2014年11月8日 星期六

2014-11-09 Pakistan Health

  The Express Tribune   
High risk areas: Five-day anti-polio drive from 10th  The Express Tribune
During the campaign, polio drops will be given to around 162,000 children below age five. PHOTO: STOCK. RAWALPINDI: A five-day anti-polio drive will commence in high risk areas of Rawalpindi district from November 10. During the campaign, polio drops ...

Anti-polio drive in high-risk areas   The News International

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  The Express Tribune   
Action against absent doctor ordered  The Nation
Islamabad - The health officials during a surprise visit to airport health counters ordered action against the absent staff. Saira Afzal Tarar, state minister for national health services, regulations and coordination, accompanied by Secretary Health Muhammad ...

Top health hierarchy carries out surprise check of health counter at airport   The News International
Saira conducts surprise visit to airport health counter   Business Recorder
High risk union councils to be first target   Pakistan Observer
The Express Tribune   
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  The Express Tribune   
Public health: Emergency ward, OPD to open in 2015, says DCO  The Express Tribune
District Coordination Officer (DCO) Noorul Amin Mengal on Friday said the first phase of Children Hospital should be completed by June 2015. He said construction would be completed in three phases. He was presiding over a meeting to review the progress ...

FAISALABAD City News   The News International
Corrupt Patwaris fired during admin's raid   The Nation

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  News24   
Ebola fight starting to pay off – WHO  News24
Freetown - The deadliest Ebola outbreak ever is finally slowing in Liberia, the worst-hit country, but still wreaking havoc in two neighbouring west African states amid warnings of thousands of unreported deaths. As the initially lacklustre global response to the ...

Ebola aid hero on alert after return from danger zone   Herald.ie
Volunteer Ebola health worker: 'I'm not crazy, just brave enough'   BBC News
Change in pace of Ebola infection may be due to traditional burial practices   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Voice of America   
Daily News & Analysis   
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  The Express Tribune   
Promotions delayed: Doctors want service structure implemented  The Express Tribune
General cadre doctors in BS 20, 19 and 18 have not been promoted two years after the government approved a revised service structure for them, General Cadre Doctors Association (GCDA) president Masood Akhtar Sheikh said on Friday. He told an ...

General cadre doctors demand promotion   The News International

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  The Express Tribune   
After rain: Nine more dengue cases surface in Pindi  The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: Despite a drop in temperature after yesterday's rain, nine more dengue cases surfaced in Rawalpindi on Friday, taking this year's toll to 943 so far. However, health officials claimed that with the drop in temperature, a decline had been witnessed ...

Hong Kong reports 3rd locally acquired dengue case, Tokyo park reopens   Outbreak News Today
Decline in dengue fever cases likely in 3-4 weeks   The News International
Third locally contracted case of dengue fever confirmed in Hong Kong   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
Headlines & Global News   
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Medical camp facilities 350 Chitralis  The Nation
Some 350 patients were examined in a free medical camp set up at Tehsil Headquarters Hospital Drosh, some 45 kilometres from here. The camp was organised by Falah-e-Insaniyat Foundation under the supervision of Dr Muhammad Ayub of Services ...

Doctor absent for the last 6 years without any action against him   GroundReport

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  The Express Tribune   
People opt for healthy-looking leaders  The Express Tribune
148 women and men imagined selecting a new CEO for a company and repeatedly picked between two photos of male faces. By IANS. Published: November 9, 2014. Tweet · Share this article Print this page Email. Researchers found a stronger general ...

People prefer healthy-looking leaders over smart ones, study claims. Is that good ...   Tech Times
Healthy-Looking Leaders More Preferred Than Intelligent-looking Ones   Headlines & Global News
Want to Be a Leader? Cultivate a Healthy Look   Doctors Lounge
Science Times   
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  The News on Sunday   
Investing in healthy lives  The News on Sunday
For the past two years, the global community has been reaffirming its commitment towards an ambitious and important goal: to ensure that, by 2020, 120 million more women and girls in the world's poorest countries are able to decide — freely and for ...


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CPLC briefs students about its operations  The News International
The Citizens-Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) on Friday organised a seminar to spread awareness regarding the workings of the institution, at Sir Adamjee Institute. CPLC official Abid Uzair while speaking at the seminar highlighted the efforts of the CPLC ...

CPLC awareness seminar at Sir Adamjee Institute   Pakistan Observer

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