2014年8月26日 星期二

2014-08-27 Pakistan Health

  The Express Tribune   
Precautions: Commissioner wants to prevent Congo outbreak  The Express Tribune
The commissioner said that funds will be provided for the campaign and drive despite KMC's shortage of resources. By Our Correspondent. Published: August 27, 2014. Tweet · Share this article Print this page Email. "Eidul Azha is around the corner and any ...

KMC launches anti-dengue, anti Congo-virus campaign   Daily Times
Threat of dengue outbreak looms large over Karachi   Oman Tribune
'OPS' till exists in govt departments against SC's orders   Pakistan Today

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  CTV News   
Canadian lab workers pulled from Sierra Leone over Ebola fears  CTV News
TORONTO -- Canada is evacuating its three member mobile laboratory team out of Sierra Leone. Health Canada says three people in the hotel where the Canadians were staying tested positive for Ebola. The department says that the lab workers had no ...

Ebola toll shows up crisis of governing in Africa   BDlive
WHO Moves Team in Sierra Leone After a Medical Worker Contracts Ebola   New York Times
Canada to pull lab team helping combat Ebola in Sierra Leone   The Globe and Mail
Los Angeles Times   
Voice of America   
Huffington Post   
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  The Express Tribune   
Polio drive: Focus shifts to Murree due to recent positive case  The Express Tribune
RAWALPINDI: It seems the Rawalpindi health department will be fully-focused on eradicating polio in the Murree hill station, where a case was recently reported, while ignoring ground-level parts of the district. An anti-polio campaign has been suspended in ...

Three-day anti-polio campaign postponed   Pakistan Today

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  Times of India   
Cooking linked to high blood pressure in China  News24
Read all you need to know about the Chinese culture in this insightful title. Now R447.00 buy now. Washington - Women in China who are exposed to pollution from cookstoves and highways face a greater risk of high blood pressure, researchers said on ...

Women Can Develop Cardiovascular Diseases from Wood Smoke and Living ...   Design & Trend
Black Carbon Ups Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases in Women, Study   Science World Report
Pollution linked to high blood pressure in China   China Post
Medical News Today   
Blue & Green Tomorrow   
Khaleej Times   
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  Fox News   
Pomegranate peel may cure deadly brain disorders  PakTribune.com
ISLAMABAD: Do not throw that pomegranate peel in the garbage bin. In the near future, it may be a source of drugs for two incurable diseases that affect the elderly. Two years of research by a Nigerian scientist has shown that sufferers of Alzheimer's and ...

New study shows that compound found in pomegranate could prevent or slow ...   The Raw Food World News
Pomegranates Might Slow down Alzheimer's and Parkinson's   Angle Chronicle
Pomegranate Compound: New Natural Drug to Aid Alzheimer's and Parkinson's   International Business Times AU
The Asian Age   
Hindu Business Line   
Examiner.com   
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  Channel News Asia   
E-cigarettes not a proven way to quit smoking, global and local authorities agree  Channel News Asia
Citing a World Health Organisation study, Singapore's Ministry of Health says there have been no applications to register electronic nicotine delivery systems as smoking cessation therapy. PHOTOS. Photo of a woman smoking an electronic cigarette.
World Health Organisation urges stiff regulatory curbs on e-cigarettes   Daily News & Analysis
E-cigarettes should be regulated and sales restricted, WHO says   Los Angeles Times
Health experts demand curb on the sale of e-cigarettes   Herald Scotland
New York Times   
iStreet Research   
Concord Monitor   
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  DAWN.com   
Unicef's largest aid operation  DAWN.com
UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations Children's Fund has undertaken the largest emergency supply operation in the organisation's history in a single month by shipping 1,000 metric tons of life-saving supplies for children caught in the world's most urgent ...

UNICEF deploys largest emergency supply operation   Voxy
UNICEF deploys its largest emergency supply operation ever in a single month   UNICEF Australia
UNICEF mounts largest emergency supply operation in single month   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
UNICEF Connect (blog)   
RTT News   
UN News Centre   
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  Independent Online   
'Ebola is easier to avoid than malaria'  The Asian Age
The head of the US Agency for International Develop-ment, Jeremy Konyndyk, on Tuesday said poor understanding of Ebola was undermining the fight against the epidemic, pointing out that the fever is harder to get than malaria. “Helping people better ...

Ebola 'easier to avoid than malaria': USAID   Zee News
Ebola 'easier to avoid than Malaria'   Independent Online

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  Independent Online   
Why that bowl of noodles might be a bad idea  Independent Online
'The consumption of instant noodles was associated with increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome in women, independent of major dietary patterns.' Picture: Matthews Baloyi. Washington - Women who eat instant noodles, like Ramen, at least two times a ...

Attention, ladies! Instant noodles are bad for your heart   Treehugger
Instant Noodles Tied to Heart Risk, in Absence of Moderation   The Daily Meal
Eating instant noodles may be bad for your health, especially for women   kfor.com
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette   
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Former CEC Fakhruddin undergoes surgery  PakTribune.com
KARACHI: Former chief election commissioner Fakhruddin G Ibrhaim underwent a heart valve replacement surgery on Monday. According to his family members, the former CEC is recuperating well from his surgery in the ICU and would be shifted to the ward ...


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