2015年2月11日 星期三

2015-02-12 Pakistan Health


Voice of America
   
Smart Insulin Regulates Blood Sugar in Diabetic Mice   
Voice of America
Researchers have developed a “smart” insulin that automatically regulates the amount of blood sugar in people with type 1 diabetes. This would be a breakthrough for patients, who struggle every day to maintain healthy blood glucose levels. Type 1 diabetes ...

Tackling diabetes through new treatments, partnerships   The Guardian Nigeria
Smart Insulin Shows Promising Result In Mice   Health Aim
Diabetes' Unspoken Threat, Hypoglycemia   A Sweet Life (blog)
Zee News   
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NBCNews.com
   
UN: 10000 US-supported civilians needed to fight Ebola   
Business Standard
The UN Ebola chief says US troops being withdrawn from Liberia have done their job of building desperately needed treatment centers but that more than 10,000 civilians working in West Africa and supported by the United States are still essential to ...

Obama, Sacra Address US Role in Ebola Crisis   NECN
Obama vow to 'extinguish' Ebola despite troop withdrawal   The Sun Daily
Top UN development official starts visit to Ebola-hit countries   Xinhua
Voice of America   
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13WMAZ
   
Hot peppers could fire up weight loss   
13WMAZ
If you like your chili peppers flaming hot, you may be in for a slimming surprise. Loading… Post to Facebook. Hot peppers could fire up weight loss If you like your chili peppers flaming hot, you may be in for a slimming surprise. Check out this story on ...

Chili Peppers Benefits Could Include Weight Loss   Huffington Post Canada
Add chili peppers to your diet to spur weight loss   International News Network

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Men with prostate trouble should avoid some cold medicines   
International News Network
ISLAMABAD: With cold and flu season in full swing, experts are warning men who have an enlarged prostate to avoid medicines containing antihistamines and decongestants. “It's very important that men with enlarged prostate avoid cold medicines with ...


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The Nation
   
Unemployment Causes 45000 Suicides Worldwide Each Year, Study Says   
Sputnik International
When unemployment goes up, so does the number of suicides, says a new study in the British medical journal The Lancet Psychiatry. Researchers found that between 2000 and 2011, unemployment was the cause of about 45,000 suicides worldwide, with an ...

Unemployment May Fuel a Fifth of Suicides Worldwide, Study Says   Philly.com
20 per cent of suicides due to unemployment: study   Business Standard
Unemployment causes 45000 suicides a year worldwide, finds study   The Guardian
iAfrica.com   
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AzerNews
   
Lung cancer: Difficult to diagnose, difficult to treat, easy to prevent   
AzerNews
Just a few days before World Cancer Day this year, an acquaintance of mine succumbed to this dreaded disease within 10 months of diagnosis, and became part of the world statistics of someone dying somewhere of lung cancer every 30 seconds.

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Toronto Star
   
Immunization is not being tracked at Toronto daycares   
CTV News
Toronto Public Health is not tracking whether children in Toronto's daycares have been immunized, a provincial requirement outlined by Public Health Ontario. The issue came to light when Ward 16 Coun. Christin Carmichael Greb introduced a motion on ...

Measles scare prompts push to monitor Toronto daycares   The Globe and Mail
Measles threat a serious concern   West Seneca Bee
2 new measles cases in Las Vegas, one an MGM worker   Las Vegas Blog (blog)
durhamregion.com   
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The Indian Express
   
Science says smoking thins the 'thinking' part of your brain   
Business Insider Australia
Have ever had a cigarette break at work to clear your head? Well, you may be doing just the opposite. New research shows that smoking cigarette thins the cortex of the brain, used for decision making, problem solving, control of purposeful behaviours, ...

Forget losing weight, smoking thins out your brain   Caboolture News
Smoking Hastens Brain Aging: Study   Newsmax Health
Study: Long-term smoking leads to cognitive decline   Jerusalem Post Israel News
New York Daily News   
Yahoo Health   
The Australian (blog)   
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Los Angeles Times
   
For most strokes, clot-retrieval device boosts effectiveness of drug treatment   
Los Angeles Times
In most patients suffering a potentially devastating ischemic stroke, the added use of a medical device designed to retrieve the blockage and restore flow of blood to the brain reduces rates of death and disability, four new studies have demonstrated. The latest ...

Stroke treatment improves patients' chances of avoiding brain damage   The Guardian
New procedure a 'major breakthrough' in stroke treatment: Canadian study   The Globe and Mail
Removing stroke-causing clots from the brain boosts recovery   Chicago Tribune
NEWS.com.au   
CTV News   
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Voice Chronicle
   
Vitamin D Deficiency In Childhood May Lead To Heart Diseases In Later Life   
Voice Chronicle
According to a new research, low level of vitamin D in children is associated with subclinical atherosclerosis more than 25 years later into their adulthood. Researchers from the University of Turku in Finland state that low levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D ...

Low Vitamin D in Childhood Linked To Early Atherosclerosis   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
Vitamin D Deficiency May Up Heart Risks in Kids   NDTV
Vitamin D deficiency in kids ups heart disease risk   Times of India
Doctors Lounge   
Microfinance Monitor   
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