2014年12月25日 星期四

2014-12-26 Israel Health


Haaretz
   
So chocolate bar! Two US kids raise over $1m for research into rare genetic ...   
Haaretz
The proceeds from six-year-old Dylan Siegal's book, 'Chocolate Bar,' are used entirely to fund Glycogen Storage Disease research. By JTA | Dec. 25, 2014 | 12:14 PM. submit to reddit. A screenshot from the Chocolate Bar book website. Text size. Comments ...

LA first-graders raise seven figures for rare disease   Jerusalem Post
Million-dollar 'Chocolate Bar': First-grade buddies raise seven figures for rare ...   St. Louis Jewish Light

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CBS News
   
No Christmas for Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone   
CBS News
LONDON - The Ebola outbreak that originated in West Africa has now grown to more than 19,000 cases and nearly 7,600 deaths worldwide. In Sierra Leone, the country hit hardest, the government banned holiday celebrations. On the radio, Christmas ...

Lessons from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa   Washington Post
UK Ebola victim calls for global solution to epidemic in Christmas message   Herald Scotland
Ebola expert calls for European anti-virus `corps`   Zee News
Channel News Asia   
Times of India   
CBS Local   
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New York Daily News
   
Haredi circumcision practice infects New York baby with herpes   
Jerusalem Post
Metzitzah b'peh, in which the mohel sucks blood from the wound following circumcision, is a common traditional practice among many haredi Orthodox mohels. Newborn baby [Illustrative]. (photo credit:INIMAGE). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter.
Another Jewish baby has contracted herpes through bris   New York Daily News
Circumcision Ritual, Baby's Herpes Linked: Ancient Jewish Ritual Angers Public ...   The Inquisitr
Another New York Infant Gets Herpes From Controversial Circumcision Rite   Jewish Daily Forward
The Journal News | LoHud.com   
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Jerusalem Dispatch
   
INCREASE IN CHILD DRUG ADMISSIONS   
Herald Scotland
THE number of times children were treated in hospital as a result of illegal drugs has increased by more than a third in two years, new figures have revealed. THE number of times children were treated in hospital as a result of illegal drugs has increased by ...

Under-10s in Scots hospitals for illegal drug use   Scotsman
Cases of children treated for illegal drugs 'increase by a third'   stv.tv

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NOLA.com
   
After six years of serving up meals and policy, Obama's personal chef moving on   
NOLA.com
FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2012 file photo, first lady Michelle Obama and Sam Kass assistant chef and Food Initiative Coordinator, taste food during a Let's Move event in Dallas. Kass, the first family's longtime personal chef is leaving the White House. The White ...

White House chef has had seat at the table   Columbus Dispatch
After 6 years, Obama personal chef hangs up apron   Daily American Online
Obama personal chef to hang up apron after 6 years   Glens Falls Post-Star

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Spalding Guardian
   
Christmas message from Herts ambulance chiefs: Think ahead and keep an eye ...   
Comet 24
Hard-pressed ambulance teams are urging people to make sure that they have good supplies of any medication they need and to keep an eye on vulnerable friends and family over the holiday break.
Basingstoke patients urged to use the right service this Christmas   Basingstoke Gazette
Ambulance advice for festive period   Lynn News
Time wasters put ambulances under strain   Spalding Guardian
Bristol Post   
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WABC-TV
   
Doctor who traveled to Liberia taken to Bellevue, tests negative for Ebola   
WABC-TV
Josh Einiger has the latest on a man who recently traveled to Liberia and is being isolated at Bellevue for evaluation. Embed. <iframe width="476" height="270" src="http://7online.com/video/embed/?pid=448155" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>.
Ill Doctor Recently Returned from West Africa Tests Negative for Ebola: Health ...   NBC New York
New York doctor in hospital with Ebola-like symptoms   Daily Mail
Patient isolated at Bellevue Hospital tests negative for Ebola   New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV

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FrontPage Magazine
   
Iranian Scientist Invents Radar that Can Detect Beer Drinkers   
FrontPage Magazine
According to the Iranian Mehr News Agency, the system was designed to identify explosives and bodies buried under rubble, as well as alcohol and drugs. Scientist Seyed Ali Hosseini told the news agency on Tuesday that the technology can locate drug ...

Iran says it has a machine that can detect a drug addict from a mile away   Washington Post (blog)
Dead body detector? A brief history of Iran's 'inventions' - AOL.com   AOL News
Iran touts 'drug addict radar'   The Times of Israel

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UPI.com
   
Scientists Engineered Artificial Sperm and Egg using Stem Cells   
Geek Infinite
As per TIME, Researchers, from human embryonic cells, created primordial germ cells (PGC). PGC was created earlier from rat's embryonic cell but now it is successfully harnessed from human cells. Dr Naoko Irie, first author of the paper, said “The creation of ...

Now, scientists create artificial sperms, eggs   Hindustan Times
Skin cells can help IVF couples have children of their own   The Independent
Stem cells used to create artificial sperm, egg   Times of India
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UPI.com   
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CBC.ca
   
Smartphone-touchscreen use altering brain activity   
CBC.ca
Increasing use of smartphone touchscreens is altering brain activity in relation to fingertips, says a new study. Researchers from Switzerland were intrigued to learn how people's brains were responding to increased use of their thumbs and other fingertips due ...

Your smartphone is changing the way your fingers work   Engadget
Smartphones are altering the part of the human brain used to control thumbs   New Zealand Herald
Using Your Phone Is Changing Your Brain   Huffington Post
Hindustan Times   
Daily News & Analysis   
Times of India   
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