2014年12月2日 星期二

2014-12-03 Pakistan Health

  Newsweek   
HIV evolving to weaker form, study says  Los Angeles Times
Medical intervention and the natural course of evolution may be dealing a double blow to the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV-1, weakening its ability to replicate and to cause AIDS, according to a new study. The findings offer a kind of epidemiological ...

New HIV Mutations Welcome News for the Science Community   Youth Health Magzine
HIV Adapts To Humans And Becomes Less Virulent   Design & Trend
HIV becoming less deadly, less infectious —Study   Nigerian Tribune
Times LIVE   
Science Times   
Washington Post   
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  The Express Tribune   
Man cleared of Ebola suspicion at PIMS  The Nation
ISLAMABAD - A 41-year-old Pakistani coming from Uganda was kept in isolation at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) on suspicions of contracting Ebola virus but later the health officials refuted the suspicions. The patient, Tasawar Hussain, who ...

Suspected Ebola case causes mild panic at Pims   DAWN.com
Patient at PIMS not an Ebola suspect   The News International
Suspected Ebola patient out of danger   Daily Times
The Express Tribune   
Breitbart News   
News Tribe   
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  The Nation   
World AIDS Day observed  Business Recorder
the World AIDS Day 2014 was observed here on Monday with a renewed pledge to raise awareness about the disease and encourage progress in HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care in high prevalence countries and around the world. It has been ...

Gearing up for AIDS-free generation   The Nation

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  The Nation   
Late-night snacks may damage memory  The Nation
The study in mice found that eating during times of day, when one would normally be sleeping impaired the animals' memory for objects they had seen, even when the rats got the same amount of sleep as mice on a normal eating and sleeping schedule.
Skip Late-night Meals To Keep Your Memory Sharp   Gizmodo India

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  TIME   
Breast Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Early Trial  Philly.com
TUESDAY, Dec. 2, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- An experimental vaccine designed to stop breast cancer in its tracks appeared to be safe in a preliminary trial. Fourteen women with breast cancer that had spread were injected with a vaccine that targets a ...

Scientists are testing a promising breast cancer vaccine   The Week Magazine
Breast Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Slowing Progress   TIME
Personalised cancer vaccines come one step closer to reality   Daily Times
Financial Express   
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  Milwaukee Magazine   
E-Smoke Signals  Milwaukee Magazine
Evidence shows switching to e-cigarettes can help improve a smoker's health in the short term, but long term, there's much we still don't know about “vaping.” BY Milwaukee Magazine Staff 12/2/2014. Illustration by Chris Gash. Breaking up is hard to do.
E-Cigarettes Produce 10 Times More Carcinogens Than Traditional Tobacco   Ring of Fire
APH backs e-cigarette ban as 'proactive'   Sault This Week
E-cigarettes cause cancer, more dangerous than cigarettes   Northern Voices Online
Voice Chronicle   
Utah Public Radio   
Pakistan Observer   
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  dailyRx   
Don't 'Bypass' Exercise After Weight Loss Surgery  dailyRx
(dailyRx News) Having weight loss surgery can improve obese patients' health, but it isn't a fix-all for health problems tied to being obese. Exercise may improve these patients' overall health even more and lower their risk for diabetes. Patients who exercised ...

Diabetes rate drops with bariatric surgery   Clinical Advisor
Bariatric Basics: What To Know Before You Go   allvoices
Don't miss vitamin A after weight-loss surgery   Business Standard

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  NDTV   
Ebola Costs Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone $2 Billion: World Bank  NDTV
World Bank said Ebola costs the three West African countries worst hit by the pandemic more than $2 billion. (Associated Press). submit to reddit; inShare; Add to Flipboard Magazine. email. Washington, Monrovia: Ebola is costing the three West African ...

Sierra Leone widens Ebola quarantine   News24
New Concerns Over Response to Ebola Crisis   New York Times
Ebola ravages West African economies   Deutsche Welle
Businessweek   
The Patriotic Vanguard   
Irish Times   
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Minister stresses struggle against AIDS, substance abuse  Daily Times
QUETTA: Provincial Minister Mir Rehmat Saleh Baloch on Monday said that the reports of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) say that Pakistan tops the list of substance abuse in the world and within Pakistan the most substance abuse ...


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  The Independent   
How to avoid illness on a plane: Don't sit in the aisle seat  The Independent
A combination of cramped seating, dry air and jet lag means that most people don't feel their best when they disembark an aeroplane – but where you choose to sit during a flight could have a bigger impact than you think. Passengers who sit in the aisle are ...

Which plane seat is cleanest? How to avoid germs and a holiday-ruining bug ...   Mirror.co.uk
Sitting on a plane's aisle seat could leave you more exposed to diseases   Metro
Why sitting in an aisle seat makes you most likely to catch a virus on a plane   Daily Mail
AskMen (blog)   
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