2015年1月27日 星期二

2015-01-28 Pakistan Health


Aaj News
   
One window operation of CDA reduced corruption: NAB study   
Aaj News
ISLAMABAD: One window operation at Capital Development Authority (CDA) has resulted in significant decrease in fraudulent practices, concluded a study conducted by a team of National Accountability Bureau (NAB). ISLAMABAD: One window operation at ...

CDA to plant saplings along major avenues   Daily Times

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Business Recorder
   
2.743mnchildren vaccinated on 1st day of anti-measles campaign   
Business Recorder
image LAHORE: As many as 2.743 million (2,743,000) children have been vaccinated on the first day of the anti-measles campaign. Out of them more than 243,000 children have been vaccinated in Lahore. This was stated by advisor to Chief Minister Punjab ...


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Kansas City Star
   
World must prepare for 'war' against a global pandemic: Gates   
Sin Chew Jit Poh
Berlin (AFP) -- Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates says the world must use the lessons from battling Ebola to prepare for any future "war" against a global killer disease, with the help of new technology. Gates, in Berlin for a donor conference of the GAVI ...

Donors pledge $7.5b to extend child vaccine drive   The Nation
Microsoft Corporation's Bill Gates, UK take lead in $7.5 bn pledge for children's ...   Financial Express
For Dollars Donated To Vaccine Campaigns, Norway Wears The Crown   NPR (blog)
Irish Times   
Chron.com   
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The Geopolitical and Conflict Report (blog)
   
A 3D-printed heart saves the life of a two-year old   
The Geopolitical and Conflict Report (blog)
A doctor in King's College in London created 3D printed plastic model of two-year old Mina's heart and the defect, which allowed surgeons to perform a successful surgery. The doctor, Dr Tarique Hussain, used a 3D-printer to create a life-size plastic copy of ...

3D printer helps repair the hole in one two-year-old's little heart   Examiner.com
3D printed model of heart helps doctors in Britain save two-year old's life   The Express Tribune
3D-printed heart helps save toddler's life   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
The Inquisitr   
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WJXT Jacksonville
   
Swarm of GMO Mosquitoes Set to Fly in South Florida   
DailyTech
At this point, the world is no stranger to genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Whether you agree with their impact to agricultural chemistry, they are here to stay. With Monsanto at the top of the food chain when it comes to GMO food products, other tech ...

Florida Considers Releasing Genetically Modified Mosquitoes in The Keys (Video)   The Epoch Times
Scientists Want to Unleash a Swarm Of Mutant Mosquitoes on Florida   Mic
Why mosquitoes seem to bite some people more   New Zealand Herald
agprofessional.com   
The Atlantic   
Discover Magazine (blog)   
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CBC.ca
   
Post-Ebola Plan Needed to Avert "Double Disaster" in West Africa   
Scientific American
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The three West African countries worst hit by Ebola risk a "double disaster" unless a multi-million dollar plan is put in place to help their economies recover, Oxfam said on Tuesday. In Liberia, Guinea and Sierra ...

Ebola Threat Diminishing in West Africa, Officials Say   U.S. News & World Report
Oxfam urges wealthy countries to support Ebola recovery   The Week Magazine
Oxfam: Marshall Plan needed for Ebola-hit Africa   News24
Deutsche Welle   
WalesOnline   
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Information Nigeria
   
NAFDAC confiscates adulterated drugs   
Nigerian Tribune
IN its bid to rid the country of counterfeit drugs, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has seized more than five containers of suspected fake and unregistered drugs valued at N270 million. The Director-General, Dr.
Nigerian NAFDAC Seizes fake drugs worth N270 million   Customs Today Newspaper
Life Savers: NAFDAC recovers N270M worth of fake sex stimulant   Pulse Nigeria
NAFDAC Confiscates Five Containers Of Fake Aphrodisiacs   Information Nigeria

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Daily Mail
   
Sugary drinks 'can bring on a girl's periods earlier': Youngsters who drink more ...   
Daily Mail
Girls who drink more than one sugary drink a day are likely to start having periods sooner, say scientists. A new study of almost 6,000 adolescent girls links the consumption of sugary drinks to earlier menstruation. The research found those drinking more than ...

Probe links sugary drinks with earlier menstruation   Channel News Asia
Sugary Drinks Linked with Earlier Menstruation in Girls   Live Science
Sugary Drinks Could Cause Girls To Get Their Periods Earlier   Headlines & Global News
The News   
SBS   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Ranbaxy loses generic exclusivity over $6 billion Nexium market   
Daily News & Analysis
Drugmaker Ranbaxy on Tuesday said that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has determined that the Indian drug manufacturer has forfeited its 180-day exclusivity to sell generic version of AstraZeneca Plc's heartburn drug Nexium in the US market.
FDA approves generic of AstraZeneca drug Nexium   Newsworks.org
Ranbaxy suffers fresh jolt   Calcutta Telegraph
Cipla to gain from Teva's exclusivity on Nexium   Livemint
Bidness ETC   
Moneycontrol.com   
Hindu Business Line   
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BBC News
   
Health campaign to educate on symptoms of oesophago-gastric cancers   
Tewkesbury ADMAG
A CANCER awareness campaign directed at residents in Gloucestershire, Avon and Wiltshire, is to run for a month to educate people on classic symptoms of oesophago-gastric cancers. Be Clear on Cancer aims to raise awareness that ongoing heartburn ...

Constant Heartburn Could Be A Sign Of Stomach, Esophageal Cancer   Medical Daily
Having heartburn for three weeks can be sign of `cancer`   Zee News
Three weeks of heartburn 'could be a sign of cancer'   Mirror.co.uk
The Times (subscription)   
BBC News   
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