2014年8月9日 星期六

2014-08-10 Pakistan Health

  NDTV   
Tracing Ebola's Breakout to an African 2-Year-Old  NDTV
In a handout photo, Doctors Without Borders staffers enter an area where patients confirmed or suspected of having Ebola are being treated, in southeastern Guinea, April 6, 2014. Gueckedou, Guinea: Patient Zero in the Ebola outbreak, researchers suspect, ...

Liberian President Apologizes to Health Care Workers For Ebola Deaths   NBCNews.com
Ebola alert: Epidemic precautions   The Star Online
Ebola outbreak: High death toll among health worker 1st responders   CBC.ca
Economic Times   
Herald Scotland   
Reuters   
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  Vibe Ghana   
Celebration of Breastfeeding Week  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
For the past 22 years, breastfeeding advocates, governments and UN agencies have been celebrating the week to highlight the benefits of breastfeeding as an infant food security agenda, and the best promoter of Maternal and Child health. Each year has ...

Breast Feeding Week promotes the benefits of breast milk   WVEC.com
SKIMS celebrate world breast feeding week   Rising Kashmir
Breast-feeding, child nutrition: CRM voices concern over delay in enactment of bill   Business Recorder
Northamptonshire Telegraph   
Independent Online   
The Express Tribune   
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  The Express Tribune   
Hospital sealed following detection of dengue larvae  DAWN.com
RAWALPINDI: Offices of Margalla General Hospital at Pirwadhai was sealed on Saturday after dengue larvae was found there. During its anti-dengue campaign, the environment department team checked the hospital area and found dengue larvae in pots ...

Dengue Larvae: Wapda, tyre warehouses sealed   The Express Tribune

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  The Express Tribune   
Mountain life key to longevity  The Nation
CHATTAH - He may be more than a century old but Hafeezullah still goes to work every day. With the aid of a cane, the wizened white-bearded centenarian tends to his fields in Pakistan's hauntingly beautiful Neelum Valley just as he did when Britain still ...

Livin' it up: Mountain life key to longevity for Kashmir's centenarians   The Express Tribune

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  DAWN.com   
Pims sets up dengue isolation ward  DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Though rain has decreased the mercury level, chances of dengue have increased due to stagnant water at different places. In light of this, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) has established an isolation ward for dengue patients.
Re-appointment: Khawaja made PIMS spokesperson   The Express Tribune

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PU Syndicate approves road to link Wahdat Road, Jinnah hospital  Pakistan Observer
Saturday, August 09, 2014 - Lahore—Punjab University Syndicate has approved the proposed plan of construction of road on its land to link Wahdat Road to Maulana Shaukat Ali Road, Jinnah Hospital. The meeting was presided over by PU Vice Chancellor ...

PU allows Wahdat Road-Jinnah Hospital link road   Daily Times

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  Business Recorder   
US emergency labs ready to work on Ebola drugs  Business Recorder
image NEW YORK: All three US facilities established to quickly make vaccines and therapeutics in the event of a major public health threat say they are standing by to support any US government effort to scale up a treatment for Ebola. The facilities, called ...

US emergency labs ready to work on Ebola drugs if asked   Reuters UK

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The make-up expiration dates you need to know  Daily Times
When's the last time you gave your makeup bag a thorough clean out? If it's been few months, or years, there's a good chance more than a few of your products have expired. To make sure the cosmetics you apply are safe and effective, celebrity makeup artist ...


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  The Times of Israel   
Study ties new gene to major breast cancer risk  The Times of Israel
AP — It's long been known that faulty BRCA genes, common among Ashkenazi Jews, greatly raise the risk for breast cancer. Now scientists say a more recently identified, less common gene can do the same. Mutations in the gene can make breast cancer up ...

New gene mutation linked to higher breast cancer risk   SheKnows.com
New Gene Sharply Increases Breast Cancer Risk   Cancer Network
Study ties new gene to breast cancer risk   Indiana Gazette
PakTribune.com   
Prothom Alo (English)   
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US water system tests positive for deadly brain amoeba  VOXXI
Every year there are one or two reports of the deadly brain infection caused by the amoeba Naegleria fowleri. Most cases have been limited to swimmers in warm, slow-moving bodies of fresh water, but for the first time ever, the Centers for Disease Control ...

Naegleria Fowleri in Karachi   Daily Times

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