2015年7月19日 星期日

2015-07-20 Israel Health


Metro
   
Smoking weed could help to heal broken bones quicker   
Metro
A new study published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research has found that smoking marijuana may help to heal broken bones more quickly. Researchers at Tel Aviv University found that rats with broken bones healed more quickly when given ...

Cannabis May Be Used to Treat Fractures   Jewish Business News
Marijuana can heal broken bones, says new study   The Independent
Medical Marijuana Could Repair Broken Bones, Says New Study   The Inquisitr
International Business Times AU   
Blog for Iowa (blog)   
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CBS Local
   
Mosquitoes test positive for West Nile   
Your Houston News
According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, there are two forms of the illness: West Nile neuroinvasive disease and West Nile fever. The symptoms of severe infection from West Nile neuroinvasive disease include headache, high fever ...
Wes Nile Virus confirmed in western Wisconsin   News8000.com - WKBT
West Nile virus found in mosquito in Sheffield   Ledger Gazette
Mosquitoes lead to Laughlin to try reducing standing water   Washington Times
Leesville Daily Leader   
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Washington Times
   
Abby Johnson, Planned Parenthood defector: Loophole allows profits from fetal ...   
Washington Times
In her previous role as clinic director for a Planned Parenthood facility in East Texas, Abby Johnson said part of her job was to sift through the aborted fetal tissue and organs, pack them in a container with dry ice, ... more >. By Valerie Richardson ...
Abortion is a business and unborn infants are a commodity   The Seattle Times
National View: Abortion is a business and kids are a commodity   Duluth News Tribune
Planned Parenthood's Nazi 'science' justifies abortion   Communities Digital News
Staunton News Leader   
Dispatch Times   
The Rolla Daily News   
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Daily Mail
   
NHS chief Simon Stevens says children shouldn't have fizzy drinks at all   
Daily Mail
Children should avoid all sugary drinks or risk cancer and heart disease later in life, the head of the NHS warned yesterday. Simon Stevens said there was 'absolutely no reason' that youngsters should be given fizzy drinks. He spoke out as scientists ...
Poll: Should drinks companies be made to reduce the sugar content of drinks?   shropshirestar.com
Raise the price of fizzy drinks and combat childhood obesity, says UK's health ...   Mirror.co.uk
NHS chief tells food industry to cut sugar or face regulation   The Times (subscription)
Sentinel Republic   
Cotswold Journal   
Shields Gazette   
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Deseret News
   
Want to know if you're depressed? Check your phone   
Deseret News
Depression can change how you feel, interact with others and what interests you, but beyond that, depression even changes the way you use your phone. A study completed by researchers from Northwestern University analyzed the phone use of a small ...

Smartphone addiction may be a sign of depression   Press Examiner
Smartphone, GPS Data Can Reveal If You Are Depressed   ReliaWire
Depression can now be diagnosed applying Smartphone   The Market Business
The Week Magazine   
The Hoops News   
Times of India   
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
   
Lyme Disease Is Growing, Spreading To New Areas: CDC Study   
Patch.com
Connecticut is considered a high-risk area for Lyme disease and there were more than 2,000 confirmed cases in 2013. By Vincent Salzo (Patch Staff) July 19, 2015. ShareTweetGoogle PlusRedditEmailComments0. Lyme Disease Is Growing, Spreading To ...

CDC: high-risk areas for Lyme disease growing   Dispatch Times
Study Show High-Risk Areas For Lyme Disease Growing   Rapid News Network
Study shows spread of high-risk lyme disease areas   iFreePress.com (blog)
KSL.com   
RT   
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Huffington Post
   
Here's What's Actually Happening To Your Body When You Get A Sunburn   
Huffington Post
A new video from SciSchow explains exactly how your skin goes from its natural color to brown or bright red. As the video puts it, the sun is not actually burning you -- this process is a defense mechanism. Basically, you're causing the "burn" yourself.
Is There Such a Thing as a Healthy Tan?   EmpowHer
Breakthrough in cancer - melanoma   Lexology (registration)
Sunburn art becomes latest selfie trend   Dispatch Times
CDA News   
iFreePress.com (blog)   
Ledger Gazette   
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PPP Focus.com
   
Inhalable Ebola Vaccine Works in Monkeys   
PPP Focus.com
The New York Times reported that in that study, researchers concluded that Ebola vaccine was able to neutralize the virus in monkeys. The EBOVAC2 project is funded under a grant from the European Commission's Innovative Medicine Initiative Ebola+ ...

Needle-free Ebola vaccine shows promise in animal tests   Dispatch Times
We were not told to halt Ebola Vaccine trial – FDA   GhanaWeb
The results are in: Inhalable Ebola vaccine, spread of Lyme disease   Gant Daily
HealthCanal.com   
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Daily Mail
   
New Alzheimer's drug that could stop disease in its tracks set to be unveiled   
Daily Mail
Hopes are high that solanezumab will be able to slow or even halt the illness, if given to patients early enough. The announcement, expected at a major US conference, would be a landmark moment in the treatment of the disease. Alzheimer's and other ...
Saliva seen as possible diagnostic tool for Alzheimer's disease   Washington Post
Researchers Looking for Ways to Predict Alzheimer's Before It Starts   NBCNews.com
New Alzheimer's Treatments Show Promise: Scientists   Sentinel Republic
Rapid News Network   
Vocal Republic   
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news9.com KWTV
   
Obese People Almost Never Attain Normal Weight, Study Finds   
news9.com KWTV
NEW YORK -. Weight loss can be a battle for everyone. But a large new study says that for obese people, the odds of reaching normal weight are near impossible. The study, published in the American Journal of Public Health, shows the odds of a ...
Why most obese people are likely to stay fat   gulfnews.com
Obese patients are 'unlikely' to achieve healthy body weight   PPP Focus.com

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