2014年9月2日 星期二

2014-09-03 Pakistan Health

  DAWN.com   
'Brain-eating amoeba', dengue claim two lives in Karachi  DAWN.com
KARACHI: A young woman and a middle-aged man on Tuesday fell prey to two different deadly diseases in city hospitals, the former to Naegleria fowleri, better known as the 'brain-eating amoeba', and the latter to the much-dreaded dengue fever. They said ...

Naegleria, dengue claim two more lives   The News International
Health issues: Two die due to Naegleria and dengue   The Express Tribune
Naegleria fowleri death toll now at 9 in Karachi, Pakistan   Outbreak News Today
News Tribe   
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  Fox News   
No link between Ebola outbreaks in West Africa, DRC : WHO  Business Standard
The World Health Organisation Tuesday said the outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is "a distinct and independent event", with no relationship to the epidemic in West Africa. Based on virus sequencing of samples from the Ebola outbreak in ...

31 individuals killed in DR Congo   Upstart Magazine
Ebola: Africans must liberate themselves   Nigerian Tribune
Congo outbreak of Ebola unrelated to escalating West African epidemic   Science Now
MercoPress   
CIDRAP   
Press TV   
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Lack of proper food, exhaustion taking a toll on marchers  DAWN.com
The 44-year-old from Jhelum district has been participating in the PAT sit-in along with her family for almost three weeks. “I had to go to the Polyclinic hospital again today. What with this fever temperature and low blood pressure, it is becoming very difficult for ...


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  Beauty World News   
Get The Look: Meet The Fishtail Braid Alternative And Try The DIY Lobster Tail ...  Beauty World News
There is no denying that the fishtail braid had a great run; from the side to messy to in the ponytail, but Mario Russo, owner and lead stylist of Salon Mario Russo in Boston, believes it's time for a new tail to have their chance in the spotlight. Cue the Lobster Tail ...

How to do a Lobster Tail hair twist in 8 easy steps   Daily Times

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  Counsel & Heal   
Exercise Cuts Nocturia Risk in Men  Counsel & Heal
Men with nocturia, a common lower urinary tract symptom in men, often wake up at night to urinate, according to researchers. The condition is often caused by an enlarged prostate known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Researchers explain that as the ...

Men Who Exercise Less Likely to Get Up to Go At Night   Newsmax Health
Men Who Exercise Least are Most Likely to Wake Up to Urinate   SeniorJournal.com
Exercise can help reduce need to wake up to pee: Study   Toronto Sun

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  Counsel & Heal   
Pistachios can Lower Diabetes Risk  Counsel & Heal
Consuming handful of pistachios and other nuts can cut diabetes risk, a new study has found. (Photo : Flickr/ GovernmentZA). Eating a handful of pistachios every day can lower your diabetes risk, a new study reveals. According to the study which seeks to ...

Pistachios can help Reduce Diabetes Risk   Maine News Online
Daily Consumption of Pistachios Decreases Risks Of Diabetes   Techsonia
Regularly Eating Pistachios Might Help Reduce Blood Sugar Levels, Diabetes ...   Medical Daily
News on Wellness   
The Legacy   
KSBY San Luis Obispo News   
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  Daily Mail   
Three-in-one pill for heart patients, taken once a day, could prolong life and stop ...  Daily Mail
A three-in-one pill taken once a day could help prolong the lives of heart attack survivors, researchers claim. A study found heart patients were much more likely to take a new polypill containing three drugs than separate tablets prescribed to prevent a second ...

Polypill for heart attack survivors could save lives   Daily Times
Polypill increases adherence to post MI treatment   Medical Xpress
New Polypill Increases Heart Attack Patients' Medication Adherence   Newswise (press release)
Yahoo News UK   
Science Codex   
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Too much protein in middle age 'as bad as smoking'  Pakistan Observer
Wednesday, September 03, 2014 - TWO new studies conclude that low protein intake may hold the key to a long and healthy life, at least until old age. They also emphasize the need to examine not only calories when deciding what constitutes a healthy diet, ...

Maternal low protein diet promotes diabetic phenotypes in offspring   EurekAlert (press release)

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  Economic Times   
AstraZeneca: Study Shows Flexibility Of Brilinta/Brilique Treatment  London South East
LONDON (Alliance News) - AstraZeneca PLC said Monday results from a Phase IV study of its Brilinta/Brilique treatment for ST segment elevation myocardial infarction patients show it can be initiated in pre-hospital or in hospital. AstraZeneca said the study ...

Astra heart pill safe to use in ambulance but no extra benefit   Reuters

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Ebola virus not detected in Myanmar's suspected patient  Daily Times
YANGON: Myanmar Ministry of Health on Tuesday revealed that Ebola virus was not found in Myanmar's suspected patients, according to the results of a blood sample test conducted at a world-recognized laboratory in Hamburg, Germany. Dr. Soe Lwin ...

Blood samples negative for Ebola   Myanmar Times

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