2015年4月18日 星期六

2015-04-19 Israel Health


International Business Times AU
   
'You're Worth More Than A Meal From A Dumpster,' A Restaurant Owner Writes ...   
International Business Times AU
It is not every day that you see a Good Samaritan especially from a business. In Oklahoma City, United States, an owner of a sandwich and coffee shop recently opened decided to extend a helping hand to someone who has been rummaging through the ...

Pay it forward: Oklahoma restaurant's kind note toward hungry spurs creative ...   kfor.com
Restaurant owner's message for dumpster diver goes viral   KPTV.com

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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
Not just a tourist destination   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
Following the global financial crisis, Slovenia tries to brand itself as an attractive business location and is looking for Israeli investors. SLOVENIA IS not only a popular tourist destination, but also an emerging market looking for foreign investors.
Suspected Ebola case in Slovenia tests negative   Dalje.com
Slovenian febrile patient cleared of Ebola suspicion   GlobalPost (blog)
Renewed Testing Clears Patient of Ebola Suspicion   STA - Slovenska Tiskovna Agencija (subscription)
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
spyghana.com   
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Design & Trend
   
Maple Syrup Extract Combats Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria   
Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/Tim Boyle) The extract weakens bacteria to make them more susceptible to drugs, according to a new study. A concentrated maple syrup extract helps antibiotics combat infection-causing bacteria by weakening bacteria to make them ...

Researchers say maple syrup could help fight bacterial infections   CTV News
Boosting Antibiotics with Maple Syrup?   Latinos Health
Maple syrup may boost antibiotics Finds Canadian Study   E Canada Now
Times of India   
CBC.ca   
New York Daily News   
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Pune Mirror
   
Girl who could come back from the dead   
Pune Mirror
The two-year-old died of a rare form of brain cancer. Hoping she can be brought back to life by future medical advances, her parents have had her body cryogenically frozen. WASHINGTON A two-year-old girl from Thailand, called Matheryn Naovaratpong, ...

Matheryn Naovaratpong: 2-Year-Old Frozen Toddler Cryogenically Preserved ...   The Inquisitr
Little girl who died of brain cancer aged 2 becomes youngest person to be ...   mirror.co.uk
Two-year-old becomes youngest to be 'cryogenically frozen'   Zee News
NEWS.com.au   
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Nigerian Tribune
   
Ondo strange disease not contagious, govt allays fears   
Nigerian Tribune
The Ondo State government has laid to rest the fear that the strange disease that broke in Irele and Ayadi communities in Ondo State, where lives were lost, is contagious. The assurance was given on Saturday by the state's Commissioner for Health, Dr. Dayo ...

'Mystery disease' kills 18 in Nigeria - officials   BBC News
'Mysterious' disease kills 18 in Nigeria: Official   Channel News Asia
'Mysterious' disease kills 18 in Nigeria   The Sun Daily
Zee News   
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News Every day
   
Walking Significantly Improves Life Following Prostate Cancer Battle   
News Every day
More than other forms of exercise, walking benefits prostate cancer patient, a new study concluded. The study's findings were based on data from 51,529 men collected since 1986 by T.H Chan School of Public Health at Harvard. Researchers at North ...

Light walking could help reduce harmful effects of treatment in cancer survivors   Maine News Online
Walking Boosts Outcomes for Prostate Cancer Survivors   Philly.com
Brisk walking key for prostate cancer survivors   Zee News
Times Gazette   
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Toronto Sun
   
Doctors discover 'game-changer' for stroke treatment   
Toronto Sun
A group of international researchers claim their findings on stroke treatment are "a game-changer." The team discovered that removal of the clot causing a severe stroke, along with the standard medication, improves the restoration of blood flow to the brain.
New clot-removal procedure better than drugs alone for stroke patients, reveals ...   Daily News & Analysis
New treatment holds best option for stroke patient   Business Standard
Study finds that surgery can lower disability in stroke patients   Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
MarketWatch   
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Sierra Leone Telegraph
   
“Continued economic progress in Liberia – a more uneven picture in Sierra Leone”   
Sierra Leone Telegraph
unemployed youth The return to work continues in Liberia, led by gains for wage workers and the rural self-employed, while the picture remains mixed in Sierra Leone, where urban youth and the non-farm self-employed continued to lag behind.
"From Ebola to More Resilient Health Systems"   TLC Africa
Ebola orphans finally have something to cheer as kind donations allow them to ...   mirror.co.uk
Malaysia sends expert to Sierra Leone   The Star Online
Washington Post   
Arab News   
NPR (blog)   
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Empire State Tribune
   
Pfizer wins first U.S. trial over Zoloft birth-defect Case   
Empire State Tribune
One down! Pfizer Inc. was cleared of any liability in the first of more than 1,000 U.S. trial over antidepressant Zoloft which was once the U.S.'s most popular mood-altering drug. Plaintiff Kristyn Pesante stated that Pfizer failed to alert that using Zoloft during ...

Pfizer Cleared of Liability in US trial claiming Zoloft can Cause Birth Defects   Maine News
Pfizer wins first trial over Zoloft birth-defect claims   Livemint
Jury rules in favor of Pfizer in first Zoloft-birth defect case to go to trial   STLtoday.com
Business Standard   
Reuters   
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