholic Online
The Upcoming   
Voice of America (blog)   
Discovery News   
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