2014年9月26日 星期五

2014-09-27 Pakistan Health

  The Express Tribune   
Bikes to stay off road during anti-polio drive  DAWN.com
PESHAWAR: The Peshawar district administration on Friday banned motorcycle riding to avoid any untoward incident during an anti-polio drive in the provincial metropolis today (Saturday). Peshawar deputy commissioner Syed Zaheer-ul-Islam imposed the ...

Taking no risks: Motorbike riding banned ahead of polio drive   The Express Tribune

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  The Express Tribune   
On the rise: Congo virus claims another life  The Express Tribune
Another person affected by the Congo virus died in the city on Thursday taking the total death toll to two. This case reported nine days before Eidul Azha and has created panic among health care providers and those who deal or look after animals at the cattle ...

Congo fever claims another life   Pakistan Today

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For heart's sake watch out what you eat, inhale and do  DAWN.com
Nasir was only 26 when he had his first heart attack. During his admission he underwent angiography and angioplasty. Three years later he had recurrent chest pain requiring re-angiography and had to undergo bypass surgery. His woes continued and he ...

Saffolalife Study 2014 Reveals That 3 in 5 Women in India are at High Risk of ...   PR Newswire India (press release)

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  National Post   
Ebola kills at least 3000 in outbreak  Herald Scotland
The death toll from Ebola in West Africa has risen to at least 3,091 out of 6,574 probable, suspected and confirmed cases. The death toll from Ebola in West Africa has risen to at least 3,091 out of 6,574 probable, suspected and confirmed cases. The World ...

Canadian doctor paints grim picture upon return from Ebola frontlines   CTV News
Losing the Race Against Ebola   New York Times
How the denial turned to terror in Ebola fight   Irish Independent
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  Daily Times   
Reduce salt intake  Fiji Times
This was confirmed by the World Health Organization in its bid to inform Fijians to reduce their salt intake. With the World Heart Day celebrated internationally on September 29, WHO is once again reminding people that increased amount of salt in the diet is a ...

The World Celebrates Heart Day   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Cut on the salt, Monday 29 September is World Heart Day, recommends WHO   MercoPress
Heart Disease & Stroke: WHO Warns Against High Salt Consumption   Nigerian Bulletin
Port Times Record   
GlobalPost   
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Swiss Stocks Decline On European Headwinds  NASDAQ
(RTTNews.com) - Swiss stocks edged lower Thursday, extending a recent downtrend amid mounting fears about the euro zone economy. Meanwhile, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said the central bank may be getting closer to raising interest rates.
Roche Releases Positive Results For Cancer Drug   Bidness ETC
Roche Announces Positive Results from Studies on Avastin   Zacks.com
Roche says Avastin prolongs life in breast cancer study   Hindu Business Line

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  UAB News   
Breast cancer screenings to be offered Sept. 27  Rockford Register Star
ROCKFORD — Fifth Third Bank in partnership with a Silver Lining Foundation and Rockford Health System Women's Center, will host free breast cancer screenings from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its three locations, 1111 S. Alpine Road; 3936 W. Riverside Blvd.; ...

Education, research best ways to fight breast cancer   MiamiHerald.com
UVic study links low-level alcohol consumption to breast cancer   Vancouver Sun
Breast Cancer Awareness Stamp contest kicks off Oct. 1   WLOX
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  New York Daily News   
South China province sees 888 new dengue fever cases  Xinhua
The number continues rising with the total number of cases reaching 9,161, according to the provincial disease control and prevention center. Three people died from the disease, two of whom were in Guangzhou where 7,747 cases were reported, while the ...

Shocking X-rays reveal Chinese man's body riddled with tapeworms after ...   New York Daily News
Man's body infested with tapeworms after eating contaminated sashimi   AsiaOne
Sushi-lover riddled by tapeworms after too much raw fish   Whitsunday Times
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  Indian Express   
Perfectionism as a risk factor in suicide  The British Psychological Society
More attention needs to be paid to the potentially destructive effects of perfectionist tendencies, an expert has argued. According to Professor Gordon Flett, a psychology specialist at York University, this trait is more of a risk factor in suicide than many people ...

Perfectionists, Especially Doctors, Architects, And Lawyers, Are At Higher Risk Of ...   Medical Daily
Perfectionists at higher risk of suicide, warns new study   The Asian Age
Perfectionists might be at a greater risk of comitting suicide   TheHealthSite
Business Standard   
PsychCentral.com   
Headlines & Global News   
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  Laboratory Talk   
Exercise may be useful to protect the brain  KGNS.tv
A study in mice showed exercise caused changes in muscle that purged the blood of substances that accumulate during stress. (NBC) - It's well known that exercise can improve a person's mood and overall well-being. Now scientists say they've discovered ...

How Exercise Affects Stress-Induced Depression   Design & Trend
Exercise to help depression: Here's how it works   Stuff.co.nz
How exercise keeps depression at bay   Zee News
I Know Today   
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