War on polio: Avoid getting into trouble with the govt, vaccinate your child The Express Tribune
A three-day polio campaign is scheduled to start in the city next week in the city. PHOTO: MOHAMMAD SAQIB/EXPRESS. KARACHI: The Sindh government will take action against parents who refuse to get their child vaccinated by polio teams during drives ...
Eradication of polio from Sindh in 2 months: Jam MehtabDaily Times
Polio police's first assignment begins on November 15The News International
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A three-day polio campaign is scheduled to start in the city next week in the city. PHOTO: MOHAMMAD SAQIB/EXPRESS. KARACHI: The Sindh government will take action against parents who refuse to get their child vaccinated by polio teams during drives ...
Eradication of polio from Sindh in 2 months: Jam Mehtab
Polio police's first assignment begins on November 15
Governor calls for efforts against polio The News International
PESHAWAR: Governor Sardar Mahtab Ahmad Khan on Thursday urged all segments of society, especially media, parents, teachers and religious scholars, to play their due role to eradicate polio from Pakistan. Talking to journalists after meeting Unicef ...
Combating the virus: Governor urges media and civil society to play role in polio ...The Express Tribune
Polio campaign in tribal areas to be run with help of army: MehtabThe Nation
Taliban's Anti-Polio Stance Endangers KP, FATA ChildrenEurasia Review
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PESHAWAR: Governor Sardar Mahtab Ahmad Khan on Thursday urged all segments of society, especially media, parents, teachers and religious scholars, to play their due role to eradicate polio from Pakistan. Talking to journalists after meeting Unicef ...
Combating the virus: Governor urges media and civil society to play role in polio ...
Polio campaign in tribal areas to be run with help of army: Mehtab
Taliban's Anti-Polio Stance Endangers KP, FATA Children
No deadline given to end polio: PM House The Nation
ISLAMABAD - The spokesperson of the Prime Minister House Thursday clarified that the premier announced no deadline for eradication of polio. The spokesperson said a day earlier it was reported that the prime minister had vowed to eradicate polio from ...
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ISLAMABAD - The spokesperson of the Prime Minister House Thursday clarified that the premier announced no deadline for eradication of polio. The spokesperson said a day earlier it was reported that the prime minister had vowed to eradicate polio from ...
WHO gives diagnostic equipment to FATA, KP The Nation
ISLAMABAD - World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday handed over ambulances, medical and diagnostic equipment to the health departments of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA donated by the people of Japan in a ceremony held here. The ceremony ...
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ISLAMABAD - World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday handed over ambulances, medical and diagnostic equipment to the health departments of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA donated by the people of Japan in a ceremony held here. The ceremony ...
Shift work may impair brain power Insidermedicine
(November 5, 2014 - Insidermedicine) From the UK - Shift work may impair brain power, according to a report published in the BMJ. Researchers studied over 3,000 people at three time points, 1996, 2001 and 2006. Around half of these participants had ...
Long-term shift work may hamper memoryThe Express Tribune
Long-term shift work lowers brain power, hampers memoryHindustan Times
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(November 5, 2014 - Insidermedicine) From the UK - Shift work may impair brain power, according to a report published in the BMJ. Researchers studied over 3,000 people at three time points, 1996, 2001 and 2006. Around half of these participants had ...
Long-term shift work may hamper memory
Long-term shift work lowers brain power, hampers memory
Thousands of Ebola deaths likely unreported: WHO expert Indian Express
The raging Ebola outbreak has likely killed far more people than the 4,818 deaths reported by WHO, says an expert. Agence-France Presse | Geneva | Posted: November 7, 2014 1:00 am. The raging Ebola outbreak has likely killed far more people than the ...
'Thousands' of Ebola deaths likely unreported: WHO expertThe Japan Times
Ebola toll too low, thousands of bodies likely missing: WHO expertGlobalPost
WHO expert: Ebola toll too low, thousands likely missingRappler
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The raging Ebola outbreak has likely killed far more people than the 4,818 deaths reported by WHO, says an expert. Agence-France Presse | Geneva | Posted: November 7, 2014 1:00 am. The raging Ebola outbreak has likely killed far more people than the ...
