2014年12月3日 星期三

2014-12-04 Pakistan Health

  The Express Tribune   
Ebola suspect discharged from PIMS  Pakistan Observer
Thursday, December 04, 2014 - Islamabad—Chakwal's resident Tasawar Hussain, a suspect of Ebola virus was declared negative on Wednesday and discharged from the hospital. According to the spokesperson of the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences ...

Ebola 101: Follow Nigeria, Pakistan   The Express Tribune (blog)
Man cleared of Ebola suspicion at PIMS   The Nation
Suspected Ebola case causes mild panic at Pims   DAWN.com
News Tribe   
The News International   
Daily Times   
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  The Express Tribune   
CDA reviews anti-dengue drive  Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Capital Development Authority (CDA) Member Administration Amir Ahmed Ali chaired a meeting at CDA headquarters to review the ongoing anti-dengue drive in the capital. The member was apprised that due to effective monitoring and massive ...

Controlling the outbreak: Three dengue cases reported last month   The Express Tribune

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  Daily Times   
Saira calls for fortification of security to polio teams  The News International
The Minister of State for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination, Saira Afzal Tarar, has urged the Ministry of Interior to coordinate with relevant security agencies including the Pakistan Rangers, Police, and Frontier Constabulary, among ...

Nisar orders security for polio workers   News Tribe

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  Pakistan Today   
Three-day polio vaccination drive starts tomorrow  The News International
A three-day anti-polio campaign will be started in 11 sensitive union councils of the metropolis from December 5, during which about 272,000 children aged below five will be administered polio drops. This was announced during a meeting held under the ...

3-day anti-polio drive to start from 5th   Pakistan Today

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Number of AIDS patients has risen to 11 per cent  Pakistan Observer
Thursday, December 04, 2014 - Karachi—Ziauddin University has organized an interactive seminar “Protect your generation from HIV/AIDS” to commemorate the World AIDS Day and create awareness about the deadly disease and motivate citizens to ...

World AIDS Day: 'Negligence and medical waste are spreading AIDS'   The Express Tribune

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  The Express Tribune   
Day for the disabled: Parliamentarians express solidarity with the disabled  The Express Tribune
Children sit in front of the Punjab Assembly to raise awareness about disabled persons. PHOTO: ABID NAWAZ /EXPRESS. LAHORE: The government, especially Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, is committed to the cause of the disabled people, said Minister ...

LTC cares for citizens!   Pakistan Today

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  Daily Times   
Even mild heart disease puts diabetic patients at risk  Daily Times
OTTAWA – Diabetic patients even with mild coronary artery disease face the risk of a heart attack, a large-scale study has found. Researchers at the University of British Columbia and St Paul's Hospital in Vancouver analysed data from the Coronary CT ...

Diabetes Patients With Mild Coronary Artery Disease at Risk   Medscape
A Little CAD Just as Deadly in Diabetes?   MedPage Today
Even mild heart disease increases mortality risk for diabetic patients   Zee News
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  NDTV   
250 Nigerian Medics Head to Ebola-Hit Nations  NDTV
Lagos, Nigeria: The African Union (AU) on Wednesday announced the deployment of 250 Nigerian medics to Ebola-ravaged Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone. Volunteers from other African countries are expected to join the Nigerians in the epicentre of the ...

US Military Ebola Effort Could End by Summer, Top General Says   Wall Street Journal
Ebola co-discoverer Piot criticizes WHO's 'slow' reaction   Deutsche Welle
Ebola: 250 Nigerian volunteers depart for Sierra Leone, others today   Nigerian Tribune
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  Pakistan Tribe   
Top Five Benefits of Coffee on Health  Pakistan Tribe
ISLAMABAD – Researchers discovered that participants who drank three to five cups of coffee per day had about a 65% decreased chance of developing Alzheimer's disease or dementia later on in life. Recent studies have generally found no connection ...


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  NDTV   
Harsh Conditions Found in Indian Mental Health Facilities for Women  NDTV
The report found 38 cases of physical abuse, with many patients reporting that they were beaten with sticks. (Representational Image). submit to reddit; inShare; Add to Flipboard Magazine. email. New Delhi: Women and girls with intellectual disabilities or ...

Mentally ill Indian women treated worse than animals   The Nation
Indian women in mental hospitals 'treated worse than animals'   Times of India
Video: Women Institutionalized Against Their Will in India; Subjected to Forced ...   Huffington Post
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