2014年12月10日 星期三

2014-12-11 Pakistan Health


The Nation
   
80pc population lives without health protection   
The Nation
UNITED NATIONS - Some 80 per cent of the population across 44 countries lives without any health protection, essentially being deprived of the right to healthcare simply because they cannot afford it, according a new report released by the International ...

Global health protection crisis leaves 40% without coverage   GhanaWeb

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A night out with the lads is good for men   
Daily Times
It might be the last news a long suffering wife or girlfriend wants to hear. A night out with the lads is good for men, as it helps them relax, scientists claim. In fact, male bonding is more likely to lower a man's stress levels than a night with his partner, or time ...

Stressed men should hang out with friends, without women   West - Welfare Society Territory
Monkey-style 'bromance' helps macaques cope   Bend Bulletin
It's Science: The Real Reason He Needs A Guys' Night Out Tonight   YourTango

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BPA and rise in blood pressure   
E Kantipur
DEC 11 - People who regularly drink from cans and plastic bottles may want to reconsider: A new study shows that a common chemical in the containers can seep into beverages and raise blood pressure within a few hours. The research raises new concerns ...

Drinking 2 fizzy drinks a day 'raises blood pressure'   Daily Times
Could BPA Raise Blood Pressure?   WDTV

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Deutsche Welle
   
Ebola health workers awarded Time magazine's 'Person of the Year'   
Deutsche Welle
Time magazine's prestigious "Person of the Year" title has been awarded collectively to healthcare workers treating the Ebola epidemic. The medical staff have been praised for their "tireless acts of courage and mercy." Ebola medical staff. Healthcare workers ...

Time names courageous Ebola fighters 'Person of the Year' for 2014   South China Morning Post (subscription)
'Time' magazine honours the doctors combating Ebola   Irish Independent
UTMB researcher in group named as Time's Person of Year   Chron.com
BBC News   
NECN   
The Australian   
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Endocrinology Advisor
   
Metabolic Conditions Linked to Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms   
Endocrinology Advisor
(HealthDay News) — Metabolic abnormalities such as metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance are associated with lower urinary tract symptoms, according to two studies published in BJU International. Pourya Pashootan, from Saint-Louis Hospital in Paris, ...

Studies link metabolic syndrome to urinary problems   Medical News Today

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The Express Tribune
   
Do You Know the Real Reason Why You Eat?   
Huffington Post Canada
If asked why they eat, most people would respond because they are hungry. But that seemingly obvious reason is the exception rather than the rule, according to a recent study on the psychology of food intake and portion control. The fact is that our eating ...

Healthy Kids Eat 'Grown-Up Food' and Like It   Eat. Drink. Better.
7 non-food factors that derail weight loss   The Express Tribune

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
BiteBite is a wearable that improves your eating habits   
TrustedReviews
It's not only what you eat that impacts on your waistline, it's how you eat it too. BiteBite promises to analyse your eating habits and help you lose weight. Studies have shown that when you chew for longer, it improves your digestion and slows you down, ...

$159 'microphone' in ear can help you lose weight   Customs Today Newspaper
Can the BitBite microphone in your EAR help you lose weight?   Daily Mail

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Toronto Star
   
Malaria progress threatened by Ebola, drug resistance, says WHO   
Toronto Star
The past decade has seen major gains in the fight against malaria, with steadily declining cases, “dramatically” fewer deaths, and the global mortality rate nearly halved since 2000, according to a new report from the World Health Organization. But progress is ...

Malaria deaths halved since 2000 but Ebola risks gains: WHO   Times LIVE
Embargo - Malaria Deaths Halved Since 2000, Ebola Risks Gains: WHO   Vanguard
WHO reports dramatic fall in malaria deaths   RTE.ie
Deutsche Welle   
Voice of America   
NDTV   
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Diabetes Insider
   
Losing Pregnancy Pounds is Tough for New Moms   
Voice Chronicle
Majority of new moms retain their pregnancy pounds for a long time after giving birth. Weight gain is quite natural and healthy during pregnancy but losing the extra pounds afterwards is not easy. A new research says that about 75 percent of new moms are ...

75 Percent New Mothers Carrry Post Pregnancy Weight Till One Year After Birth   News Every day
Pregnancy Pounds Difficult to Shed: New Study Finds   Diabetes Insider
Pregnancy Weight Gain: Most Women Don't Lose Weight After Birth Because ...   Medical Daily
Capital OTC   
Philly.com   
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Times LIVE
   
Trying to be slim? Have your dessert first   
Daily Times
But the key to losing weight could be to eat dessert first, scientists have claimed. Researchers from Imperial College London believe that feasting on sugar-rich foods at the start of a meal could help keep people's appetites in check. The study focused on ...

Newly-found brain function could prevent obesity   Press TV
Pill to curb obesity a step closer   Times of India
Our brains drive us to eat sugar   Times LIVE
TV3.ie   
Daily News & Analysis   
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