2014年10月16日 星期四

2014-10-17 Pakistan Health

  Haaretz   
Latest Updates / UN: Ebola death toll rising to 4500 this week  Haaretz
New numbers show the outbreak is still hitting health workers hard despite precautions - with 427 medical workers infected and 236 dead. By Haaretz | Oct. 17, 2014 | 6:01 AM. Tweet · submit to reddit. Health workers in protective suits at Madrid hospital.
Obama may appoint Ebola 'tsar'   Belfast Telegraph
Ebola hearing features push for travel ban — and plenty of political posturing   Dallas Morning News
WHO reviews Africa's Ebola readiness   The Australian
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
The Nation   
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  The Express Tribune   
Allied hospitals asked to take measures  The News International
The Rawalpindi Medical College (RMC) and allied hospitals have been asked on August 18 to get prepared to deal with the patients of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) and its epidemic, if it occurs. Despite this fact, no awareness or training session has been ...

Ebola virus could reach Pakistan: WHO   ARY NEWS
Pakistan at risk of deadly Ebola virus: WHO   Pakistan Today
Pakistan at risk of deadly Ebola virus: WHO spokesperson   The Nation
Business Standard   
The Express Tribune   
DAWN.com   
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  The Express Tribune   
Public health: 24-year-old believed to have succumbed to dengue fever  The Express Tribune
The chief minister took the notice of the incident and asked his adviser on health and the health secretary to submit a detailed report on it. PHOTO: INP. LAHORE: Muhammad Awais, 24, a resident of Shalamar Town, who had tested positive for dengue fever ...

Dengue inspection continues in city   Daily Times

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  Newsweek   
Dallas bids farewell to Ebola-infected nurse: 'We love you, Nina'  Los Angeles Times
Nina Pham is accustomed to caring for patients in isolation — people with tuberculosis, pneumonia, flu, MRSA. Late last month she was summoned by the medical team caring for the nation's first Ebola patient and, as she later told a colleague, asked to be ...

First Dallas nurse with Ebola shifted to special facility in Maryland   Firstpost
Ebola-Infected Nurse Speaks On Video: 'Don't Cry,' She Tells Colleagues   Forbes
Obama May Name 'Czar' to Oversee Ebola Response   NDTV
NBCNews.com   
USA TODAY   
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Conservation firm denies bats spread Ebola virus  Daily Times
NAIVASHA: Bats Conservation Africa (BCA), a global conservation firm, on Wednesday allayed fears that bats are spreading Ebola and Marburg viruses which have led to the death of over 4,000 people, mainly in West Africa. BCA chairman Paul Webala who ...

Appeal for Bats   The Star
Naivasha conservationists suggest bats don't spread Ebola virus   Coastweek
Experts: Bats not spreading Ebola virus   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)

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  MiamiHerald.com   
City honors White Cane Safety Day  Alamogordo Daily News
"It is my opinion that if a person has to be blind he or she is better off being blind in Alamogordo than anywhere else," said Larry Hayes, president of the White Sands Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of New Mexico. At Tuesday's regular City of ...

Mayor hears concerns at White Cane Safety Day   Victoria Advocate
White Cane Day: Balochistan doing little for visually impaired   The Express Tribune
Walk to commemorate White Cane Safety Day held   DAWN.com
The News International   
MiamiHerald.com   
Times of India   
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  The Epoch Times   
Indian Bans Import of Cosmetics Tested on Animals  The Epoch Times
n Indian animal rights activist holds up a placard with red-stained hands, signifying blood, in protest against ritualistic animal sacrifice in New Delhi on October 14, 2014. The demonstrators were protesting against an upcoming sacrifice to be held at the ...

India Become First Cruelty-free Cosmetics Zone in South Asia   SkinInc.com
India bans import of animal-tested cosmetics, animal rights activists elated   Oneindia
India bans imports of animal-tested cosmetics   Daily Times
pharmabiz.com   
Chemical Watch (subscription)   
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  Business Recorder   
Foreign Haj group leaders hail health services at holy sites  Business Recorder
image ISLAMABAD: Haj groups leaders have hailed the exemplary health services rendered by the Saudi government during Haj this year. "The efforts exerted by the Kingdom in the health sector are an honor for every Muslim. The hospitality shown to the ...

Whodunnit?? Mecca´s Mysterious Case Of The Hidden Haji   Al-Bawaba
Health Ministry begins project to study flu   Yahoo! Maktoob News
It's time to disseminate Islam's true image, says Indian scribe   Saudi Gazette

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  Fox News   
Get off the sofa three times a week to beat the blues  Daily Times
Getting off the sofa three times a week could reduce a person's chances of becoming depressed, a study has found. Researchers discovered people who were physically active in their leisure time were less likely to suffer from depression, with every weekly ...

More Evidence That Exercise May Help Fight Depression   Philly.com
Exercising three times a week significantly cuts depression risk   Fox News
Stressed and depressed? Exercise three times a week   Hindustan Times
Business Standard   
ABC Online   
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  National Post   
Crash dieting effective for long-term weight loss  Times of India
Crash diets can be more successful than gradual weight loss, a new study has claimed, in a major contradiction of current dietary guidance. Weight-loss courses around the world recommend a gradual approach to shedding pounds. However, in a ...

Ignore negative messages about rapid weight loss - study   New Zealand Herald
Crash diets may be most effective weight-loss technique, UK study suggests   National Post
Could crash diets be key to keeping weight off?   TV3.ie
Daily Times   
Zee News   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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