Fears of Ebola panic after US quarantines workers Herald Scotland
CRITICS have hit out after the US military isolated soldiers returning from an Ebola response mission in West Africa and Australia imposed a visa ban on the affected countries, saying the policies would have little benefit but could feed global panic. CRITICS ...
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CRITICS have hit out after the US military isolated soldiers returning from an Ebola response mission in West Africa and Australia imposed a visa ban on the affected countries, saying the policies would have little benefit but could feed global panic. CRITICS ...
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PM warns of tenfold rise in polio cases The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Keeping in view the urgency of the situation, Prime Minister Nawaz Shairf has directed all the four provincial governments to redouble their efforts for polio eradication and work in harmony and close coordination with the Federal Government for ...
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ISLAMABAD - Keeping in view the urgency of the situation, Prime Minister Nawaz Shairf has directed all the four provincial governments to redouble their efforts for polio eradication and work in harmony and close coordination with the Federal Government for ...
Provinces urged to boost efforts against polio
PM asks provinces to redouble efforts for polio eradication
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Polio eradication programme: Tarar to respond to monitoring body's 'harsh ... The Express Tribune
“Pakistan has serious reservations over the kind of language used in the IMB report. It is demoralising and gives an impression to the world that Pakistan is not serious about eradicating the crippling disease,” Minister of State for National Health Services, ...
Ministry keeps parliamentarians 'in the dark' on extent of polio disasterDAWN.com
Women Parliamentarians to take lead in promoting child immunizationPakistan Observer
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“Pakistan has serious reservations over the kind of language used in the IMB report. It is demoralising and gives an impression to the world that Pakistan is not serious about eradicating the crippling disease,” Minister of State for National Health Services, ...
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Global polio eradication on horizon, international efforts needed Healio
Eighty percent of the world population lives in regions considered polio-free by WHO, according to recent data published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases. There were 1,604 cases of wild poliovirus reported in 23 countries in 2009; 1,352 cases reported in ...
'Pakistan Is Now the Major Stumbling Block to Global Polio Eradication'Wall Street Journal (blog)
Women parliamentarians to give suggestions for polio eradicationDAWN.com
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Eighty percent of the world population lives in regions considered polio-free by WHO, according to recent data published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases. There were 1,604 cases of wild poliovirus reported in 23 countries in 2009; 1,352 cases reported in ...
'Pakistan Is Now the Major Stumbling Block to Global Polio Eradication'
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Seven new polio cases put Pakistan total at 227 The Express Tribune
National Institute of Health confirms two infants were diagnosed with wild type-1 polio in Peshawar and Khyber Agency. STOCK IMAGE. ISLAMABAD: Seven new polio cases were reported in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Federally Administered Tribal Areas ...
Anti-polio drive put off in 16 districtsDAWN.com
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National Institute of Health confirms two infants were diagnosed with wild type-1 polio in Peshawar and Khyber Agency. STOCK IMAGE. ISLAMABAD: Seven new polio cases were reported in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Federally Administered Tribal Areas ...
Anti-polio drive put off in 16 districts
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Pathological issues of head, neck tumours discussed at UHS workshop Pakistan Observer
Wednesday, October 29, 2014 - Lahore—The sheer volume of pathologic entities that one can encounter in the head and neck makes this region one of the most daunting areas of diagnostic pathology. The challenge includes the need to integrate clinical, ...
Healthcare: 'Proper tests help diagnosis head, neck tumours'The Express Tribune
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014 - Lahore—The sheer volume of pathologic entities that one can encounter in the head and neck makes this region one of the most daunting areas of diagnostic pathology. The challenge includes the need to integrate clinical, ...
Healthcare: 'Proper tests help diagnosis head, neck tumours'
Vaccine ignorance is deadly and contagious Chicago Tribune
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Seven new cases put Pakistan's polio total at 227 Pakistan Today
Seven new polio cases were reported in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on Tuesday, taking the country's total number of cases to 227 in 2014. The National Institute of Health in Islamabad confirmed that seven infants ...
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Seven new polio cases were reported in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on Tuesday, taking the country's total number of cases to 227 in 2014. The National Institute of Health in Islamabad confirmed that seven infants ...
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Are You Breathing the Right Way? NDTV
Are You Breathing the Right Way? Breathing is the most essential and frequent activity that we engage in from birth till death. It is the basis of our life and existence, yet we presume that it is entirely an involuntary function which does not need to be regulated.
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Are You Breathing the Right Way? Breathing is the most essential and frequent activity that we engage in from birth till death. It is the basis of our life and existence, yet we presume that it is entirely an involuntary function which does not need to be regulated.
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Experts blame smoking and diabetes as skulls show Romans had better gums ... Culture24
Dental inspections on more than 300 skulls found in a Romano-British cemetery in Dorset have revealed that Romans had better gums than modern-day people in Britain, despite infections, abscesses and tooth decay being common almost 2,000 years ago.
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Dental inspections on more than 300 skulls found in a Romano-British cemetery in Dorset have revealed that Romans had better gums than modern-day people in Britain, despite infections, abscesses and tooth decay being common almost 2,000 years ago.
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