2015年2月13日 星期五

2015-02-14 Pakistan Health


DAWN.com
   
132 doctors transferred to remote areas in Balochistan   
DAWN.com
QUETTA: The Balochistan health department has transferred 132 doctors, including consultants, to far-flung areas and warned them that neglect will not be tolerated. An official notification in this regard would be issued in a couple of days, Health Minister ...

Balochistan Health Ministry deputes specialists in DHQ hospitals   Daily Times

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Frontline Desk
   
Vitamin D Deficiency in Children May Lead to Heart Disease.   
Frontline Desk
You are at:Home»Health & Medical»Vitamin D Deficiency in Children May Lead to Heart Disease. Vitamin D Deficiency in Children May Lead to Heart Disease. 0. By Maria Marshall on February 13, 2015 Health & Medical. low level of Vitamin D. A latest ...

Low Vitamin D Level in Childhood May Lead to Heart Diseases Later in Life   Voice Chronicle
Lack of Vitamin D is Bad for Kids   Chinatopix
Heart Disease Risk linked with Vitamin D's Deficiency: Study   French Tribune
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Daily Times
   
FEATURE-Can Asia-Pacific region get rid of malaria by 2030? - TRFN   
Reuters
LONDON, Feb 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An ambitious goal - to eliminate malaria from the Asia-Pacific region by 2030 - faces formidable hurdles but is achievable if enough political will and funding are available to fight the mosquito-borne disease, ...

Can Asia-Pacific region get rid of malaria by 2030?   Daily Times
Stem cells offer promising key to new malaria drugs: US research   WTAQ

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Toronto Sun
   
MERS in the Philippines: DOH says 11 contacts admitted at RITM   
Outbreak News Today
In a follow-up to the report Wednesday of the nurse who tested positive Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), the Philippines Department of Health (DOH) officials say they are doing everything to prevent the spread of the novel ...

2 in Negros tested for MERS-CoV   Visayan Daily Star (press release)
Eleven people linked to Philippines MERS case show symptoms: WHO   Arab News

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Times of India
   
Fishy alternative to a bandage   
Daily Times
The days of dressing a wound with bandages could be numbered after scientists discovered a more effective method – using fish. Collagen-rich fibres from the tilapia fish were found to boost skin growth on wounds faster than normal dressings.
Fish Protein Heals Skin Wounds Faster than Normal Dressings   International Business Times, India Edition
Nothing fishy here: Heal your wound with a protein   Hindustan Times
Fish protein can help heal skin wounds faster   Business Standard
Zee News   
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Rising Kashmir
   
Hospitals in Kashmir ill-equipped to combat H1N1 flu: DAK   
Rising Kashmir
download SRINAGAR – The Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Friday said the hospitals across Kashmir were “ill-equipped” to tackle the increasing number of H1N1 flu cases. “The two designated hospitals for H1N1 do not have the facility of mandatory ...

Kashmir Hospitals not prepared to combat swine flu: DAK   Kashmir Watch

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Sierra Express Media
   
Royal Dynamite Launches Limited Edition Freetown Collection En Noire to ...   
Sierra Express Media
LOS ANGELES, CA - Royal Dynamite, a collaborative and unique t-shirt company that combines popular culture and community, is launching the Freetown Collection of limited edition t-shirts and hats “En Noir” to aid Power Women 232 in their efforts towards ...

Millions in Ebola funds unaccounted for in Sierra Leone   Deutsche Welle
Sierra Leone fails to properly account for €5m in Ebola funds   Irish Independent
Sierra Leone failed to properly account for Ebola funds- auditor   Reuters
Sky News Australia   
ABC Online   
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Sky News Australia
   
South Korea's plastic surgery clinics targeted   
3News NZ
South Korea has announced a crackdown on illegal brokers and unregistered clinics to try to protect medical tourists, especially those drawn by the country's booming plastic surgery industry. The Health Ministry unveiled a range of measures yesterday (local ...

Seoul cracks down on plastic surgery clinics serving Chinese tourists   South China Morning Post (subscription)
S. Korea to crack down on unregistered plastic surgery clinics after medical ...   The Straits Times
Korea tightens plastic surgery rules   AsiaOne
Yahoo News   
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azcentral.com
   
Children living normal lives after transplants   
azcentral.com
Seven-month-old Gracie is doing well after her heart transplant, Feb 13. 2015. (Photo: Rich Prange/12 News). 2 CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. The Valentine's Day season at Phoenix Children's Hospital is more than a party.
Arizona baby born premature gets heart transplant   Vallejo Times Herald
Six-day-old baby has youngest US heart transplant   Khaleej Times

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CBS News
   
Hormone replacement therapy raises new cancer concern   
CBS News
Most women in menopause who opt to take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to manage symptoms that the "change of life" brings know there are risks that come with these drugs. While the hormones --synthetic estrogen and progestin -- can work magic to ...

Hormone replacement therapy linked to increased risk of ovarian cancer, study ...   Fox News
Brief use of HRT linked to cancers   The Australian
HRT 'increases ovarian cancer risk'   BBC News
Business Standard   
Belfast Telegraph   
The Age   
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