2015年1月16日 星期五

2015-01-17 Pakistan Health


DAWN.com
   
Deliberations on health reforms   
DAWN.com
LAHORE: Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif gave approval on Friday to various measures for the uplift of the health sector. The health department had recommended several schemes to reform the sector. The chief minister said at a meeting that there was a need ...

CM okays healthy uplifts   The Nation
CM gives approval to important measures for reforms in health sector   Daily Times
CM wants to see a healthy Punjab   Pakistan Today
Business Recorder   
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Minister calls for effective steps to deal with HIV/AIDS   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: National Health Services, Regulation & Coordination Minister of State Saira Afzal Tarar on Friday said that the government is committed to provide all the needed support to provinces for addressing the major issue of gap in between the affected ...

Ghana faces setback in HIV response after medical warehouse burnt   GlobalPost
UNAIDS Takes Fight Against AIDS To 2015 AFCON   Vibe Ghana

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Daily Times
   
Study claims WiFi is more dangerous to children   
Daily Times
A study has asked regulators to re-address whether exposure to WiFi signals can be harmful to children - despite widespread scientific agreement that there is no danger. The study quoted by Forbes appears in the Journal of Microscopy and Ultrastructure ...

WiFi Exposure is Dangerous for Children Study Claims   Sputnik US

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Science Times
   
Napping Babies Have Better Memory and Learn Faster   
Science Times
Baby Sleeping (Photo : By PinkStock Photos, D. Sharon Pruitt [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons). A daytime nap or two is an essential part of every baby's daily routine. These naps allow newborns and toddlers ...

Babies' memory develops while napping: study   Free Malaysia Today
Baby's nap time is crucial for brain   iAfrica.com
Napping boosts infants' memory   Khaleej Times
Mother Nature Network (blog)   
The New Age Online   
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New York Daily News
   
Wearing high heels wreaks havoc on your knees: study   
New York Daily News
Your boots may have been made for walking, but they aren't doing your knees any favors. Wearing heels that are at least 3.5 inches tall could prematurely age knee joints and increase a woman's risk of developing osteoarthritis (OA), according to a new study.
Wearing killer high heels could lead to osteoarthritis, study warns   NHS Choices
Wearing high heels can ruin your knees - study   New Zealand Herald
Heels could harm knees   TV3.ie
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Tech Times
   
The Environment Is The Designer Of Our Immune System   
States Chronicle
The sensitivity of our body to germs might be related to the environment we live in. Our immunes system is changing with the passing of time, by moulding on the way and place we live our lives. The environment is the designer of our immune system, study ...

Environmental Immunity   Scientist
More than genes, environment influences immune system   The Hoops News
Environment Plays a Bigger Role Than Genetics In Developing Our Immune ...   Voice Chronicle
Hindustan Times   
Edmonton Journal   
WPDE   
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Stressful jobs may increase stroke risk   
Reuters UK
(Reuters Health) – - People who have demanding jobs and job strain are more likely to suffer one type of stroke, a review of previous studies suggests. Job strain has been linked to heart attack risk in the past, but not necessarily to stroke. “Previous studies on ...


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Irish Independent
   
Flu threat poses a new test for Varadkar   
Irish Independent
January is proving a wicked month for the health service and patients who depend on it. No sooner has some control been brought to emergency department overcrowding than flu levels increase. This season there is particular concern because of a strain of ...

Bay Area Sees Spike In Flu Cases, 4 Deaths Reported   CBS Local
Flu virus in overcrowded A&Es 'will lead to deaths'   Irish Examiner
Two more flu-related deaths as cases continue to fall in Dallas County   Dallas Morning News (blog)
WMUR Manchester   
WKBT La Crosse   
Capitalberg   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
How 20 Minutes of Exercise can Save your Life   
DESIblitz
Inactivity kills twice as many people as obesity, according to a study at Cambridge University. A 20 minute walk each day reduces risk of premature death by a third. By Harvey Bhogal • January 16, 2015. How 20 Minutes of Exercise can Save your Life.
No exercise even worse than obesity   iAfrica.com
20-minute daily walk cuts early death risk   Khaleej Times
Study: Lack Of Exercise Causes Twice As Many Deaths As Obesity   CBS Local
Stuff.co.nz   
Daily Times   
Los Angeles Times   
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Yibada (English Edition)
   
China Reports Over 100000 New Cases of HIV/AIDS in 2014   
Yibada (English Edition)
Based on data released on Thursday, Wang Guoqiang, vice head of the National Health and Family Planning Commission, informed the media that about 104,000 new HIV/AIDS infections were recorded throughout China in 2014. Zuma Press. Volunteers ...

In the Deep South, HIV diagnosis and death are more likely   Houston Chronicle
Kids at centre of China's new HIV frontline   The Australian
HIV-Positive Southerners Have Higher Death Rates   AIDSmeds.com HIV/AIDS Treatment News
Financial Times   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
Economic Times   
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