2015年1月12日 星期一

2015-01-13 Pakistan Health


The Nation
   
Anti-polio move underway   
The Nation
LAHORE - Prime Minister's Focal Person for Polio Eradication Ayesha Raza Farooq inaugurated a three-day anti-polio campaign in Model Town on Monday. EPI Director Dr Munir Ahmed, WHO Team Leader Dr Ubaidul Islam and other officials were also ...

Polio campaign begins in Punjab   Business Recorder
Health commitments: Polio vaccination drive resumes   The Express Tribune

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Trial of doctors' killers demanded in military courts   
Daily Times
KARACHI: Different organizations of doctors on Monday unanimously demanded of the federal and provincial governments to arrests the culprits involved in doctors; killing in Karachi and their cases be tried in military courts. Pakistan Medical Association ...


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Daily Times
   
National report: Kidney patients now living longer   
The Michigan Daily
A University-based data project has found patients with kidney disease are living longer than in the past. The United States Renal Data System, whose coordinating center is located in the School of Public Health Building, reported fewer cases of end-stage ...

Passive smoking increases risk of dementia   The Nation
Most effective treatment for common kidney disorder found   Daily Times

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News Tribe
   
Pakistani surgeon breaks US doctor's Guinness world record   
News Tribe
RAWALPINDI: The Guinness Book of World Record management has certified that a Pakistani consultant surgeon Dr Naeem Taj achieved a new record after 'removing gall stones and gall bladder from the youngest person ever'. Dr. M. Naeem Taj, a talented ...

Pak surgeon sets another Guinness world record   The Nation

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Daily Mail
   
Women cry more than men & for twice as long   
Daily Times
As stereotypes go, it is one of the oldest. But women do shed a tear more often than men, a study shows. The researchers said hormonal differences between the sexes could be to blame, but social conditioning plays a part too. Women well up between 30 ...

Women cry more than men 'because of the media'   RT (blog)
Is it okay to cry in work? 4:42PM   Glamour.com
No more tears: men really do cry less than women   Telegraph.co.uk

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Geek Infinite
   
An optimist boasts a healthy heart, study says   
Geek Infinite
According to a recent study release, people who are more optimistic in attitude in all walks of life tend to be healthier in terms of their hearts. Being an optimist doesn't only lead to a better outlook towards life but also is helpful in maintaining a better ...

Optimists Have Healthier Hearts   Newser
Optimism is a way to healthy heart, says study   America Herald
Optimists have a healthy heart   Consolidate Times
Capitalberg   
U.S. News & World Report   
The Globe and Mail   
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Daily Times
   
Treatment vows to tackle sagging skin caused by looking at tablets   
Daily Times
It is one of the downsides of the technological age - the premature wrinkling around the neck suffered by those who constantly look down at their smartphones and tablets, Daily Mail reports. But beauty experts have come up with the answer to combat the ...

YSL Releases Cream Promising To Rid "Tech Neck" Wrinkles   iDigitalTimes.com
Smartphones Cause Premature Wrinkling: Study   Newsmax Health
Smartphones and tablets cause skin wrinkling condition dubbed 'tech-neck'   Telegraph.co.uk
TelecomTV   
International Business Times UK   
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The Indian Express
   
Almonds Reduce Belly Fat, Reports Study   
SMN Weekly
According to the latest study, consuming almonds could reduce belly fat along with protecting against heart disease. The details of this study were published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Researchers of Penn State University stated that ...

Almonds Can Reduce Belly Fat, Study Finds   Forbes
Snacking on almonds can reduce belly fat!   Daily Times
Almonds could reduce belly fat: Study   Financial Express

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Irish Examiner
   
Blood test key to help kick cigs   
Irish Examiner
The rate at which a smoker's blood breaks down nicotine could hold the secret to the best treatment they can receive if they want to kick the habit, researchers have found. A report in the Lancet Respiratory Medicine Journal suggests people who process ...

'Metabolizer Test' Might Someday Take Guesswork Out of Quitting Smoking   Philly.com
Smokers' nicotine metabolism type could predict best way to quit   CBC.ca
Metabolism may indicate smoking cessation success   New York Daily News
Times of India   
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America Herald
   
Regeneron/Sanofi Seek PCSK9 Drug Praluent Approval in EU   
Zacks.com
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (REGN - Analyst Report) and Sanofi (SNY - Analyst Report) announced that the Marketing Authorisation Application for their PCSK9 (proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9) antibody, Praluent, has been accepted by the ...

Marketing application for alirocumab accepted by EMA for review   Healio
Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Drug Alirocumab ready for launch   New Hampshire Voice
European regulator accepts Regeneron/Sanofi application for cholesterol ...   Seeking Alpha
The Pharma Letter   
Business Recorder   
Reuters   
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