2014年12月18日 星期四

2014-12-19 Pakistan Health


Times of India
   
How it pays to be a Plain Jane   
Daily Times
Being described as average-looking might not sound like much of a compliment, but having a 'typical' face means people trust you more. Psychologists created a scale of faces, ranging from unattractive to attractive, and found those around the half-way point ...

Average looking faces deemed most trustworthy   The Express Tribune
Science Has Good News for People With "Average" Faces   Mic
'Average looking' faces are more trustworthy   TheHealthSite
Times of India   
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The Nation
   
Mobilink holds largest blood collection drive   
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Mobilink Foundation has organised Pakistan's largest corporate blood collection drive. The nationwide blood donation drive organised by Mobilink's CSR team in collaboration with Sundus Foundation and The Indus Hospital, resulted in ...

Mobilink holds country's largest corporate blood drive   Business Recorder

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MensXP.com
   
10 Things Every Person Must Know About Ebola   
MensXP.com
With Ebola becoming the buzzword of the year it is shocking to see the lack of information out there about the virus that has killed more than 5000 people already. We decided to tell you a few things about the disease so increase your Ebola Quotient.
Local Response to Ebola Virus Lauded   AllAfrica.com
Pakistan declared Ebola-free   The Nation
Carlos Lopes calls for debt cancellation for Ebola-affected countries   Sierra Express Media
Peninsula On-line   
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Techly
   
So you've lost weight, that's great – but how did you actually do it? The answer ...   
Techly
It's probably the aspect of weight loss we're least concerned with – where does the weight actually go? However, after losing a few kilograms a few years ago, one curious Aussie scientist wanted to know where his belly had actually disappeared to. “I lost 15 ...

Want to lose weight? Breathe more!   WA today
Breathe out if you want to lose weight   Independent Online
When you lose weight, where does it go?   iAfrica.com
Stuff.co.nz   
The Express Tribune   
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The Indian Express
   
Domestic abuse during pregnancy may harm babies   
Futurity: Research News
Children whose mothers were abused while pregnant are at higher risk of emotional and behavioral issues in their first year of life. A new study finds that these children may display symptoms that include nightmares, startling easily, being bothered by loud ...

Domestic violence harms the child in womb   West - Welfare Society Territory
Domestic violence could affect baby in womb   The Indian Express
Domestic Abuse Can Harm Unborn   PsychCentral.com (blog)
Panorama.am   
TheHealthSite   
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Dispatch News Desk
   
Four new polio cases surface in Pakistan   
Business Standard
At least four new polio cases have surfaced in Pakistan with the total number of cases rising to 287, media reported Thursday. The new cases were reported from Nasirabad and Qilla Abdullah in Balochistan province, Bannu in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and ...

Four new polio cases surface across Pakistan   Dispatch News Desk
Four new polio cases surface   Daily Times

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NDTV
   
Global life expectancy increases by more than 6 years   
Fox News Latino
Life expectancy around the world increased by 6.2 years between 1990 and 2013, according to a study published by The Lancet. Men, on average, are living 5.8 years and women have gained an additional 6.6 years, due largely to decreasing mortality rates ...

Life expectancy down in SA   Independent Online
Global life expectancy rises by about six years, study finds   CTV News
Life expectancy up by six years, study finds   The Globe and Mail
BDlive   
NDTV   
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Colombia village's 'curse' could hold Alzheimer's cure   
Medical Xpress
When John Jairo, a meticulous night watchman, lost his job for leaving all of his employer's doors open, his family knew they were hit by the "Yarumal curse." Yarumal, a Colombian village perched in the Andes Mountains, has a high incidence of a genetic ...


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Daily Times
   
The Consequence Of WHO's Stalled Response To Ebola   
AFKInsider
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the nations that fund it failed to respond quickly and effectively to the deadly West Africa Ebola outbreak despite repeated warnings by aid agencies, a UK parliamentary committee said on Thursday. Ebola cases are ...

Ritchie presses for commitment on Ebola aid   Newry Times
'Response to West Africa Ebola outbreak too slow'   Eyewitness News

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Suicides decreasing in China, rising in India   
TwoCircles.net
Kolkata : While suicides are on the decline in China, they are increasing in India, a global study said Thursday. The study, involving more than 700 researchers and covering 188 countries, found that half of all suicide deaths occur in China and India alone.

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