Health awareness: SMS service started to control dengue The Express Tribune
Post Graduate Medical Institute Principal Anjum Habib Vohra said on Monday that an SMS service had been launched to convey dengue fever related messages to various political and social organisations. PHOTO: STOCK IMAGE. LAHORE: Post Graduate ...
SMS service for awareness against DenguePakistan Observer
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Post Graduate Medical Institute Principal Anjum Habib Vohra said on Monday that an SMS service had been launched to convey dengue fever related messages to various political and social organisations. PHOTO: STOCK IMAGE. LAHORE: Post Graduate ...
SMS service for awareness against Dengue
Boy tests positive for dengue Daily Times
LAHORE: Another patient has been tested positive for dengue on Monday, raising the number of dengue patients to 27 across Punjab Province during 2014. According to the Health Department, 13-year-old Muhammad Umar was brought to a Lahore hospital ...
Number of dengue patients rises to 27 in Punjab - 12 hours agoNews Tribe
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LAHORE: Another patient has been tested positive for dengue on Monday, raising the number of dengue patients to 27 across Punjab Province during 2014. According to the Health Department, 13-year-old Muhammad Umar was brought to a Lahore hospital ...
Number of dengue patients rises to 27 in Punjab - 12 hours ago
Health Minute: Fall allergies KTIV
Just because the blooming season is over, that doesn't mean allergies aren't still with us. So, if you're wondering why you may be sneezing more a fall allergy might be triggering your problem. Yep, you've made it through the summer with no congestion.
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Just because the blooming season is over, that doesn't mean allergies aren't still with us. So, if you're wondering why you may be sneezing more a fall allergy might be triggering your problem. Yep, you've made it through the summer with no congestion.
Fall Allergies Starting Up in Northern Nevada
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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 ...
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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
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UW researcher is 1 of 5 to receive prestigious Lasker medical prize The Seattle Times
A University of Washington researcher is one of five scientists to earn a prestigious Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation Award, for her key discoveries in DNA research, including research related to breast cancer. By MALCOLM RITTER. AP Science Writer.
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A University of Washington researcher is one of five scientists to earn a prestigious Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation Award, for her key discoveries in DNA research, including research related to breast cancer. By MALCOLM RITTER. AP Science Writer.
Monrovia (Liberia): Health workers, wearing personal protective equipment ... DAWN.com
WASHINGTON: The US military will join the fight against fast-spreading Ebola in Africa, President Barack Obama said in an interview aired on Sunday, but he warned it would be months before the epidemic slows. Obama said that, in its current form, he did ...
Ebola is a 'national security priority,' Obama saysWCVB Boston
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WASHINGTON: The US military will join the fight against fast-spreading Ebola in Africa, President Barack Obama said in an interview aired on Sunday, but he warned it would be months before the epidemic slows. Obama said that, in its current form, he did ...
Ebola is a 'national security priority,' Obama says
Virus Sends Hundreds of Children in the Midwest to Hospitals Wall Street Journal
Health officials in several Midwest states are reporting the outbreak of a severe respiratory virus that has sent hundreds of children to the hospital, with some ending up in intensive care. So far, no deaths have been reported. A pediatric hospital in Kansas City ...
Hundreds of kids sick in Midwest because of rare virusWISN Milwaukee
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Health officials in several Midwest states are reporting the outbreak of a severe respiratory virus that has sent hundreds of children to the hospital, with some ending up in intensive care. So far, no deaths have been reported. A pediatric hospital in Kansas City ...
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Rare respiratory virus becoming widespread in Chicago area
US air marshal stabbed with syringe in Nigeria, flies to Texas UPI.com
The agent was stabbed when he, with a group of others in plain clothes, were walking through the airport. That's when they were approached by a group of men and the stabbing took place. The marshal did not show any signs of sickness during the flight, and ...
Reports: Air marshal quarantined after bizarre attackChron.com
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The agent was stabbed when he, with a group of others in plain clothes, were walking through the airport. That's when they were approached by a group of men and the stabbing took place. The marshal did not show any signs of sickness during the flight, and ...
Reports: Air marshal quarantined after bizarre attack
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U.S. air marshal attacked with syringe in Nigeria
Fourth Ebola patient coming to US hospital for treatment Daily News & Analysis
A fourth Ebola patient will be flown to the United States by air ambulance from West Africa to receive treatment for the deadly disease, hospital officials in Atlanta said on Monday. The patient is expected to arrive at Emory University Hospital early Tuesday and ...
Ebola ruled out in patient being treated at Windsor hospitalDetroit Free Press
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A fourth Ebola patient will be flown to the United States by air ambulance from West Africa to receive treatment for the deadly disease, hospital officials in Atlanta said on Monday. The patient is expected to arrive at Emory University Hospital early Tuesday and ...
Ebola ruled out in patient being treated at Windsor hospital
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UALR tackles growing issue of student suicides THV 11
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - Suicide is the second leading cause of death for college students in the United States. Eighty percent of college students. Loading… Post to Facebook. UALR tackles growing issue of student suicides LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) ...
Mental health leaders urge suicide awarenessThe Herald Bulletin
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - Suicide is the second leading cause of death for college students in the United States. Eighty percent of college students. Loading… Post to Facebook. UALR tackles growing issue of student suicides LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) ...
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