2014年12月8日 星期一

2014-12-09 Pakistan Health


Daily Times
   
3-day anti-polio campaign begins across Punjab   
Daily Times
According to a spokesman for the Provincial Health Department, a total of 35,204 mobile teams are working to administer anti-polio drops to 18 million children under age of five years. He said that 2,254 teams have also been deputed at the entry and exit ...

18m kids to be administered drops   The Nation
Group set up to chalk out Ebola strategy   The Express Tribune
Three-day anti-polio campaign begins in Punjab   Dispatch News Desk
Frontier Post   
Pakistan Observer   
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The Express Tribune
   
2 policemen escorting polio workers gunned down in Pakistan   
The Hindu
Two policemen who were guarding a polio vaccination team were gunned down on Monday by militants in Pakistan's restive northwestern tribal region, the latest attack on medical workers trying to eradicate the disease. The incident occurred in Buner district, ...

Two policemen on polio team security shot dead   Daily Times
Poor anti-polio drive in KP worries UN agencies   DAWN.com
Six polio cases reported in Pakistan   Business Standard
The Express Tribune   
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DAWN.com
   
Nurses protest denial of promotion   
DAWN.com
PESHAWAR: The members of the Peshawar district nursing association on Monday blocked the road near the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly to protest denial of promotion. The paramedics started their protest from the Lady Reading Hospital marching on ...

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa expands de-radicalisation programme   Central Asia Online

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New York Daily News
   
Sleep Early to Avoid Negative Thoughts   
Voice Chronicle
According to a new study, the best way to prevent negative thoughts during daytime is going to bed early at night. The researchers suggest that a regular sleep pattern, in which the bedtime is respectable, can help you to have healthy thoughts, which in turn ...

Late Evenings Linked to Repetitive Negative Thoughts in New Study   Sci-News.com
Recurring Negative Thoughts May Be The Effect Of Little Sleep Or Very Late ...   Science Times
Late Bedtimes Linked To Negative Thoughts Throughout The Day; Sleep ...   Medical Daily
helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news   
iAfrica.com   
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Daily Times
   
Extreme care needed to protect youth against HIV/AIDS: experts   
Daily Times
KARACHI - Pakistan having assumed concentrated epidemic phase of HIV/AIDS, with around five per cent prevalance in high risk groups including injecting drug users etc requires extreme care to protect people in general and youth in particular from ...

Cosatu Northern Cape Statement On the Mortality Statistics   AllAfrica.com
World AIDS Day candelight vigil held in Bangor pays tribute to survivor and victims   The Maine Campus

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Youth Health Magzine
   
Obesity Shortens Life by 8 Years   
Youth Health Magzine
According to a study conducted by a group of researchers from Canada, severely obese adults beyond the age of 35 are in endanger of losing 1 to 8 years of their lives. This shortened lifespan is also feared to be accompanied by about 2 decades of poor ...

Obesity Can Shave Eight Years Off Life   malaysiandigest.com
Obesity+can+take+years+off+life+expectancy   Netdoctor
Obesity Reduces Lifespan By Eight Years   spyghana.com
E Canada Now   
PsychCentral.com (blog)   
Science World Report   
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Firstpost
   
Ebola death toll rises to 6331 as S Leone overtakes Liberia   
Firstpost
Geneva: More than 6,300 people have now died from Ebola in the three hardest hit nations in west Africa, the World Health Organization has said, as Sierra Leone overtook Liberia as the country with the highest number of cases. Representational image. AP.
Sierra Leone Overtakes Liberia in Number of Ebola Cases   Voice of America
Sierra Leone overtakes Liberia in number of Ebola cases: WHO   Reuters
Opportunity to improve health in West Africa   Toronto Star
Reuters UK   
Salt Lake Tribune   
The Straits Times   
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International Business Times, India Edition
   
Photos of Young Girl Revealing Bare Legs Goes Viral in Kabul   
International Business Times, India Edition
A young girl has sparked quite a scandal in Afghanistan, after a set of photographs, showing her wearing a long skirt and walking in the streets of Kabul city with bare legs, went viral on social media. The pictures of the girl walking in skirt baring her leg has ...

Attitudes towards women remain ultra-conservative in Afghanistan   DAWN.com
Photo of woman with legs bared in Kabul goes viral, drawing scorn, outrage   Washington Post (blog)
The brave women fighting for Afghanistan's future   BBC News

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Pakistan Today
   
Polio woes – further restrictions right ahead   
Pakistan Today
While addressing an awareness event on “Healthy Pakistan” held at Karachi Press Club, Expanded Program on Immunisation (EPI) Deputy Project Manager Dr Durray Naaz Jamal on Monday expressed his fear that Pakistan might face further international ...


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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
   
Work on Key Protein Suggests Ways to Address Wound Healing and ...   
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Leveraging knowledge about how metalloproteinases function may lead to novel methods for preventing the growth of tumors. [Ugreen/Fotolia]. (Page 1 of 1). Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai report that a key protein may represent a ...

Key protein may contribute to wound healing, tumour growth   Zee News
Key protein to speed up wound healing   Frontier Post

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