2014年12月19日 星期五

2014-12-20 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Eye of the storm: Experts call for winter vacations across KP   
The Express Tribune
The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government directed all private schools across the province to make proper security arrangements. PHOTO: AFP. PESHAWAR: Following the brutal massacre at Army Public School, former education minister and education expert ...

Four new polio cases surface in Pakistan   Business Standard
Fata needs attention   The News International
Four new polio cases surface   Daily Times
DAWN.com   
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The Nation
   
Winter holidays prescribed   
The Nation
LAHORE - Winter holidays have been announced for King Edward Medical University, University of Health Sciences and all medical colleges of the province from December 20 to January 9, 2015. This decision will also be applicable to private medical ...


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Experts call for creating knowledge-based IT networks   
Business Recorder
Experts at a seminar have stressed the need for creating knowledge based networks and working out cost-effective solutions to address the problems of the developing world. They also resolved to direct the efforts of COMSATS' International Thematic ...

Scientists agree to collaborate for ICT-based world research project   Daily Times

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It's time to fight traditions that harm women's health: WHO   
Reuters
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Some of the major health problems faced by women in developing countries are caused by "terrible" traditions that must be stopped, said the head of public health at the World Health Organisation (WHO). Traditions ...


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Pakistan Today
   
29th polio case detected in Sindh   
DAWN.com
LARKANA/KARACHI: Provincial health authorities on Wednesday confirmed another polio case, bringing the victims toll to 29 in the province so far this year. Officials in the expanded programme on immunisation (EPI) in Sindh said that 13-month-old Din ...

Polio case detected in Larkana   Pakistan Today

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Pakistan to fully integrate non-communicable   
The News International
Three years after having signed the Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), Pakistan on Friday announced its intention to fully integrate NCDs into the primary health care system by establishing NCD units ...

Request For Abstracts: Health Affairs Non-Communicable Disease Theme Issue   Health Affairs (blog)

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News Every day
   
Are you a worrier? Then you're more likely to be smart   
Daily Times
Worriers can be kept awake at night replaying the day, or imagining all the possible worst case scenarios in their lives. But they can at least take comfort in the fact that this behaviour could be a sign of intelligence. More than 125 students were surveyed about ...

Anxiety Predicts Intelligence: Worriers Have Higher IQs   News Every day
Don't worry about worrying   Sunday World

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Helplessness and unavoidable shockwave   
Pakistan Today
The history of humans is a history of intergroup conflict, whether it is between tribes, city–states, kingdoms, or nations. Brutality, ruthlessness, violence in the name of religion or any other political agenda creates not only havoc among the masses in any ...

Protecting Our Children From the Violence on the News   Huffington Post Canada
Now Children ask questions!   GreaterKashmir.com

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New York Daily News
   
Stigma Of Sierra Leone's 'Ebola Orphans' Remains   
Sky News
Thousands of young children who have lost parents to Ebola are struggling to find new homes because of the fear of the disease. 01:41, UK, Saturday 20 December 2014. Play video "Stigma For 'Ebola Ophans' Remains" ...

Canadian Forces medical staff head to Sierra Leone on Ebola mission   Toronto Star
UN chief praises Ebola nurses, pledges support during visit   Reuters UK
Ebola crisis: Liberia holds senate postponed election   BBC News

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The Indian Express
   
City Life May Be To Blame For Rising Diabetes Rates   
Huffington Post
Aesop's fable about the dangers of urban life goes something like this: A City Mouse visits his cousin in the country and is shocked at the humble meal they eat. The City Mouse invites the Country Mouse to his home in town, where he promises to serve a ...

Stress triggering diabetes in developing nations   Business Standard
Urban stress linked to increased diabetes risk   Diabetes.co.uk
Moving to Cities is Linked to Diabetes in Developing World   Laboratory Equipment

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