2014年11月3日 星期一

2014-11-04 Pakistan Health

  The Express Tribune   
Quetta on high alert ahead of Muharram processions  The Express Tribune
QUETTA: Security in Quetta remained on high alert on Monday for mourning processions of Ashura. Heavy contingents of Frontier Corps, police, Balochistan Constabulary, Anti-Terrorism Force and Balochistan Levies were deployed in the city. Balochistan ...

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch addressing people ...   DAWN.com
NP says Balochistan belongs to all   Daily Times

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  Sierra Express Media   
The Invisible Enemy  Sierra Express Media
Just when I thought our good old Sierra Leone could not sink any lower than the demeaning decade-long civil war that stripped us of able-bodied compatriots, along comes Ebola to show that there are depths lower than that low. Right now, no thanks to the ...

Ebola threatens stability in Sierra Leone, expert warns   Irish Times
Ebola kills Sierra Leone doctor, UN doubles staff   The Hindu
Unicef doubles staff to fight Ebola in West Africa   Times of India

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  Medical Xpress   
Bowel cancer cases halve after screening  Daily Times
The incidence of bowel cancer is dramatically lower after screening, the Australian National University (ANU) quoted a new report as saying on Monday. Research involving 200,000 people found that people who had had bowel cancer screening had a 44 ...

Colorectal screening nearly halves cancer risk   New Zealand Doctor Online
Bowel cancer screening program driving down incidence of disease: study   ABC Online

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  The News International   
Pakistani-American doctor faces the music for huge fraud in US Heathcare  The News International
DALLAS A Pakistani origin American doctor, an owner and operator of community mental health centers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Dr, Zahid Imran has broken all the records of fraud in the American health department. After proof of $258.5 million fraud, the ...

Baton Rouge health care operator sentenced for role in $258 million Medicare ...   The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
2 sentence in $258 million Medicare fraud scheme   MiamiHerald.com

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  Humanosphere   
Facing down the TB-diabetes co-epidemic  Devex
Two student-doctors assist locals at a village in Nepal by checking their lung x-ray results. Photo by: Possible / CC BY. At last week's 45th World Conference on Lung Health in Barcelona, Spain, the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease ...

Be Smart About Your Heart: Control the ABCs of Diabetes   North American Press Syndicate
Meet TB's new partner in crime: Diabetes   Humanosphere
Diabetics hold power to understand, monitor and manage disease   Xenia Gazette
mydigitalfc.com   
Business Recorder   
National Institutes of Health (press release)   
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  Autism Daily Newscast   
Autism linked to dozens of genetic mutations in major new studies  Washington Post
Dozens of gene defects are linked to autism, according to two major new studies of the developmental disorder. The mutations — which may work alone or in combination — are all connected by their roles in a few basic molecular pathways, which could be ...

Research – Scientists find genes responsible for autism not passed down from ...   Autism Daily Newscast
Dozens of new genetic risks for autism uncovered   BioNews
Autism: Science Takes a Step towards Understanding More about This Complex ...   Dumb-Out
Genetic Literacy Project   
SFARI News   
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  Mother Nature Network   
CFS patients have at least three brain abnormalities  Business Recorder
A study of 15 patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has found that patients' brains have at least three distinct abnormalities when compared to healthy people, researchers said on October 29. The findings, if confirmed, could lead to new ways to ...

Chronic fatigue is real, according to brain scan study   Mother Nature Network (blog)
Diagnosing chronic fatigue syndrome with imaging for the first time   DOTmed.com
Brain differences linked to chronic fatigue syndrome   Hartlepool Mail

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  NHS Choices   
Sadness 'lasts longer' than other emotions  NHS Choices
"Sadness lasts 240 times longer than other emotions, study claims," is the somewhat sobering news on the Mail Online. Researchers surveyed 233 young adults from a Belgian high school with an average age of 17, and found emotions vary widely in ...

Why Does Sadness Last Longer Than Other Emotions?   RedOrbit
Sadness Lasts Longer Than Other Emotions   Tasnim News Agency
Why does a sad feeling take forever to go?   Wonder Woman
University Herald   
Bustle   
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  Comcast SportsNet Chicago   
Experts Encourage Flu Shots, Despite Recent Shortage  Comcast SportsNet Chicago
Health officials are starting to ramp up their efforts to get people in for flu shots, but a recent shortage in the vaccine is causing longer waits for some. “Flu is starting to creep in now,” said Dr. Scott Goldstein with Northwestern's Children Practice. Goldstein, who ...

Ebola patients aren't the only selfish ones   Arizona Republic
Reason is best Ebola defense   Port Huron Times Herald
Health Experts Reassure Safety of Flu Shot   WCTV
Danbury News Times   
Daily Press   
Los Angeles Times   
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  Kansas City Star   
Bill Gates to give $500 million to fight malaria  Times of India
WASHINGTON: US philanthropist Bill Gates has announced he will donate over $500 million to fight malaria and other infectious diseases in the developing world, saying the Ebola outbreak is a call to action. The former Microsoft CEO on Sunday told the 63rd ...

Bill Gates donates $500 million to fight Malaria and other health diseases   Beta Wired
Bill Gates Warns: The World Is Not Prepared For Epidemics   Business Insider
Ebola Crisis Offers Lessons, Warnings on Epidemics, Bill Gates Says   Wall Street Journal
Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle) (blog)   
Chicago Defender   
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