2014年10月22日 星期三

2014-10-23 Pakistan Health

  DAWN.com   
Two held for thrashing polio worker  DAWN.com
LAHORE: Lohari police arrested two men on Wednesday and lodged a case against them for torturing a female polio worker in union council 28 of Ravi Town. The suspects first exchanged hot words with Rukhsana Ishaq and then thrashed her for visiting their ...

Dastardly act: Polio worker beaten up by two   The Express Tribune
Lahore: Attack on polio workers, suspects arrested   dunyanews.tv

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  DAWN.com   
Two polio cases in Gadap, Dadu confirmed  DAWN.com
KARACHI: The provincial authorities on Wednesday received confirmation from Islamabad that two out of the latest five cases of polio belonged to Sindh — one each from Karachi and Dadu — bringing the tally to 21 in Sindh with 19 reported from its capital ...

Two more polio cases reported in Sindh   The News International

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  The Express Tribune   
50pc of female medical graduates 'don't work'  Oman Tribune
About 50 per cent of women, who graduated from medical colleges, had never worked, according to Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) president Masood Hameed. It is a general perception in Pakistan that uneducated people do not allow women ...

Gender balance?: Medical colleges face dilemma as females make up majority ...   The Express Tribune
Half of female doctors never work after graduation in Pakistan   Peninsula On-line
Female doctors becoming 'trophy' wives: Is quota the right move?   DAWN.com (blog)

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  New York Times   
Ebola death toll rises to almost 4900  Sin Chew Jit Poh
Geneva (AFP) -- The number of people with Ebola is set to hit 10,000 in West Africa, the World Health Organization said, as the scramble to find a cure gathered pace. The UN's public health body said 9,936 people in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone -- the ...

Ebola treatment likely in 2 weeks?   Times of India
Keeping Pakistan Ebola free   The Nation
US tightens Ebola monitoring for West African visitors   The Star Online
Irish Independent   
USA TODAY   
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  The News International   
In the dark web of depression  The News International
How can a nation in which nearly half the population is medically depressed hope to progress or move forward with anything resembling real energy or vigour? According to research conducted by the Pakistan Association for Mental Health in a semi-urban ...

Robyn Yousef: TV depression storyline handled with care   New Zealand Herald

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  Press TV   
African Union chief to visit Ebola-hit West African nations  Press TV
African Union (AU) chief, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, is expected to visit three West African countries hit the hardest by the deadly Ebola virus. On Wednesday, an unnamed spokesman for the AU chief said in a statement that the official would visit Sierra Leone ...

Dlamini-Zuma to visit countries at heart of Ebola crisis   BDlive
Africa Union chief to visit Ebola-hit nations   Yahoo News
Dlamini-Zuma to visit Ebola regions   iAfrica.com
Independent Online   
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  The Express Tribune   
Paralysed man walks again after breakthrough spinal treatment  The Express Tribune
In an undated handout picture released by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Bulgarian man Darek Fidyka walks with the aid of leg-braces and a walking frame at the Akron Neuro-Rehabilitation Center in Wroclaw, Poland, after receiving ...


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  Vanguard   
Ebola-free: How did Nigeria and Senegal do it?  Los Angeles Times
International health authorities have heralded Nigeria and Senegal as examples of how countries can beat back Ebola. Both nations reacted quickly when the disease that is still ravaging parts of West Africa showed up within their borders by isolating patients ...

How Ebola Really Got Into Nigeria   NAIJ.COM
'Nowhere safe' if Ebola outbreak in Africa continues   Belfast Telegraph
WHO declared Nigeria as Ebola Free country   Jagran Josh
The Express Tribune   
The Independent   
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  Slate Magazine (blog)   
Why Has the World Health Organization Done Such a Bad Job Responding to ...  Slate Magazine (blog)
The World Health Organization's emergency committee is now meeting for the third time to discuss the Ebola crisis amid widespread criticism over what has been seen as a sluggish response to the virus. Joshua Keating. Joshua Keating is a staff writer at ...

Ebola outbreak: one face of austerity   Socialist Party
Ebola will take up to six months to be controlled says WHO leader   Cihan News Agency
WHO Chief Promises Transparency on Ebola Failures   NDTV
The Nation   
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  The Express Tribune   
Fruits and vegetables boost happiness  The Express Tribune
Eating about five fruits and five vegetables per day leads to optimal happiness. PHOTO: FILE. Here's one more reason for you to incorporate fruits and vegetables into your daily diet. Australian researchers have found that consuming large amounts of fruits ...

Eating fruit and vegetables makes you happy   indiatvnews.com (press release) (blog)
Mental health improves when eating fruits and vegetables   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
Scientists say eating large amounts of fruit and veg can make you happy   Daily Mail
Xinhua   
FoodNavigator-Asia.com   
ABC Online   
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