2014年9月6日 星期六

2014-09-07 Pakistan Health

  Philly.com   
World Health Organization calls for blood transfusions in fight against Ebola  Fayetteville Observer
A 39-year-old woman receives a dose of the investigational NIAID/GSK Ebola vaccine at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, Md., last week. She was the first participant enrolled in a trial of the vaccine. Posted: Saturday, September 6, 2014 10:05 pm.
Ebola in mind, colleges screen some students   Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
As Ebola spreads, more must be done to fight it   The Denver Post
WHO endorses using Ebola survivors' blood to help infected patients   South China Morning Post (subscription)
New York Times   
CBC.ca   
Business Standard   
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  The Express Tribune   
Biting issue: Three test positive for dengue in Pindi  The Express Tribune
The three patients were admitted to Benazir Bhutto Hospital (BBH) after they tested positive for dengue on September 3. PHOTO: STOCK IMAGE. RAWALPINDI: Three confirmed dengue cases in a single day set the alarm bells ringing in Rawalpindi hospitals.
Hi, my name is dengue and I am back again!   Pakistan Today
Dengue cases tally goes upto 25 in Punjab   The Nation

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  Science World Report   
Study Ties Sleep Problems to Decline in Brain Volume  Science World Report
In a new study, researchers highlighted an association between sleep problems and decline in brain volume. Like Us on Facebook. The latest study by the American Academy of Neurology states that sleep difficulties trigger decline in brain volume. Several ...

Sleep deprivation could shrink the brain   MSN NZ News
Can sleep loss shrink your brain?   Khaleej Times
Lack of sleep may shrink your brain   KSBW The Central Coast
International News Network   
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  MSN NZ News   
Sitting Less May Lengthen Telomeres  HCPLive
FRIDAY, Sept. 5, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Reducing sitting time may result in lengthening of telomeres, according to research published online Sept. 3 in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Per Sjögren, PhD, of Uppsala University in Sweden, and ...

Standing up at work better than organised exercise   MSN NZ News
Standing prevents DNA ageing, prolongs life : research   Pakistan Today
Reducing sitting hours can boost lifespan   International News Network

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  Outbreak News Today   
Karachi teen dies of suspected Naegleria fowleri, if confirmed it will be 10th fatality  Outbreak News Today
A 13-year-old boy from Gulshan-e-Iqbal, was admitted to the Darul Sehat Hospital on August 21 and died on August 26 of suspected Naegleria fowleri, the brain-eating amoeba, according to Pakistani news source The Express Tribune today. brain eating ...

'Brain-eating amoeba' claims another life   DAWN.com
Naegleria fowleri: Death toll reaches 10 as brain-eating amoeba claims another ...   The Express Tribune

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  The Nation   
People wait during a World Food Programme in Liberia  The Nation
A man pushes a wheelbarrow filled with food as people wait during a World Food Programme (WFP) food distribution in Monrovia's West Point slum. People wait during a World Food Programme (WFP) food distribution in Monrovia's West Point slum. People ...

Ebola outbreak stirs anger in fragile Liberia   Bayoubuzz

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  The Nation   
UN issues int'l rescue call to halt Ebola epidemic  The Nation
UNITED NATIONS: Mobilising the United Nations to respond to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has issued an “international rescue call” for a massive surge in assistance, warning that “the world can no longer afford to ...

UN chief calls for global fight   DAWN.com
United Nations establishes Ebola Crisis Centre to stop spread of virus   Daily News & Analysis
UN to set up Ebola crisis centre, aims to stop spread in 6-9 months   Reuters UK
Oman Daily Observer   
Xinhua   
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Parents' work schedule influences kids' weight  Deccan Chronicle
Washington: A new study has found that parents' work schedules may have an impact on their adolescent children's eating habits. According to Molly Martin, associate professor of sociology and demography, kids with parents who spend more time at home, ...


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  Daily Mail   
Eli Lilly's basal insulin peglispro shows HbA1c superiority against Lantus in ...  pharmabiz.com
Eli Lilly and Company's basal insulin peglispro (BIL) demonstrated a statistically significant lower haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) compared with insulin glargine (Lantus) at 26 weeks and 52 weeks, respectively, in the IMAGINE-1 and IMAGINE-3 phase III clinical ...

Breakfast Associated with Lower Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Children   Diabetes In Control
Research could lead to new treatment of diabetes   CTV News
Daily breakfast consumption lowered type 2 diabetes risk profile in children   Healio
The Epoch Times   
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  swissinfo.ch   
More People Die from Suicide Than from Wars, Natural Disasters Combined  The Chosun Ilbo
The World Health Organization reports more than 800,000 people die by suicide every year. WHO, which is launching its first global report on suicide prevention, said more people die from suicide than from conflicts, wars and natural disasters combined.
WHO report maps global suicide problem for the first time   New Zealand Herald
India has highest number of suicides in the world: WHO   Zee News
One person commits suicide every 40 seconds: WHO   New Vision
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