Health Hub: Watch out for shortness of breath The Hindu
If you are over 40 and experience breathlessness, doctors suggest that you have a spirometry test to rule out the possibility of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). “Although the effects of the disease later in life could be disastrous, since it has a ...
7m asthma patients in PakistanThe News International
Paddy thought his life was over after he was diagnosed with an incurable and ...Belfast Telegraph
Nothing to fear from COPD tests, say researchersJamaica Observer
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If you are over 40 and experience breathlessness, doctors suggest that you have a spirometry test to rule out the possibility of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). “Although the effects of the disease later in life could be disastrous, since it has a ...
7m asthma patients in Pakistan
Paddy thought his life was over after he was diagnosed with an incurable and ...
Nothing to fear from COPD tests, say researchers
Public health: Two more infants die at Sargodha DHQ hospital The Express Tribune
Health Department officials said additional charge of the hospital MS had been given to Sargodha Health Services Director Dr Najam. STOCK IMAGE. SARGODHA: Two more children died at Sargodha District Headquarters Hospital on Saturday, bringing the ...
It takes Shahbaz 18 deaths to take notice!Pakistan Today
Sargodha Hospital: Another child dies, raising the death toll to 18The Nation
Body formed to review medical needs of paediatric nurseriesBusiness Recorder
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Health Department officials said additional charge of the hospital MS had been given to Sargodha Health Services Director Dr Najam. STOCK IMAGE. SARGODHA: Two more children died at Sargodha District Headquarters Hospital on Saturday, bringing the ...
It takes Shahbaz 18 deaths to take notice!
Sargodha Hospital: Another child dies, raising the death toll to 18
Body formed to review medical needs of paediatric nurseries
Three new polio cases detected DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: With three more children falling victim to poliovirus the total number of cases reported this year increased to 260. The Polio Virology Laboratory at the National Institute of Health Services confirmed on Friday two polio cases from Balochistan and ...
Two more polio cases reported in BalochistanDaily Times
Two more polio cases reported from BalochistanNews Tribe
Two more polio cases detected in BalochistanSAMAA TV
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ISLAMABAD: With three more children falling victim to poliovirus the total number of cases reported this year increased to 260. The Polio Virology Laboratory at the National Institute of Health Services confirmed on Friday two polio cases from Balochistan and ...
Two more polio cases reported in Balochistan
Two more polio cases reported from Balochistan
Two more polio cases detected in Balochistan
Congo fever patient dies The News International
A man suffering from Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever died at a private hospital on Friday. Fifty-year-old Sakhi Mohammad, who was brought to the city from Chachro town in Tharparkar district, was admitted to the hospital a day earlier. In October, a ...
Worsening situation: As if drought was not enough, Congo takes to TharparkarThe Express Tribune
First victim from Tharparkar succumbs to deadly Congo virusPakistan Today
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A man suffering from Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever died at a private hospital on Friday. Fifty-year-old Sakhi Mohammad, who was brought to the city from Chachro town in Tharparkar district, was admitted to the hospital a day earlier. In October, a ...
Worsening situation: As if drought was not enough, Congo takes to Tharparkar
First victim from Tharparkar succumbs to deadly Congo virus
Jinnah nurses set 24-hour deadline DAWN.com
LAHORE: Jinnah Hospital nurses continued their protest on the third consecutive day on Saturday giving an ultimatum of 24 hours to the institute's management for action against a young doctor involved in harassing one of their colleagues. Extending scope ...
Sisters on strike against misbehaviourThe Nation
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LAHORE: Jinnah Hospital nurses continued their protest on the third consecutive day on Saturday giving an ultimatum of 24 hours to the institute's management for action against a young doctor involved in harassing one of their colleagues. Extending scope ...
Sisters on strike against misbehaviour
Sindh blames Centre for slow progress The News International
The Sindh government received Rs321.568 billion from the Centre in the fiscal year 2012-13, Rs60.342 billion less than the budget estimates, hampering development works in the province. During a presentation at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister ...
10 districts of Sindh facing drought, PDMA tells provincial cabinetPakistan Today
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The Sindh government received Rs321.568 billion from the Centre in the fiscal year 2012-13, Rs60.342 billion less than the budget estimates, hampering development works in the province. During a presentation at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister ...
10 districts of Sindh facing drought, PDMA tells provincial cabinet
Workshop: Pakistan has great potential in IT, says expert The Express Tribune
According to a statement issued by the ITU, the workshop aimed to tackle development challenges. PHOTO: AFP. LAHORE: The Information Technology University's (ITU) week-long workshop on Human-Centred Digital Design (HCD) came to a close on ...
Pakistan has great potential in IT: Dr Mike BestBusiness Recorder
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According to a statement issued by the ITU, the workshop aimed to tackle development challenges. PHOTO: AFP. LAHORE: The Information Technology University's (ITU) week-long workshop on Human-Centred Digital Design (HCD) came to a close on ...
Pakistan has great potential in IT: Dr Mike Best
UHS global moot begins: simulation technology next step in medical education ... Business Recorder
"Using individuals who are trained to act as real patients, along with simulation technology, is the next step forward in medical education for providing health professionals and students with safe and effective learning at absolutely no risk to patients." This was ...
Fake it for a cause: Simulation the way forward in medical educationThe Express Tribune
Simulation, next step forward in medical educationPakistan Observer
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"Using individuals who are trained to act as real patients, along with simulation technology, is the next step forward in medical education for providing health professionals and students with safe and effective learning at absolutely no risk to patients." This was ...
Fake it for a cause: Simulation the way forward in medical education
Simulation, next step forward in medical education
PGMI holds workshop on laparoscopic surgery Business Recorder
With a view to highlight the importance of Laparoscopic surgical techniques that offer less pain, fewer complications and faster recovery than traditional operations, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaencology of Post Graduate Medical Institute and General ...
Workshop on scope of Laparoscopic surgeryThe Nation
Role of Laparoscopic Surgery in GynaecologyPakistan Observer
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With a view to highlight the importance of Laparoscopic surgical techniques that offer less pain, fewer complications and faster recovery than traditional operations, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaencology of Post Graduate Medical Institute and General ...
Workshop on scope of Laparoscopic surgery
Role of Laparoscopic Surgery in Gynaecology
Mali records new Ebola case, linked to dead nurse Daily News & Analysis
Mali has recorded a new case of Ebola in the capital Bamako after the friend of a nurse who died of the haemorrhagic fever earlier this month tested positive for the disease, health and medical officials said on Saturday. The nurse contracted the disease after ...
No time to lose in battle against Ebola, says UN's Ban Ki-moonSouth China Morning Post (subscription)
Ebola Outbreak Can Be Ended In 2015, Says Ki-moonThe Guardian Nigeria
Mali confirms new Ebola case; toll 5Times of India
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Mali has recorded a new case of Ebola in the capital Bamako after the friend of a nurse who died of the haemorrhagic fever earlier this month tested positive for the disease, health and medical officials said on Saturday. The nurse contracted the disease after ...
No time to lose in battle against Ebola, says UN's Ban Ki-moon
Ebola Outbreak Can Be Ended In 2015, Says Ki-moon
Mali confirms new Ebola case; toll 5
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