2014年9月12日 星期五

2014-09-13 Pakistan Health

  Channel News Asia   
Cuba's Ebola aid latest example of 'medical diplomacy'  Channel News Asia
Cuba's pledge to deploy a 165-strong army of doctors and nurses to help fight the Ebola outbreak is the latest example of the Communist country's decades-old tradition of 'medical diplomacy'. PHOTOS. File photo: The Cuban national flag being raised in ...

Ebola crisis: Nursing student returns from 'terrifying' aid trip   CBC.ca
Authorities failing to keep pace with Ebola outbreak   Herald Scotland
The Sluggish Fight Against Ebola   New York Times
DAWN.com   
Sky News Australia   
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  The News International   
Three new polio cases found in Pakistan's Khyber Agency  Firstpost
According to health officials, the three cases have been reported in Khyber Agency, Dawn online reported. None of these three children were ever been given oral polio vaccine, the officials said. The officials said a public awareness campaign to highlight the ...

Three Khyber children affected by polio   DAWN.com

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  The Nation   
Another anti dengue day  The Nation
Anti-dengue day will be observed in Punjab tomorrow (September 14). Sweeping will be carried out in government departments to remove the dengue breeding sites and hotspots. Seminar and walks will be organised for creating awareness among the ...

Public health: Anti-dengue Day on Sunday   The Express Tribune

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  Neon Tommy   
Psychological elements of displacement  Pakistan Today
The militancy and the military operations in FATA have caused massive damage not only to the region's infrastructure and economy but also to the human element, both socially and psychologically. However, the Pakistani military operations and the US drone ...

Post-War Aid Packages Lack Mental Health Provisions   Neon Tommy

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  NPR   
Fish consumption may lower risk of hearing loss in women  Insidermedicine
(September 12, 2014 - Insidermedicine) From Nashville - A new report published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition finds that fish consumption may lower a woman's risk of hearing loss. Researchers studied data on over 65,000 women taking part ...

Study: Eating Fish May Lower Risk of Hearing Loss on Women   Your-Story.org
Hear, hear! Eating fish can reduce hearing loss for women   Tech Times
Eating Fish Linked With Lower Risk Of Hearing Loss In Women   Design & Trend
News on Wellness   
WebMD   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
[Editorial] War against smoking  The Korea Herald
The government has announced a drastic increase in cigarette prices to fight cigarette smoking, which is a serious problem in Korea. The announcement included nonprice-related antismoking programs like tougher packaging rules and restrictions on ...

South Korea to hike cigarette price by 80 per cent   MetroNews Canada
South Korea to hike cigarette price by 80%   MSN Philippines News

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  Free Malaysia Today   
Sufficient sleep linked to fewer sick days  Health24.com
Adults who say they sleep between seven and eight hours per night miss fewer work days due to sickness than others, according to a Finnish study. The researchers calculate that if insomnia, apnoea and other kinds of sleep disturbances were eliminated, the ...

Scientists Have Reaffirmed the Sleep "Sweet Spot"   Mic
Sleeping seven to eight hours a night linked to taking fewer sick days   Reuters

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Weight discrimination study fuels debate  NHS Choices
Much of the media has reported that discriminatory “fat shaming” makes people who are overweight eat more, rather than less. The Daily Mail describes how, “telling someone they are piling on the pounds just makes them delve further into the biscuit tin”.
Fat-Shaming: How the Slim and Sanctimonious Help to Cause Our Obesity ...   NDTV
'Fat shaming' does not aid weight loss, says study   WebMD.Boots.com
Telling someone they're fat makes them eat more - study   New Zealand Herald
Times LIVE   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  Irish Examiner   
Tobacco giant licenses rival e-cigarette product in UK  Irish Examiner
A new nicotine inhaler to be sold by a unit of British American Tobacco has been licensed in Britain as a medicinal product, marking the arrival of a novel alternative in the fast-growing market for electronic cigarettes. The cigarette-shaped Voke Inhaler marks a ...

Voke Inhaler wins licence from MHRA * Licensing amendment needed...   Mynextfone
Nicotine Inhaler Device (Voke) Similar to E-Cigarette Approved in UK   Capital OTC
BAT will sell UK govt approved cigarette alternative   Delhi Daily News
Financial Times   
City Index   
Wall Street Journal   
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  Times of Oman   
Ffirst iPS stem cell implant surgery carried out in Japan  Times of Oman
Tokyo: Japanese researchers on Friday conducted the world's first surgery to implant "iPS" stem cells in a human body in a major boost to regenerative medicine, two institutions involved said. A female patient in her 70s with age-related macular degeneration ...

Japanese doctors test new method for restoring impaired vision   Fox News Latino
Woman Receives First Stem Cell Therapy Using Her Own Skin Cells   TIME
Japan carries out first iPS stem cell retina surgery   Channel News Asia
AsiaOne   
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