2015年2月3日 星期二

2015-02-04 Pakistan Health


ABC Online
   
Human papillomavirus: Push for more high school students to be immunised ...   
ABC Online
Health authorities have launched a new campaign aimed at getting more high school students immunised against a virus that can cause cervical and other cancers. Medicare Local said the number of children immunised against human papillomavirus (HPV) ...

80pc women at cervical cancer risk   The Nation
World Cancer Day being observed today   Business Recorder
Health officials pushing for more HPV vaccinations   KIMT 3
Bundaberg News Mail   
WDBJ7   
WFMZ Allentown   
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TheHealthSite
   
Pakistan marks World Cancer Day today   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is observing World Cancer Day today on the February 4, 2015, with the rising awareness about the disease's devastating impact on health. However, despite all such awareness campaigns and commitments the disease is steadily on ...

Government urged to put more emphasis on cancer reduction   Business Recorder
Do low-tar cigarettes put women more at risk of aggressive lung cancer?   Daily Mail
Call to quit smoking to avoid deadly disease   Aaj News
CounterCurrents.org   
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The News International
   
WHO Names Bruce Aylward Special Representative For Ebola Response   
RTT News
The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday named Dr. Bruce Aylward as its Special Representative for Ebola Response. Dr Aylward will be closely associated with the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER), the African ...

UN health agency names new Ebola response chief   Press TV
WHO names Ebola response chief   Medical Xpress

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Aaj News
   
DC Larkana's moot to discuss anti polio drive arrangements   
Aaj News
He said that a three-day polio eradication campaign will be conducted from February 16 to 18, 2015 in Larkana district. He said that parents, ulema, teachers, elected representatives and the media can play a vital role in this national task by creating ...


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MiamiHerald.com
   
IAEA mission recommends way forward for cancer control in Pakistan   
The News International
The Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (imPACT) mission of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has delivered for Pakistan, a comprehensive roadmap for cancer care and control. In recommending measures, the Agency has urged the ...

We can still improve fight against cancer   MiamiHerald.com
ROBERTS: Cancer is a global health problem   Lufkin Daily News
American Cancer Society Honors UVa Doctor   The Charlottesville Newsplex
NBC 29 News   
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DAWN.com
   
Registry to obtain cancer patients data on the cards   
DAWN.com
LAHORE: The Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination, in a correspondence with the Punjab health department, says about 140,000 new cases of cancer are appearing in Pakistan every year. The shocking statistics about the ...

Cases on the rise, facilities still inadequate   Hindustan Times

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MiamiHerald.com
   
Britain allows 'three-parent' babies: 5 things about mitochondrial donation   
The Straits Times
The British House of Commons voted on Feb 3 to allow the use of a 'three-parent' IVF technique, despite criticisms that it is a step towards designer babies. The technique for in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) is called mitochondrial donation, and babies will have ...

UK vote clears the way for three-parent families   Irish Independent
Triple DNA babies backed   Irish Examiner
World's first three-person babies to be born next year after British MPs lift ban   The Australian (blog)
Slate Magazine (blog)   
Sydney Morning Herald   
VICE News   
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Times of India
   
Having troubled sleep? Blame it on your gadgets   
Times of India
LONDON: Excessive use of smartphones and computers throughout the day can worsen quality of sleep in teenagers, a study has found. Researchers surveyed almost 10,000 teenagers aged 16-19 in Norway and concluded that recommendations on use of ...

Screen time may damage teens' sleep   Reuters UK
More screen time means less sleep for teens, doctors find   New York Daily News
Screen-loving teens losing sleep   Stuff.co.nz
The Verge   
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ABC News
   
Five Things to Know About Measles   
Wall Street Journal
1. Should I worry my children will get measles? If they have been vaccinated, the chances are low. Two doses of vaccine, most commonly given as the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) combination, is 97% effective at preventing measles, says the U.S. ...

Measles: Symptoms & Treatment   Live Science
Michael Gerson: Vaccines, freedom and community   Dallas Morning News
California needs to tighten its vaccination requirements   San Francisco Chronicle
Sky News Australia   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
seattlepi.com   
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BGR
   
iPads & smartphones given to kids to calm them down damages their brain   
Daily Times
Giving a child an iPad or smartphone to calm them down during a tantrum could stunt their development, scientists have warned, Daily Mail reports. Researchers found using the latest media as a calming tool prevents youngsters from developing their own ...

Why you shouldn't share your iPhone or iPad with your young child   BGR
Smartphones and tablets may affect children's socio-emotional development ...   The Express Tribune
5 dos and don'ts for preventing tablets and smartphones from affecting your ...   Daily News & Analysis
NDTV   
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