2014年8月18日 星期一

2014-08-19 Pakistan Health

  NDTV   
Liberia: Hunt begins for 17 who fled medical centre with Ebola blood-tainted ...  Firstpost
Monrovia, Liberia: Authorities in Liberia urgently searched on Monday for 17 people who fled an Ebola medical center over the weekend when it was attacked by looters who stole blood-stained sheets and mattresses and took them into an enormous slum.
WHO urges Ebola screening for travelers in affected countries   Fox News
Growing unrest sets back Liberia's Ebola fight   TODAYonline
SADC Won't Impose Travel Ban In Wake Of Ebola Threat   Bernama
Deutsche Welle   
DAWN.com   
Arab News   
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  The Nation   
Marchers start falling ill  The Nation
ISLAMABAD - The marchers and security personnel staying under the rainy sky without protection have started to fall ill due to fatigue, as the long march entered its third day on Saturday. Five Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers went Pakistan Institute of ...


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  DAWN.com   
Action against hospitals for skipping dengue courses  DAWN.com
LAHORE: Adviser to Chief Minister on Health Khwaja Salman Rafique has directed the officials concerned to take action against private hospitals under the law for not participating in anti-dengue training courses. He issued the order on a complaint presented ...

Surveillance: Accelerate efforts against dengue, Rafique tells Cabinet Commitee   The Express Tribune
Accelerate dengue surveillance activities for eradicating dengue larvae   Pakistan Observer

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  The Express Tribune   
What's up: Amid revolutions, renaissance media solutions  The Express Tribune
Cell phones being charged via direct connections (left); a fully stocked newsstand. PHOTOS: RIZWAN SHEHZAD. ISLAMABAD: To fill the information gap emerging because of the absence of televisions and suspension of mobile phone services around the ...


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  The Express Tribune   
Better health care: FATA call centre for medical queries relocated  The Express Tribune
It also aims to refer patients to the nearest medical facilities and maximise the use of clinics in Fata. PHOTO: EXPRESS ILLUSTRATION. PESHAWAR: The toll-free Green Star Call Centre, established to answer a variety of health queries, was shifted to the ...

Greeen-star supports FatA health system   Pakistan Observer

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  The Nation   
Hepatitis C test kits disappear from Punjab hospitals  The Nation
LAHORE - Hepatitis C test kits have disappeared from blood banks of government hospitals in the province including Lahore, causing huge difficulties to the patients needing blood transfusion. Blood Transfusion Services have not provided kits to public sector ...


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  Rappler   
Breastfeeding prevents 220000 deaths among children: WHO  Daily Times
ISLAMABAD – World Health Organization (WHO) has said that globally, breastfeeding has the potential to prevent 220,000 deaths among children under five each year. According to WHO, all infants should be exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life ...

The real cost of infant milk formula   Rappler

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Polio vaccination in high-risk areas  The News International
A three-day polio vaccination campaign began in 38 “high-risk” union councils of Karachi amid tight security on Monday. Vaccinations could not be carried out in eight UCs due to inadequate safety measures. A Karachi Metropolitan Corporation health official ...

Three-day anti-polio campaign begins in 46 sensitive UCs of Karachi   Dispatch News Desk

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  Winnipeg Free Press   
Sodium Studies, With a Grain of Salt  Huffington Post (blog)
Another week, another roiling debate about nutrition. In the immortal words of Iago the parrot, I'm going to have a heart attack and die from that surprise. Actually, heart attacks are directly germane to this topic; strokes even more so. The particular goal of ...

Standards Needed for Salt Studies As 'Big Food' Takes Sides   Medscape
What's a high? What's a low? (Column)   Caledon Enterprise
Study: Too much salt — and too little — may be bad for you   Military Times (blog)
Times LIVE   
Health24.com   
International Business Times, India Edition   
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  Reuters India   
Parks: great alternatives to gyms  The Star Online
From park bench push-ups and monkey bar lifts to open air runs, fitness experts say the workout possibilities of playgrounds and parks are worth the consideration of even the most die-hard gym users. On warm, waning days, fresh air workouts offer a wealth ...

Parks, playgrounds offer fresh air alternatives to gym workouts   Saudi Gazette

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