2014年9月17日 星期三

2014-09-18 Pakistan Health

  DAWN.com   
Woman gives birth to quintuplets  The Nation
KARACHI - A woman after 16 years was blessed with quintuplets whom she gave birth to at a private hospital in Karachi's North Nazimabad area. According to hospital sources, the woman gave birth to four girls and a boy. One of the girls passed away, the ...

Quintuplets born to Quetta woman   DAWN.com
Women delivers quintuplets in Karachi   Business Standard
Quintuplets born in Karachi   The News International
Pakistan Today   
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  The Express Tribune   
13 more polio cases reported in Pakistan, toll reaches 158  dunyanews.tv
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Prime Minister's Monitoring and Coordination Cell for Polio has confirmed 13 more cases of polio in the country on Wednesday, raising the toll to 158 this year. According to details, FATA is the worst hit area with seven cases ...

NIH confirms 13 new polio cases in Pakistan   Central Asia Online
Report uncovers 13 fresh cases of polio in Pakistan   The Guardian Nigeria
New Polio Cases Reported In Pakistan   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
The Hindu   
Health24.com   
Business Standard   
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  The Nation   
Another polio case plagues province  The Nation
Another polio case has been reported from relatively low-risk Punjab, alarming for the government. 18-month-old Kubra, daughter of Ghulam Yasin from Tehsil Darya Khan District Bhakkar, has been tested positive by National Institute of Health. Earlier ...

Breeding grounds: Ferozewala, Muridke high-risk areas for dengue fever   The Express Tribune
80 pc dengue larvae reported from room coolers: Salman Rafique   Pakistan Today

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  Daily Mail   
Ebola is now a threat to all our security, says Obama, as 3000 US troops head to ...  Daily Mail
President Barack Obama has described the ebola outbreak in West Africa as 'a threat to global security'. His warning was echoed last night by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond who said the epidemic in West Africa could become a 'global catastrophe with ...

Ebola crisis: efforts to contain outbreak increase, as World Bank warns of ...   ABC Online
China lending help to stop Ebola   iStreet Research
Ebola survivor Kent Brantly addresses US Congress   Stuff.co.nz
The Sheboygan Press   
Bristol Press   
Opposing Views   
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  The Nation   
2 more dengue cases confirmed in Rawalpindi  The Nation
Two new dengue cases have been confirmed in the past 48 hours raising the total of number of dengue patients to 12. Following the poor sanitation system in the city and confirmation of 2 new dengue cases, both Rawal town and Pothohar town have been ...

Anti dengue campaign launched on war footing in Adiala jail   International News Network

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Half fried eggs can cause food poisoninig  Daily Times
WASHINGTON - Scientists have warned not to take half fried eggs in breakfast as these contain some lethal pathogens. They said half fried eggs may contain bacterial species such as Salmonella and clostridium Botulinum which cause food poisoning.

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  Vancouver Sun   
Mild hyper-tension can be treated without drugs  PakTribune.com
ISLAMABAD: For people with mild hyper-tension, encouraging lifestyle changes should be the first line of recommendations for physicians rather than putting them on drugs, suggest experts. Lead researcher Stephen Martin and colleagues argue that the ...

Few benefits in taking drugs for mild hypertension   StarPhoenix

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  Voice of America   
World hunger falls but 805 million still chronically undernourished  Jamaica Gleaner
While the number of hungry people globally has declined by more than 100 million over the last 10 years - and by more than 200 million since 1990-92 - about 805 million across the world still suffer from hunger. This was revealed in the most recent report ...

India made progress in fighting child deaths, malnutrition, but short of goals: UN   Economic Times
World Hunger Decreasing, But 1 In 9 People Still Undernourished   Huffington Post
World hunger: No reason for celebration yet, data masks real struggle – UN   RT
Inter Press Service   
The Asian Age   
Washington Post (blog)   
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  Virgin Islands Daily News   
Epidemiologist declares chikungunya epidemic in VI  Virgin Islands Daily News
Daily News file photo An Aedes aegypti mosquito takes flight as it leaves its host's skin surface. Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are responsible for spreading chikungunya. ST. THOMAS - While the V.I. Health Department stood up to public criticism of its mitigation ...

Brazil reports 1st local chikungunya cases, Is this the beginning of something big?   Outbreak News Today
Brazil Sees First Cases of Chikungunya Disease   RIA Novosti
First domestic case of chikungunya in Brazil   Medical Xpress

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  Irish Independent   
Cancer warning for bald men  New Zealand Herald
Men who are bald at age 45 are more likely to develop aggressive prostate cancer compared with those who keep their hair. US researchers found those who lose hair at the front of their heads and have moderate hair-thinning on the crown were 40 per cent ...

Genetic testing identifies men at higher prostate cancer risk   The Guardian Nigeria
Prostate check-up saved Macarthur man's life   Camden Advertiser
Roc City Interview: Prostate Cancer Awareness Month   News 10NBC
The Independent   
Philly.com   
WROC-TV   
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