2014年11月10日 星期一

2014-11-11 Pakistan Health

  The Nation   
44 more dengue cases reported  The Nation
LAHORE - Forty-four dengue cases were reported Monday, taking the number of confirmed cases in the province to 1,190. Out of 44 new cases, 32 were reported from Rawalpindi, 07 from Lahore and 05 from Sheikhupura. Meanwhile, Advisor to Chief ...

Battling dengue: Marked decrease recorded in dengue patients   The Express Tribune
'Punjab government to construct three children hospitals'   Business Recorder
Punjab to build three new children hospitals   The News International
Pakistan Today   
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  The Express Tribune   
Vaccines Cause Cancer, Autism & Other Deadly Diseases  RINF Alternative News
“I have no hesitation in stating that in my judgment the most frequent disposing condition for cancerous development is infused into the blood by vaccination and re-vaccination.” Dennis Turnbull, MD, cancer researcher. “Vaccines have to be considered the ...

Polio vaccine: Is it really as safe as it is claimed to be?   The Express Tribune (blog)
Polio crisis   The News International
How the Poor Get Blamed for Disease   The Atlantic

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  The Express Tribune   
Hair transplants a growing trend in Pakistan where hirsuteness equals virility  The Star Online
Restoring his 'honour': Pakistani doctors treating a patient for hair transplants at a clinic in Islamabad. - AFP. PESHAWAR: Mohammad Shahid's eyes lit up when he saw his once bald cousin come home one day with a head full of hair and a strutting gait to ...

Pakistanis make a beeline for hair transplants   gulfnews.com

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  The Nation   
Anti-polio workers refuse to initiate campaign  The Nation
KARACHI - Workers on Monday rejected to participate in anti-polio drive in Karachi due to delay of their salaries. According to a private TV channel, anti-polio campaign was launched by the Sindh government in Landhi, Korangi, Baldia Town and Ibrahim ...

Polio workers refuse to initiate campaign in Karachi   dunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)
Anti polio campaign to start from today in Karachi   News Tribe

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  New York Times   
Like AIDS Before It, Ebola Isn't Explained Clearly by Officials  New York Times
The Gay Men's Health Crisis information table outside a health food store in 1985. Credit John Sotomayor/The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This Page. Continue ...

French Scientist Find Mechanism For Spontaneous HIV Cure   KDramaStars
Researchers See New Avenue For HIV Cure: Endogenization   AIDSmeds.com HIV/AIDS Treatment News
Rare HIV transmission from manicure instruments reported   Examiner.com
Infection Control Today   
BioNews   
Business Recorder   
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  Medgadget.com   
Researchers Transplant Functional Dopaminergic Neurons Derived from Human ...  Medgadget.com
stem cells Researchers Transplant Functional Dopaminergic Neurons Derived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells (VIDEO) Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder marked by the loss of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain.
Stem cell therapy for Parkinson's restores dopamine in rats   BioNews
Stem cell hope for Parkinson's?   Independent Online
StemCells Inc. Faces Tough Times Ahead   Seeking Alpha (registration)
GreaterKashmir.com   
U-T San Diego   
Medical Daily   
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  Pakistan Today   
Claustrophobic? Lock yourself in a cupboard, says research  Pakistan Today
For most people their worst nightmare is facing their fear head on; arachnophobes, for example, wouldn't want to be covered in spiders. But a researcher has claimed that confronting fears head on can actually be beneficial and help people get over them.

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  Headlines & Global News   
Food: How You Taste Isn't Right At The Tip Of Your Tongue, Study Suggests  Headlines & Global News
Columbia University researchers recently showed how taste buds aren't grouped like we always thought they were in a new study published in the journal Nature. "The mammalian taste system is responsible for sensing and responding to the five basic taste ...

Doctors+explore+how+the+tongue+tastes   Netdoctor
Brain has special neurons for each taste sensation   HealthCentral.com
The tongue taste map is WRONG, scientists reveal   Daily Mail
WNIJ and WNIU   
Business Standard   
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  HealthCanal.com   
Colon Cancer on the Rise in Young Adults  ShortNews.com
According to a new study by researchers at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, the number of colon cancer cases among people aged 20-49 has risen. The researchers found that the prevalence of colon cancer has dropped by one percent per year in ...

Colorectal Ca Rates on the Rise in Younger People   MedPage Today
Declining in older adults, colorectal cancer jumps in the young   The Keene Sentinel
Incidents of colon cancer on the increase among younger folks   The Westside Story

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  DigitalJournal.com   
Diabetes test strips likely overused among dual VA, Medicare patients  Reuters UK
(Reuters Health) – - Millions of blood sugar testing strips may be unneeded by the U.S. veterans who receive the strips through two government insurance programs each year, suggests a new study. There was potential waste in the two insurance programs, ...

Sell Diabetes Test Strips Offers Best Payment for Unused, Unexpired Test Strips   DigitalJournal.com
Why You Shouldn't Buy Diabetes Test Strips from Resellers   Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic

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