2015年4月20日 星期一

2015-04-21 Israel Health


Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
'I woke up and I couldn't walk': This is the polio that should become just a memory   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
World famous Israeli violinist Itzhak Pearlman was infected with polio at the age of four, severely restricting his ability to walk, but thankfully spared his hands. A DOCTOR and a professor of rehabilitation help a man at a school of medicine.
Soapbox: One step closer to eradicating polio   Windsor Star (blog)
Ogun Indicates Readiness for New Polio Vaccine Implementation   The Guardian
Rid the world of polio   Deseret News
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New York Daily News
   
Late-night eating could increase breast cancer risk, study says   
New York Daily News
Skipping that midnight snack may help reduce the risk of breast cancer, new research has found. Fasting overnight — for 12 hours or more — significantly lowers glucose levels in the body, says a University of California San Diego School of Medicine study.
Breast Cancer Cases Estimated To Increase 50 Percent By 2030, Study Predicts   Huffington Post
Think pink: Number of women with breast cancer may double in next 15 years ...   RT
Breast Cancer Studies Moving Closer to Prevention Targets   The Public Slate
San Diego 6   
10News   
WFMZ Allentown   
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Live Science
   
Supplements May Raise, Not Lower Cancer Risk   
Live Science
Although dietary supplements are often touted for their health benefits, they may in fact increase your cancer risk, especially if taken in high doses, according to a new analysis of previous research. In the analysis, researchers looked at 20 years of published ...

Too many vitamin tablets increases cancer risk   Telegraph.co.uk
Vitamins 'can raise cancer risk'   Daily Mail
Vitamins May Boost Cancer And Heart Disease Risk   Yahoo News UK
Express.co.uk   
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BBC News
   
Depression: 'Mindfulness-based therapy shows promise'   
BBC News
A mindfulness-based therapy could offer a "new choice for millions of people" with recurrent depression, a Lancet report suggests. Scientists tested it against anti-depressant pills for people at risk of relapse and found it worked just as well. The therapy trains ...

Meditation 'as good as drugs' for depression   New Zealand Herald
Mind training can tackle the black dog of depression   The Australian Financial Review
Mind training as effective as anti-depressants–study   Inquirer.net
The Australian   
Daily Mail   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Why you could be using the wrong type of E-Cigarette to quit smoking   
The Australian Financial Review
Almost 28 per cent of people who used refillable "tank" model e-cigarettes every day to get their nicotine hit gave up smoking, compared with 11 per cent of those using "cigalikes" that are disposable or use replaceable cartridges, according to a study by ...

Tank e-cig users 'better for quitting'   Irish Examiner
You May Be Using the Wrong Type of E-Cigarette to Quit Smoking   Bloomberg
Occasional Smokers, Don't Underestimate Just A Few Cigarettes   Science World Report
Daily Mail   
Reuters UK   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Eczema cream gives hope in MS fight   
NEWS.com.au
TWO drugs used in skin creams for treating athlete's foot and eczema have been shown to reverse multiple sclerosis (MS). THE surprise discovery could pave the way to ground-breaking new therapies for the devastating auto-immune disease which affects ...

Multiple Sclerosis Could Be Reversed With Athlete's Foot Cream?   Headlines & Global News
Drugs Stimulate BodyâÃ-s Own Stem Cells To Replace Brain Cells   Prensa Latina
Could a Non-Prescription Antifungal Become a Major Advance for Multiple ...   Scientific American (blog)
Monthly Prescribing Reference   
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Brisbane Times
   
Sierra Leone schools open after Ebola closure   
Brisbane Times
After an eight-month break, children in Sierra Leone return to school for the first time since the beginning of the Ebola outbreak. 21/04/15. Meet the new 'emotional' robot, Han (Video Thumbnail). Up next... Meet Han, the new emotional robot. Play now.
CDC tells Ebola patients to abstain from sex, use condoms   UPI.com
Sierra Leone's Stray Dog Population Doubles During Ebola Crisis   Voice of America
With no fear, this Goan doctor treated Ebola patients in Sierra Leone   Times of India
Newsweek   
The Province   
GMA News   
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Fresh Fruit Portal
   
Human trial to test broccoli sprout extract's cancer-fighting properties   
Fresh Fruit Portal
U.S. scientists plan to start a human clinical trial into the oral cancer-fighting properties of broccoli sprout extract, after tests on mice and a small human sample showed encouraging results. Broccoli sprouts - Wikimedia Commons - Julie Gibbons. Dr. Julie ...

Broccoli sprout extract could help prevent cancer   Free Malaysia Today
Broccoli May Provide Protection from Head and Neck Cancer   News Every day
Broccoli sprout extract may prevent mouth cancer   Futurity: Research News
Business Standard   
Times of India   
Laboratory Equipment   
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Los Angeles Times
   
'Liquid biopsy' picks up cancer biomarkers in blood, study finds   
Los Angeles Times
A blood test known as a "liquid biopsy" could help doctors track a shifty type of lung cancer without the need for invasive procedures, an international team of researchers says. The findings, presented at the American Assn. for Cancer Research meeting taking ...

New “liquid biopsy” blood test being used to screen for cancer   WTNH
'Liquid biopsy' using blood test is latest weapon against cancer   Times of India
New Research Shows Cancer Can Be Detected in Blood   WILX-TV
WXYZ   
Voice Chronicle   
Empire State Tribune   
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Daily Mail
   
Owners warned of disease risks from pets   
Irish Examiner
Pet owners should be more aware of the risk of disease spread by their animal companions, experts have warned. Infections from pets are a real threat to vulnerable groups such as newborn babies, children with leukaemia, cancer patients, and anyone with a ...

Doctors Don't Always Ask About Pet-Related Health Risks   NPR (blog)
Your Furry Family Members Can Be A Source Of Serious Infection For At-Risk ...   Huffington Post
Pets may be risky for people with compromised immune systems: experts   Toronto Star
Toronto Sun   
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