2014年11月9日 星期日

2014-11-10 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   
Rs1664 million allocated for Fata health cover  The Nation
PESHAWAR - As the government has been striving to promote a healthy society through an effective network of facilities and services all over the tribal belt, the FATA development planners associated with health sector have chalked out a comprehensive ...

Living well: Fata Secretariat allocates over Rs1.6b for health care   The Express Tribune

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  The Express Tribune   
Be careful: Changing weather risky for children  The Express Tribune
He lauded the efforts of the provincial health department for launching the polio vaccination drive. By PPI. Published: November 10, 2014. Tweet · Share this article Print this page Email. KARACHI: Pakistan Paediatric Association (PPA) central president Prof ...

Parents urged to get children vaccinated against seasonal diseases   Pakistan Today

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3-day polio drive planned for Khyber  The Nation
KHYBER AGENCY - A three-day anti-polio campaign will be initiated on 17th of November in all accessible areas of Khyber Agency. Besides health officials and volunteers, teaching staff of local schools are taking part in the drive. Sharing details Agency ...


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  Gulf Daily News   
WHO specialists in Bahrain  Gulf Daily News
EXPERTS from the World Health Organisation (WHO) have arrived in Bahrain to assess measures taken to prevent the spread of the killer Ebola virus. The five-member team flew in yesterday and will present its findings to the government tomorrow.
WHO experts assess Ebola preventive measures   Bahrain News Agency
WHO mission to assess Ebola readiness due soon   DAWN.com
WHO team to inspect Ebola prevention in Bahrain   Mid-Day

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  DAWN.com   
2000 deaths later: Probe committee visits Allied's paediatric ward  DAWN.com
FAISALABAD: A three-member committee, constituted by the Punjab government, visited Allied Hospital on Saturday to ascertain the reasons for death of more than 2,000 children at its paediatric ward in the last 10 months. The committee, comprising Prof ...


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Government gives in to 'political doctor'  The Nation
Amid public outcry over the shortage of doctors, medicines and other facilities in Chitral hospitals, most of the issues stem from mismanagement and political interferences in the working in the public sector hospitals, it is learnt. The similar situation exists at the ...

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

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  GreaterKashmir.com   
'Create more avenues for students; explore diverse fields'  GreaterKashmir.com
Dr. Khalid Shah is an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School and heads the Molecular Neurotherapy and Imaging Laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA. He is also the Director of the Stem Cell Therapeutics and Imaging ...

Parkinson's stem cell therapy works in rats   U-T San Diego
Parkinson's Disease Breakthrough: Stem Cells May Replace Damaged Nerves ...   Medical Daily
Missing Man Suffering from Parkinson's Disease Found Dead in Dirt Field   Viral Global News
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  Reuters UK   
Empty Ebola beds in Liberia pose riddle for health workers  Reuters UK
MONROVIA/ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Health workers in Liberia are struggling to tell whether a growing number of empty beds at Ebola treatment centers is a sign that the country's ramped up response to the disease is working - or just a lull in the epidemic.

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  Pakistan Today   
PIMS has one purpose: Serve the citizens!  Pakistan Today
Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), as part of its measures to provide better medical facilities, has provided treatment to 1.762 million outdoor patients during two years. The number of outdoor patients treated in PIMS, Islamabad during 2011 was ...


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