2015年6月19日 星期五

2015-06-20 Israel Health


Fortune
   
Medical researchers use cloud to do what they couldn't before   
Fortune
The advent of huge web-scale computational capability—applying tens of thousands of computer nodes to a problem— brings supercomputer-like power to bear on very tough problems. Cloud computing—and the ability it gives researchers to quickly add and ...

Cloud Computing Becoming Pivotal to Cancer Research   CloudWedge
Renowned cancer center looks to cloud to further genomic research   FierceHealthIT

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AsiaOne
   
South Korea reports no new MERS deaths or cases   
Times of India
SEOUL: South Korea on Saturday reported no additional deaths and no new cases from its MERS outbreak, raising hopes the country is winning the battle to contain the deadly virus. The number of fatalities remained unchanged at 24 and that of confirmed ...

No additional deaths from MERS reported overnight   Korea Times
South Korea reports no new cases in MERS outbreak   Deutsche Welle
South Korea reports no new cases of MERS, first time since June 3   Reuters India
Firstpost   
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Food Poison Journal
   
Boise Co-op Salmonella Outbreak Tops 250 as Deli Opens   
Food Poison Journal
Boise-Co-op The Central District Health Department (CDHD) continues to investigate a Salmonella outbreak associated with the Boise Co-op deli – specifically food purchased from the deli after June 1, 2015 – this includes food purchased at the Boise airport.
Boise Co-op deli ready to reopen   Idaho Press-Tribune
Boise Co-op deli back open after salmonella outbreak   KBOI-TV
Boise Co-op breaks silence about salmonella outbreak, reopens   KTVB
The Idaho Statesman   
Boise State Public Radio   
Barfblog (blog)   
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St. Louis Jewish Light
   
Why is kidney donation such a tough topic for Jews?   
St. Louis Jewish Light
On Tuesday, American Orthodox Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz donated one of his perfectly healthy kidneys to a young Israeli, Yossi Azran. In the process, Yanklowitz joined two small groups: People who have donated a kidney to a stranger, and Jews who ...

Arizona rabbi donates his 'spare' kidney to save young Israeli   The Times of Israel

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LowKick MMA
   
Anderson Silva's Drug Test Saga Continues, Tests Seem Inconclusive   
LowKick MMA
Fans were stunned when all-time great and former middleweight king Anderson “The Spider” Silva failed multiple drug tests surrounding his return from brutal leg injury at January's UFC 183. “The Spider” is currently temporarily suspended from the UFC, and ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Are you ready for the 'fake fast' diet?   
New Zealand Herald
While we've all been systematically starving ourselves twice a week following the 5:2 diet, a newer take on fasting has been under trial in the US. Photo / THinkstock. Is your tummy rumbling today? Are you watching the clock already waiting for night to fall ...

Periodic Fasting Could Help Slow Aging, Study Says   Huffington Post
Begin a fast to live longer   Daily Times
The new 'fake fast' diet may be easier and more effective than the 5:2   Stuff.co.nz
Science Recorder   
Whitsunday Times   
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Zee News
   
If your religion is so weak that it can be threatened by yoga, leave that religion ...   
Zee News
At a time that religious passions have been stirred over the observation of International Yoga Day and practising of Surya Namaskar in schools, Baba Ramdev, who has today become virtually synonymous with yoga, indulged in some tongue-in-cheek jousting ...

Photos: India Prepares for the International Day of Yoga   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Congress not opposed to yoga: Jairam Ramesh   The Hindu
Inaugural International Yoga Day to be celebrated on Sunday   Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Star Online   
India Today   
Mid-Day   
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Brisbane Times
   
North Korea claims it can cure MERS, Ebola (and a whole bunch of other things)   
Brisbane Times
Nurses wear masks as a precaution against the MERS virus as they attend an International Conference of Nurses in Seoul, South Korea on Friday. Photo: AP. Tokyo: North Korea has made some wacky claims over the years - like the one about discovering ...

North Korea claims it has drug to treat MERS, Ebola, SARS and AIDS   Times of India
North Korea claims cure for Aids   Irish Examiner
Magic bullet? North Korea claims it has invented cure for Mers, Ebola, Aids and ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
E! Online   
Stuff.co.nz   
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NBCNews.com
   
Company Stops Testing of Ebola Drug in Sierra Leone   
NBCNews.com
A Canadian company testing an experimental drug against Ebola has closed down the trial and concluded they cannot say whether the drug helped anyone. Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corporation had been testing the drug in patients in Sierra Leone, but said ...

Canadian company stops Ebola drug trial for lack of results   Digital Journal
Tekmira drug targeting the Ebola strain behind African outbreak probably won't ...   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Tekmira stops adding patients in African study of Ebola drug   STLtoday.com

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Yoga binds body, mind & soul   
The Hindu
Continued from Page1. “Now the reverse is happening. People teach, practice and then study. Study is different and practice is different,” Arun says, displaying his lively sense of humour. “Without an experience of practice, it is unethical to teach,” says Arun, ...

BKS Iyengar: Yoga Guru who helped Sachin Tendulkar   Cricket Country
India Inc rolls out mat for yoga day   Times of India
Where's the fun in yoga?   Livemint
Huffington Post   
The New Indian Express   
The Indian Panorama   
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