WB aid for Pakistani mums The Nation
ISLAMABAD- The World Bank has approved $47.95 million to help the Pakistani government to improve nutrition status of children below two years and of pregnant and lactating women in targeted areas. "Enhanced Nutrition for Mothers and Children" will ...
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ISLAMABAD- The World Bank has approved $47.95 million to help the Pakistani government to improve nutrition status of children below two years and of pregnant and lactating women in targeted areas. "Enhanced Nutrition for Mothers and Children" will ...
WB okays $47.95m to help improve nutrition status
Nutrition is everybody's business
WB approves $47.95mn to overcome malnutrition in Sindh, Balochistan
Sindh puts off polio drive as Islamabad crisis hits vaccine delivery DAWN.com
KARACHI: A three-day polio vaccination campaign scheduled to begin on September 1 has been put off by the provincial authorities after the federal health ministry refused to send oral polio vaccine (OPV) to the province due to political unrest in Islamabad, ...
Shortage of vaccine hampers polio campaignOman Tribune
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KARACHI: A three-day polio vaccination campaign scheduled to begin on September 1 has been put off by the provincial authorities after the federal health ministry refused to send oral polio vaccine (OPV) to the province due to political unrest in Islamabad, ...
Shortage of vaccine hampers polio campaign
A step back: Polio drive suspended due to unavailability of vaccines
Sit-ins jeopardise Sindh's campaign against polio
Three govt hospitals to change hands DAWN.com
KARACHI: The Sindh government on Friday decided to hand over public sector hospitals management to the private institutions enjoying reputation of delivering quality medical care and services to the people. The decision was taken by the Sindh Health ...
Improving healthcare: Advisory board proposes partial privatisation of Sindh ...The Express Tribune
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Three major hospitals to be handed over to private sectorDaily Times
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KARACHI: The Sindh government on Friday decided to hand over public sector hospitals management to the private institutions enjoying reputation of delivering quality medical care and services to the people. The decision was taken by the Sindh Health ...
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Partial privatisation of Sindh government hospitals proposed
Three major hospitals to be handed over to private sector
KMC given the go-ahead to raise hospital charges DAWN.com
KARACHI: Amid strong reaction by the Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) and various other organisations to the increase in service charges at Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) hospitals, the provincial government gave a go-ahead to the ...
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KARACHI: Amid strong reaction by the Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) and various other organisations to the increase in service charges at Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) hospitals, the provincial government gave a go-ahead to the ...
KMC hospitals: charges for services soar 300 percent
Diabetic patients to get care at home DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) has started a service of free dressing for diabetic foot patients at their homes to avoid increasing cases of amputation. During the last one year 327 patients with severe diabetic foot got treatment at the ...
PIMS Diabetic Foot Clinic now offering home dressing facilityThe News International
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) has started a service of free dressing for diabetic foot patients at their homes to avoid increasing cases of amputation. During the last one year 327 patients with severe diabetic foot got treatment at the ...
PIMS Diabetic Foot Clinic now offering home dressing facility
Sindh govt allocates Rs13.2bn for health sector Business Recorder
image ISLAMABAD: The Sindh Government is giving priority to health sector in the current financial year 2014-15 as 13.2 billion rupees have been allocated in this budget with an aim to speed up the ongoing schemes and start 84 new schemes. According to ...
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image ISLAMABAD: The Sindh Government is giving priority to health sector in the current financial year 2014-15 as 13.2 billion rupees have been allocated in this budget with an aim to speed up the ongoing schemes and start 84 new schemes. According to ...
Awareness workshop calls on people to use hygienic food Pakistan Today
The speakers at an awareness workshop have called upon the people to use hygienic foods so as to avoid the epidemic diseases and maintain a healthy society. Speakers declared the tea as a small and cold drinks as big poison for human health and also ...
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The speakers at an awareness workshop have called upon the people to use hygienic foods so as to avoid the epidemic diseases and maintain a healthy society. Speakers declared the tea as a small and cold drinks as big poison for human health and also ...
Recycling & waste material management: awareness workshop held at SU ...
Ebola survivor: send drugs now Herald Scotland
A Liberian health worker who recovered from ebola after receiving an experimental drug has urged the manufacturer to speed up production for Africa. A Liberian health worker who recovered from ebola after receiving an experimental drug has urged the ...
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A Liberian health worker who recovered from ebola after receiving an experimental drug has urged the manufacturer to speed up production for Africa. A Liberian health worker who recovered from ebola after receiving an experimental drug has urged the ...
It was already the worst Ebola outbreak in history. Now it's moving into Africa's ...
Health workers strike at major Ebola clinic
Liberia's Ebola Routine: Wear Your Temperature On Your Lapel
Ashya King Case: Missing Boy With Brain Tumor Alive in Spain, Parents Arrested NBCNews.com
The parents of an ill 5-year-old boy suffering from a brain tumor are under arrest and the child is receiving medical care at a Spanish hospital after police in that country stopped their car Saturday and ended a furious two-day international manhunt, authorities ...
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The parents of an ill 5-year-old boy suffering from a brain tumor are under arrest and the child is receiving medical care at a Spanish hospital after police in that country stopped their car Saturday and ended a furious two-day international manhunt, authorities ...
Police question parents after missing Ashya found in Spain
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Visa within 24 hours The News on Sunday
It was no small achievement when Prof Subash Gupta, chief liver transplant surgeon at Apollo Hospitals Delhi, announced earlier this year that the hospital had treated 500 liver transplant patients from a single foreign country — Pakistan. Their 500th patient ...
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It was no small achievement when Prof Subash Gupta, chief liver transplant surgeon at Apollo Hospitals Delhi, announced earlier this year that the hospital had treated 500 liver transplant patients from a single foreign country — Pakistan. Their 500th patient ...
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