2015年2月13日 星期五

2015-02-14 Israel Health


CBS News
   
Hormone replacement therapy raises new cancer concern   
CBS News
Most women in menopause who opt to take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to manage symptoms that the "change of life" brings know there are risks that come with these drugs. While the hormones --synthetic estrogen and progestin -- can work magic to ...

A small link between HRT and ovarian cancer   Channel 4 News (blog)
Hormone replacement therapy linked to increased risk of ovarian cancer, study ...   Fox News
Hormone replacement therapy increases ovarian cancer risk, reveals new study   Daily News & Analysis
The Australian   
Times of India   
BBC News   
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The Register
   
Wink if you want to see more of me, say Swiss boffins   
The Register
Two years ago scientists from the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) demoed a contact lens with a telescope built in, and they've now refined the prototype to allow the user to control its functions with the wink of an eye. "We think these lenses ...

Telescopic Contact Lenses Zoom In With a Wink of the Eye   NBCNews.com
Superman contact lenses will help pensioners with bad eyesight see like Clark ...   Mirror.co.uk
New telescopic contact lenses could increase vision three-fold   Science Recorder
Scotsman   
Science AAAS   
SlashGear   
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azcentral.com
   
Children living normal lives after transplants   
azcentral.com
Seven-month-old Gracie is doing well after her heart transplant, Feb 13. 2015. (Photo: Rich Prange/12 News). 2 CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. The Valentine's Day season at Phoenix Children's Hospital is more than a party.
Arizona baby born premature gets heart transplant   Vallejo Times Herald
Miracle newborn baby becomes one of youngest people ever to survive a heart ...   Mirror.co.uk
Six-day-old baby has youngest US heart transplant   Khaleej Times

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New York Daily News
   
Dogs can read your emotions: study   
New York Daily News
Dogs know when you're happy and when you're angry by looking at your face, according to a new study by veterinarians in Vienna, Austria. "We think the dogs in our study could have solved the task only by applying their knowledge of emotional expressions ...

'Dogs can distinguish between happy and angry faces' - Study   Al-Arabiya
Dogs Can Tell Happy or Angry Human Faces   Scientific American
Dogs can distinguish happy and sad faces: Study   Toronto Sun
Irish Examiner   
Mashable   
New Zealand Herald   
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Daily Science Journal
   
Treatment of Obesity Requires Much More Than Just Dieting and Exercise   
Daily Science Journal
Detailed in the journal Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, a new study reveals that obesity must be recognized as a chronic disease, having several biological causes. As obesity is not only the outcome of poor eating habits and sedentary behavior, only diet ...

Doctors: to beat obesity, diet and exercise alone often aren't enough   UPI.com
Lifestyle changes won't cure obesity: study   New York Daily News
New Research Shows More Genetic Links To Obesity   CBS Local
Los Angeles Times   
Waterloo Record   
CBS News   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Ebola Could Be Contracted From Corpses Up to A Week After Death   
Headlines & Global News
Researchers sampled deceased Ebola-infected monkeys and discovered the virus remained viable for at least seven days, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) reported. The scientists also detected infectious viral RNA for up to 70 days after death.
Ebola victims could be contagious after death   WNYT
Ebola Virus Housed In Dead Bodies Remains Infectious For A Week   Trinity News Daily
Ebola Victims Infectious for a Week After Death, Nonhuman Primate Study Finds   Drug Discovery & Development
Tech Times   
News Every day   
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Deutsche Welle
   
Millions in Ebola funds unaccounted for in Sierra Leone   
Deutsche Welle
Sierra Leone has failed to properly account for almost a third of the money it earmarked to fight the Ebola epidemic, according to an audit. More than 3,000 people have died from the epidemic in the West African nation. Sierra Leone Ebola. Sierra Leone's ...

UNDP Chief arrives in Sierra Leone for a three-day visit   Sierra Express Media
Sierra Leone fails to properly account for €5m in Ebola funds   Irish Independent
Sierra Leone failed to properly account for Ebola funds- auditor   Reuters
Sky News Australia   
ABC Online   
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University Herald
   
FDA Approves Lenvima for Type of Thyroid Cancer   
Doctors Lounge
The kinase inhibitor Lenvima (lenvatinib) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat differentiated thyroid cancer that has progressed despite radioactive iodine therapy, the agency said Friday in a news release. FRIDAY, Feb.
New drug: FDA approves Lenvima for the treatment of thyroid cancer   Examiner.com
FDA Approves Thyroid Cancer Drug That Can Extend Life Span, Shrink Tumors   Headlines & Global News
FDA Approves Drug for Advanced Thyroid Cancer   Philly.com
Frontline Desk   
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Food World News
   
Obesity Genetic Disposition Makes Some People Eat More, Study Finds   
Food World News
Although there's often been talk about a so-called obesity genetic disposition, very little has been studied on the matter to deepen in the subject, though now there's been a breakthrough in regards of how exactly genetics affect a person's tendency towards ...

Weighty impact of new genetic fat map   PHG Foundation
Is obesity genetic? Largest Study Ever Looks at Obesity and Genetics   Eat. Drink. Better.
Dan Jones: Don't blame your genes if you pile on the pounds   Evening Standard
Voice Chronicle   
ABC Online   
The Australian (blog)   
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Recombu
   
Smoke-Free Policies   
New York Times
To the Editor: Re “Smoking's Toll on Health Is Even Worse Than Previously Thought, a Study Finds” (news article, Feb. 12): We should not forget that smoking takes a toll on those exposed to secondhand smoke. Many children, adults and family pets are ...

Smoking Inside The Car With Children Now Banned In England   Youth Health Magzine
Smoking with Kids in the Car Will Be Illegal in England   Auto World News
Ban on smoking in cars with children welcomed by CIEH   PoliticsHome.com
Hemel Gazette   
St Albans & Harpenden Review   
Boston Standard   
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