2015年2月12日 星期四

2015-02-13 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
High prices: SHC extends stay on vaccine purchase   
The Express Tribune
The pharmaceutical companies maintained that the government gave them licences to manufacture the vaccine with permission to sell them both within and outside the country. PHOTO: EXPRESS. KARACHI: The provincial government will be unable to ...

SHC extends stay against procurement of Hepatitis vaccine   Pakistan Today

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Aaj News
   
Cabinet Division yet to approve salt lodisation law   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Legislation for universal salt iodisation is a key action required to combat iodine deficiency. A draft of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDDs) Control Bill, developed a few years ago after due consultations among the various stakeholders including ...

Two mln children born with mental impairment annually: Health experts   Aaj News

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RTT News
   
Low Vitamin D In Childhood Tied To Heart Risks Later In Life   
RTT News
A new study finds that low levels of vitamin D during childhood has been linked to heart risks later on in life. Researchers at the University of Turku in Finland followed over 2,100 children aged 3 to 18 from 1980 until the children reached the age of 45.
Low vitamin D in youth linked to higher risk of heart issues in adulthood   Fox News
Vitamin D Deficiency in Kids May Lead to Heart Risks   NDTV
Low vitamin D in childhood leads to atherosclerosis in adulthood   Zee News
The Indian Express   
Times of India   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
New study reveals why antibiotics can have unwanted side effects   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study has revealed that antibiotics have an impact, which is broader and more complex than previously known, on the microorganisms that live in an animal's gut. A new study has revealed that antibiotics have an impact, which is broader and more ...

Here's why antibiotics can have unwanted side effects   Business Standard
Antibiotics not only kill gut bacteria but also affect nutrient absorption   TheHealthSite
Negative Effects of Long-Term Antibiotic Use Even Far-More Reaching Than ...   Business 2 Community
The News Reports   
Medical News Today   
News-Medical.net   
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DAWN.com
   
Idaho DOC requests $800K to treat inmates with Hepatitis C   
CorrectionsOne
BOISE, Idaho — The Department of Corrections has requested $800,000 to purchase a cure for hepatitis C that would run $94,000 a patient in order to treat infected inmates. Related Articles: Cost for Hepatitis C drugs for prisoners risingHepatitis C treatment ...

Waiting for hepatitis drug   DAWN.com
New drugs, price war offers hope for hepatitis C patients   Bend Bulletin
Expensive drug raises questions for Idaho government   The Idaho Statesman
KBIA   
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CRIENGLISH.com
   
S. Korea to Tighten Regulations on Plastic Surgery   
CRIENGLISH.com
Cosmetic surgery advertisements line the walls of a subway station in Seoul, South Korea, as seen in January 2014. An increasing number of foreigners, especially from China, visit South Korea for such operations given its reputation as a plastic surgery ...

Korea tightens plastic surgery rules   AsiaOne
Curbs on Plastic Surgery Clinics Promised   The Chosun Ilbo
South Korea collects US$349m medical tourism revenue in 2014, 6.5% less than ...   Customs Today Newspaper
The Korea Herald   
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The Express Tribune
   
Death toll from smoking may be higher than previously thought: Study   
The Express Tribune
In raw numbers, that translates to 60,000 additional smoking-related deaths a year in the United States. That's almost twice as many deaths as are caused by traffic accidents. STOCK IMAGE. A new study has found that dozens of diseases may be linked to ...

Study: US Smoking Deaths May Be Higher Than Previously Thought   Voice of America
How Bad Is Smoking? Worse Than You Think!   Youth Health Magzine
Letter: You can help fight lung cancer deaths   Eureka Times Standard
Daily Science Journal   
Headlines & Global News   
The Courier-Journal   
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The Express Tribune
   
Six-day-old baby has youngest US heart transplant   
9news.com.au
A six-day old premature baby has become the youngest infant to receive a heart transplant at a US hospital, doctors and her proud parents said. Baby Oliver Crawford underwent the operation at Phoenix Children's Hospital in Arizona after being born seven ...

Six-day-old baby becomes youngest patient to undergo heart transplant in USA   The Express Tribune
Six-day-old baby is youngest US heart transplant patient   International Business Times UK

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The Sun Daily
   
Study says power naps could make up for lost sleep   
The Sun Daily
Napping could undo the damage that occurs after a night of insufficient sleep, suggests a new study. AFP RELAXNEWS. A SHORT nap can revive the immune system and even zap stress for those who didn't get enough sleep the night before, according to ...

Sleep deprived? A power nap may help   New York Daily News
Had poor sleep last night? A 30-minute power nap can make it all right   Hindustan Times
30-minute nap can reverse effects of poor sleep   Times of India
Times LIVE   
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IBNLive
   
Swine flu cases on the rise, over 400 deaths in 2015   
IBNLive
New Delhi: The rising cases of swine flu continues to be a cause for concern across the country. The disease has already claimed 407 lives in 2015 and the worst part is H1N1 drug Tami Flu is now running short in several states. Over 200 people have died in ...

WHO warning on flu ignored by state   Times of India
Six die of swine flu in Hyderabad   The Hindu
DCGI to hold meet to address sudden spurt in Swine Flu cases in the country   pharmabiz.com
The Indian Express   
The New Indian Express   
Hindustan Times   
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