'Thousands' of Ebola deaths likely unreported: WHO expert
Ebola toll too low, thousands of bodies likely missing: WHO expert
WHO expert: Ebola toll too low, thousands likely missing
Junk food can change way genes work Independent Online
fast food lib REUTERS Scientists suggest that foods full of fat, sugar and salt change the way genes work and even swapping them for fish, fruit and vegetables cannot turn back the clock. London - The damage caused by unhealthy eating can last a lifetime ...
Effects of unhealthy lifestyle persist even after atherosclerosis treatmentNews-Medical.net
Poor eating habits have long-term effects on heartHindustan Times
Poor Eating Habits Alter Gene Function, Have Long Term Effects On HeartIndian Nerve
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fast food lib REUTERS Scientists suggest that foods full of fat, sugar and salt change the way genes work and even swapping them for fish, fruit and vegetables cannot turn back the clock. London - The damage caused by unhealthy eating can last a lifetime ...
Effects of unhealthy lifestyle persist even after atherosclerosis treatment
Poor eating habits have long-term effects on heart
Poor Eating Habits Alter Gene Function, Have Long Term Effects On Heart
Colorectal Cancer on the Rise for US Adults over 50 HCPLive
THURSDAY, Nov. 6, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- While rates of colorectal cancer (CRC) have fallen among older Americans, cases among adults aged 20 to 49 are rising and expected to continue to do so, according to research published online Nov.
Colon Cancer Rates Increasing in Young Adults, According to StudyScience Times
For Reasons Unknown, Colon And Rectal Cancer Rates Are Rising In People ...Forbes
Colon Cancer on the Rise in Younger AdultsHealth.com
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THURSDAY, Nov. 6, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- While rates of colorectal cancer (CRC) have fallen among older Americans, cases among adults aged 20 to 49 are rising and expected to continue to do so, according to research published online Nov.
Colon Cancer Rates Increasing in Young Adults, According to Study
For Reasons Unknown, Colon And Rectal Cancer Rates Are Rising In People ...
Colon Cancer on the Rise in Younger Adults
Burwell confident $6.2 billion Ebola funding request will be approved ModernHealthcare.com
HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell, and Shaun Donovan, director of the Office of Management and Budget, told reporters Thursday in a conference call that members from both sides of the aisle have already been receptive to the call for funds. “In our initial ...
Swarens: Ebola survivor Dr. Kent Brantly answered call to serveIndianapolis Star
West Africa's Ebola epidemic leads to US protective gear backlogZee News
UN, US Ask for More Resources to Fight EbolaNewsweek
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HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell, and Shaun Donovan, director of the Office of Management and Budget, told reporters Thursday in a conference call that members from both sides of the aisle have already been receptive to the call for funds. “In our initial ...
Swarens: Ebola survivor Dr. Kent Brantly answered call to serve
West Africa's Ebola epidemic leads to US protective gear backlog
UN, US Ask for More Resources to Fight Ebola
Sierra Leone pushes ITU members to back tech against Ebola PCWorld
Spurred by Sierra Leone, the U.N.'s ITU has teamed up with the GSM Association, the World Health Organization, and the Internet Society, committing resources to a worldwide effort to develop technology tools to help stop the spread of Ebola. “We have the ...
Ebola surging in Sierra Leone amid lack of treatment centres: United NationsDeccan Chronicle
Sierra Leone Reportedly Detains Journalist for Criticism of Ebola ResponseNew York Times
S. Korea to send gov't officials to Ebola-hit Sierra LeoneThe Korea Times US
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Spurred by Sierra Leone, the U.N.'s ITU has teamed up with the GSM Association, the World Health Organization, and the Internet Society, committing resources to a worldwide effort to develop technology tools to help stop the spread of Ebola. “We have the ...
Ebola surging in Sierra Leone amid lack of treatment centres: United Nations
Sierra Leone Reportedly Detains Journalist for Criticism of Ebola Response
S. Korea to send gov't officials to Ebola-hit Sierra Leone
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