2014年11月13日 星期四

2014-11-14 Pakistan Health

  The Express Tribune   
Another polio case reported in Balochistan  The Nation
QUETTA - Another 18-month-old female child fell victim to polio virus in Balochistan's Killa Abdullah district on Thursday. With this case, the number of polio cases in the province has risen to 11. Sources in the province's Health Department said that the polio ...

New case: 18-month-old infected in Qilla Abdullah   The Express Tribune
With another case, total polio cases reach 244   Pakistan Today
New polio case surfaces in Balochistan   Geo News, Pakistan

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  Toronto Star   
US health official says trials of possible Ebola vaccine to start soon  Herald Scotland
Long-anticipated clinical trials of a possible Ebola vaccine will start soon in West Africa, according to a top US health official. Long-anticipated clinical trials of a possible Ebola vaccine will start soon in West Africa, according to a top US health official. Sorry ...

New Ebola drug test cleared for trials in West Africa   Irish Independent
First Ebola treatment trials to start in Africa   The Nation
Doctor Who Contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone to be Flown to Nebraska   ABC News
Sky News Australia   
Christian Science Monitor   
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  The Express Tribune   
Sugar intake: Diabetes an emergency in slow motion: Tarar  The Express Tribune
“We need to develop a lifestyle that includes more activity and healthy diet. There should be no doubt that urban diabetes is an emergency in slow motion, but it is not inevitable.” PHOTO: APP. ISLAMABAD: National Health Services, Regulations, and ...

Govt in fast process to preempt any possibility of Ebola: Saira   Daily Times
'No negligence to be tolerated in anti-polio campaign'   The News International
Centre blames Sindh for misreporting polio situation   DAWN.com
Khaleej Times   
Pakistan Observer   
Pakistan Today   
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  The Express Tribune   
Another Blight  The Nation
Pakistan's abysmal record when it comes to healthcare and child mortality rates shows no signs of abating. On 24th October, World Polio Day exposed Pakistan as the last remaining stronghold of the paralysing disease. Now, as the globe observed World ...

World Pneumonia Day: 'Weak vaccination programmes cause childhood ...   The Express Tribune

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  Irish Independent   
Doctor held as 13th woman dies in botched sterilisations  Irish Independent
Women, who underwent a sterilization surgery at a government mass sterilisation "camp", lie in hospital beds for treatment as a child looks on. Dr R. K Gupta denied that his equipment was rusty or dirty and said it was the government's duty to control the ...

India's dark history of sterilisation   BBC News
Indian doctor denies wrongdoing despite 13 women dying   Irish Examiner
Govt orders judicial probe, sacks two doctors   Times of India
Indian Express   
The Daily Star   
Mail & Guardian Online   
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  Daily Times   
Why we tend to forget 'where we parked our cars'  Daily Times
In a new study, scientists have explained why we are not able to remember and locate where exactly had we parked our car in a parking lot. Researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have induced this all-too-common human ...

The brain's ''inner GPS'' gets dismantled   domain-B

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  KTIC   
New 'Stupidity Virus' Discovered, Scientists Say  KTIC
(NEW YORK) — The next time you lose your keys or bomb a test, try blaming it on a virus. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University and the University of Nebraska have discovered a virus that makes you just a little bit dumber. The scientists stumbled upon ...

Stupidity virus discovered in green algae   I Know Today

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  The Express Tribune   
Fighting disabilities: 56 children to get cochlear implants  The Express Tribune
Asif, a father of two deaf children who are getting the implants, said he could not afford the procedure on his own. STOCK PHOTO. LAHORE: “The thought of my younger son calling me baba (father) brings tears to my eyes,” said Sikandar Sher, the father of ...

Lanka Hospitals, first private sector hospital in Sri Lanka to complete 100 ...   Lanka Business Today
Bahria Town Hospital treats 56 children with hearing impairments   dunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)

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  The Express Tribune   
Weight-loss drugs tip the scale against health  The Express Tribune
Research participants, who knew they would be able to take the weight-reducing drug, consumed as many as 30 cookies. STOCK IMAGE. With obesity rates skyrocketing, the weight-conscious have placed their faith in weight-loss pills. But when weighed ...

Study Shows Weight-Loss Drugs Could Have Reverse Effect   India West
Weight loss drugs could be counter-productive   IANS

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Want to lose weight? Paying attention to your emotions might help  TheHealthSite
Washington, Nov 12: Learning to pay attention to your emotions could enhance the choices you make with regard to food, thereby helping you lose weight, says a new research. Emotional ability training improves food choices beyond a nutrition knowledge, ...


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