2015年1月3日 星期六

2015-01-04 Pakistan Health


DAWN.com
   
Ayub Medical College appoints staffers   
DAWN.com
ABBOTTABAD: The selection board of the Ayub Medical College has approved appointment of 19 doctors and promotion of 19 others to higher pay scales. According to a notification issued by the AMC principal on Saturday, the selection board appointed ...

21 AMC doctors promoted   The News International

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DAWN.com
   
Fata patients overburden KP health system   
DAWN.com
PESHAWAR: Health facilities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are overstretched due to the influx of patients from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas. According to local doctors, Fata residents visit health facilities in the province due to a lack of infrastructure in ...

Pakistan struggles to fight polio virus spread   Press TV
First polio campaign of 2015   The News International
One more polio case surfaced, toll reaches 297   dunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)

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dailyRx
   
Some Patients Protected From Obesity Problems   
dailyRx
(dailyRx News) Obesity and metabolic problems may not always go hand-in-hand. Some obese people may not develop the metabolic changes that are often tied to obesity. A small study found that some people don't develop metabolic changes that can ...

Not all obese people prone to poor health, says study   Saudi Gazette
Paradox: Not all obese people develop metabolic problems   Science Codex
Why all obese people don't develop metabolic problems   Business Standard
RT   
Food World News   
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Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
   
Bad luck and cancer – did the media get it wrong?   
Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
The chances are that, if you follow news articles about cancer, you'll have come across headlines like “Most Cancers Caused By Bad Luck” (The Daily Beast) or “Two-thirds of cancers are due to “bad luck,” study finds” (CBS News). The story – based on ...

Research Shows Many Adult Cancers Caused By 'Bad Luck'   MyArkLaMiss (press release) (blog)
Many types of cancers are merely bad luck, study shows   CNET
A New Study Shows Some Cancers Appear Mostly By Chance   Newswire (press release)
Quartz   
Mother Nature Network (blog)   
UPI.com   
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Times of India
   
All Pets Help Children With Autism Gain Sociality   
Science 2.0
Pets play an important role in our social lives and they can act as catalysts for social interaction, previous research has shown, because pets often serve as "social lubricants." Although much media attention has focused on how dogs can improve the social ...

Living with pet animals improves social skills of autistic kids, make them assertive   Hindustan Times
How a Furry Friend Can Help Kids with Autism   Care2.com
Pets may help autistic children to be more assertive Jan 2, 4:39 pm   ANINEWS
KTRH   
Growing Your Baby   
Business 2 Community   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Research declares champagne hangovers the worst   
TVNZ
It's advice that comes around a week too late, but new research suggests drinking champagne will get you drunk faster, and make your hangover worse. Boris Tabakoff, a pharmacology professor at the University of Colorado, told ABC that the carbon dioxide ...

Researchers Explain The Terrible Champagne Hangovers   Voice Chronicle
Why are champagne hangovers the worst ever?   TheHealthSite
Professor explains why Champagne causes the worst hangovers   Rocky Mountain Collegian
myCentralOregon.com   
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STLtoday.com
   
Scientists trace Ebola outbreak to a tree where children play   
STLtoday.com
According to research published Tuesday by the Robert Koch Institute, fruit bats are almost certainly to blame for the current Ebola outbreak, which has claimed 7,800 lives so far. But while most outbreaks caused by a fruit bat would have someone who hunted ...

Ebola epidemic likely stemmed from contact with insectivorous bats   Healio
The Incurable "Ebola Virus": Even Deadlier Than The Black Plague?   Empire State Tribune
First Ebola victim may have been infected by bats   Times Record News
The Guardian   
International Business Times AU   
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Daily Mail
   
Aspirin is useless for a quarter of patients and hundreds could be dying each ...   
Daily Mail
Aspirin is pointless for a quarter of patients and hundreds could be needlessly dying as a result, doctors have warned. They say that 16million Britons may not gain any benefit at all from taking a daily dose of the drug, which is mainly used to thin the blood.
Aspirin is 'useless' for up to a quarter of patients   Irish Independent

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Design & Trend
   
Gaps In Wealth And Power Lead To Contrasting Mental Disorders   
Design & Trend
Extremes of having wealth and power lead to different levels of self-esteem which are associated with different mental afflictions, reports Science Daily. Whether you are Donald Trump or living from paycheck to paycheck, your feelings of self-worth may lead to ...

Wealth, power linked to many mental disorders   Zee News

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Children Starving to Death in Pakistan's Drought-Struck Tharparkar District   
Independent European Daily Express
MITHI, Pakistan, Jan 03 (IPS) - The main entrance to the Civil Hospital in Mithi, headquarters of the Tharparkar district in Pakistan’s southern Sindh Province, is blocked by a couple of men clad in traditional dress and turbans. They are trying to console a ...


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