2015年1月21日 星期三

2015-01-22 Pakistan Health


The Nation
   
Nigeria may attain polio-free status in 2017 –UNICEF   
National Mirror
Nigeria will wait till 2017 before it is certified polio-free by the World Health Organisation, WHO, it was revealed yesterday. The country must, however, sustain its interruption of the wild type of the virus, Type One, it recorded on July 24, 2014, in order to attain ...

Rotary releases $8.1m to end polio in Nigeria   Nigerian Tribune
Nigeria may get clean bill on polio by 2017   The Guardian Nigeria
A New Polio Case in Pakistan and an Unsolved Epidemic   Wired
Daily Mail   
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Gluten or gluten-free? A guide to wheat   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Wheat acreage has been continually declining for years, as more farmers plant corn and soybeans. The latter, particularly corn, offer better investment returns, and yield growth in corn and beans has far outpaced that of wheat. Plus, corn and beans use GMO ...

Celiac disease and the trials of an allergy family   DAWN.com (blog)

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Daily Times
   
Treatment for Alzheimer's lies in the brains of hibernating bears   
Daily Times
Chances are that if you've been somewhere cold during the winter months you've had to fight off the urge to curl up under the covers, imitating the tranquil state of a hibernating bear. Well, it turns out, according to scientists, hibernation might provide some ...

Hibernating bears could hold the key to Alzheimer's treatment   The Week Magazine
What Hibernation Teaches Us About Treating Alzheimer's Disease   Smithsonian
Aging dogs can help us understand Alzheimer's disease   Genetic Literacy Project

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Newsday
   
Daily coffee drinkers cut risk of melanoma, study finds   
Newsday
Daily coffee consumption may provide protection against malignant melanoma -- the worst form of skin cancer -- researchers have found in a statistical study involving tens of thousands of java drinkers. Researchers concluded that people who drank the most ...

Despite cancer risks a third of Victorians still like to get a tan   The Age
Coffee Protects Against Skin Cancer, Study Finds   Care2.com
Can Coffee Protect You Against Melanoma?   Youth Health Magzine
Prevention.com   
WILX-TV   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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KXRM
   
Hair-raising: Man's chronic headache symptoms lead to a diagnosis you won't ...   
KXRM
Once you consume them, they can move throughout your body -- your eyes, your tissues and most commonly your brain. They leave doctors puzzled in their wake as they migrate and settle to feed on the body they're invading; a classic parasite, but this one ...

Tapeworm removed from man's brain after 4 years   New York Post
Brain invasion: Pork tapeworms could cause epilepsy   The Express Tribune

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WHO seeks urgent action against non-communicable diseases   
The Guardian Nigeria
THE World Health Organisation (WHO) has called for urgent government action to reduce the global burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The body said this, as a new report found that a toll of 16 million people are dying prematurely – before the ...

WHO wants Caribbean countries to take urgent action in addressing non ...   Jamaica Observer
WHO calls for urgent action to prevent 16m premature deaths per year   The News International
Non-communicable diseases kills 16 million people annually   BusinessGhana
Newsx   
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Noosa News
   
What will my Dentist say if I work with PURE...   
Kawartha Media Group
Since the government of Ontario recognized dental hygienists as primary health care providers in 2007, more individuals and families are choosing to save money and access more personalized care from the more than 400 independent dental hygienists in ...

Bronte Dental   InsideHalton.com
Snacking on fruits detrimental to oral health   The Express Tribune
Australia's dental hygiene worse than Britain's   Noosa News

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Daily Times
   
Doctors' organisations unveil future plan of protest   
Daily Times
KARACHI: Taking great exception to apathy of provincial government and law enforcement agencies to provide protection to doctors in Karachi, different organisations of doctors have jointly unveiled the future protest plan on Wednesday. The plan of action ...


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Hindustan Times
   
Living alone can lead to premature death   
Hindustan Times
Men who live alone have a considerably greater long-term risk of dying prematurely than other patients, finds a study that followed 1,090 stroke cases in western Sweden. "Among the conceivable causes are that people who live alone lead less healthy lives, ...

Men Living Alone Face Greater Risk of Early Death Post-Stroke, Thesis Says   Physical Therapy Products
Men living alone face higher risk of early death   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
Men who live alone run greater risk of premature death   Financial Express
News-Medical.net   
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Headlines & Global News
   
U.S. Woman Unable to Feel Fear Due To Rare Medical Condition   
Headlines & Global News
A woman who cannot feel fear due to a rare medical condition continues to baffle medical experts 30 years after doctors began studying her, NPR revealed in a recent episode of "Invisibilia." Share This Story ...

This Woman Can't Feel Fear   Smithsonian
Woman Not Afraid Of Anything, Even Danger, Due To Rare Genetic Disorder   Medical Daily
Woman goes through life without fear due to brain disorder   New York Daily News
Daily Mail   
The Inquisitr   
Newser   
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