2015年1月5日 星期一

2015-01-06 Pakistan Health


The News International
   
Radiation plus hormone therapy saves lives in prostate cancer   
MENAFN.COM
(MENAFN - AFP) Older men with prostate cancer may live longer if they receive a combination of radiation and hormone therapy, but many men do not get the right treatment, US researchers said Monday. The dual therapy saved nearly 50 percent more lives ...

Public Release: 5-Jan-2015 Radiation plus hormone therapy prolongs survival ...   EurekAlert (press release)

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Pakistan Tribe
   
Three more newborns die at Sargodha DHQ   
DAWN.com
SARGODHA: Three more newborns died in the district headquarters hospital during the last 24 hours, pushing the facility's death toll to 82, since Nov 18, 2014, according to sources. Hospital's Medical Superintendent Dr Pervez said two new sucker machines ...

Sargodha DHQ Has Become The Hell For Infants   Pakistan Tribe

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The Nation
   
First polio drive of '15 cancelled over security concerns   
Oman Tribune
The first polio campaign of the year, which was to be launched from Monday, has been cancelled due to security concerns at all the scheduled places except for Quetta district. The anti-polio drive was to begin in some areas of the Rawalpindi district, the entire ...

Quetta:Polio vaccination campaign launched amid tight security   Pakistan Today
Polio vaccination drive kicks off in Quetta amid tight security   DAWN.com
Four-day anti polio drive starts in Quetta   dunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)

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The News International
   
Pakistan faced with two commonest forms of malnutrition: Report   
The News International
KARACHI: Pakistan is among the countries that suffer from two of the commonest forms of malnutrition that include under five stunting and anaemia among women during the child bearing years. The first ever Global Nutrition Report that tracks the progress of ...


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The Express Tribune
   
Is sugar the next tobacco?   
The Express Tribune
The chef expressed his support for France's imposition of taxes on sugary drinks and holds that Britain should follow suit. PHOTO: AFP. Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver recently branded sugar as “definitely the next evil.” He proclaimed that sugary foods risk ...

Naked Chef goes sour on 'evil' sugar   Times LIVE

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Daily Mail
   
Shocking survey reveals prejudice levelled at overweight people   
Daily Times
Overweight people face so much ridicule and abuse it makes it harder for them to slim down, a study claims, Daily Mail reports. Four in 10 complain they suffered some sort of personal insult or abuse at least once a week, according to a survey of more than ...

​1 in 4 overweight people experience abuse once a week, study reveals   Blackmore Vale Magazine
Ridiculed and taunted: Derbyshire survey shows horrible discrimination faced by ...   Derby Telegraph
Life is tougher for the overweight, study finds   TVNZ
Irish Examiner   
BreakingNews.ie   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Will a smartphone-free bedroom help your kid sleep longer?   
Los Angeles Times
If you want your kid to sleep better, consider taking the smartphone away from them at least an hour before they fall asleep. lRelated Reading from tablets before bed alters sleep cycles · Science Now · Reading from tablets before bed alters sleep cycles.
Smartphones in bedrooms may affect your child's sleep   Capitalberg
Children with smartphones in bedrooms 'sleep less'   AsiaOne
Smartphones in bedrooms may affect children sleep   Consolidate Times
Reuters   
Brattleboro Reformer   
NewsOK.com   
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Voice Chronicle
   
Your Health: Is fast food becoming a healthy choice?   
Alabama's News Leader
Is fast food meals getting healthier? New research reveals the answer. Nutrition experts investigated the nutrition of meals from three major fast food chains. They found little change in calories, salt or saturated fat content over a 17 year period.
Is fast food healthier than it was 20 years ago? It hasn't changed much: studies   Globalnews.ca
In 17 years fast food has seen little change   FanIQ
Fast Foods have not gotten that much Healthier, Report Says   Full-Time Whistle
EcoSalon   
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ecns
   
Stock link bid for HK, Shenzhen   
ecns
China is considering a stock trading link program to allow Hong Kong and Shenzhen investors to buy and sell shares on each city's bourse. The move is part of efforts to integrate Guangdong province, the mainland's reform front-runner, with the country's two ...

New human H7N9 case in south China   Xinhua
China reports 1st H7N9 avian flu case of 2015   Outbreak News Today
Wholesalers call off plan to release 5000 live chickens onto Hong Kong streets   South China Morning Post (subscription)
AG Week   
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Autism Daily Newscast
   
How pets can benefit those children who are on the autism spectrum   
Autism Daily Newscast
child with pet 300x225 How pets can benefit those children who are on the autism spectrum. University of Missouri – A recent study carried out by researchers at the university has found that pets can help those children on the autism spectrum with social skills ...


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