2014年8月24日 星期日

2014-08-25 Pakistan Health

  IBNLive   
British nurse suffering from Ebola flown back to London  Firstpost
London: A British nurse who contracted the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone has arrived in London by military plane, BBC news reported. The patient, who is not "seriously unwell" according to the Department of Health, is to be treated at an isolation unit at a ...

RAF flies British Ebola victim back to UK from Sierra Leone   Herald Scotland
Democratic Republic of Congo confirms first Ebola cases   Channel News Asia
New Thinking About Ebola Treatments   New York Times
Belfast Telegraph   
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
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  DAWN.com   
Pims to ensure potable water supply at sit-ins  DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) has made special arrangements, in collaboration with the Capital Development Authority's (CDA) health directorate, to ensure the provision of clean drinking water to the participants of the sit-ins.
PTI and PAT sit-ins: 'Poison' in water actually chlorine   The Express Tribune
Disease threat affecting PTI rally turnout   The News International

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Kiln owner sodomises minor labourer  The Nation
A minor brick-kiln worker was sodomised by an influential landlord and brick kiln owner in village Rahgo Syedan here on Sunday. According to police source, victim Ijaz Ahmad Herl, a resident of Pindi Bawray was working at a brick-kiln owned by Asghar Ali ...


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  CTV News   
Congo says Ebola cases unrelated to West African epidemic  South China Morning Post (subscription)
The Democratic Republic of Congo confirmed its two first cases of Ebola this year, but claimed they were unrelated to the epidemic raging in four countries of West Africa. In Kinshasa, Congolese Health Minister Felix Kabange Numbi said that two of eight ...

Congo confirms first Ebola cases   The Globe and Mail
New Ebola outbreak reported in Congo   Bangkok Post
British Ebola Victim Flown Home As Congo Detects New Outbreak   CHANNELS
NPR (blog)   
TIME   
Aljazeera.com   
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  Pakistan Today   
CTP intensifies campaign against one-wheeling  Pakistan Today
The City Traffic Police (CTP) has intensified special campaign launched against one-wheelers in the city. Rawalpindi Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Senior Superintendent Police (SSP) Shoaib Khurram Janbaz said strict orders have been issued to all the traffic ...

CTP creating awareness about dengue virus: CTO   Pakistan Observer

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  The Sun Daily   
Liver cancer on the rise  The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: Liver cancer in Malaysia is on the rise due to hepatitis B. It is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) which passes from person to person through blood, semen or other body fluids. Malaysian Liver Foundation president, Tan Sri Dr Ismail ...

Seminar held to mark World Hepatitis Day   The News International

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  The Hindu   
Instant noodles carry health risks for women  Business Recorder
Women who eat instant noodles, like Ramen, at least two times a week face a greater risk of high blood pressure, elevated blood sugar and high cholesterol, US researchers said on August 21. The study looked at data from 10,711 adults - just over half of ...

Study claiming instant noodles bad for women's health, receives flak   Tech Times
Ramen advocates defend merits of instant meals   Nashua Telegraph
Battle lines drawn on instant noodles after US study cites heart risks   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Malta Independent Online   
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette   
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  CBS Local   
Kent Brantley, US Missionary Doctor, Discharged After Recovering From Ebola  Huffington Post
Ebola victim Dr. Kent Brantly speaks during a news conference after being released from Emory University Hospital, Thursday, Aug. 21, 2014, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) | ASSOCIATED PRESS. Share · Tweet · 0. Email. Comment. Share on ...

Ebola's Requiem for Hippocrates   Nigerian Tribune
American Ebola patient released from hospital, talks to press   Kansas First News
Two Americans repatriated from Liberia survived Ebola   News Pakistan
Online Athens   
CBS Local   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Stick a Needle in Cancer: Botox May Slow Growth in Gastric Tumors  HCPLive
Widely known to prevent signs of aging, injections of Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) could also be used to sever nerves to halt tumor growth in gastrointestinal cancer, according to study results published in Science Translational Medicine. Researchers from ...

Botox may have cancer fighting role   Focus News
Botox could delay growth of stomach cancer   Delhi Daily News
Researchers Have Found That Botox Could One Day Be Used In Treating ...   RedOrbit
Telegraph.co.uk   
Design & Trend   
Tech Times   
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  ModVive   
Low nicotine cigarettes could help smokers kick the habit  ModVive
Smoking is the leading cause of death in the Unites States, causing an estimated one in five deaths. While there is a growing awareness of the dangers of smoking, many smokers are unable to quit despite having the desire to do so. Results from a recent ...

Heart group: E-cigarettes may help smokers quit   Press Herald
Study Shows Light Cigarettes Are a Proven Way to Reduce Nicotine Intake   SavingAdvice.com
Heart association fears e-cigarettes will produce new generation of smokers   Tribune-Review
Manteca Bulletin   
Design & Trend   
Diabetes Insider   
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