2015年2月6日 星期五

2015-02-07 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Model disability survey on the cards   
The Nation
Islamabad - The World Health Organisation (WHO) is going to conduct the Model Disability Survey (MDS) as a pilot study in Attock district to monitor the situation of people with disability. With support from the Canadian High Commission and collaboration ...

For inclusive growth : Pakistan's first ever disability survey launched   The Express Tribune

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6 habits of people who never get jealous   
Daily Times
Wearing green may be a fashion staple for spring, but seeing green isn't quite the statement we want to make. When it comes to our emotions, jealousy is far less becoming - no matter what season it is. While a little envy is probably harmless, too much of the ...

Things To Know: 9 Traits Of People Who Never Get Jealous   Pulse.com.gh

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Business Recorder
   
1113828 children vaccinated in anti-measles drive   
Business Recorder
image RAWALPINDI: Over 1,113,828 children, between 6 months to 10 years of age, were administered anti-measles injection under a two-week long drive launched in the entire district on Jan 26. The anti-measles campaign, which began in all tehsils and ...


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Vancouver Sun
   
Landmark assisted suicide ruling greeted with cheers, sadness 'We're all ...   
Vancouver Sun
Until Vancouver freelance writer and artist Leslie Laforest heard the news Friday that the Supreme Court of Canada opened the door to legalizing doctor-assisted suicide, she dreaded the days leading up to her eventual death. “The greatest part of the torture ...

Canadian High Court Voids Ban on Doctor-Assisted Suicide   Voice of America
Families pushing for doctor-assisted suicide reflect on a bittersweet victory   The Globe and Mail
Tory MP Steven Fletcher hails 'momentous' decision   Toronto Star
The Province   
Hamilton Spectator   
National Post   
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Royal Society of Chemistry
   
Review plots path to face down antimicrobial resistance deaths   
Royal Society of Chemistry
The second instalment of a UK government review on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has called for governments around the world to focus on 'easy wins' in the fight against microbial resistance. Economist and chair of the review, Jim O'Neill, says ...

Review calls for global fund to fight dangerous superbugs   Times of Malta

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BBC News
   
Babies with frequent eye movements linked to autism   
BBC News
Frequent eye movements in babies could be a clue to whether they will develop an autism spectrum disorder, a Medical Research Council study suggests. Using eye-tracking technology, researchers measured 100 six-month-old babies looking at a static ...

Babies With Frequent Eye Movements Are More Likely To Develop Autism   4ni.co.uk
Babies with frequent eye movements are more likely to develop autism, study finds   Daily Mail
Philadelphia steps up efforts to help individuals with autism prepare for their future   Autism Daily Newscast
MorinvilleNews.com   
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NDTV
   
Nearly 3600 Children Orphaned by Ebola Outbreak in West Africa: UNICEF   
NDTV
File Photo: A health worker escorts Ebola patients into the Kerry town Ebola treatment centre outside Freetown. (Reuters). submit to reddit; inShare; Add to Flipboard Magazine. New York: The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has orphaned nearly 3,600 children ...

West African communities receiving Ebola's orphans with open arms, UN agency ...   UN News Centre
Fears over abandoned Ebola orphans allayed: UNICEF   MENAFN.COM

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Chicago Sun-Times
   
Column: We all have a responsibility to prevent the spread of measles   
Tampabay.com
It has been nearly 95 years since women gained the right to vote. Incredible gains have been achieved by women in this century, and yet I often hear older women lament that the younger generation of women does not remember what the world was like ...

Adults are skipping their vaccinations, too — for lots of diseases   Washington Post
Measles Outbreak, Measles Vaccine: Top Questions Answered   Live Science
Q&A: Why you should, and shouldn't, worry about measles   Chicago Tribune
San Jose Mercury News   
Fox News   
U-T San Diego   
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NDTV
   
Researchers Find Bubonic Plague Fragments on New York Subway   
NDTV
It is universally acknowledged that the New York subway is grubby. What may come as a shock is that it contains DNA fragments linked to anthrax and bubonic plague. Researchers from Cornell University have provided the first map of the subway's microbes, ...

Bubonic Plague in the Subway System? Don't Worry About It   New York Times
Student scientists find partially drug-resistant germs, scraps of anthrax DNA—all ...   World Science
Scientists Swabbed New York City's Subways, And You Won't Believe What ...   Huffington Post
Channel News Asia   
Diabetes Insider   
Morning Ticker   
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Fox News
   
HIV becoming less deadly for African Americans   
Los Angeles Times
Death rates of African Americans living with HIV dropped 28% between 2008 and 2012, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. lRelated Caltech researchers help 'bridge the gap' for HIV antibodies · Space · Caltech ...

Erie County marks Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day   Buffalo News
HIV/AIDS Awareness luncheon held Friday   WOAI
More African-Americans still die of HIV than whites and Latinos combined, CDC ...   West Hawaii Today
AIDS.gov blog (blog)   
Healio   
ModernHealthcare.com (blog)   
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