2014年12月27日 星期六

2014-12-28 Israel Health


Jerusalem Post
   
MDA, IDF rescue Palestinian baby who stopped breathing at border crossing   
Jerusalem Post
MDA, IDF rescue Palestinian baby who stopped breathing at Allenby Border Crossing. (photo credit:MAGEN DAVID ADOM). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. Magen David Adom paramedics and the IDF rescued on Saturday a Palestinian baby who lost ...

IDF Helicopter Saves Palestinian Authority Baby after Heart Attack   The Jewish Press
IDF saves Palestinian baby after he suffers heart attack   The Times of Israel
Israel saves life of Palestinian baby, after child collapses at border crossing   Ynetnews

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Daily Mail
   
Fourth Jewish baby this year treated for herpes after Orthodox circumsicion method   
Daily Mail
A fourth baby has contracted herpes in New York this year following a controversial circumcision called metzizah b'peh, a ritual in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in which the baby's genitals come in contact with the mouth of the man performing the ...

NY baby contracts herpes from controversial circumcision rite   Haaretz
Religious Circumcision Leaves Another Jewish Baby With Herpes, 17th Case ...   Headlines & Global News
Another Baby Treated For Herpes After A Snip-N-Suck Circumcision   Gothamist
The Inquisitr   
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Looking forward: Make Bible your daily guidebook   
LaGrange Daily News
Often, when I pray before Bible classes or in my personal Bible study, I will pray for God's help to make the Bible the daily guide for my life that He intended it to be. I recognize and acknowledge the value of God's word for directing the way I live my life.
Our eyes are on you   Jerusalem Post (blog)

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i24news
   
Israel moves to lift restrictions on blood donor policy   
i24news
Following the United States lifting a long-time ban on blood donations from homosexual males, Israel's Health Ministry is also planning on lifting restrictions on gay males and Ethiopian blood donors. Both of these groups have restrictions placed on them for ...

Israel easing blood donor restrictions, but not on Brits   Haaretz

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Toronto Star
   
In Sierra Leone, loving in the time of Ebola   
Al Jazeera America
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — It has been four months since Messia Dukuray has had any physical contact with her husband. They don't sleep in the same bed, hug or even share food. Her husband is a surgeon at a hospital in Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown ...

Ebola crisis: Sierra Leone declares three-day lockdown in north   NewsDay
What Ebola has taught us   Chicago Tribune
My rookie year working in Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone   The Globe and Mail
Bangkok Post   
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BBC News
   
Better lifestyle may prevent 4 in 10 cancers   
Delhi Daily News
More than 4 in 10 cancers - 600,000 in the United Kingdom alone - could be prevented if people led healthier lives, according to experts. The researchers at the Cancer Research UK (CRUK) conducted a study on 587,000 people residing in the UK and ...

Healthier Lifestyles Could Prevent 4 in 10 Cancer Cases (Video)   The Epoch Times
Healthy Lifestyles May Prevent Four In 10 Cancers   Design & Trend
Healthier life choices could reduce cancer risks by up to 40%   Geek Infinite
Guardian Liberty Voice   
SavingAdvice.com   
Boxing Dispatch   
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Maryland's cigarette tax is saving lives   
Washington Post
AMID AN electoral backlash against high taxes in Maryland, anti-smoking advocates have abandoned a campaign to raise the state-imposed levy on cigarettes. Politically, that makes perfect sense. As public-health policy, it is foolish. A new study by ...

Doctors' fury at ministers over delays to plain cigarette packaging   The Guardian
Want to quit smoking?... By the time you finish this article, you'll be ready to stub ...   Daily Mail
Washington County next in line to restrict e-cigarettes   Rick Kupchella's BringMeTheNews
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
Economic Times   
Chron.com   
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The Guardian
   
Grieving family needlessly put through 'grotesque' court ordeal   
Irish Independent
Far from settling any important issue of principle or constitutional law, the decision of a divisional sitting of the High Court in PP v HSE is little cause for comfort. The case, which in my view never needed to be brought, only serves in its outcome to raise more ...

Doctors in Ireland end breathing support for clinically dead pregnant woman   CNN
International media covers case of clinically dead pregnant woman   Irish Times
Brain-dead pregnant woman 'can die' after Irish court ruling   South China Morning Post (subscription)
New Zealand Herald   
Belfast Telegraph   
Aljazeera.com   
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