2015年9月27日 星期日

2015-09-28 Israel Health


The Monitor Daily
   
Man Who Can Walk With His Brain   
The Monitor Daily
The normal “education” that most people get in the world is that when you are handicapped in any possible way, your life is over. If you cannot use your hands you cannot live properly, if you cannot use your legs you will be confined to your bed all ...
New `mind-controlled tech` brings hope to paralysed   Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)
Paralysed man walks using only his brain power   Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)
Brain-wave system allows a paralyzed man walk again   The Hoops News

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Daily News & Analysis
   
World Heart Day: High rates of drinking, smoking at risk of heart disease in ...   
Daily News & Analysis
Europe has world's highest rates of drinking and smoking and obesity, putting them at high risk of heart disease. World Heart Day: High rates of drinking, smoking at risk of heart disease in. Europe has the world's highest rates of drinking and smoking ...
British women have second worst life expectancy in Europe   Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)
World Health Organization says most people in Europe too fat   Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)
Life Expectancy Of UK Women Second Worst In Europe Says WHO   Bulletin Leader
iFreePress.com (blog)   
Fx Report Daily   
Rapid News Network   
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Bulletin Leader
   
Women urging regulators to pull birth control implant   
Bulletin Leader
The label also warns that the device can slip out of position into the lower abdomen or pelvis, which can require surgery to remove. “Then I started losing teeth, and over time it got to where my whole body was hurting”, said Angela Lynch to Reuters.
After multiple complaints, FDA swings into action to check Birth Control   Herald Current
Birth Control Device Essure to Be Reviewed by FDA Panel   Rapid News Network
FDA examines controversial birth control implant   iFreePress.com (blog)
SurfPaducah   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
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The Nation
   
Pakistan, Afghanistan only polio-endemic nations   
The Nation
LAGOS - As Nigeria celebrates news that polio is no longer an endemic in the West African country, Pakistan and its war-battered neighbour Afghanistan remain the only two countries where the disease is prevalent. The announcement, made in a statement ...

How Nigeria defeated polio   Vanguard
Polio-endemic nations: Pakistan, Afghanistan only countries left   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Buhari welcomes Nigeria's removal from list of polio-endemic countries   GWS Newswire
Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)   
NYSE Post   
HealthCanal.com   
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Michigan Radio
   
Lawyer says lead poisoning in Flint kids could revive lawsuit against city   
Michigan Radio
Clean-water activists hope new information about high lead levels in kids could revive a lawsuit against the city of Flint. The attorney for a Flint group says she'll amend the complaint to force the city back to Detroit's water system. That's in light ...
Clean Water Rule needs protection for Michigan rivers' sake   MLive.com
High amount of lead found amid Flint children while switching waters   Statesman Tribune
Doctors urge Flint to stop using water from Flint River   Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)
Detroit Free Press   
Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)   
GWS Newswire   
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Fortune
   
Mind reading with brain-to-brain experiment   
Daily Times
In an experiment, researchers from University of Washington (UW) have used a direct brain-to-brain connection to enable participants play a question-and-answer game by transmitting signals from one brain to the other over the Internet, Zee News reports.
Scientists Send Brain Signals Between Two People Over the Internet   Youth Independent News
The Researchers Announce A First Direct Brain-To-Brain Contact   Pioneer News
Scientists Send Brain Signals Between People Over the Internet   Gracious Column
Morning Ticker   
Immortal News   
The Hoops News   
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Latinos Health
   
Sleep apnea often mistaken for depression, study reveals   
Latinos Health
Extreme sadness, feeling of hopelessness, low self-extreme and insomnia are some of the symptoms of depression and while it is one of the most common mental condition in people, a new study suggests experts may be mistaken as the individual may just ...

Column: Winter can lead to SAD   The Daily Courier
CPAP Treatment Could Ease Depression Symptoms In Sleep Apnea Patients   Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)
Using CPAP Reduces Symptoms of Depression in Those With Sleep Apnea   PsychCentral.com (blog)
School Transportation News   
Long Beach Post   
Digital Journal   
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Reporter-Times
   
Here's what your baby expects when smiling   
Reporter-Times
A study by University of California, San Diego indicated there's a specific reason babies smile, especially at their mothers. Pixabay (courtesy). When it comes to smiling, babies expect a little something in return — especially from mom and dad ...
There's more to learn about why babies smile   Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)

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Pulse Headlines
   
People Continue to Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease   
Pulse Headlines
The Alzheimer's Association (ALZ) continues to raise money to find the cure to the disease, thanks to the Walk to End Alzheimer event, held over 600 communities across the country. The raised funds also will go to helping people suffering from the ...
Walk to end Alzheimer's raises over $91000   wlfi.com
Walk at ZooMontana helps Alzheimer's patients   KTVQ Billings News
Thousands walk to end Alzheimer's   Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)
Journal Gazette and Times-Courier   
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Americans are still getting fatter - but which state is the most obese of all?   
Mirror.co.uk
American waistlines are still expanding and Arkansas is the fattest state with 36% of people now classed as obese. In 1980, no US state had an obesity rate higher than 15% – but figures show that in 2014 Colorado had the LOWEST rate at 21%. Americans ...

Your health: Timing your coffee for best advantage   Chicago Daily Herald
Taking care of our own health and weight   gulfnews.com
Obesity rates steady, Texas ranks high   Tyler Morning Telegraph
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
The Albany Herald   
Bulletin Leader   
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