2014年9月7日 星期日

2014-09-08 Pakistan Health

  DAWN.com   
Girls clinch top positions in entrance test  DAWN.com
LAHORE: Girls bagged all top three positions in the entrance test 2014 for admissions to medical and dental colleges of Punjab, according to results announced by the University of Health Sciences (UHS) on Sunday. A total of 44,243 candidates appeared in ...

UHS declares medical colleges' entrance test result   Pakistan Observer

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  Pakistan Today   
19bn FATA ADP 2014-15 focuses on promotion of social sector  Daily Times
PESHAWAR: In order to bring revolutionary changes in lives of tribal folk and ensure socio-economic uplift of guardians of frontiers, the FATA ADP 2014-15, that carries a total outlay of Rs 19 billion with a foreign aid component of Rs 1.9 billion, mainly focuses ...

3-day anti-polio vaccination campaign begins   Pakistan Observer
Three-day anti-polio campaign begins in tribal agencies today   Pakistan Today

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Lahoris up in arms against dengue  Daily Times
LAHORE: Dengue Awareness Day was observed in several government departments, including schools, colleges and universities on Sunday. To mark the day, workers cleaned their offices, lawns and stores in order to prevent the breeding of aedes mosquito ...

Nation stands united against one common enemy: Dengue!   Pakistan Today

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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.
Dengue-view system being developed to take on dengue   Pakistan Today
Dengue cases tally goes upto 25 in Punjab   The Nation

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Better Sleep Equals Better Brain  PsychCentral.com
A new study shows a link between poor sleep quality and faster rates of decline in brain volume. According to researchers, sleep is the “brain's housekeeper,” working to repair and restore the brain. The study from researchers at the University of Oxford in the ...

Poor sleep pattern may shrink brain: Study   Press TV
Restless Sleep Shrinks Brain, Claims A New Study   The Inquisitr
Study Ties Sleep Problems to Decline in Brain Volume   Science World Report
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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 ...


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Icy logic: Choosing a charity with your head and heart  The Nation
Ben Carter and Keith Moore - One of your friends on social media takes a drenching from a bucket of icy water and suggests you do the same. The aim is to raise funds for the ALS Association, a US-based charity. Do you fill the bucket right away - or stop to ...


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  USA TODAY   
How Ebola Survivors' Blood Might Stop Spread  AFKInsider
Blood taken from the survivors of Ebola should be used to treat patients as a matter of priority as experts await results from safety trials on vaccines and drugs, the World Health Organization said. Whole blood transfusions have already been used to treat some ...

Blood transfusions could help Ebola   Stuff.co.nz
WHO: Use Ebola survivors' blood to treat patients   ModernHealthcare.com
WHO: Get aggressive on Ebola   Philly.com
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  Medical Marketing and Media   
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
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  NBC Montana   
WHO: 15 Nepalese Commit Suicide Every Day  Bernama
KATHMANDU, Sept 8 (Bernama) -- At least 15 people commit suicide every day in Nepal, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said in its report. The WHO 'Preventing Suicide: A Global Imperative' report released last week shows Nepal has the second ...

Mental health care system failing at suicide prevention   Daily Times
Missoula hosts suicide prevention forums to spread awareness   NBC Montana
Pentagon Quarterly Suicide Report Shows 120 Service Members Died By Their ...   International Business Times
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