2014年8月25日 星期一

2014-08-26 Pakistan Health

  Times of India   
Cooking, pollution linked to high blood pressure in China  MENAFN.COM
(MENAFN - AFP) Women in China who are exposed to pollution from cookstoves and highways face a greater risk of high blood pressure, researchers said Monday. The study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences focused on the ...

Cooking, highway pollution linked to high blood pressure   The Straits Times

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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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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Ebola: the drug options  Telegraph.co.uk
Several drug companies are in a rush against time to produce experimental medicines that can be used to help Ebola victims. The World Health Organisation will host a consultation on potential Ebola drugs on 4 and 5 September, in Geneva. The drugs ...

Japan ready to provide unapproved drug for Ebola   The Japan News
Japan Ready to Offer Flu Drug for Ebola Treatment   NDTV
Ebola outbreak: Japan offers experimental anti-flu drug to World Health ...   The Independent
Huffington Post   
Zee News   
Deutsche Welle   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
Ebola victim Will Pooley: 'I'm going back to Africa as soon as I'm better in two ...  Mirror.co.uk
The 29-year-old nurse, being treated for the killer virus in London, is confident he will make a full recovery, telling pals in Sierra Leone: "I'll be better in two weeks." Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Email. Hero: Will Pooley is confident British doctors will be able to help ...

My happiness at helping save ebola patients, by hero nurse: Days later, he was ...   Daily Mail
Nearly Half Of Americans Are Afraid The U.S. Will Experience An Ebola Outbreak   Huffington Post
UN envoy says 'war' on Ebola could take six more months   The Sun Daily
Telegraph.co.uk   
New Zealand Herald   
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About 30pc population suffering from coronary diseases  Pakistan Observer
Tuesday, August 26, 2014 - Hyderabad—A cardiologist of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (LUMHS) Jamshoro, Professor Dr. Fasih Hashmi has said that Pakistan experiences a high prevalence rate of cardiovascular diseases. About 30 ...

'LUMHS students' hostels allegedly converted into private lodges'   Business Recorder

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  The Nation   
'Heart attack pie' next to the cardiac ward  The Nation
Health experts have slammed a hospital canteen for selling an 800-calorie 'fry-up pie' to patients. The meal - dubbed 'a heart attack on a plate' - includes a slice of bacon, a sausage, a black pudding and beans with an egg on top. It is being sold at Ninewells ...

Hospital pie a 'heart attack on a plate'   Irish Examiner
Who's not eating all the pies?   STV Dundee
'Breakfast pies' all the rage in Dundee, says baker   Channel 4 News
MENAFN.COM   
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  BBC News   
Gut bugs 'help prevent allergies'  BBC News
Bacteria which naturally live inside our digestive system can help prevent allergies and may become a source of treatment, say US researchers. The team at the University of Chicago showed a group of bacteria - Clostridia - could block peanut allergies in ...

Scientists find gut bacteria that prevents food allergies   Times of India
'Cousin' of superbug could cure peanut allergy   Scotsman
Gut bacteria may protect against allergies   ABC Online
Gizmodo India   
Cherry Creek News   
The Conversation AU   
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  Independent Online   
Eating instant noodles may be bad for your health, especially for women  kfor.com
(KTVI) – Eating instant noodles multiple times a week may increase your likelihood of developing heart disease, diabetes and stroke, especially for women. According to KTVI, studies have shown that BPA can interfere with hormones, specifically estrogen.
Eating instant noodles can be bad for your health   fox2now.com
Why that bowl of noodles might be a bad idea   Independent Online
Attention, ladies! Instant noodles are bad for your heart   Treehugger
THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY   
Business Recorder   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Botox May Help Fight Cancer  Angle Chronicle
Botox is widely used in various skin aging treatments. Those who want to get rid of their wrinkles, fine lines, etc. rely on Botox to make their skin look more elastic. But beyond just for aesthetic purposes, Botox may also deter stomach cancer. Advertisements.
Botox for fighting cancer?   Boston Globe
Stick a Needle in Cancer: Botox May Slow Growth in Gastric Tumors   HCPLive
Botox may have cancer fighting role   Focus News
Delhi Daily News   
RedOrbit   
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  News Pakistan   
U.S. Ebola Survivors Are Likely Now Immune To Virus Strain, Experts Say  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 Confusion   The Transylvania Times
Ebola crisis in Africa: Oregon physician treats Dr. Kent Brantly, Nancy Writebol ...   The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Ebola's Requiem for Hippocrates   Nigerian Tribune
WNEM Saginaw   
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