2014年10月21日 星期二

2014-10-22 Pakistan Health

  New York Times   
Procedure on Paralyzed Man Stirs Hope and Caution  New York Times
Darek Fidyka using leg braces and a walker. A stabbing had paralyzed him from the chest down. Credit BBC, via European Pressphoto Agency. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This ...

Is this spinal breakthrough on a par with man walking on the moon asks ...   Daily Mail
Severed spinal cord regrown with nose cells   Irish Examiner
Paralyzed man walks again after cell transplant in a world first   CTV News
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  DAWN.com   
Parents refusing children's vaccination to face action  DAWN.com
MINGORA/MANSEHRA/BANNU: The Swat district administration on Tuesday warned that parents refusing anti-polio drops to their children would be proceeded against under the relevant laws. Talking to Dawn here, Swat deputy commissioner Mehmood ...

Parents to be jailed for refusing polio drops to kids   Daily Times

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  DAWN.com   
Row with PMDC deepens as KU plans to set up medical college  DAWN.com
KARACHI: The controversy surrounding the denotification of Karachi University by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) deepened on Tuesday when the university syndicate decided to set up a medical college and a hospital, warning the ...

KU announces to set up medical college   The News International
Karachi University to start medical college   News Tribe
UoK announces to establish its medical college, hospital   Geo News, Pakistan

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  Daily Mail   
New $1 Million NIH Grant Enables Clinical Trials of Artificial Pancreas for ...  Newswise (press release)
Newswise — Troy, N.Y. – A multi-university research team led by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has received a $1 million grant from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) to conduct clinical trials of their closed-loop artificial pancreas for individuals with ...

Nuvilex, Inc. Moves Closer to "Bio-Artificial Pancreas" Diabetes Treatment With ...   Marketwired (press release)
Diabetes feared to be 7th leading cause of death in 2030   Frontier Post
Diabetes patients told they've got milder type 2 but in fact they have type 1   Daily Mail
KFDA   
Everyday Health   
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  USA TODAY   
US tightens travel restrictions from West Africa to curb Ebola  Los Angeles Times
Ever since an Ebola case from Liberia arrived at a Dallas hospital last month, political pressure has been building on the Obama administration to restrict travel from the three West African countries where the disease has spread with frightening speed.
UN Group Urges China's Wealthy to Fight Ebola   Wall Street Journal
US restricts entry of passengers from Ebola-hit nations   Firstpost
US to funnel travelers from Ebola-hit region through five airports   Reuters
New York Times   
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  Business Recorder   
Injectable polio vaccine more effective than oral one: Experts  Business Standard
The Injectable Polio Vaccine (IPV) is more effective than the oral one, experts said here Tuesday. They emphasised that though the IPV was expensive, it carries the inactive forms of all three strains - Type 1, 2 and 3 - of the polio virus, with no risk of virulence.
Posted by Parvez Jabri   Business Recorder
Experts press for early introduction of Injectable Polio Vaccine (IPV) in India   pharmabiz.com

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  HCPLive   
High-Intensity Statins Could Cut Diabetic Atherosclerosis  Monthly Prescribing Reference
(HealthDay News) — High-intensity statin therapy can alter the progressive nature of diabetic atherosclerosis, according to a study published online September 4 in Diabetes Care. Brian Stegman, MD, from the Cleveland Clinic, and colleagues compared ...

High-Intensity Statins Cut Diabetic Atherosclerosis   Doctors Lounge

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  Leadership Newspapers   
Ebola: It's Not Yet Uhuru  Leadership Newspapers
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has officially declared Nigeria an Ebola-free country after 42 days (double the incubation period of 21 days) with no new case. Making this declaration in Abuja recently, the world body said that the nation's handling of ...

Ebola counters on Pakistani airports   The Express Tribune
NMA urge government to provide isolation tents for Ebola across the country   WorldStage
In fight to stop Ebola, Nigeria got right everything that the US got wrong   Chicago Tribune
TIME   
Dallas Morning News   
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  NDTV   
Heart Attacks May Not Be Genetic  NDTV
Heart Attacks May Not Be Genetic Heart diseases have long been associated with the genetic-makeup of a person. It is believed that the risk of heart diseases and heart attacks runs in families. Interestingly, researchers at the Intermountain Medical Centre ...

Stop blaming your genes, heart attacks not connected to family history   Hindustan Times
Obesity, alcohol more likely to trigger heart attack than 'bad' genes   Aysor
Heart attacks triggered more by lifestyle factors and less by genetic factors   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
Pune Mirror   
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  TIME   
Making HIV part of the human DNA can cure AIDS  The Swazi Observer
This column takes pleasure introducing the latest medical thoughts on HIV – the cutting edge and imaginative ideas that may result in practical applications that will rid Swaziland of its worst medical scourge. The science nerds will be fascinated by this week's ...

Truckers still driving the HIV pandemic   The Observer (blog)
Ebola's Caused by What?   Patriot Post
Infants in southern Africa start antiretroviral therapy late with advanced disease   aidsmap
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Log Cabin Democrat   
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