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Chagai infant new victim of polio
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ISLAMABAD: A polio case was confirmed on the first day of New Year on Thursday, taking the tally reported over the past 11 months to 296. According to a statement issued by the Ministry of National Health, the new patient is Mohammad Shafi, an infant ...
Two-Year-Old Child in Pakistan Becomes First Victim of Polio in 2015NDTV
2-yr-old child in Pakistan becomes 1st victim of polio in 2015Business Standard
First polio case of 2015 reported in GhaghaiDaily Times
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ISLAMABAD: A polio case was confirmed on the first day of New Year on Thursday, taking the tally reported over the past 11 months to 296. According to a statement issued by the Ministry of National Health, the new patient is Mohammad Shafi, an infant ...
Two-Year-Old Child in Pakistan Becomes First Victim of Polio in 2015
2-yr-old child in Pakistan becomes 1st victim of polio in 2015
First polio case of 2015 reported in Ghaghai
BBC News
Two-Thirds Of Cancer Cases Due To "Bad Luck": Study
Bernama
WASHINGTON, Jan 2 (Bernama) -- The majority of cancer cases can be explained by "bad luck" rather than the result of environmental factors and inherited genes, Xinhua news agency reports citing a study. The study, published in the US journal Science, ...
Most cancers are 'caused by bad luck - not poor lifestyles'Irish Independent
Most cancer types 'just bad luck'BBC News
Scientists claim 65% of cancer cases are down to random mistakes in genesDaily Mail
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Bernama
WASHINGTON, Jan 2 (Bernama) -- The majority of cancer cases can be explained by "bad luck" rather than the result of environmental factors and inherited genes, Xinhua news agency reports citing a study. The study, published in the US journal Science, ...
Most cancers are 'caused by bad luck - not poor lifestyles'
Most cancer types 'just bad luck'
Scientists claim 65% of cancer cases are down to random mistakes in genes
Pakistan Today
Pindi hospitals lack security arrangements
The Nation
Rawalpindi - Despite strict instructions by Punjab government, allied hospitals in Rawalpindi lack full proof arrangements to check any incident of terrorism. According to reports, there are only 89 guards at the hospitals of the Punjab government and the ...
Rawalpindi's unguarded hospitalsPakistan Today
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The Nation
Rawalpindi - Despite strict instructions by Punjab government, allied hospitals in Rawalpindi lack full proof arrangements to check any incident of terrorism. According to reports, there are only 89 guards at the hospitals of the Punjab government and the ...
Rawalpindi's unguarded hospitals
Better healthcare facilities: rural folk top priority: minister
Business Recorder
Provincial Minister for Law, Excise & Taxation and Finance Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman has said the government is using all available resources for providing better healthcare facilities to the people especially mother and child in the province and the priority ...
Govt utilizing all resources for strict implementation of anti-narcotics lawsPakistan Observer
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Business Recorder
Provincial Minister for Law, Excise & Taxation and Finance Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman has said the government is using all available resources for providing better healthcare facilities to the people especially mother and child in the province and the priority ...
Govt utilizing all resources for strict implementation of anti-narcotics laws
Telegraph.co.uk
Health-care worker leaves BC hospital after third negative Ebola test
The Globe and Mail
A health-care worker who was being tested for Ebola has been released from a B.C. hospital after a third round of results confirmed she does not have the virus. Patrice Gordon – a nurse practitioner who travelled to Sierra Leone in November and returned to ...
Sierra Leone fasts against ebolaIrish Examiner
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey monitored around the clock as condition ''could ...Mirror.co.uk
Sierra Leone's president calls for week of fasting and prayer to stop EbolaWashington Post
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The Globe and Mail
A health-care worker who was being tested for Ebola has been released from a B.C. hospital after a third round of results confirmed she does not have the virus. Patrice Gordon – a nurse practitioner who travelled to Sierra Leone in November and returned to ...
Sierra Leone fasts against ebola
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey monitored around the clock as condition ''could ...
Sierra Leone's president calls for week of fasting and prayer to stop Ebola
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.
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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.
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Saudi Arabia makes health insurance mandatory for visitors
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RIYADH: Like many countries in the developed world, Saudi Arabia has made health insurance mandatory for people coming to the country on visit visa, the Saudi Cooperative Health Insurance Council announced after a meeting chaired by the health ...
Visitors' medical insurance a mustArab News
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RIYADH: Like many countries in the developed world, Saudi Arabia has made health insurance mandatory for people coming to the country on visit visa, the Saudi Cooperative Health Insurance Council announced after a meeting chaired by the health ...
Visitors' medical insurance a must
The Nation
First Ebola boy infected by bats
The Nation
Conakry - The Ebola victim who is believed to have triggered the current outbreak - a two-year-old boy called Emile Ouamouno from Guinea - may have been infected by playing in a hollow tree housing a colony of bats, say scientists. They made the ...
Insect-eating bats implicated as Ebola outbreak sourceScience News
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The Nation
Conakry - The Ebola victim who is believed to have triggered the current outbreak - a two-year-old boy called Emile Ouamouno from Guinea - may have been infected by playing in a hollow tree housing a colony of bats, say scientists. They made the ...
Insect-eating bats implicated as Ebola outbreak source
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Make Yoga #1 on New Year's Resolution List
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yoga 2 Most Americans who make New Year's resolutions put losing weight/getting healthy on the top of the list. Unfortunately, most people don't keep their resolutions. But a great way to both lose weight and be in overall better health, which includes less ...
Yoga can help improve cardio-metabolic healthDeccan Chronicle
Yoga a potential therapy for cardiovascular disease: StudyInternational News Network
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eParisExtra.com
yoga 2 Most Americans who make New Year's resolutions put losing weight/getting healthy on the top of the list. Unfortunately, most people don't keep their resolutions. But a great way to both lose weight and be in overall better health, which includes less ...
Yoga can help improve cardio-metabolic health
Yoga a potential therapy for cardiovascular disease: Study
Alarming rise in depression cases during pregnancy reported
Daily Times
Rising numbers of women are developing depression while they are pregnant due to the growing expectations of motherhood, experts have claimed. Around 20,000 women were observed to have some form of mental health complaint before they gave birth ...
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Daily Times
Rising numbers of women are developing depression while they are pregnant due to the growing expectations of motherhood, experts have claimed. Around 20,000 women were observed to have some form of mental health complaint before they gave birth ...
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