2015年8月5日 星期三

2015-08-06 Israel Health


Irish Independent
   
The spice of life: how curry can help to cut cancer risk   
Irish Independent
Curry really could be the spice of life after scientists discovered that eating hot food regularly can lower the risk of dying prematurely. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. A study of nearly 500,000 Chinese ...
Another Reason To Love Spicy Food   Huffington Post
Variety of spice adds up to a longer life   Irish Examiner
Could spice be the key to a long life?   TV3.ie
Inquirer.net   
Times LIVE   
The Nation   
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The Hindu
   
Breastfeeding: The working mother's quandary   
The Hindu
Leaving your baby and going back to work after three months is a wrench. Especially so, as breastfeeding becomes difficult, and all doctors and experts recommend breastfeeding exclusively for six months. This year's theme for World Breastfeeding Week ...

'More support needed' to help mothers with breastfeeding   Irish Independent
Lose weight, prevent cancer by breastfeeding, say docs   Times of India
Southcentral Foundation kicks off Breastfeeding Awareness Month   KTVA.com - Alaska News and Weather
Jakarta Post   
Huffington Post   
Spencer Daily Reporter   
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13WMAZ
   
Workplace AC comfy for men -- but not women   
13WMAZ
Across the USA, climate-control systems are designed to account for the amount of body heat given off by the average man — even though female office workers produce far less body heat than male workers, according to researchers writing in this week's ...

Ladies: Is the air conditioning in your office freezing you to death?   Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
Modern Air Conditioning Systems Are Better Suited for Men   Vocal Republic
Is your office air conditioning sexist?   Irish Times
Firstpost   
Junior College   
Alabama's News Leader   
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Washington Times
   
Banned Medicaid providers defy Obamacare rule, operate in other states: IG   
Washington Times
FILE - In this Dec. 9, 2014 file photo, Marilyn Tavenner, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. Governors across the political spectrum are hitting a roadblock in their bids to ...
MedPAC Issues 2015 Medicare Data Book   JD Supra (press release)
Nothing wrong with health-care incentives for poor   azcentral.com
Providers booted from state Medicaid programs still drawing funds from other ...   ModernHealthcare.com
Reuters   
Thephilanews   
The Register-Guard   
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info-europa
   
Hospira Symbiq security flaw seen as IOT issue   
info-europa
FDA strongly encourages health care facilities transition to alternative infusion systems, and discontinue use of these pumps. The medical device company confirmed that the computerized pumps – which continuously deliver medication over an extended ...

FDA Urges Hospitals To Stop Using Hackable Medication Pump   Fx Report Daily
US Officials Warn That Medical Devices Are Vulnerable to Hackers   Press Examiner
FDA warns medical device is vulnerable to cybersecurity threat   Healthcare Packaging
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)   
HealthITSecurity.com   
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Morning Ticker
   
Cancer survivor Eric Berry of the Kansas City Cheifs   
Morning Ticker
Eric Berry had to put his Pro Bowl career on hold, to fight and defeat cancer. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter · Share on Reddit · Follow on Feedly. The Kansas City Chiefs have faith that their star safety, Eric Berry, can jump right back to ...
Platte City woman with lymphoma meets Chiefs' Eric Berry, says she'll beat the ...   Kansas City Star (blog)
Chiefs DC: We're trying to 'be smart' with Eric Berry's return   FOXSports.com
Chiefs trying to “be smart” with Eric Berry's return   NBCSports.com
Arrowhead Addict   
WTHR   
Washington Post   
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Times LIVE
   
Pill reduces cancer risk for women   
Times LIVE
The researchers estimated that over the past 50 years some 400000 endometrial cancers in total were avoided in high-income countries. File photo. Image by: ©Calek/Shutterstock.com. The contraceptive pill has prevented about 200000 cases of womb ...

Contraceptive pill cuts risk of uterine cancer, new research shows   Stuff.co.nz
Contrary to myth, 'the pill' prevents womb cancer: Study   Toronto Sun
Long-Term Birth Control Use Could Save Your Life   Huffington Post
Financial Express   
CTV News   
Newsweek   
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Vancouver Sun
   
No quick test for detecting fentanyl in street drugs   
Vancouver Sun
Testing recreational drugs for purity is not sophisticated enough to save lives, says a doctor who specializes in medical services for festival crowds. “My personal philosophy is this approach is not ready for general use,” said Dr. Sam Gutman of ...
Vancouver woman warning public after surviving fentanyl overdose   Globalnews.ca
B.C.'s top doctors place fentanyl deaths in the context of prohibition   Straight.com
Burnaby teen dies in fentanyl overdose   Burnaby Now
VICE News   
Yahoo News Canada (blog)   
Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)   
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Yahoo Eurosport UK
   
League Two - York City rename a stand in honour of Prostate Cancer UK   
Yahoo Eurosport UK
During the 2015/16 season, visiting fans travelling to Bootham Crescent will be able to cheer their team on from the newly named 'Prostate Cancer UK Stand'. By Liam Happe 9 hours ago Eurosport. · · ·. League Two - York City rename a stand in ...

City stand alongside charity   Vitalfootball
York City fan Daniel Pentland   The Football League
Droitwich sisters launch fun day for prostate cancer charity in memory of granddad   Droitwich Advertiser
Barking and Dagenham Post   
Xbox360Asylum.ca   
Junior College   
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Brain training app could help people with schizophrenia   
Reuters
LONDON A "brain training" iPad game developed in Britain may improve the memory of patients with schizophrenia, helping them in their daily lives at home and at work, researchers said on Monday. Scientists at Cambridge University said tests on a small ...


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