2015年8月30日 星期日

2015-08-31 Israel Health


Los Angeles Times
   
Neurologist Oliver Sacks dies   
DAWN.com
NEW YORK: Renowned neurologist and writer Oliver Sacks, who explored the mysteries of the human brain in a series of best-selling books, died Sunday at age 82, the New York Times reported. Sacks' longtime personal assistant, Kate Edgar, told the Times ...

Oliver Sacks, doctor of 'Awakenings' and poet laureate of medicine, dies at 82   Washington Post
Prominent Jewish neurologist and author Oliver Sacks dies at 82   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Oliver Sacks, Neurologist Who Wrote About the Brain's Quirks, Dies at 82   New York Times
Irish Independent   
ABC News   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Rosenblum: Sex drug puts women in the driver's seat   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The FDA's long-awaited approval of Addyi, a drug promising to recharge waning sex drive in some women, has led to happy-dance sightings, grouchy doomsayer warnings about side effects and the usual misinformation about the act in general. August 30 ...


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Ledger Gazette
   
USAID India to launch 5 million dollar project: US Ambassador   
Business Standard
USAID India will soon launch a five million dollar project aimed at improving maternal and child health care by aggregating best practices from both public and private sector. US Ambassador to India Richard Verma said the project will be called 'global ...

India eliminates Maternal and neonatal tetanus   Biotechin.Asia
PM Modi's Tribute to 1965 War Heroes   Press Examiner
PM pays tribute to 1965 war soldiers   PPP Focus.com
Rapid News Network   
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Mashable
   
The only hangover cure that works   
New Zealand Herald
A pint of water after a big night? Or a takeaway to soak up the booze? There's no point, say scientists. Scientists have solved one of the burning questions of our time: how to avoid a hangover. And their answer? Drink less. They found that hangover ...
Drinking water, eating after heavy drinking 'does not prevent hangovers'   The Times (subscription)
Aiming to Avoid a Hangover? Water May Not Help   Newsweek
Drinking water doesn't prevent a hangover, study says   BBC News

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i24news
   
Women reveal feelings about hijab through anonymous confessions app   
i24news
Muslim women who wear the hijab have been sharing their feelings about the Muslim headscarf on an app where they can comment anonymously. Whisper. For some, the headscarf is an outward proclamation of religious belief, for others, it's a symbol of ...

Women wearing hijabs reveal what it's like on confessions app   Al-Arabiya

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Nature World Report
   
Conjoined twins born in Minnesota, only one survives   
Nature World Report
It was not easy for Amber McCullough, who was informed by doctors that she was to have conjoined twins and only one out of the two babies that she is about to deliver, will survive. This was due to the medical conditions of the twins.
Minnesota Woman Delivers Conjoined Twins; Olivia could not be saved due to ...   NYC Today
Minnesota Mother of Conjoined Newborns Deals With Loss After Surgery   Pioneer News
Mom Delivers Conjoined Twins Knowing Only One Will Survive   Clapway
Diabetes Insider   
The Next Digit   
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Press Examiner
   
Son Saves Father After Boulder Crashes Down While Hiking   
Press Examiner
“We had a pretty solid relationship with each other before this happened”, Finlayson said in an interview with ABC News, “but it's definitely concrete now, or granite, maybe, is the way to put it”. A young boy is being credited for helping keep his ...
Boy, 13, Keeps Father Alive After He's Badly Hurt by Falling Boulder   Bulletin Leader
Teen Scout Helps Save Dad Hurt By Falling Boulder in Rugged Wilderness   KRWG News22
Idaho teenager saves his dad's life after rock climbing accident   KSHB
Newser   
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Times of India
   
Antibiotic use may increase diabetes risk   
Times of India
Frequent use of antibiotics might increase your risk of developing Type-2 diabetes, a new study warns. Danish researchers have found that people who developed Type-2 diabetes tended to take more antibiotics in the years leading up to the diagnosis than ...

Taking too much antibiotics could lead us to having type 2 diabetes   Gazette Tribune
Frequent antibiotic use may increase diabetes risk   The Indian Express
Excessive Antibiotics Linked To Diabetes In New Study -- What Does It Mean ...   The Inquisitr
Hindustan Times   
Financial Express   
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Arab News
   
MERS toll 507 with four more deaths   
Arab News
In this file photo, a Saudi man leaves the emergency section in King Fahad hospital in the city of Hofuf, east of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (AFP). ARAB NEWS. Published — Monday 31 August 2015. Last update 31 August 2015 12:50 am. | نسخة PDF · Print ...

S Arabia announces four more Mers deaths   Rapid News Network
Patient in Jazan dies from coronavirus   Saudi Gazette
MERS Outbreak Raises Concern In Saudi Arabia Prior To Hajj   Immortal News
KRWG News22   
Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
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Chicago Inno
   
Doctor fights charges he misled patients about marijuana   
Modesto Bee
Supporters of an Illinois doctor who's in trouble for a marijuana recommendation say his case could have a chilling effect on other doctors' participation in the state's medical cannabis pilot program. Dr. Joseph J. Starkman, 36, faces possible ...
Illinois issues first medical marijuana dispensary license   TV Newsroom

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