2014年11月1日 星期六

2014-11-02 Pakistan Health

  The Express Tribune   
'Refusal major cause of Balochistan polio cases'  DAWN.com
QUETTA: Refusal on the part of parents remained the underlying factor behind increasing cases of polio in Balochistan, Pakistan's sparsely populated province. Most of the polio cases have been reported from Quetta and district Killa Abdullah that borders ...

Three polio cases surface in Balochistan   The News International
Four new polio cases; toll hits 235   Pakistan Today
4 polio cases confirmed in Balochistan, S Waziristan   The Express Tribune
The Nation   
Daily News & Analysis   
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  The Express Tribune   
LGH making medical history in Pakistan  The Nation
LAHORE - Principal Post Graduate Medical Institute (PGMI) Prof Anjum Habib Vohra has said that two Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) operations have been carried out successfully at Lahore General Hospital for the first time in the history of country.
DBS surgeries at LGH – a ray of hope for Parkinson's patients   DAWN.com
Deep brain stimulation: Pioneering surgery performed at General Hospital   The Express Tribune
First DBS operation of its kind conducted at LGH   Pakistan Observer

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  The Express Tribune   
Need of the hour: Provinces should join hands to fight polio  The Express Tribune
CM's adviser says a campaign to control the virus will be launched this month. PHOTO: REUTERS. LAHORE: Adviser to Chief Minister on Health Khwaja Salman Rafique said on Friday the government had been doing its best to eradicate polio. He was talking ...

Polio eradication: Bill Gates Foundation lauds Punjab government's efforts   Business Recorder
Health Department making all-out efforts to eradicate polio, says Salman   Daily Times

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  Newsweek   
'Aid workers protected from virus'  Herald Scotland
A SCOTTISH humanitarian worker who recently returned from ebola-stricken Sierra Leone says she is confident in the safety measures taken to prevent overseas aid workers and volunteers from contracting the deadly virus. A SCOTTISH humanitarian worker ...

UN Ebola victim being treated in French hospital   Telegraph.co.uk
UN Employee With Ebola Evacuated to France for Treatment   Wall Street Journal
Ebola victim treated in France   Stuff.co.nz
The Australian   
Voice of America   
The Guardian   
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Heart immune cell discovery  Spire Healthcare
Researchers from St Louis's Washington School of Medicine have discovered that the heart can recover from injuries using its own immune cells. Their findings, which were observed in mice, have been published in The Proceedings of the National Academy ...

Young heart can heal itself faster   International News Network

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  DAWN.com   
PMDC to approach SC over gender-based merit list issue  DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Following criticism of the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council's (PMDC) decision of imposing a gender quota in medical colleges, the council has decided to seek advice from the Supreme Court. Last month the PMDC implemented a 50 per ...

PMDC to move SC for quota-based admission policy   The News International

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'Punjab providing better healthcare facilities to masses'  Business Recorder
Punjab Finance Minister Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman has said the Punjab government is using all available resources for providing better healthcare facilities to the people, especially mother and child in the province. He talking to a delegation of family ...

Rural people priority of healthcare   The News International

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  The Nation   
Ban on tobacco advertisements sought  The Nation
Do you think that the anti-terrorism court's sentence of 11 years imprisonment is adequate punishment for Gullu Butt? Yes. No. Don't know. Do you think that the anti-terrorism court's sentence of 11 years imprisonment is adequate punishment for Gullu Butt?
Media, civil society endorse ban on tobacco advertising   The News International
India May Ban E-Cigarettes   Huffington Post
India considers ban on e-cigarettes   gulfnews.com
The Hindu   
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Filling in the Gap  YorkRegion.com
There have been many modern advancements in dentistry which has made restoring your smile easier and more affordable than ever. You can once again regain the confidence that comes with a beautiful, complete smile. Dental Implants are one of the most ...

Dental implants are the modern day solution for tooth replacement   Brampton Guardian
Your guide to mini dental implants   insideTORONTO.com
KARACHI CHRONICLE: Dental folklore   Business Recorder

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  DAWN.com   
A surgeon holds the liver during an operation to extract the liver and the kidney ...  DAWN.com
LAHORE: The liver transplant programme at the Shaikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore continues to face hiccup as no surgery could be performed for the last two months or so due to a lack of critical facilities. “The hospital management is currently accommodating ...


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