2014年9月15日 星期一

2014-09-16 Pakistan Health

  IBNLive   
Attack on polio team kills Levies man in Balochistan  The Nation
Chaman: At least one security personnel was killed on Monday when suspected militants attacked a polio team in Balochistan's Pashin area, police said. Officials said unidentified armed men on motorcycle opened fire on a polio team in Karbala area of ...

One killed as polio team attacked in Balochistan   Oman Tribune
Pakistan: 1 killed in attack on polio team   IBNLive
Polio team attacked in Pakistan   Business Standard
The Express Tribune   
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Anti-dengue day at educational institutions  Pakistan Observer
Monday, September 15, 2014 - Lahore—The students, staff and faculty of the different government colleges and universities staged walks on Sunday to sensitise public about the dengue virus and create awareness among them. In this regard, the students, ...


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  The Express Tribune   
Organizing Safe Transitions from Intensive Care  Nursing Careers Allied Health
Critically ill patients are often transferred several times to the healthcare chain of care. A patient's journey may begin with transfer from an ambulance to the emergency room and then sometimes continues to surgery and intensive care followed by a general ...

Infant deaths   The Express Tribune

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  The New Indian Express   
Battling Food Cravings  The New Indian Express
HYDERABAD: Habits are thoughts or activities that due to repetition become an integral part of our life. Often these habits – healthy or unhealthy become so deeply ingrained in our lifestyle that we find them hard to kick off. Just like Mark Twain who said ...

6 mistakes that make cravings worse   Daily Times
Everyday habits that make your cravings worse!   TheHealthSite

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  Science World Report   
High Protein Equals Lower Blood Pressure  HamletHub
Adults who consume a high-protein diet may be at a lower risk for developing high blood pressure (HBP). The study, published in the American Journal of Hypertension, by researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), found participants ...

Study finds high protein diets lead to lower blood pressure   DigitalJournal.com
Protein May Be Key to Lowering Blood Pressure   Science World Report
Eating a high-protein diet is linked to lower blood pressure   Daily Times

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  The Independent   
Scientists develop blood test that could diagnose depression  The Independent
Depression could be diagnosed by a blood test, according to newly published American research, which has found chemicals in the blood of people with the condition. Presently, depression is diagnosed through a lengthy consultation with doctors and is ...

How Do you Know if You're Depressed?   Wednesday Journal
Blood test for depression developed after scientists discover condition causes a ...   Pakistan Today
Blood test for depression developed after scientists discover the condition ...   Daily Mail
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Sunday Times   
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The mystery of ALS continues to confound medicine  The Province
ALS, sometimes called Lou Gehrig's disease, is a fatal disease with no effective treatment and no cure, according to the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Society of Canada. It strikes adults of any age, but is most often diagnosed in mid- and late-adulthood.

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  Irish Examiner   
Education key to winning the fight against ebola  Irish Examiner
THE causes of ebola and AIDS are viruses — insidious viruses that we have come to know more about in recent years. Both can kill. Without treatment, both kill quicker. This happens especially in the poorest places in developing countries on the African ...

Partners in Health staff to join African Ebola fight   Boston Globe
WHO too slow to help doc with Ebola – Sierra Leone   Jamaica Observer
All Hell Has Broken Loose in Liberia   Huffington Post

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  New York Times   
Stem Cells: Plenty of Hope, but Halting Progress  New York Times
Embryonic stem cells, from a woman with Type 1 diabetes, were induced to turn into insulin-making beta cells, in hopes they could be implanted to cure the disease. Credit Bjarki Johannesson/NYSCF, via Reuters. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...

'Brain in a Dish' Yields Schizophrenia Clues   HCPLive
New type of human stem cell created in lab   Financial Express
Scientists design new kind of stem cells for building organs   TheHealthSite
RT   
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  Daily Mail   
Hepatitis C drug in India to cost 49 lakh less than in US  Times of India
NEW DELHI: Sofosbuvir, the wonder medicine for Hepatitis C that costs $84,000 or Rs 50.4 lakh for a 24-week treatment regimen in the US, will soon be available in India for about $1,800 or roughly Rs 1.1 lakh for the same regimen. The patent holder ...

Drug companies to make a cheaper hepatitis C drug   Washington Post
Gilead mulls price of next version of Sovaldi as Oregon says it's already too high   seattlepi.com (blog)
Gilead Sciences picks India to lower drug cost   The Asian Age
Calcutta Telegraph   
TIME   
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