2014年11月28日 星期五

2014-11-29 Pakistan Health

  The Nation   
Jundullah claims attack on polio workers in Quetta  The Nation
QUETTA - Banned militant group Jundullah on Friday claimed responsibility for Wednesday's attack on polio workers which had claimed the lives of four people, including three Lady Health Workers (LHW), in Quetta. A spokesman for the banned outfit called ...

Jundullah claims attack on polio workers   DAWN.com
Jundullah claims attack on polio team   Press TV
WHO closes offices, suspends polio drive in Balochistan   The News International

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Walk against diarrhoea  The Nation
LAHORE - Save the Children Pakistan in collaboration with the Punjab government arranged an awareness walk from Government Gulab Devi Primary School to the Children Hospital on Friday. Adviser to Chief Minister Punjab on Health Kh Salman Rafiq led ...

Preventing deaths of children due to diarrhea   Pakistan Observer

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  BBC News   
'Positive signs' from Ebola vaccine trial  BBC News
The first human trial of an experimental Ebola vaccine suggests it is safe and it may well protect people from the deadly virus. Twenty volunteers received the jab in the United States with no major side effects. The results of the independent trials have just ...


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Specified airports and nearby Ebola-capable hospitals  Washington Post
Travelers arriving from some West African countries are restricted to five U.S. airports — John F. Kennedy in New York; Newark; O'Hare in Chicago; Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta and Dulles International. Hospitals nearby that have been designated to treat ...

Blood screening of hospital staff that treated 'Ebola patient'   DAWN.com

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  Toronto Star   
Volunteer health workers sought to fight Ebola in W. Africa (with video)  Ottawa Citizen
While her friends and family are celebrating Christmas in Canada, Ottawa's Lindsay Jones will be in the epicentre of the Ebola crisis, offering support to those who have been touched by the deadliest outbreak of the virus in history. The timing is deliberate.
Canadian Forces medical team to be deployed to Ebola plagued Sierra Leone   Macleans.ca
Hunger widespread as Sierra Leone set to miss Ebola targets   Malay Mail Online
Canadian medics head to Ebola-plagued Sierra Leone   New Zealand Herald
Arab News   
Daily Mail   
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  New York Daily News   
Florida: AHF's World AIDS Day Events in FL, Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 2014  Fort Mills Times
As World AIDS Day 2014 nears (Dec. 1st), a Florida-themed AIDS Memorial Wall in Ft. Lauderdale covered in red ribbons—the symbol of AIDS awareness and solidarity—from a previous year's AIDS awareness event spearheaded by AIDS Healthcare ...

World AIDS Day 2014: Presidential proclamation   LGBT Weekly
Lake County hosting World AIDS Day events on Monday   Orlando Sentinel
SOUTH AFRICA: AHF Global World AIDS Day Events Focus on Testing and ...   Business Wire (press release)
Post-Bulletin   
Ottawa Citizen   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Excess weight causes cancer cases: study  Xinhua
LONDON, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- Excess body weight causes around 481,000 new cancer cases a year in adults worldwide, according to new estimates published Friday in the British medical journal The Lancet Oncology. Using data from a number of sources ...

5000 Dutch cancer cases a year due to obesity: WHO   DutchNews.nl
UN report says Barbados has highest cancer burden attributable to obesity in ...   Jamaica Observer
Obesity linked to 3.6% of cancers worldwide, study shows   Nursing Times
NHS Choices   
The Nation   
Irish Health   
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  Hamilton Spectator   
French President Hollande cheered in Ebola-stricken Guinea  Hamilton Spectator
French President Francois Hollande has his temperature measured upon his arrival Friday at the Donka hospital in Conakry, Guinea, as part of a one day visit in Guinea focused on Ebola situation. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Michelle Faul.
Scientists trial 15-minute Ebola test in Guinea   The Nation
French President Francois Hollande the first Western leader to visit ebola-striken ...   The Age
Ebola Crisis Stretches Doctors Without Borders' Means   Wall Street Journal
Aljazeera.com   
The Daily Star   
Daily Mail   
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Amgen and AstraZeneca's Psoriasis Drug, Brodalumab Excels In Clinical Trials  Voice Chronicle
This week Amgen and AstraZeneca announced that, their drug Brodalumab continues to provide positive results in clinical trials. The results were from the Phase 3 trial of the experimental drug which is designed to treat moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.
AstraZeneca plc (ADR)(NYSE:AZN) Rides on New Deal with Amgen, Inc ...   StreetWise Report

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  IBNLive   
Study: E-Cigarettes May Contain More Carcinogens Than Cigarettes  WBAA
A new study finds that that e-cigarettes contain more cancer-causing agents than traditional cigarettes. One brand tested contained as much as 10 times more. The carcinogens include chemicals such as formaldehyde and acetaldehyde, found in several ...

E-cigarettes more harmful than regular cigarettes   International News Network
E-Cigarettes And Cancer: New Japanese Study Finds E-Cigs Contain 10 Times ...   KpopStarz
Scientists Say E-Cigarettes Contain 10 Times The Level Of Cancer Causing ...   The Inquisitr
The Guardian   
cbsport   
Descrier   
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