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2015-01-01 Pakistan Health


Irish Independent
   
Ebola nurse now 'sitting up and talking' as she gets treatment   
Irish Independent
The British nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone has been treated with an experimental antiviral drug along with blood plasma from survivors of the disease, specialist doctors said last night. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Ebola patient sitting up, reading and talking   Herald Scotland
Risk of disease spreading 'very low'   Irish Examiner
Ebola spreads in Sierra Leone as global cases top 20000   Khaleej Times
Mirror.co.uk   
Xinhua   
Deutsche Welle   
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Pakistan Today
   
SKMH celebrates 20th year of hospital   
Business Recorder
Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre's organised a cake cutting ceremony in the hospital to celebrate 20th year of hospital. A large number of cancer patients, hospital management and employees were present on the occasion.
SKMCH has made Imran Khan proud   Pakistan Today

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Punjab to establish regional blood transfusion centres   
Daily Times
LAHORE: The Punjab government, with the assistance of German government, will establish Regional Safe Blood Transfusion Centres in the province. Secretary Health Punjab Jawad Rafiq Malik revealed this while chairing a meeting in connection with the ...


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Times of India
   
Bats may have triggered Ebola outbreak: Study   
Times of India
Toddler infected by creatures while playing inside a hollow tree in Guinea likely 1st case of disease. The toddler in Guinea who is thought to have been the first case in the current outbreak of Ebola in West Africa may have caught the virus from bats in a ...

'Bats are a possible source of Ebola epidemic in West Africa'   The Guardian Nigeria
Ebola, Bat Meat And Tracking Patient Zero— Global Stories Of 2014   CBS Local
Ebola outbreak: 1st case with 2-year-old boy linked to bats   CBC.ca
Huffington Post   
National Post   
New York Daily News   
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Styleite
   
Science Says: Nagging Your Family Members to Lose Weight Has the Opposite ...   
Styleite
I'm overweight. I'm overweight by New York standards, Hollywood standards and medical standards. I'm not “death fat” (Lesley's satirical term for morbid obesity), and I don't wear plus-size clothing (I'm right on the edge), but I could healthfully stand to lose 30 ...


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Sharnoff's Global Views
   
Balochistan Chief Minister Vows to Eradicate Polio   
Sharnoff's Global Views
QUETTA — Chief Minister of Balochistan Abdul Malik Baloch has said along with the eradication of polio and other diseases in children, the provincial government will provide best healthcare facilities to prevent and treat people with Hepatitis, Malaria, ...

Emis website to help identify 'ghost schools'   Oman Tribune

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A new venture   
DAWN.com
AWAY from the bustle of downtown Karachi in a remote area of Korangi bordering Ibrahim Hyderi, where our fishermen eke out a hazardous living, an experiment in social engineering is taking place. It is expected to be a milestone in the history of healthcare ...


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Daily News & Analysis
   
New drug combo treatment for malaria in kids found highly effective   
Daily News & Analysis
A new research has found that combination of artemisinin and naphthoquine drugs could be used in the treatment of malaria where multiple parasite species cause the disease in children. Representational Image File Photo. The study done by University of ...

New drug combo therapy may treat malaria in children   Business Standard
Anti-malaria drug combo boon for children   Zee News
Artemisinin, Naphthoquine combo found highly effective in treating malaria in kids   The News Reports

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Channel News Asia
   
Bird flu kills five in Libya   
New Kerala
Five people have died in Libya as a result of bird flu, an official said Monday. Baderedin al-Neyar, director of the National Centre for Disease Control, however, declined to speculate on the source of the infection. He said three cases were recorded in the ...

At Least Five Killed by Bird Flu in Libya   Latin American Herald Tribune

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ARY NEWS (press release) (blog)
   
Two cups of milk may be ideal for preschoolers   
ARY NEWS (press release) (blog)
Preschoolers who drink three or more cups of milk a day may get a small height boost, but they're also more likely to be overweight or obese, according to a new U.S. study. The results, based on nearly 9,000 children, support current recommendations that ...


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