2015年6月17日 星期三

2015-06-18 Israel Health


West Texas News
   
Rodents May Have Helped Spread Avian Bird Flu, USDA Reports   
PCT Magazine
In addition to wild birds, HPAI's original pathway for the virus' introduction into the United States, USDA-APHIS scientists say it appears the virus was spreading in other ways as well, including rodents or small wild birds inside the poultry houses. | June 17 ...

APHIS Releases Partial Epidemiology Report On Highly Pathogenic Avian ...   PerishableNews (press release) (registration)
Poor biosecurity in US 'has helped spread bird flu'   WorldPoultry.net
Avian Flu Spread Various Ways, USDA Report Says   ThePoultrySite.com
poultrymed   
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EurekAlert
   
Rare Autoimmune Syndrome May Have A Common Form   
Science 2.0
A hereditary autoimmune disease that was thought to be exceedingly rare may have a less severe form that affects one in 1,000 people or even more. The results suggest that a number of different autoimmune diseases and syndromes may be tied to ...

Public Release: 17-Jun-2015 Rare disorder found to have a common form   EurekAlert (press release)

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News-Medical.net
   
FDA accepts BiondVax's IND for Multimeric-001 vaccine   
News-Medical.net
BiondVax Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (TASE: BVXV, Nasdaq: BVXV), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing immunomodulation therapies for infectious diseases, today announced that its Investigational New Drug ...

BiondVax Pharma's (BVXV) Quiet Period Will Expire on June 22nd   The Legacy

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Jewish Business News
   
Biogal-Galed Labs Releases Two New PCRun VMD Kits   
Jewish Business News
Israel's Biogal Galed Labs, a global provider of veterinary diagnostic solutions, has announced the commercialization of two new PCRun Veterinary Molecular Detection Kits. Biogal has announced the launch of the Canine Babesia canis and Canine ...

Biogal has announced the launch of the Canine Babesia canis and Canine ...   Virtual Press Office (press release)

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South Korea's MERS Deaths Reach 23   
ABC News
South Korea said Thursday that 23 people have died and more than 6,700 are isolated at homes and medical facilities as officials continue their efforts to put the MERS outbreak under control. More than 160 have been diagnosed with Middle East respiratory ...


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The Australian
   
Cheech and Chong tour cancelled as Chong diagnosed with rectal cancer   
The Australian
Veteran American comedy duo Cheech and Chong have cancelled their Australian tour due to Chong being treated for rectal cancer. The Up In Smoke Greatest Hits tour was scheduled to begin in Brisbane tonight. Chong posted a message about the ...

Comedian Tommy Chong says he is battling rectal cancer   ABS CBN News
Little Big Town, Cheech & Chong cancel shows   U-T San Diego
'Cheech and Chong star' Tommy Chong diagnosed with cancer   Atlanta Journal Constitution
The Weed Blog (blog)   
12NewsNow.Com   
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Wall Street Journal
   
FDA: Rid food of trans fats by 2018   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday gave the food industry three years to eliminate artery-clogging artificial trans fats from the food supply, a long-awaited step that capped years of effort by consumer groups and is expected to save ...

Getting rid of trans fats is a good move, but the nutrition battle isn't over   Washington Post
Nasty fat ban should extend to NZ - expert   New Zealand Herald
Food industry told to eliminate trans fats   Bangkok Post
USA TODAY   
Reuters   
9&10 News   
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CBC.ca
   
Ebola infection may be concealed by pregnancy   
CBC.ca
Ebola infection continues to surprise scientists. The latest twist: The deadly virus may hide in pregnant women without obvious symptoms. A new case report describes a 31-year-old woman in late pregnancy who went to a hospital in Liberia complaining of ...

Thousands of Liberians in 'post-Ebola syndrome' study   Bangkok Post
Women Group Donates Items to Ebola Orphans in Liberia > Monro   Front Page Africa
Study finds Ebola virus mutated slower than first thought   GMA News
Philly.com   
The News International   
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CBS Local
   
Doctors Warn Celebrities Who Have Babies In Their Forties Give Women False ...   
CBS Local
LAS VEGAS (CBS Las Vegas)– Celebrities in their 40s who have “miracle babies” may be giving women false hope about the prospect of motherhood, according to doctors. Daily Mail reports that celebrities in their 40s who have children often use IVF or ...

Women warned IVF at 44 a likely failure as eggs go off the boil   The Australian (blog)
Docs raise fertility alarm   New Zealand Herald
Why 65yo quad mum is 'immoral'   NEWS.com.au
Discovery News   
Metro   
9news.com.au   
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Science Recorder
   
Rare pesticide may be linked to increased risk for breast cancer   
Science Recorder
A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism has linked the pesticide DDT to increased risks of breast cancer. While DDT may not be a common name, that may be because it is a pesticide that has been banned in the United ...

Breast-Conserving Therapy Rates on the Rise   Doctors Lounge
More Breast Cancer Patients Opting for Lumpectomy: Study   Philly.com
Uptick in Breast-Conserving Therapy, But Disparities Still Exist   Cancer Network
Examiner.com   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
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