2015年8月2日 星期日

2015-08-03 Israel Health


New York Times
   
Puerto Ricans Brace for Crisis in Health Care   
New York Times
MAYAGÜEZ, P.R. — The first visible sign that the health care system in Puerto Rico was seriously in trouble was when a steady stream of doctors — more than 3,000 in five years — began to leave the island for more lucrative, less stressful jobs on ...
50th Anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid   SitNews
Obama blasts healthcare critics on Medicaid's 50-year anniversary   State Column
Thursday marks 50th anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid   Junior College
Echo Examiner   
The Next Digit   
610kvnu   
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Junior College
   
West Nile virus: Infected mosquitoes test positive for the illness in Fremont   
Junior College
“Other regions in Ontario reported positive batches earlier this summer, so it's no surprise that we have now found a positive batch here in Peel”, Paul Callanan, Peel Region's director of Environmental Health, said Friday in a statement. Weather ...
Mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus in Mississauga   Toronto Sun

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Jamaica Observer
   
C'bean employers urged to support breastfeeding   
Jamaica Observer
WASHINGTON, United States (CMC) – The Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) has called for more employers to support breast feeding mothers in the Americas, including the Caribbean. In a message to mark World Breastfeeding Week from August ...

World Breastfeeding Week: Breast milk is best for babies, moms & Mother Nature   iFreePress.com (blog)
124 mothers take part in simultaneous breastfeeding in conjunction with World ...   The Sun Daily
World Breastfeeding Week Celebration   Press Examiner

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News24
   
Ebola vaccine is a game-changer   
News24
Scientists have finally developed a vaccine that can protect patients against the deadly Ebola virus. The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced on Friday that one of the candidate vaccines developed in a research project by pharmaceutical company ...

Ebola Vaccine: The Need to Act Now   New York Times
Experimental vaccine could stop Ebola in West Africa   Philly.com
Vaccine success holds hope for end to deadly scourge of Ebola   Reuters

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Weekly Observer
   
Keeping fit during adolescent Years will Lead to a Healthier and Longer Life   
Weekly Observer
Adolescents who are physically active and engage in various exercises and sports activities definitely live longer and have a reduced risk of death from cancer and other causes in their later years, study says. The research was aimed at understanding ...
Exercising in teen year cuts risk of early death in women   Press Examiner
Exercise during teens reaps long-term benefits for women, study shows   Vocal Republic
Exercise During Adolescence Have Long Term Health Benefits, Study   Pioneer News
Bulletin Leader   
Apex Tribune   
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NPR
   
Scientists Discover A 6th Taste — And It's Quite A Disgusting Mouthful   
NPR
Your attention please, everyone. Scientists have discovered a new taste — and its name is, well, a mouthful. To the ranks of sweet, salty, sour, bitter and umami, researchers have added a sixth: "oleogustus." Announced in the journal Chemical Senses ...
'Oleogustus' Is The Newly Discovered Taste, And Boy, Is It Bad   New Hampshire Public Radio
What You Need to Know About Fat in Your Food   The Cheat Sheet

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Wall Street Journal
   
Legionnaires' Cases Likely to Rise in the Bronx   
Wall Street Journal
A fourth person died during the weekend in a growing Legionnaires' disease outbreak in the South Bronx, and city officials said the number of cases is likely to rise because of the bacterial infection's incubation period. Since July 10, 71 people have ...

Officials Seek Source of Legionnaires' Outbreak in the Bronx   New York Times
Growing Outbreak of Legionnaires Disease in New York Claims 4 Lives   ABC News
Bronx residents in fear over Legionnaires' disease that has killed 4   New York Daily News
Newsday   
Capital New York   
The Straits Times   
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AmeriPublications
   
Teen in Remission from HIV for 12 Years With No Treatment   
AmeriPublications
The body has shown the ability to overcome obstacles that were once believed to be impossible. A French baby born with HIV, whose mother was HIV positive, was provided with antiretroviral treatment right after birth. At age six the young girl's ...
Frankie L. Trull: Animal research helps strides in medicine   Gulf Today

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RiverBender.com
   
Community raises awareness again for Ice Bucket Challenge and ALS Foundation   
RiverBender.com
ALTON - The Alton Mayor Brant Walker and Fire Chief Bernie Sebold, other firefighters and community members were present to raise funds and awareness for another Ice Bucket Challenge for the ALS Foundation in Downtown Alton on Saturday.
(Tw)Ice As Nice Frates family, Sox kick off second year of ALS Ice Bucket ...   Gloucester Daily Times
Whitman company takes Ice Bucket Challenge in honor of boss with ALS   Wicked Local Whitman
ALS not only seen in adults   The Rolla Daily News
News 12 Westchester   
Sentinel Republic   
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Livemint
   
Bees naturally vaccinate their babies: Study   
Financial Express
When it comes to vaccinating their babies, bees don't have a choice - they naturally immunise their offspring against specific diseases found in their environments, scientists say. By: PTI | August 2, 2015 11:30 PM ...

Bees naturally vaccinated by queen to protect against disease   State Column
Study Reveals That Queen Bees Vaccinate The Members Of The Colonies Against   Fx Report Daily
Bees naturally vaccinate their babies, scientists find   Santa Fe New Mexican
Science Recorder   
TV Newsroom   
Livemint   
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