2015年2月4日 星期三

2015-02-05 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
World Cancer Day observed: Seminars, workshops held to create awareness ...   
Daily Times
LAHORE: World Cancer Day was observed across the world, including Pakistan, on Wednesday in order to create awareness among the public about the disease. To raise awareness about cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection and treatment, ...

Change in lifestyle can cut cancer risk   The News International
Garlic May Help You Keep Stomach Cancer at Bay, Say Scientists   The New Indian Express
Reaching out: Work on cancer hospital in Lahore from next year   The Express Tribune

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Times LIVE
   
Weekly Ebola case total rises for 1st time this year   
Fox News Latino
The weekly total of Ebola cases in the three countries most affected by the current epidemic - Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone - rose for the first time this year, according to the latest tally released Wednesday by the World Health Organization. Last week, 124 ...

Weekly Ebola cases rise for time this year   Sierra Leone Times
Ebola Weekly Cases Rise for First Time This Year in West Africa   Bloomberg
Ebola Trial Vaccine Anxiety: Legislature Summons Executors   Front Page Africa
BBC News   
Zee News   
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UN News Centre
   
UN Marks `World Cancer Day`   
Student Operated Press
As the international community pauses on World Cancer Day to remember the millions of preventable deaths caused by the disease, the head of the UN agency that contributes nuclear techniques to fight cancer said today that a huge percentage of the ...

PAEC keeps pace with latest cancer research   Pakistan Observer
Session on cancer held at QAU   The News International
Government urged to put more emphasis on cancer reduction   Business Recorder

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World Cancer Day marked   
Daily Times
(PAEC) on Wednesday arranged a function here at Nuclear Medicine Oncology and Radiotherapy Institute (NORI) to mark World Cancer Day to create awareness among the people. Addressing the participants of the event, Secretary Foreign Affairs Aizaz ...

Government urged to reduce prices of cancer drugs   The News International

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AsiaOne
   
Cancer places $21.5 billion strain on China's economy   
AsiaOne
Cancer cases are rising rapidly in China and are estimated to cost the country 100 billion yuan (S$21.5 billion) a year, according to health organisations and experts. The World Health Organisation, marking World Cancer Day, which falls on Feb 4, said more ...

Lung cancer now deadlier than breast cancer in rich countries   DAWN.com
New hope in breast cancer research as scientists identify new 'genetic risk factors'   Irish Examiner
Genetic variants linked to cancer   Belfast Telegraph
The Hindu   
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
Times LIVE   
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WVTF
   
Study to Understand Why Virginia Girls Opt Out of HPV Vaccine   
The Charlottesville Newsplex
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (NEWSPLEX) -- Although Virginia was one of the first states to pass legislation mandating the human papilloma virus vaccine for sixth-grade girls, the Commonwealth has fallen behind the national average of the number of girls ...

Why Girls Aren't Getting HPV Vaccination   WVTF
World Cancer Day: 29 hospitals for over 180m population   The Express Tribune
Human papillomavirus: Push for more high school students to be immunised ...   ABC Online
The Nation   
Business Recorder   
The Hindu   
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CBS News
   
Electronic devices may keep teens from sleeping   
CBS News
Spending too much time using electronic devices during the day harms teens' sleep, a new study suggests. The research included nearly 10,000 Norwegian teens, aged 16 to 19, who were asked how much screen time (computer, smartphone, tablet, video ...

Doctors Confirm: Screen Time Affects Teens' Sleep   NDTV
Smartphones, computers tied to sleeping problems in teens   Economic Times

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CRIENGLISH.com
   
China steps up cancer monitoring   
Xinhua
BEIJING, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) -- China's health watchdog wants better cancer registration nationwide for speedy and accurate monitoring of the disease. The government started recording information on cancer patients, including cancer type, longevity, gender ...

Registry to obtain cancer patients data on the cards   DAWN.com

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Pakistan Tribe
   
UK Parliament Nodded For Three-Parents Babies   
Pakistan Tribe
LONDON – Member of British Parliament have voted for the creation of babies with from two women and one man, PakistanTribe received international media reports. According to the details UK has first time legally approved the creation of babies with the ...

U.K. Parliament okays three-person babies   KHQ Right Now

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Forbes
   
Cheap Smartphone Device Detects HIV, Syphilis In 15 Minutes: Study   
Bernama
WASHINGTON, Feb 5 (Bernama) -- The US and Rwandan researchers say they have developed a low-cost smartphone accessory capable of detecting HIV and syphilis from a finger prick of blood in just 15 minutes, Xinhua news agency reported. This is the ...

Smartphone HIV test tracks disease in research trial   San Francisco Chronicle
Smartphone can test for HIV, syphilis   Bangkok Post
Smartphone App Helps Detect HIV, Syphilis   Science World Report
Healthline   
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