2014年9月5日 星期五

2014-09-06 Pakistan Health

  NDTV   
Ebola Delivers a Cruel Blow to Economies  NDTV
People wait to be admitted into an Ebola treatment facility in Monrovia, Liberia, on September 5. (Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times). Dakar, Senegal: Airlines have canceled their flights to the countries most affected. Prices of staple goods are going up, ...

Sierra Leone declares Ebola lockdown   BBC News
€140m Ebola aid from EU   Herald Scotland
WHO endorses blood transfusions to combat Ebola, despite skepticism   Los Angeles Times
The Globe and Mail   
ABC News   
The Guardian Nigeria   
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  SFGate   
Blood From Ebola Survivors Eyed as Weapon Against Virus  KUGN
(NEW YORK) -- The mounting death toll from the worst-ever Ebola outbreak has health officials eyeing a radical remedy: blood from Ebola survivors. The World Health Organization on Friday announced that the use of blood therapies should be “considered ...

Could the blood of Ebola survivors help patients?   FOX 10 News Phoenix

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  The Express Tribune   
11 new polio cases surface  The Nation
Eleven new cases of polio surfaced on Friday in Khyber Pakhtunkhawa and Fata, increasing the number of cases so far this year to 138. Official sources confirmed that the new cases, reported to health authorities and polio programs, include three from KP ...

10 polio cases reported in a single day   The Express Tribune
Eleven new polio cases detected in KP, Fata   DAWN.com
Anti-polio drive resumed in Khyber Agency   The News International
Business Standard   
Zee News   
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  Daily Mail   
Youngsters who don't eat morning meal more likely to be insulin resistant  Daily Mail
Skipping breakfast in childhood may raise the risk of diabetes in later life, scientists claim. British research suggests youngsters who do not eat the morning meal every day may be increasing their chances of developing the 'type 2' form of the disease as they ...

Breakfast Associated with Lower Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Children   Diabetes In Control
Healthy breakfasts can help save your children from type 2 diabetes, says a new ...   Scottish Daily Record
More reasons not to skip breakfast   6minutes
Examiner.com   
The News International   
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  Yahoo Health   
4 Fun Ways to Defy Your Age  Yahoo Health
If you make decisions based solely on how much time in your life has ticked by, you'll miss out on some awesome experiences. By Ariane de Bonvoisin Our society is obsessed with age. But thinking that you're too old—or too young—to do something creates ...


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  Times of India   
Suicides as Preventable as Most Accidents  The New Indian Express
Every 40 seconds a person commits suicide taking the toll to 8 lakh a year. Nearly one-third of the victims are Indians, according to a study done under the aegis of the WHO. For every suicide like that of Hollywood great Robin Williams, there are many ...

Two Caribbean countries in World's Top Ten suicide list   Jamaica Observer
Two Koreas top of global suicide charts, for different reasons   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Suicide rate highest among youngsters in India: WHO   Business Standard
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
The News Reports   
Medical News Today   
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Omar leads from the front as JK battles severe floods  Hindustan Times
A frantic call from relatives of a three-month-old Aiza Faheem, stuck with her grandparents at an uptown locality in Srinagar on Friday night, made chief minister Omar Abdullah stay back till the morning to ensure the baby was rescued. At around 11:30 pm, the ...

Omar visits flood-hit areas   Kashmir Times
Kashmir Flooded: Omar Visits Magam   Kashmir Life
Omar Visits flood-hit areas in Pulwama, Srinagar, Budgam, Baramulla   GroundReport
Kashmir Media Service   
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  CNN   
Rare Outbreak of Dengue Fever in Japan  New York Times
Japan's health minister on Friday urged the public not to panic after a popular park in central Tokyo was closed because of a rare outbreak of dengue fever. The Ministry of Health said that 70 people had been found infected with the dengue virus in the past ...

Measures must be taken to prevent entry, spread of infectious diseases   Chicago Tribune
Japan Steps Up Efforts to Contain Dengue   Wall Street Journal (blog)
80% of Tokyo's Yoyogi Park closed after dengue outbreak widens   The Straits Times
Times of India   
The Japan Times   
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  Pakistan Today   
PIA's pre-Haj operation underway  Pakistan Today
More than 9,000 pilgrims have flown to Saudi Arabia through more than 25 flights in the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA)'s pre-Haj operation. PIA Managing Director Shahnawaz Rehman, while talking to a private television channel said that all flights are ...


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  ABC News   
Update on American Ebola Patient Being Treated in Nebraska  ABC News
A very special delivery motorcade an ambulance carrying an American Doctor Who contracted the deadly Ebola Virus. Doctor Richard Sachs group flown in from Liberia and taking for care and treatment --... See More. A very special delivery motorcade an ...

US doctor infected with Ebola in stable condition; Dr. Rick Sacra being treated in ...   The Denver Channel
US doctor infected with Ebola in stable condition   Mankato Free Press
A doctor become infected with Ebola in US   iStreet Research
KVUE   
Scottsbluff Star Herald   
Roanoke Times   
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