2014年11月4日 星期二

2014-11-05 Pakistan Health


Three Million Pakistani Children To Get Extra Polio Vaccine  RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Pakistan says it will give supplementary polio vaccines to some 3 million children across the country. The extra doses were recommended by the Independent Monitoring Board (IMB), which monitors the progress of the world polio eradication campaign.
Pak plans to vaccinate three million children against polio   Business Standard

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  Firstpost   
Kiwi volunteers to help fight Ebola in West Africa  TVNZ
The Government is looking to send volunteer health care workers to help fight the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Prime Minister John Key said we would "almost certainly" send people who volunteered. "If we do we'll almost certainly send them with the British ...

Thousands break Ebola quarantine to find food   Salt Lake Tribune
Worst Ebola outbreak on record tests global response   Reuters UK
Australia 'to send' medics to join Ebola fight   BBC News
Zee News   
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  Austrian Tribune   
Colorectal screening nearly halves cancer risk  New Zealand Doctor Online
Australians who participate in routine colorectal cancer screening almost halve their risk of developing the disease over four years compared to those who don't take up screening invitations, a new analysis reveals. The research, involving nearly 200,000 ...

Bowel cancer screening program driving down incidence of disease: study   ABC Online
Bowel cancer cases halve after screening: Australian scientists   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
The Incidence Of Bowel Cancer Is Dramatically Lower After A Screening Program   Business Insider Australia

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  Computerworld   
It's time for that flu shot, health officials say  Sunbury Daily Item
LEWISBURG — Scared of the Ebola virus? Health officials say Valley residents should be more worried about the flu as the influenza season gets under way. Every year, the flu kills up to 49,000 Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and ...

Lab confirms first 2 flu cases in Del.   The News Journal
Preparing for 2014-2015 flu season   wwlp.com
Flu news you can use   Edmonton Journal
The Park Record   
WFMZ Allentown   
CBS Local   
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  NEWS.com.au   
America's big Ebola geography fail  NEWS.com.au
IT'S fair to say the country that bought you the Australian All Blacks, put Perth in Tasmania and referred to Prime Minister John Abbott is “geographically challenged”. Now one chemist and entrepreneur has set to right the wrongs when it comes to Ebola ...

World Bank calls for Asian aid   The Star Online
Poll finds Ontario support for quarantines for travellers from West Africa   Toronto Star
Obama Gets Ebola Update From Virus Response Team   ABC News
Thompson Citizen   
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  CBS News   
Working nights or odd hours can sap mental function, study finds  Los Angeles Times
Working an irregular schedule that includes afternoon and night shifts can seriously sap your brain power, new research shows. For people who spent more than a decade on this type of rotating shift schedule, the effects were equivalent to 6.5 years of normal ...

Shift work may make people dumber   AsiaOne
Study: Long-term shift work lessens brain power   CNN
Here's how long-term shift work is apparently damaging your brain   Cosmopolitan UK
TIME   
Philly.com   
Washington Post   
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  WZZM   
How red meat can harm the heart - research  New Zealand Herald
Red meat can harm the heart because of the way one of its nutrients is broken down by gut bacteria, research has shown. Photo / Thinkstock. Red meat can harm the heart because of the way one of its nutrients is broken down by gut bacteria, research has ...

Study shows more signs of red meat, heart disease link   WZZM
Researchers explain why red meat damages heart   Xinhua
Red meat heart harm path revealed   The Daily Telegraph

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  Stuff.co.nz   
Photo of breastfeeding graduate receives 'stunning' response  Stuff.co.nz
HAPPY FAMILY: Jacci Sharkey with partner Chris and sons Ari and Alek on her graduation day. A photo of a Queensland mother breastfeeding her baby while wearing her university graduation gown has swept social media and garnered worldwide support.
Photo of breastfeeding mum in graduation gown receives 'stunning' response   Brisbane Times
Woman Breastfeeds Child in Graduation Photo and the Result is Absolutely ...   Life & Style Weekly
Photo of breastfeeding graduate mum goes global   9news.com.au
The Sunshine Coast Daily   
The Inquisitr   
BT.com   
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  Indian Express   
News Scan for Nov 04, 2014  CIDRAP
Sanofi Pasteur announced yesterday it will seek approval of its dengue virus vaccine in a number of dengue-plagued countries, following completion of a large phase 3 trial that showed overall vaccine efficacy of about 61%. The results of the trial, involving ...

Pharma firm makes headway in dengue vaccine trials   Indian Express
Dengue vaccine offers partial protection   Science News
Dengue Fever Vaccine Could Be Available in 2015   teleSUR English
Times of India   
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  Daily Mail   
Researchers reveal Ebola vaccine you INHALE  Daily Mail
Researchers say the inhalable vaccine would be far easier to ship and distribute than traditional, injectible vaccines. A breathable vaccine could surmount the logistical obstacles of storing, transporting and administering injectable vaccines in parts of Africa ...

Feds pledge millions for Ebola research and vaccine development   Globalnews.ca
Canada spending another $30.5M on Ebola; bulk goes to fund vaccine, drug ...   Ottawa Citizen
Winnipeg-made Ebola vaccine could be ready for humans by spring   Owen Sound Sun Times

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