2014年8月27日 星期三

2014-08-28 Pakistan Health

  Aljazeera.com   
Ebola-hit states slip further in to isolation  Aljazeera.com
Airlines withdraw more services from west African nations as ministers hold summit in Ghana to discuss epidemic. Last updated: 28 Aug 2014 03:30. Email Article. Print Article. Share article. Send Feedback. The outbreak, which began earlier this year, is the ...

British Ebola victim Will Pooley 'may have caught virus from baby boy'   Mirror.co.uk
Liberia: President Dismisses Ministers, Officials Who Left Amid Ebola Outbreak   Bernama
Ebola mystery as disease kills third top doctor   Irish Independent
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'Work together to eradicate polio'  The Express Tribune
Rafique said a polio vaccination campaign be launched in Attock, Chakwal, Jhelum, Khushab, Mianwali, Rawalpindi, Multan, Muzaffargarh, Khanewal, Lodhran and Vehari early in September. PHOTO: STOCK. LAHORE: Adviser to Chief Minister on Health ...

Only one polio case has so far reported during 2014   Pakistan Observer

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  DAWN.com (blog)   
Did you know Burnes Road was named after a British spy-doctor?  DAWN.com (blog)
For those of you who're not aware of it, Burnes Road in Karachi is named after James Burnes, a doctor who also worked as a spy for the British Raj in the subcontinent, back in the 18th century. In Sindh ke Darbar, a book based on the memoirs of James ...


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  EmpowHer   
The origin of Lou Gehrig's disease may have just been discovered  Pakistan Observer
Thursday, August 28, 2014 - THE researchers, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, have published their study on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in the journal Cell Stem Cell. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ...

ALS Research Offers New Hope   EmpowHer

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  USA TODAY   
More Teens Using Electronic Cigarettes  WSAV-TV
SAVANNAH, GA - A staggering increase in electronic cigarette use among young adults is worrying health professionals. According to a CDC study, more than 250,000 teens who had never smoked a cigarette used e-cigarettes in 2013. That's up three times ...

The American Heart Association Just Delivered a Huge Blow to Cigarette ...   NASDAQ
World Health Organization wants to ban indoor vaping, advertising to minors   Latino Post
American Heart Association raises concerns about e-cigarettes   AMERICAblog (blog)
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  RTT News   
Gut Bacteria May Help To Prevent Food Allergies  RTT News
The bacteria Clostridia, found in the gut, may help prevent common food allergies, according to research conducted at University of Chicago. The animal study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, exposed two groups of ...

You Can Eat Peanuts Again! Scientists Say They've Cured Food Allergies   RYOT
Food Allergies Could Be Caused By Antibiotics Or Sterile Environments   Huffington Post Canada
Bacteria in Gut can Lower Peanut Allergy Risk   Nature World News
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  International Business Times   
UNICEF to aid children in urgent crises  Newstalk ZB
UNICEF has deployed it's largest shipment of emergency supplies to aid children caught in the world's most urgent crises. A thousand metric tonnes of life-saving supplies have been sent to six different countries across the globe, to help those suffering from ...

UNICEF Takes On 'Largest Emergency Supply Operation' Ever In August   International Business Times
Unicef's largest aid operation   DAWN.com
UNICEF deploys largest emergency supply operation   Voxy
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  NBCNews.com   
Scientists reverse bad memories by blasting brain cells  New Zealand Herald
Traumatic memories could be switched into pleasant recollections with a flash of light, scientists claim. Doctors may one day be able to use a new technique to treat soldiers with post-traumatic stress or patients with debilitating phobias. The method, which has ...

'It is possible to overwrite bad memories'   New Vision
Scientists turn bad memories into good   The Australian
Scientists "Rewrite" Bad Memories Into Good Ones   Chinatopix
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  Daily Mail   
Tomatoes linked to low prostate cancer risk  Herald Scotland
MEN who eat more than 10 portions of tomatoes each week have an 18 per cent lower risk of developing prostate cancer, new research suggests. MEN who eat more than 10 portions of tomatoes each week have an 18 per cent lower risk of developing ...

Tomatoes Fight Prostate Cancer   Guardian Liberty Voice
Tomatoes linked to preventing prostate cancer   Bristol24-7
Eating tomatoes slashes the risk of cancer   Express.co.uk
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  USA TODAY   
$10m Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE: 10 Finalist Teams Selected  Huffington Post (blog)
It all began with over 300 pre-registered teams, which led to over 20 competing teams. And then there were 10. That's right. After considerable evaluation and deliberation, it's time to reveal the 10 finalists in the running for the $10M Qualcomm Tricorder ...

Tricorder XPrize: 10 Finalist Prototypes   InformationWeek
Hopkins student team selected in competition to build 'Star Trek'-like device   Baltimore Sun (blog)
Cambridge's DNA Medicine Institute is a Qualcomm Tricorder XPrize finalist   BetaBoston
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