First US Ebola Infection Result of 'Protocol Breach' NDTV
Washington: A Texas health care worker has become the first person to contract Ebola on American soil, authorities confirmed Sunday, blaming a safety breach for the spread of the deadly disease. The new Ebola patient, the second person infected outside ...
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Washington: A Texas health care worker has become the first person to contract Ebola on American soil, authorities confirmed Sunday, blaming a safety breach for the spread of the deadly disease. The new Ebola patient, the second person infected outside ...
Ebola: Nurse Is First To Contract Disease In US
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CM urged to enforce Mental Health Act 'in letter and spirit' DAWN.com
KARACHI: Speakers at a seminar held to mark World Mental Health Day on Sunday urged Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah to put his signature on the rules and regulations of the Sindh Mental Health Act 2013, to allow the law passed over a year ago ...
World Mental Health Day markedDaily Times
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KARACHI: Speakers at a seminar held to mark World Mental Health Day on Sunday urged Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah to put his signature on the rules and regulations of the Sindh Mental Health Act 2013, to allow the law passed over a year ago ...
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Three more polio cases reported in Peshawar, Sheikhupura The Nation
Do you believe that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is primarily responsible for the loss of life in Qasim Bagh, Multan? Yes. No. Don't know. Do you believe that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is primarily responsible for the loss of life in Qasim Bagh, ...
Pakistan detects four new polio casesBusiness Standard
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Do you believe that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is primarily responsible for the loss of life in Qasim Bagh, Multan? Yes. No. Don't know. Do you believe that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is primarily responsible for the loss of life in Qasim Bagh, ...
Pakistan detects four new polio cases
Four new cases take polio count to 206
Polio hits another four children; total reaches 206
Poultry industry produces 12.5b eggs annually The Nation
LAHORE - The local poultry industry is producing 12.5 billion table eggs and 1.04 billion kg of chicken meat annually. In Pakistan, per capita consumption of meat is only 5.8kg and 69-70 eggs annually, whereas developed world is consuming 25-28kg meat ...
Reflecting on nutrition: 'Poultry - an affordable source of protein'The Express Tribune
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LAHORE - The local poultry industry is producing 12.5 billion table eggs and 1.04 billion kg of chicken meat annually. In Pakistan, per capita consumption of meat is only 5.8kg and 69-70 eggs annually, whereas developed world is consuming 25-28kg meat ...
Reflecting on nutrition: 'Poultry - an affordable source of protein'
Dengue as subject first time inducted in nursing syllabus: Prof Anjum Pakistan Observer
Monday, October 13, 2014 - Lahore—Principal Post Graduate Medical Institute (PGMI) and Lahore General Hospital (LGH) Prof. Anjum Habib Vohra has said that induction of dengue as a subject in the syllabus of nursing course has become need of the hour ...
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Monday, October 13, 2014 - Lahore—Principal Post Graduate Medical Institute (PGMI) and Lahore General Hospital (LGH) Prof. Anjum Habib Vohra has said that induction of dengue as a subject in the syllabus of nursing course has become need of the hour ...
A new strategy for polio Daily Times
Back in May 2014, when the World Health Organisation (WHO) implemented travel restrictions on Pakistan, recommended by the Independent Monitoring Board (IMB), 79 percent cases of polio globally were reported from Pakistan. Now, more than 237 cases ...
Polio spreads in PakistanDigitalJournal.com
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Back in May 2014, when the World Health Organisation (WHO) implemented travel restrictions on Pakistan, recommended by the Independent Monitoring Board (IMB), 79 percent cases of polio globally were reported from Pakistan. Now, more than 237 cases ...
Polio spreads in Pakistan
Removing the stigma: Do not exclude those who suffer from schizophrenia, say ... The Express Tribune
it was a myth that people with schizophrenia could not recover and live normal lives. DESIGN: AMNA IQBAL. KARACHI: Anyone can suffer from mental illnesses at any stage of life, said prominent psychiatrist Dr Uzma Ambreen. “Do not exclude those who ...
'Don't waste your money on fake prophets'Times of Zambia
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it was a myth that people with schizophrenia could not recover and live normal lives. DESIGN: AMNA IQBAL. KARACHI: Anyone can suffer from mental illnesses at any stage of life, said prominent psychiatrist Dr Uzma Ambreen. “Do not exclude those who ...
'Don't waste your money on fake prophets'
Medical device to determine levels of toxins launched The News International
LAHORE: A physicist and entrepreneur has launched in Pakistan a revolutionary instrument that can determine the levels of toxins and pollutants in different body systems just by examining a human hair so that prevention can be made against diseases.
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LAHORE: A physicist and entrepreneur has launched in Pakistan a revolutionary instrument that can determine the levels of toxins and pollutants in different body systems just by examining a human hair so that prevention can be made against diseases.
Two more test positive for dengue The News International
MINGORA: The number of the patients suffering from the dengue fever reached 248 in the district as two more persons tested positive for the virus, an official said on Saturday. Dr Haider Ali, spokesperson for the Health Department, Swat, said that Sher ...
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MINGORA: The number of the patients suffering from the dengue fever reached 248 in the district as two more persons tested positive for the virus, an official said on Saturday. Dr Haider Ali, spokesperson for the Health Department, Swat, said that Sher ...
The terrifying Ebola numbers you need to see NEWS.com.au
IT'S the deadliest Ebola outbreak the world has seen — claiming more than 4033 lives and infecting double that as it rampages around the world. But if projections from the world's top scientists are anything to go by, it could get much worse before it gets better ...
Would travel ban help keep Ebola out of US?The Seattle Times
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IT'S the deadliest Ebola outbreak the world has seen — claiming more than 4033 lives and infecting double that as it rampages around the world. But if projections from the world's top scientists are anything to go by, it could get much worse before it gets better ...
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