2014年8月6日 星期三

2014-08-06 Pakistan Health

  Times of Oman   
India to screen, track passengers for Ebola  Times of Oman
New Delhi: India yesterday announced a slew of steps in the light of the outbreak of Ebola virus in west African countries, including screening and tracking of passengers originating or transiting from there, and asked its nationals to defer non-essential travel to ...

Everything You Need to Know About the Ebola Outbreak and Why Everyone Is ...   E! Online
Ebola sufferer flown home to US as nurse confirmed as latest victim of virus ...   Mirror.co.uk
Fears rise Ebola is taking hold in Nigeria after second death in Lagos   South China Morning Post (subscription)
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Aspirin may prevent cancer in elderly  Oman Daily Observer
Taking aspirin can significantly reduce the risk of developing — and dying from cancers of the digestive tract, new research has found. Taking aspirin for 10 years could cut bowel cancer cases by around 35 per cent and deaths by 40 per cent, while rates of ...

Study links aspirin with "dramatic" cut in cancer rates   CBS News
Daily aspirin 'reduces cancer risk,' study finds   NHS Choices
Aspirin significantly cuts risk of cancer: scientific review   New York Daily News
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  Business Recorder   
Over 4 lakh people vaccinated agaist polio in North Waziristan  Business Standard
Over four lakh internally displaced persons (IDPs) have been vaccinated against the crippling polio disease in the restive northwest Pakistan where a full- scale military operation against militants has displaced nearly 1 million people. Health officials in Khyber ...

Two more polio cases in Pakistan push 2014 tally to 104   PakTribune.com
0.469mn IDPs from North Waziristan agency vaccinated against polio so far   Business Recorder
IDPs pose polio threat to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa children   Central Asia Online

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  ABC News   
Aid group president: 2nd American with Ebola is weak but improving, her ...  seattlepi.com
ATLANTA (AP) — Aid group president: 2nd American with Ebola is weak but improving, her husband says. Printable Version. Email This · Tweet · Need to Register? X. Remember Me. Forgot your password? Click to View RSS Feed ...

Ebola-infected Americans show signs of recovery after experimental 'cocktail'   The Guardian
Pilot who flew second American with Ebola home to the US says it was an honor ...   Daily Mail
'Real reason to be hopeful,' husband of second American Ebola patient says   The Keene Sentinel
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)   
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  The Express Tribune   
Caring for the infants: Health experts stress need to promote breastfeeding  The Express Tribune
"Malnutrition is the underlying cause of almost 35% of the preventable deaths of under-fives in the country," Every One campaign provincial manager Iqbal Ahmed Detho. PHOTO: STOCK IMAGE. KARACHI: Only around 37.1 per cent children below the age of ...

37.1% children below 6 months breastfed   Daily Times

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  The Express Tribune   
FAISALABAD The City  The News International
FAISALABAD: Tick-borne diseases are a serious threat to the livestock, said University of Agriculture Faisalabad Vice-Chancellor Dr Iqrar Ahmad Khan. Chairing the inaugural session of a three-day workshop on tick-borne diseases arranged by the ...

Parasitology workshop: Tick-borne diseases serious threat to livestock says UAF ...   The Express Tribune

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  The Express Tribune   
Awareness about donation of organs stressed  The News International
PUNJAB Minister for Excise, Taxation and Finance Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman has asked the doctor's community to create awareness among the masses regarding donation of human organs to save the ailing humanity. He said that 50,000 people died each ...

Healing touch: Govt committed to quality healthcare, says Mujtaba   The Express Tribune

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Study: Writing helps breast cancer survivors  ecns
Chinese survivors of breast cancer have a better chance to recover if they write about their fears and emotions, a new study from the University of Houston suggests. The study, published in the scholarly journal Health Psychology, showed that recovering ...


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Are Men More Likely to Get Brain Cancer?  Daily Beast
New research shows that a protein that helps suppress tumors, especially in the brain, is more likely to be inactive in men, proving there's still many basic facts we don't know about cancer. In the biography of cancer, retinoblastoma (RB) is a lead character.

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  Firstpost   
Little bit of videogaming improves kids' wellbeing  The Star Online
Videogaming is not essential to basic life processes but it's a lot of fun and, according to a new study, a little play everyday can actually help improve a kid's wellbeing. – Reuters. A new study finds that one hour of videogaming per day can help improve ...

Scientist Discovers The Ideal Amount Of Time Kids Should Spend Playing Video ...   Huffington Post
Video games in moderation, good for a child's well-being: Study   Toronto Sun
The (Um, Obvious) Key to Parental Decisions About Video Games   Boston.com
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