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Rav A. Arbib - Talmud Meghilla 31
Corso di Talmud 5775 - Trattato di Meghill, Primo Capitolo. Interpretazioni midrashiche della Meghill. 22.3.2015, Milano - Tempio Centrale di via Guastalla. Registrazione D. Piazza.
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The Shul Study Hall - Talmud - April 7, 2015
Live from the House of Seven Beggars Synagogue. Join us each Tuesday at 8:00 PM as we explore the Jewish texts. Talmud - Mas. Shabbath 6b (page 454 of the pdf). Talmud English Translation:...
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Doctors have long recognized that women with mutations in two particular genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 have a higher risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Now they are starting to figure out which mutations are worse than others.
They have even discovered that some of these mutations may reduce a woman's risk of breast or ovarian cancer to levels much lower than previously thought.
The findings, published in Wednesdays edition of the Journal of the American Medical Assn., point to a future in which detailed genetic analysis helps patients customize their treatment plans.
This study is the first step in defining differences in risk associated with location and type of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations, the study authors wrote. Knowledge of mutation-specific risks could provide important information for clinical risk assessment that will help women and their doctors determine the best treatment for them.
Everyone carries the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. Both genes contain instructions for making proteins that fight tumors by fixing mistakes in DNA. However, some unlucky people Angelina Jolie among them have mutations in these genes that make them more prone to breast and ovarian cancers. (They are also more likely to get cancers of the pancreas, prostate, fallopian tubes and peritoneum.)
Experts estimate that from 1 in 300 to 1 in 800 people carry one of these harmful mutations. However, the prevalence is much higher in some populations. Among Ashkenazi Jews, for instance, as many as 1 in 40 have a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation,according to the Texas Medical Assn.
As far as researchers can tell, having a BRCA1 mutation increases a womans risk of getting breast cancer by the age of 70 from the baseline of 12% to somewhere between 55% and 65%, and a BRCA2 mutation boosts it to 45%. For ovarian cancer, a BRCA1 mutation increases the risk from the 1.3% seen in the general population to 39%, and a BRCA2 mutation raises it to between 11% and 17%.
For the JAMA study, researchers recruited more than 30,000 women from 33 countries on six continents. All of the women had BRCA mutations that are known to increase cancer risk. (To avoid confusion, 84 women who had both BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations were excluded from the analysis.) More than 90% of the study participants were white, and nearly 10% of them were Ashkenazi Jews.
The researchers grouped the women into bins based on where their mutations appeared in the genome. Then they looked to see how many women in each bin were diagnosed with breast and/or ovarian cancer while they were being tracked.
Overall, the researchers found that 46% of the 19,581 women with a BRCA1 mutation were diagnosed with breast cancer, 12% were diagnosed with ovarian cancer, 5% got both and only 37% remained cancer-free. The average age at diagnosis was 39.9 years for breast cancer and 50 for ovarian cancer.
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For cancer risk, some BRCA mutations are more dangerous than others
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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown New Season NEW*** Anthony Bourdain - Parts Unknown Season 2 - Gaza the West Bank (720p HD).This episode also displays the ever sad state of the U.S. news media, when a chef does a better job exposing.... By: News Garage
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A family take care of two lion cubs in Gaza Saad al-Jamaal and his family are raising two lion cubs that were sold to them by the local zoo after it became uneconomical to keep them. The plan is to encourage the two to have babies and... By: Middle East Eye
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SUMMERVILLE, Ga.
One hundred and fifty years after the final drops of soldiers' blood sealed the Civil War, the South's battle flag has returned to the grounds of Chattooga County's government.
The local chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans raised the flag on the courthouse lawn at the beginning of April, Georgia's official month to honor soldiers who fought on that side of the Civil War. Flying next to a monument for Confederate soldiers, it will wave until the end of the month, when the Sons replace it with the Bonnie Blue Flag, another Confederate emblem.
Stan Hammond, commander of the local chapter, said the group did this because it wants everyone in town to remember the South's side in the Civil War.
"History is written by the victors in about any war you see," he said. "(The flag and monument) commemorate them. They'll never be forgotten."
Jim Day, a local historian and former high school history teacher who wrote four studies on Civil War soldiers from the area, said Chattooga County's two representatives voted against seceding when the state leaders debated the issue. Georgia seceded anyway, and between 900 and 1,100 people from Chattooga County served the Confederacy in the Army of Tennessee and the Army of Northern Virginia, led by Robert E. Lee.
Last May, with Commissioner Jason Winters' approval, the Sons planted a 7-foot-tall granite monument on county-owned property. Winters said the marker preserves the history of the war and promotes tourism. After the Civil War, Confederate veterans voted to make the battle flag their recognized symbol.
Summerville's mayor and police chief, the first blacks in the city's history to serve in their positions, do not support the flag. Mayor Harry Harvey said it should fly on private property; it doesn't belong at the courthouse.
"There is a better location as far as that is concerned," he said. "I do think there are, of course, places for heritage and those type of things. But at the same time, we need to be sensitive to other people."
Harvey, 65, was an educator in Chattooga County for 30 years before running for office. He said he has experienced racism, though he did not want to discuss his personal life. He did not know the flag would fly at the courthouse until he saw it, he said.
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Gaza Police Confiscate Banksy Door at Center of Dispute By: banksy
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