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Haifa isn't the most polluted city in Israel after all, says Environment Ministry
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'There are urban areas, particularly those near main roads, where pollution is high, higher than in Haifa,' claims ministry's director general. By Zafrir Rinat | Apr. 30, 2015 | 2:28 AM. submit to reddit. Pollution in Haifa Bay. Photo by Baz Ratner. Text size.
Air Pollution In Europe Costs $1.6 Trillion A Year In Deaths And DiseasesNewsroom America
WHO Declares Israel Free of PolioArutz Sheva
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'There are urban areas, particularly those near main roads, where pollution is high, higher than in Haifa,' claims ministry's director general. By Zafrir Rinat | Apr. 30, 2015 | 2:28 AM. submit to reddit. Pollution in Haifa Bay. Photo by Baz Ratner. Text size.
Air Pollution In Europe Costs $1.6 Trillion A Year In Deaths And Diseases
WHO Declares Israel Free of Polio
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Jean Nidetch, ardent promoter of Weight Watchers, dies at 91
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“I was a fat housewife married to an overweight bus driver raising two very overweight kids with a fat group of friends and an overweight poodle,” Jean Nidetch once confessed, describing her life before she started a support group that would become one of ...
In memoriam: Weight Watchers founder Nidetch dies at age 91Houston Chronicle
Weight Watchers Founder Jean Nidetch Dies At 91Sky News
Jean Nidetch, founder of Weight Watchers, diesBBC News
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Washington Post
“I was a fat housewife married to an overweight bus driver raising two very overweight kids with a fat group of friends and an overweight poodle,” Jean Nidetch once confessed, describing her life before she started a support group that would become one of ...
In memoriam: Weight Watchers founder Nidetch dies at age 91
Weight Watchers Founder Jean Nidetch Dies At 91
Jean Nidetch, founder of Weight Watchers, dies
CBS News
3D printed splints help infants with airway disorder: US researchers
Reuters
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. doctors treated three infants with an often-fatal airway disease by implanting a 3D printed medical device that improves breathing and changes shape as the children grow, the researchers reported on Wednesday. All three custom ...
3D-printed devices save babies with life-threatening airway disease: studyGlobalPost
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. doctors treated three infants with an often-fatal airway disease by implanting a 3D printed medical device that improves breathing and changes shape as the children grow, the researchers reported on Wednesday. All three custom ...
3D-printed devices save babies with life-threatening airway disease: study
3 boys saved by customized airway tube made on 3-D printer
The Guardian
Average Life Expectancy To Top 86 By 2030
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People in affluent areas will likely live eight years longer than those in deprived parts of the north of England and South Wales. 00:43, UK, Thursday 30 April 2015. An elderly woman sits in front of the sea in Lege-Cap-Ferret,. Women's life expectancy at birth ...
Men 'catching up' on life expectancyBBC News
Richest one per cent will live over eight years longer on average than those ...The Independent
Britons to live up to four years longer than official estimates by 2030Telegraph.co.uk
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People in affluent areas will likely live eight years longer than those in deprived parts of the north of England and South Wales. 00:43, UK, Thursday 30 April 2015. An elderly woman sits in front of the sea in Lege-Cap-Ferret,. Women's life expectancy at birth ...
Men 'catching up' on life expectancy
Richest one per cent will live over eight years longer on average than those ...
Britons to live up to four years longer than official estimates by 2030
Daily Mail
Heart disease risk for men with more than 1 wife increases
Daily Times
Men with more than one wife, who practise what is known as polygamy, suffer a four-fold increase of heart disease, according to medical researchers. The risk and severity of heart disease increased with the number of wives, they found. Polygamy is practised ...
Polygamy Increases Risk of Heart Disease, Study SaysNewsweek
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Daily Times
Men with more than one wife, who practise what is known as polygamy, suffer a four-fold increase of heart disease, according to medical researchers. The risk and severity of heart disease increased with the number of wives, they found. Polygamy is practised ...
Polygamy Increases Risk of Heart Disease, Study Says
Polygamy raises risk of heart attack
Polygamous Men Are Five Times More Likely To Suffer From Heart Disease ...
The New Daily
World's fattest man surgery live tweeted
The New Daily
Doctors have removed kilograms of flabby skin from an Englishman once thought to be the world's most obese, all under the watchful eyes of journalists. Paul Mason, 54, who now lives in the US, dropped 285 kilos and found love thanks to a gastric bypass, ...
Former 'world's fattest man' Paul Mason has 21kg of excess skin removed from ...mirror.co.uk
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The New Daily
Doctors have removed kilograms of flabby skin from an Englishman once thought to be the world's most obese, all under the watchful eyes of journalists. Paul Mason, 54, who now lives in the US, dropped 285 kilos and found love thanks to a gastric bypass, ...
Former 'world's fattest man' Paul Mason has 21kg of excess skin removed from ...
Reporter live tweets former world's fattest man's "bat wing" skin surgery
UK Man to shed kilos of skin
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Rubella eliminated from North and South America, officials declare
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A 15-year campaign has stopped the spread of endemic rubella in the countries of the Americas, the Pan-American Health Organization announced Wednesday. The Americas is the first of the World Health Organization's six regions to eliminate transmission ...
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A 15-year campaign has stopped the spread of endemic rubella in the countries of the Americas, the Pan-American Health Organization announced Wednesday. The Americas is the first of the World Health Organization's six regions to eliminate transmission ...
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Global threat from antibiotic resistance increasing
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According to the World Health Organization, a number of infections that are no longer treatable are increasing as a result of growing antimicrobial resistance, affecting lives of millions of people across the world. It has been found in the WHO study that there is ...
Most Countries Are Unprepared for Superbugs, Report SaysTIME
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According to the World Health Organization, a number of infections that are no longer treatable are increasing as a result of growing antimicrobial resistance, affecting lives of millions of people across the world. It has been found in the WHO study that there is ...
Most Countries Are Unprepared for Superbugs, Report Says
Most countries not protecting antibiotics, says WHO
Most Countries Have No National Plan To Tackle Growing 'Superbug' Threat
Toronto Star
EU top court says banning homosexuals from giving blood may be justified
Times of India
BRUSSELS: Europe's top court ruled on Wednesday that banning homosexual men from giving blood may be justified where strictly necessary and only if there are no alternatives for preventing the transmission of severe infectious diseases. A doctor in ...
Blood donor ban: Ban requires lack of other protectionsIrish Examiner
European court upholds ban on gay blood donationsIrish Times
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Times of India
BRUSSELS: Europe's top court ruled on Wednesday that banning homosexual men from giving blood may be justified where strictly necessary and only if there are no alternatives for preventing the transmission of severe infectious diseases. A doctor in ...
Blood donor ban: Ban requires lack of other protections
European court upholds ban on gay blood donations
European Court justifies some bans on gay men donating blood
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Smoke-free generation? Youth group looks to healthier future
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While the rate of smokers remains at a relatively stable 20 per cent in Quebec, the number of teen smokers continues to drop dramatically. It's a trend that a group of young people are working toward reducing even further. The Youth Coalition against Smoking ...
Raising smoking age to 21KIMT 3
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While the rate of smokers remains at a relatively stable 20 per cent in Quebec, the number of teen smokers continues to drop dramatically. It's a trend that a group of young people are working toward reducing even further. The Youth Coalition against Smoking ...
Raising smoking age to 21
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