DAWN.com
First national polio campaign launched
PakTribune.com
ISLAMABAD: First national polio campaign was launched to vaccinate over 34 million children across the country on Monday January,19,2015. However, due to the security reasons, unavailability of staff and harsh weather conditions, the anti-polio drive ...
Over 34m children to be vaccinated in the year's first polio driveDAWN.com
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PakTribune.com
ISLAMABAD: First national polio campaign was launched to vaccinate over 34 million children across the country on Monday January,19,2015. However, due to the security reasons, unavailability of staff and harsh weather conditions, the anti-polio drive ...
Over 34m children to be vaccinated in the year's first polio drive
Daily Times
Consume less salt to reduce stomach cancer risk
Daily Times
A new study has revealed that excessive salt consumption, which is well known for causing high blood pressure and heart disease, can also increase the risk of stomach cancer. The most well-established stomach cancer risk factor is infection with a bacterium ...
Salt-rich diet leads to stomach cancerhelpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
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Daily Times
A new study has revealed that excessive salt consumption, which is well known for causing high blood pressure and heart disease, can also increase the risk of stomach cancer. The most well-established stomach cancer risk factor is infection with a bacterium ...
Salt-rich diet leads to stomach cancer
USAID academic training for health officials launched
Business Recorder
Pakistan is facing many health challenges; majority of them having public health significance. Other countries with similar situation have addressed their challenges through evidence-based strategies including those involving advocacy and communication.
1st Health Communications course inauguratedThe Nation
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Business Recorder
Pakistan is facing many health challenges; majority of them having public health significance. Other countries with similar situation have addressed their challenges through evidence-based strategies including those involving advocacy and communication.
1st Health Communications course inaugurated
ATH registrars threaten to launch protest over promotion issue
The News International
ABBOTTABAD: Senior registrars of Ayub Teaching Hospital (ATH) Abbottabad have threatened to launch protest and to paralyse health delivery system if their demands, including long-awaited promotions, were not fulfilled. According to a statement issued by ...
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The News International
ABBOTTABAD: Senior registrars of Ayub Teaching Hospital (ATH) Abbottabad have threatened to launch protest and to paralyse health delivery system if their demands, including long-awaited promotions, were not fulfilled. According to a statement issued by ...
American Heart Association reports positive factors in Youth linked to better ...
Clarksville Online
American Heart Association Dallas, TX – Children with favorable psychosocial experiences may have better cardiovascular health in adulthood, according to new research in the American Heart Association journal Circulation. Positive psychosocial factors ...
Developing healthy habits in kidsThe News International
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Clarksville Online
American Heart Association Dallas, TX – Children with favorable psychosocial experiences may have better cardiovascular health in adulthood, according to new research in the American Heart Association journal Circulation. Positive psychosocial factors ...
Developing healthy habits in kids
Belfast Telegraph
Living in the North 'raises dementia risk'
Daily Times
Living in the North could increase a person's risk of developing dementia, research suggests, Daily Mail reports. Researchers said this could be because of lower levels of vitamin D among those who live in more northerly climes, as they enjoy less sunshine ...
Higher dementia rates found in northern countriesBBC News
Dementia rates are higher among those living in the northIrish Examiner
Living in the North 'raises dementia risk': Lack of vitamin D could be to blameExpress.co.uk
Belfast Telegraph
Holyrood.com
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Daily Times
Living in the North could increase a person's risk of developing dementia, research suggests, Daily Mail reports. Researchers said this could be because of lower levels of vitamin D among those who live in more northerly climes, as they enjoy less sunshine ...
Higher dementia rates found in northern countries
Dementia rates are higher among those living in the north
Living in the North 'raises dementia risk': Lack of vitamin D could be to blame
Bangor Daily News
COLUMN: Easing the weight of weight loss
Norwich Gazette
One of the most common reasons to see a naturopathic doctor is to help with losing weight. Many of us have difficulty losing fat due to a number of factors, such as low energy and motivation, inadequate weight training in addition to cardiovascular exercise, ...
Ditch dieting, lose fat the smart wayThe News International
5 Important Things You Need To Know Today About Your Weight LossBangor Daily News
5 Food Secrets For Safe And Effective Weight LossThe Inquisitr
Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)
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Norwich Gazette
One of the most common reasons to see a naturopathic doctor is to help with losing weight. Many of us have difficulty losing fat due to a number of factors, such as low energy and motivation, inadequate weight training in addition to cardiovascular exercise, ...
Ditch dieting, lose fat the smart way
5 Important Things You Need To Know Today About Your Weight Loss
5 Food Secrets For Safe And Effective Weight Loss
Fox News
Baby's age at gluten exposure not tied to celiac disease
Daily Times
The age at, which babies are introduced to foods with gluten doesn't affect their risk of developing celiac disease, a new study finds. Earlier studies had suggested that introducing gluten between the ages of four and six months might lower the risk of celiac ...
Consumer Reports: The truth about gluten may surprise youDaily Local News
Age Of Gluten Introduction Does Not Increase Risk Of Celiac DiseaseScience World Report
Celiac Disease Risk Most Likely Not Linked To Baby's Age Of Gluten Exposure ...Headlines & Global News
HCPLive
Doctors Lounge
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Daily Times
The age at, which babies are introduced to foods with gluten doesn't affect their risk of developing celiac disease, a new study finds. Earlier studies had suggested that introducing gluten between the ages of four and six months might lower the risk of celiac ...
Consumer Reports: The truth about gluten may surprise you
Age Of Gluten Introduction Does Not Increase Risk Of Celiac Disease
Celiac Disease Risk Most Likely Not Linked To Baby's Age Of Gluten Exposure ...
Business Recorder
Sindh starts with phase wise OPV campaign in Karachi
Business Recorder
image KARACHI: The National Immunization Days (NIDs) scheduled to be held simultaneously across Karachi from Monday had to be partially canceled due to non availability of security cover for polio teams, EPI- Sindh officials told APP. "Yes we had been ...
Anti-polio drive begins in various citiesdunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)
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Business Recorder
image KARACHI: The National Immunization Days (NIDs) scheduled to be held simultaneously across Karachi from Monday had to be partially canceled due to non availability of security cover for polio teams, EPI- Sindh officials told APP. "Yes we had been ...
Anti-polio drive begins in various cities
India Today
Snacking on fruits can cause multiple dental problems
India Today
According to a recent survey of oral hygiene experts you might be putting your dental health at risk if you are snacking on too many fruits. Image Credits: www.extremebodyfit.com. Four out of five professionals warned that snacking on fruits contributes to ...
Apples Bad for Teeth, Warn Dentists After SurveyMicrofinance Monitor
Snacking on fruits can cause dental problemsNew Kerala
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India Today
According to a recent survey of oral hygiene experts you might be putting your dental health at risk if you are snacking on too many fruits. Image Credits: www.extremebodyfit.com. Four out of five professionals warned that snacking on fruits contributes to ...
Apples Bad for Teeth, Warn Dentists After Survey
Snacking on fruits can cause dental problems
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