2015年1月28日 星期三

2015-01-29 Pakistan Health


Daily Times
   
Taking a step towards safeguarding women in Pakistan   
Daily Times
KARACHI: Civil societies, medical institutes, doctors and drug makers have joined hands to create awareness among the masses to significantly reduce the number of deaths caused by cervical cancer in Pakistan. Many countries with collaborative efforts of ...

Health and women: Fighting cervical cancer, one vaccination at a time   The Express Tribune

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Fox News
   
Gates, UK take lead in $7.5 bln pledge for children's vaccines   
Reuters Africa
BERLIN Jan 27 (Reuters) - International donors led by Bill Gates and Britain pledged $7.5 billion on Tuesday for vaccines to immunise 300 million children in poor countries against potentially deadly diseases like diarrhoea and pneumonia, Germany's ...

Pfizer Commits to Further Reduce Price for Prevenar 13 in the World's Poorest ...   MarketWatch
Pfizer cuts vaccine price for poor as GAVI group seeks $7.5 billion   Reuters UK

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Fox News
   
Ebola virus toll nearly 8800: WHO   
Business Standard
Geneva, Jan 28 (IANS/TASS) The number of people killed by the Ebola virus disease has reached 8,795, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said. A total of 22,057 cases of the Ebola virus disease have been reported, WHO said in a statement Tuesday ...

Ebola response: Is the world too late?   Deutsche Welle
Welsh doctor working in Ebola-hit Liberia says situation is 'improving significantly'   WalesOnline
Five Ebola cases left in Liberia after major turnaround   Christian Science Monitor
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
Huffington Post   
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Livemint
   
Ebola vaccine developed by GSK, NIH shows acceptable safety profile   
Livemint
The scientists have said the experimental vaccine is ready to be tested in the Ebola-affected areas in Africa. Photo: Bloomberg. New Delhi: An experimental Ebola vaccine being developed by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) and GlaxoSmithKline ...

Ebola vaccine is safe: Researchers   Channel News Asia
Cautious optimism follows results from trials of early Ebola vaccine   The Guardian
EBOLA VACCINE 'POTENTIAL TO WORK'   Herald Scotland
Voice of America   
BBC News   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Times of India
   
Sugary drinks set off early periods, up breast cancer risk for girls   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Girls who frequently consume sugary drinks tend to start their menstrual periods earlier, which can put them at an increased risk of %developing breast cancer later in life, a new study suggests. Researchers from the Harvard School of Public ...

Sugary Drinks Linked to Early Menstruation in Young Girls   The Cubic Lane
New Study Suggests Sugary Drinks Could Accelerate Start Of Puberty In Girls   CBS Local
Soda habit may prompt early puberty in girls   Local 8 Now
Care2.com   
Huffington Post   
New York Daily News   
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CNET
   
Stem cell-grown hair could help those with hair loss   
CNET
For the first time, researchers have been able to use pluripotent stem cells to generate cells that can grow new hair. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 29 January 2015, 12:11 pm AEDT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more. more +. email.
New Hair Growth Method Uses Stem Cells To Cure Baldness, Sort Of   Diabetes Insider
Stem Cells Promote Human Hair Regrowth In Mice   Design & Trend
Stem Cells Breakthrough May Cure Baldness   Voice Chronicle
Discovery News   
Times of India   
Economic Times   
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4BC
   
Cure for peanut allergy on the horizon?   
4BC
Potential cure: At the end of the trial 80 per cent of the children could eat peanuts without any reaction. Photo: Getty Images. Parents of children with peanut allergies have something to get excited about this morning with the news that a cure could soon ...

Researchers Very Close To Curing Peanut Allergies   Design & Trend
Peanut allergy cure may be on its way   The Daily Telegraph
Potential peanut allergy cure: researchers   Nursing Careers Allied Health
Science Now   
Stuff.co.nz   
Business Standard   
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andPOP
   
Bell let's talk campaign   
CKWS
BREAKING DOWN THE WALLS OF MENTAL HEALTH STIGMA — THAT'S WHAT FRONTENAC COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES HOPES WILL COME OUT OF THE ANNUAL “LET'S TALK” CAMPAIGN. TODAY, BELL CANADA IS DONATING 5 ...

Durham Let's Talk: Breaking down the stigma of mental illness   durhamregion.com
#BellLetsTalk: Celebrities, politicians help to raise money   CTV News
Let's talk about mental health   Cumberland News Now
Moose Jaw Times-Herald   
andPOP   
High River Online   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Tobacco smoking ruining lives: Lung cancer rates alarming   
Asian Tribune
Many engage in smoking just for the fun of it and unfortunately get caught in the nicotine addiction trap such that they cannot do without a certain number of puffs per day. Smoking has had a great adverse impact on many communities and has been directly ...

Solana Beach at top of tobacco control class   Coast News (blog)
Group wants to raise tobacco taxes   Dayton Daily News
Dousing China's puffing dragon   Christian Science Monitor
San Jose Mercury News   
Medical Daily   
Metro   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Now, fat-busting jab that can help you get rid of 'double-chin': New Study   
Daily News & Analysis
Researchers have recently developed a new fat-busting injection that can help people get rid of their "double-chin". Image for representational purposes only. Agencies: RNA. Researchers have recently developed a new fat-busting injection that can help ...

There may be a way to banish your double chin for good   Irish Examiner
Now, fat-busting jab that can help you get rid of 'double-chin'   Zee News
There may be a way to get rid of your double chin for good   BT.com
Times LIVE   
Metro   
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