 | | January 2012 | ISSUE No.29 |  | |  | |
| | | | |  | |  |  | | | | | From Japan with Admiration | | | Recently, a group of Japanese therapists, including two from the area hit by this year’s devastating tsunami, came to Rambam. They arrived to attend a workshop on the medical field of osteopathy with world-known specialist, Merwin Waldman. | |
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| |  |  | | | | | Brainstorming the States | | | Director and CEO of Rambam Health Care Campus had a busy visit to the US: in New York City he met Chairman and CEO of General Electric, and in South Carolina he signed an agreement for joint stem cell research by RHCC, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, and MUSC. | |
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| |  |  | | | | | High Tech = Low Health? | | | Work in the high-tech industry is generally rewarded with significant challenge, financial compensation and prestige. Rambam research shows that in addition, such employment is often accompanied by too little Vitamin D and too much weight. | |
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