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FATA: Anti-polio drive to begin on February 2
The News International
PESHAWAR: The three-day anti-polio drive will being in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on February 2. During the drive, polio drops will be administered to children in North and South Waziristan. According to Health Department officials two ...
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The News International
PESHAWAR: The three-day anti-polio drive will being in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on February 2. During the drive, polio drops will be administered to children in North and South Waziristan. According to Health Department officials two ...
Fresh polio cases reported in Pakistan
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EDO Health terms public response to measles vaccination drive highly positive
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The district health department is satisfied with the public response to an on-going measles crash activity under which children from six months of age to 10 years of age are being vaccinated against the highly contagious infection of the respiratory system.
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The district health department is satisfied with the public response to an on-going measles crash activity under which children from six months of age to 10 years of age are being vaccinated against the highly contagious infection of the respiratory system.
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Orlando Sentinel
Study: Sugary drinks could accelerate puberty in girls
Orlando Sentinel
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Orlando Sentinel
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Should we all be drinking our coffee cold?
Daily Times
It might take some getting used to, especially on a frosty winter morning, Daily Mail reports. But drinking our coffee cold could be a tastier and healthier way to get our caffeine fix, enthusiasts say. Fifty years after the Toddy system made it popular in the 1960s, ...
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Daily Times
It might take some getting used to, especially on a frosty winter morning, Daily Mail reports. But drinking our coffee cold could be a tastier and healthier way to get our caffeine fix, enthusiasts say. Fifty years after the Toddy system made it popular in the 1960s, ...
Daily Mail
How yoga can change your life
Daily Times
When you think of yoga, what's the first thing that comes to mind - ancient men bending themselves into human pretzels? Or perhaps middle-aged hippies chanting in a village hall? It's quite possible that you've dismissed it as 'not for you', assuming it's ...
How yoga can change your life: All your questions on the benefits of the exercise ...Daily Mail
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Daily Times
When you think of yoga, what's the first thing that comes to mind - ancient men bending themselves into human pretzels? Or perhaps middle-aged hippies chanting in a village hall? It's quite possible that you've dismissed it as 'not for you', assuming it's ...
How yoga can change your life: All your questions on the benefits of the exercise ...
The Nation
Airport officials deny news of insufficient polio vaccination
The Nation
Lahore- Administration of Allama Iqbal International Airport clarified that there is no problem of polio vaccination at the airport, whereas all the people are getting polio clearance certificates easily. Airport officials denied the news that broke earlier regarding ...
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The Nation
Lahore- Administration of Allama Iqbal International Airport clarified that there is no problem of polio vaccination at the airport, whereas all the people are getting polio clearance certificates easily. Airport officials denied the news that broke earlier regarding ...
Lahore: Airport officials deny news of insufficient polio vaccination
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3 polio cases reported in Sindh, toll rises to 6
Oman Tribune
The Polio Virology Laboratory at the National Institute of Health (NIH) has reported three new polio victims, taking the number of cases detected so far this year to six. The first cases of the New Year were reported from Tank and Lakki Marwat in Khyber ...
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Oman Tribune
The Polio Virology Laboratory at the National Institute of Health (NIH) has reported three new polio victims, taking the number of cases detected so far this year to six. The first cases of the New Year were reported from Tank and Lakki Marwat in Khyber ...
3 New Polio Cases Detected in Pakistan
Three new polio cases detected in Pakistan
AsiaOne
20 minutes to detect dengue with saliva?
AsiaOne
Environmental health officer Lim Soon Nguan looking for potential mosquito breeding spots in the Somerset area. Orchard Road is no longer a dengue hot spot, after having been classified as a high-risk red zone for more than a month. Sunday, Feb 01, 2015
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Environmental health officer Lim Soon Nguan looking for potential mosquito breeding spots in the Somerset area. Orchard Road is no longer a dengue hot spot, after having been classified as a high-risk red zone for more than a month. Sunday, Feb 01, 2015
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PakistanHerald (blog)
Improve Your Life: What 10 Things Should You Do Every Day To Improve Your ...
PakistanHerald (blog)
You probably seriously underestimate how important this is. (Actually, there's research that says you do.) Being in nature reduces stress, makes you more creative, improves your memory and may even make you a better person. 2) Exercise. We all know how ...
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PakistanHerald (blog)
You probably seriously underestimate how important this is. (Actually, there's research that says you do.) Being in nature reduces stress, makes you more creative, improves your memory and may even make you a better person. 2) Exercise. We all know how ...
Healthline
Insurers Find New Way to Discriminate Against Patients
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Although one of the central features of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was eliminating discrimination based on preexisting conditions, there is evidence insurers have found ways to dissuade high-cost patients from enrolling in their plans, according to a paper ...
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AJMC.com Managed Markets Network
Although one of the central features of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was eliminating discrimination based on preexisting conditions, there is evidence insurers have found ways to dissuade high-cost patients from enrolling in their plans, according to a paper ...
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Study finds HIV drugs priced out of reach
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