2015年1月18日 星期日

2015-01-19 Israel Health


The Times of Israel
   
Jewish Home minister hospitalized for serious illness   
The Times of Israel
Pensioner Affairs Minister Uri Orbach announced he was receiving treatment for an unspecified ailment on Sunday, returning to the hospital two weeks after a previous visit. “I have to take the time to treat urgent and important medical issues for my health,” ...

Bayit Yehudi Minister Uri Orbach hospitalized, to take time off from politics   Ynetnews
Condition of MK Orbach, treated for chronic blood disease, suddenly declines   Jerusalem Post
Minister Uri Orbach Hospitalized, Public Prayers Requested   Arutz Sheva

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AsiaOne
   
'Trapped' no more: Man 'lives again' after 12-year virtual coma   
AsiaOne
His parents had almost given up on him, bringing him home - from the hospital - to die. But with their care and attention, South African Martin Pistorius survived despite being "trapped in his body" for 12 years. Communicating with the National Public Radio ...

What If Your Mom Tells You 'I Hope You Die' While You're In Coma? 'Ghost Boy ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Man in coma for 8 yrs heard mum tell him: ' I HOPE YOU DIE'   Malaysia Chronicle
'Ghost boy' learns to live again after years of coma hell   The Times (subscription)
International Business Times UK   
LifeNews.com   
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Focus Taiwan News Channel
   
New H5N2 virus first found in chickens in Taiwan   
Focus Taiwan News Channel
Taipei, Jan. 18 (CNA) Taiwan's animal health agency confirmed Sunday that chickens in a central Taiwan farm have been infected with a new H5N2 avian flu virus subtype, the first time the virus has been found in local chickens. The Bureau of Animal and ...

Nearly 90000 fowl culled in Taiwan avian flu outbreak   WantChinaTimes
More farms hit by H5N3 strain   Taipei Times
Avian influenza H5N3 strain confirmed in Taiwan   poultrymed
Christianity Daily   
CIDRAP   
The New Age Online   
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m.indiatvnews.com
   
Saga culls 73000 chickens after bird flu found   
Japan Today
Health authorities in Saga Prefecture on Sunday began culling 73,000 chickens after officials confirmed the country's fifth bird flu outbreak since early December. DNA tests confirmed the pathogenic H5 strain of the virus at a chicken farm in Arita after 28 ...

Massive chicken cull in Japan; bird flu confirmed   ABS CBN News
Japan culls 200000 chickens after bird flu outbreak   Business Standard
Japan: 73000 chickens to be culled in Saga, after avian influenza confirmed   poultrymed
Sputnik International   
The Japan Times   
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Jerusalem Post
   
Fewer organ transplants in 2014 because of lower number of lower-brain-dead ...   
Jerusalem Post
Fifteen organs were transplanted in 12 operations during the first eight days of this year, following the transplant of 361 organs from deceased and live donors in 333 transplant operations in 2014, Israel Transplant announced on Sunday. Fifty-two percent of ...

Needless deaths waiting for organs: Editorial   NJ.com
Changes are coming to nation's kidney transplant waiting list   Defiance Crescent News (subscription)

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Possible Bird Flu in Hadera   
Arutz Sheva
Two poultry facility workers in their 30's arrived this evening (Sunday) at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center in Hadera by the Health Department after they complained of feeling feverish. Authorities are looking into the possibility that the symptoms presented may be ...


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TSN
   
UFC's Jon Jones: 'I'm not a cocaine addict'   
SportingNews.com
Jon Jones will open up about his cocaine use in an upcoming interview with Fox Sports. The full interview will air Monday, but Fox revealed a sneak peek of what's to come. "It was just a really embarrassing situation. I've had to explain to so many people that ...

Question remains about the Jon Jones drug testing in Nevada   MMA Fighting
UFC's Jon Jones fined $25000 for conduct violation after failed drug test   ESPN.co.uk
UFC fines Jon Jones $25000   Chicago Sun-Times
SportsBlog.com (blog)   
TWC News   
MMA News   
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The Independent
   
Danish prime minister to visit health workers in Sierra Leone   
The Japan Times
COPENHAGEN – Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt begins a visit to Sierra Leone on Monday, making her the first Western leader to travel to the African nation since it was hit by a deadly Ebola outbreak. The epidemic “can only come under ...

Ebola: Sierra Leone's new war   Daily Sabah
Tracy stands firm against Ebola   Empire State Tribune
Splinter Ebola Outbreaks Hinder Fight Against Virus: UN   Bloomberg
The Independent   
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Science Times
   
Sleep Problems In Adolescents Could Lead To Alcohol And Drug Abuse   
Headlines & Global News
Sleep difficulties and insufficient sleep in youths could make them more likely to experiment with drugs and alcohol. The recent study found duration of sleep and sleep difficulties could predict a number of problems including binge drinking, driving under the ...

Bedtime Alcohol Consumption Causes Poor Sleep: Study   News Every day
Lack of Sleep Could Make Your Teen Turn to Alcohol or Drugs   Science Times
Poor sleep may lead to alcohol, drug abuse in teens, study finds   Times of India
Zee News   
The Nation   
Design & Trend   
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Bustle
   
Closing Your Eyes Improves Your Memory, Although You Probably Still Won't ...   
Bustle
Why is it that when TV detectives have only a precious few seconds left to solve the puzzle and save the day, they always squeeze their eyes shut and clutch their head dramatically? Well, according to science, it isn't just lazy acting, because a recent study ...

Closing eyes helps boost memory recall, researchers say   The News Reports
Trying to remember something? Just close your eyes, says science   Metro
Close eyes for moment increases memory recall   Daily Times
NEWS.com.au   
The Independent   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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