2015年1月24日 星期六

2015-01-25 Pakistan Health


Daily Times
   
'Nation facing challenges in shape of terrorism, diseases': Anti-Measles ...   
Business Recorder
Advisor to Chief Minister Punjab on Health Khawaja Salman Rafiq has said the nation is facing challenges in shape of terrorism and diseases. He said this while addressing a "Provincial Anti-Measles Advocacy Conference" held at Aiwan-e-Iqbal here on ...

Better safe than sorry: Anti-measles campaign set to commence on January 26   The Express Tribune
Minister for saving children from terrorists and diseases   Daily Times

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The West Australian
   
HIV rise points to safe sex decline   
The West Australian
Health authorities are worried that the safe sex message has fallen off the radar in WA, with new figures showing a spike in people diagnosed with HIV. The WA Health Department says the annual number of HIV notifications has doubled in a decade, ...

First lady Margaret Kenyatta cautions youth on HIV/AIDS   Coastweek
Stop HIV Test Before Marriage, Religious Leaders Warned   AllAfrica.com
Mental health issues increase HIV risk: study   Washington Blade
Indian Country Today Media Network   
TheBody.com   
Information Nigeria   
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Dental News Pakistan
   
Eco-friendly Dentistry – Not a matter of choice anymore – Dr Ayyaz Ali Khan   
Dental News Pakistan
Karachi: The second day of the congress began with an address by Dr. Oliver Hennedige from the Asia Pacific Dental Federation (APDF), who congratulated the PDA for the successful organization of this congress. He invited the delegates of the congress to ...

Annual event: Dental equipment exhibited at congress   The Express Tribune

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The Guardian
   
Sierra Leone's Isha Johansen blazes trail amid tragedy and infighting   
The Guardian
Isha Johansen says football officialdom in her country was slow to deal with Ebola: 'I was told not to make a fuss.' Photograph: Linda Nylind for the Guardian. Anna Kessel · @Anna_Kessel. Saturday 24 January 2015 17.00 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on ...

Liberia has only five remaining Ebola patients in country   New York Daily News
Reuters Health News Summary   Daily Mail
Just five Ebola cases left in Liberia   Sky News Australia
MiamiHerald.com   
Reuters Africa   
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China university 'expels student over genetic blood disease'   
The Rakyat Post
The university expelled the student under a 2003 Education Ministry rule saying that universities could 'refuse the admission of students who have serious blood diseases'. — Bigstock pic. BEIJING, Jan 24, 2015: A student in Beijing is suing his university after ...

China university expels 'sick' student   The Nation

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Design & Trend
   
Caffeinated Coffee Reduces The Risk Of Developing Melanoma, Study Says   
Design & Trend
There have been a number of studies surrounding the benefits and the dangers of drinking coffee. The latest study has shown that people who drink four or more cups of coffee each day have a reduced risk of melanoma. Melanoma is the most deadly form of ...

Is coffee the new sunblock?   CTV News
Study: Coffee May Reduce Risk Of Melanoma   Forbes
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee: The Popular Beverage May Reduce Skin ...   NDTV
Uncover Michigan   
Hamilton Spectator   
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Carbonated.tv (blog)
   
Bears Die From Chocolate Overdose   
Carbonated.tv (blog)
Scientists have now learned that the cause of death of four bears found last year in New Hampshire was from too much chocolate which was used as bait. Bears are one of many animals that cannot eat chocolate. Chocolate contains a chemical compound ...

Bears overdose on chocolate bait left by hunter   KXRM
Death by chocolate: a problem for bears in New Hampshire   SAMAA TV
More bears die after OD'ing on chocolate used as bait   Battle Creek Enquirer

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Daily Mail
   
I beat ebola with high-tech drugs and Irn Bru! Scottish NHS makes full recovery ...   
Daily Mail
A British nurse struck down by ebola said last night she had come so close to death fighting the killer virus that she had told herself: 'That's it.' Pauline Cafferkey, 39, was speaking after making a full recovery and being discharged from the Royal Free Hospital ...

British Nurse Recovers From Ebola, Leaves Hospital   Voice of America
UK Ebola Nurse: 'Happy to be alive'   TVNZ
Experimental anti-Ebola drug used to treat Pauline   Scotsman
Express.co.uk   
Bromsgrove Advertiser   
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Voice Chronicle
   
Sleeping Position Linked To Death For Epilepsy Patients   
Voice Chronicle
According to a new study, sleeping on your stomach may boost your risk of sudden death if you have epilepsy. Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders in the US, affecting around 2.3 million adults and 450,000 children. The condition is ...

Sleeping on stomach ups risk of sudden death in epilepsy   Daily Times
Is Sleeping On Stomach Dangerous For Epilepsy Patients?   The Inquisitr
Sleep position a death risk factor in epilepsy: Study   Delhi Daily News
Northern Voices Online   
Business Standard   
WallStreet OTC   
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Fox News
   
Measles outbreak traced to Disneyland continues to grow   
CBS News
The number of measles cases from the outbreak that started in Disneyland last month nearly doubled this week. At least 85 cases are now confirmed in seven states, the latest in Nebraska. And the outbreak could spread even further. Alaska health officials are ...

Possible measles case being investigated in Baltimore   Baltimore Sun
Baltimore health officials investigate possible measles case   Charlotte Observer
Baltimore City Health Department Investigating Possible Measles Case   CBS Local
MLive.com   
WZZM   
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