2014年9月24日 星期三

2014-09-25 Pakistan Health


Govt focussing on technical education  Pakistan Observer
Thursday, September 25, 2014 - Lahore—Punjab Minister for Excise & Taxation, Mujtaba Shuja ur Rehman has said that fashion & design, paintings and fine arts competitions help to polish talent of the youth. He said that Punjab government is utilizing all out ...

Awareness campaign against hazardous aspects of smoking urged   Business Recorder

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  Dental News Pakistan   
Films on transplantation, organ donation screened  Daily Times
KARACHI: Two films highlighting the importance of transplantation and organ donation for a healthy life were screened at Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) here on Wednesday. PACHTAWA (Regret) was a 10-minute film based on a true ...

Organ Transplantation key to fight disease: Experts   Dental News Pakistan

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Congo, ebola virus WHO offers training to doctors  Business Recorder
WHO Country Head in Pakistan Dr Michel Jean Jules has offered to hold training workshops immediately in Lahore, Rawalpindi and Multan for doctors of Punjab health department about Congo fever and Ebola virus. Dr Michel Jean Jules along with four ...

Joint strategy to control Crimean Congo fever   Pakistan Observer

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  IBNLive   
Kashmir's lone maternity care hospital staffers recount flood horrors  IBNLive
Srinagar: As the situation in Kashmir's lone maternity care hospital - Lala Ded - is limping towards normalcy, the staffers at the medical centre recount the horrors they confronted when flood waters entered into the premises. It was on the evening of Saturday, ...

Doctors perform birth surgeries under candlelight in Kashmir   Business Standard
L D hospital to open tomorrow   Rising Kashmir

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  The News International   
The burden of polio  The News International
Apparently our policymakers and public representatives don't care very much if hundreds of small children in the country continue to be crippled each year by a disease that almost every nation in the world has been able to stop in its tracks, including those ...

.— Dawn file image   DAWN.com

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  BBC News   
Boost for easy breath test to diagnose TB  Nursing Careers Allied Health
The quest for a breath test to diagnose tuberculosis has been boosted by a new technique that could determine what strain of the infection the patient has. A simple breath test may one day show whether someone has a strain of tuberculosis that will respond ...

Breath Test for TB Developed   Nigerian Bulletin
Boost in quest for TB breath test   Tengrinews

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  Indian Express   
Obesity puts people at risk of stress-related diseases  Spire Healthcare
A new study has found that overweight people could be more vulnerable to stress-related diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. The research at Brandeis University, published in the Brain, Behavior and Immunity journal, ...

Obesity increases risk of stress-related diseases   Indian Express
Overweight people at bigger risk of stress-related diseases   International News Network
Researchers Explore The Relationship Between Weight And Stress-Induced ...   RedOrbit

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  CTV News   
Canada's new top doctor planning beefed-up Ebola effort  CTV News
The incoming head of the Public Health Agency of Canada says he wants to step up efforts to fight the Ebola outbreak. Dr. Gregory Taylor, Canada's newly-appointed chief medical officer, says he wants to send more mobile clinics, more doctors and more ...

S Leone says 300 sick or dead found in Ebola lockdown   The Nation
The Ebola Fiasco   New York Times
Red Cross team attacked collecting Ebola dead   Salt Lake Tribune
The Punch   
Voice of America   
Reuters   
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  The Express Tribune   
E-cigarette users less likely to quit smoking  The Express Tribune
E-cigarette users more likely to be diagnosed with lung or head and neck cancers. PHOTO: REUTERS. NEW YORK: The current trend of using e-cigarettes as an alternative to smoking traditional cigarettes may do more harm than good. According to recent ...

E-cigarettes don't help cancer patients stop smoking   Oncology Nurse Advisor
E-cigarettes unhelpful for cancer patients, study suggests   The Pharmaceutical Journal
E-cigarettes don't help cancer patients quit smoking   Mirror.co.uk
TestCountry.com (blog)   
News1130   
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  Sci-Tech Today   
Dry Roasting May Up Peanut Allergic Potential  Scientific American
A study in mice suggests that chemical changes that occur during dry roasting may increase the odds of an allergic reaction. Dina Fine Maron reports. Sep 24, 2014 |By Dina Fine Maron. Download MP3 ...

Dry roasted peanuts may trigger allergy risk   Daily Times
Chestnuts Roasting On A Deadly Food Allergy   Latinos Health
If You Want to Avoid Triggering a Peanut Allergy, Don't Roast Your Nuts   Care2.com
Sci-Tech Today   
KTIC   
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