2015年9月29日 星期二

2015-09-30 Israel Health


Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
Israel Cancer Association releases figures ahead of Breast Cancer Awareness in ...   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
A total of 994 Israeli women died of breast cancer in one year, according to the Israel Cancer Association, but it said on Tuesday that while the rate of cases is stable, there has been a gradual increase in survival from the malignancy. The ICA ...
October Breast Cancer Awarness Month Events in Las Vegas   KTNV Las Vegas
GRAVES: I dyed my hair pink, but it's not nearly enough   Cincinnati.com
5 Easy Ways to Decrease Your Breast Cancer Risk   BlogHer (blog)
The Chattanoogan   
Foster's Daily Democrat   
WECT-TV6   
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Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)
   
Scientists discover how a few smokers continue to have healthy lungs   
Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)
Ian Jarrold, the head of research at the British Lung Foundation, said the findings could also give insights for non-smokers. The findings, according to Medical Research Council scientists, could lead to developments of new drugs to enhance lung function.
Why a few Smokers Develop COPD   Fx Report Daily
Study: Scientists Reveal Why Some People Do Not Get Lung Diseases   Morocco World News
British scientists answer mysterious question on why a few life-long smokers   Steelers Lounge (blog)

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Fortune
   
The drug price conundrum: a Q&A with Memorial Sloan Kettering's Dr. Peter B. Bach   
Fortune
Drug prices: where the free market and public interest collide. Drug prices have taken center stage since Turing Pharmaceuticals raised the price of its off-patent parasite-fighting drug Daraprim by over 5,000%, but the issue has been lingering for far ...
A Clintonian Misdirection on Drug Prices   Wall Street Journal
Drug prices should benefit patients, not industry   Fox News
'Hated' CEO Hikes Life-Saving Drug 4000%   Voice of America (blog)
The Independent   
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Reuters
   
Food tracking app links less sleeping to more eating   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Even people who think they eat three meals a day may actually graze for most of their waking hours and consume fewer calories when they get more sleep, a small U.S. study suggests. Researchers asked volunteers to use a mobile app to ...

Obesity epidemic fueled by grazing   BenefitsPro
This app tracks overeating habits and may be the key to weight loss   Digital Trends

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Ledger Gazette
   
High blood pressure linked to diabetes   
Ledger Gazette
Elevated blood pressure was associated with an increased risk for diabetes, according to an analysis of the electronic health records. If you are on high blood pressure medication and are taking it in the morning, talk to your health care provider ...
High blood pressure is linked to greater risk of developing diabetes   OR-Politics.com
High blood pressure link to diabetes   Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)
High Blood Pressure Tied to Greater Risk for T2D   MedPage Today
Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)   
Dispatch Tribunal   
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KVRR
   
Baby born missing part of skull celebrates 1st birthday   
Wink News
TAVARES, Fla.- Their son's first birthday was a welcome cause for celebration for the family of a Florida baby born without a large part of his head and skull. Little Jaxon Buell wasn't expected to survive more than a few days after he was born last year.
Meet Jaxon: "Miracle Baby" Celebrates First Birthday   KVRR
'Miracle baby' Jaxon Buell born with rare disorder defies the odds, celebrates ...   ABC Action News
Baby born with part of skull missing defies the odds, celebrates first birthday   wtkr.com
CTV News   
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DOTmed.com
   
Hero doctor performs 'MacGyver' rescue of asthmatic child mid-flight   
DOTmed.com
That's when Dr. Khurshid Guru, director of Robotic Surgery at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute, sprang into action, fashioning a makeshift nebulizer to deliver oxygen and asthma meds to the toddler, saving his life. Story Continues Below Advertisement ...

Doctor Rigs Device to Help Child on Plane   Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)
Indian-origin doctor designs makeshift inhaler to help asthmatic toddler on ...   Firstpost
Indian origin doctor designs a makeshift inhaler on board a flight, saves life ...   TheHealthSite
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
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NBCNews.com
   
Calcium From Supplements or Dairy Doesn't Strengthen Bones, Study Finds   
NBCNews.com
A new study should put the final nail in the coffin for any lingering beliefs that calcium supplements are good for you. The new study finds that people over 50 don't get stronger bones either by taking supplements or from eating calcium-rich foods ...
Calcium Supplements do Not Boost Bones or Reduce Fractures: Study   The New Indian Express
More calcium doesn't reduce fracture risks or boost bone health: studies   The Globe and Mail
Added Calcium May Not Help Older Bones: Studies   Philly.com
TIME   
Business Standard   
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Toronto Star
   
Toddler injuries from TV tip-overs on rise   
Financial Express
You may want to go and check whether you telly is placed properly or not as a recent study has pointed out that number of severe neck and head injuries among children due to falling TVs is on the rise. By: ANI | September 30, 2015 8:35 AM ...

More children hurt by falling TVs: study   CTV News
Toppled flat-screen TVs causing injuries and deaths in kids: study   The Globe and Mail
Television topples cause injury and death for children: study   AmeriPublications
Reuters   
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Irish Examiner
   
'I almost lost my leg after flesh eating spider bite on plane'   
New Zealand Herald
The UK man was bitten by a brown recluse spider on a plane to South Africa. Photo / iStock. A UK barrister has told how his leg 'burst open' after he was bitten by a deadly spider during a flight. Jonathon Hogg's leg ballooned minutes after he felt a ...
British barrister's leg BURST OPEN after he was bitten by a spider   Daily Mail
Holidaymaker nearly loses leg after spider bite   Irish Examiner
Man's leg ravaged by flesh-eating spider bite   Sky News Australia
thejournal.ie   
Irish Independent   
The Guardian   
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