2015年1月20日 星期二

2015-01-21 Israel Health


Haaretz
   
Are Haredi Attitudes About Mental Illness Changing For The Better?   
FailedMessiah.com
Mental health image “In terms of mental health, it was a desert here at the time. If anyone in Bnei Brak had a problem – and recognized it – they would travel as far away as they could [for treatment] so as not to be seen,” says the 50-year-old Bunzel. “To open ...

Between Torah & therapy: Israel's ultra-Orthodox challenge mental health stigmas   Haaretz

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Channel News Asia
   
EAST calls for release of bird flu information   
China Post
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Environment and Animal Society of Taiwan (EAST) Chief Executive Chu Tseng-hung (朱增宏) stated during a press conference yesterday morning that the government should release solid scientific evidence pertaining to the H5 strains of ...

Group urges government to provide proof of claims   Taipei Times
Bird flu-hit Taiwan mulls poultry imports   Channel News Asia
Taiwan to import chickens if avian flu outbreak worsens   Focus Taiwan News Channel
WantChinaTimes   
WorldPoultry.net   
Yahoo!7 News   
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Portland Business Journal (blog)
   
OHSU's Louis Picker homes in on HIV's hidden sanctuary   
Portland Business Journal (blog)
Dr. Louis Picker published further HIV research this week that is a stepping stone to finding a cure for those already infected with the virus. Elizabeth Hayes: Staff Reporter- Portland Business Journal: Email | Twitter. Dr. Louis Picker, the Oregon Health ...

Dr. Louis Picker to Destroy Sanctuary for HIV Viruses in Quest of a Cure   Jewish Business News

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AsiaOne
   
Gym time won't cancel out too much sitting   
AsiaOne
People who are too sedentary, even if they do exercise frequently, are more likely to develop heart disease, cancer and diabetes, a new report says. It's well known that too much sitting time is bad for our health. "What we didn't know was whether the sitting ...

Sitting all day increases risk of disease, even with exercise   Vox
Study: Excessive sitting linked to risk of heart disease, cancer   USA TODAY
Even Regular Exercise Isn't Enough To Cancel Out Too Much Sitting   Huffington Post
Calgary Herald   
Metro   
New York Daily News   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Couples who try to shape up together have better odds of success   
Los Angeles Times
If you want to improve your odds of losing weight, quitting smoking or sticking with an exercise plan, researchers in England have this advice: Get your spouse to do it with you. lRelated Getting angry with your spouse? Quick, eat something! Science Now ...

Health unit wants to help smokers STOP   Niagara Falls Review
KFL&A Public Health Challenges Smokers to Quit   CKWS
Want to REALLY quit smoking or lose weight? Then do it with your partner, study ...   Mirror.co.uk
TIME   
Huffington Post   
Reuters   
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North Country Public Radio
   
Study shows asthma is not more prevalent in the inner city   
Boston Globe
For more than 50 years, researchers have described childhood asthma as a plague of the inner city — urban areas where 20 percent or more of the population lives below the poverty line. But a new study by researchers from Johns Hopkins University School ...

Study: Asthma Not More Prevalent In Cities   CBS Local
Inner City Life is Not Linked to Asthma, Study Suggests   Daily Science Journal
Living in US inner city doesn't raise asthma risk, say researchers   Malay Mail Online
Yahoo News   
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WDTV
   
One Alcoholic Drink a Day Could Lower Risk for Heart Failure   
WDTV
A new study published in the European Heart Journal studied nearly 15,000 men and women and found drinking up to seven alcoholic beverages per week could reduce heart failure by 20% in men and 16% in women. A single drink for this study was ...

What a Daily Drink Might Do for Your Heart   dailyRx
Harvard study suggests moderate alcohol consumption linked to lower risk of ...   Syracuse.com
A drink a day may protect heart more than abstaining   Fox News
The Independent   
RT   
WSAW   
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Times of India
   
UK doctors transplant organs from newborn   
Times of India
LONDON: Doctors in Britain have transplanted organs from a newborn for the first time. A six-day-old baby girl's kidneys and liver cells were given to two separate recipients after her heart stopped beating. The baby girl suffered severe oxygen starvation and ...

First newborn organ transplant   Irish Examiner
UK doctors transplant newborn's organs in milestone procedure   9news.com.au
Doctors perform first ever infant organ transplant   UPI.com
Times of Oman   
RT   
Sky News   
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Daily Mail
   
Head off skin cancer with a coffee a day: Four cups daily would be most ...   
Daily Mail
Just a single cup of coffee a day could help ward off skin cancer, said a study. Four cups daily, however, would be the most protective against malignant melanoma, said researchers. This is the most deadly form of the cancer, which usually starts in a mole and ...

This Drink Could Protect You From Skin Cancer   TIME
Coffee may reduce risk for deadly skin cancer   Local 8 Now
Coffee may protect against some skin cancers   Press TV
WLS-TV   
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NDTV
   
26% Indians facing threat of non-communicable diseases   
Hindustan Times
The probability of an Indian between the ages of 30-70 years dying from the four main non-communicable diseases - diabetes, cancer, stroke and respiratory diseases - was 26% at present, the World Health Organisation said Monday. According to the Global ...

Low and middle-income countries to lose $7 trillion to non-communicable diseases   Ghana Business News
Probability of death by NCDs high in India: WHO   The Hindu
WHO released Global Status Report on Non-communicable Diseases 2014   Jagran Josh
NDTV   
Firstpost   
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