2015年2月18日 星期三

2015-02-19 Pakistan Health


The News International
   
Nano-drones may knock cholesterol out of bloodstream   
Yahoo News
Miami (AFP) - Tiny nano-particles that act like miniature drones could deliver a knock-out punch to plaque buildup in the arteries, according to an experimental approach described by US scientists on Wednesday. So far the anti-cholesterol treatment has been ...

Keeping Atherosclerosis in-check with Novel Targeted Inflammation-Resolving ...   HealthCanal.com

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Pakistan Today
   
PM announces Rs100m for PIMS doctor's treatment abroad   
International News Network
Islamabad: On the directive of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the federal government has announced to release Rs100 million for treatment of PIMS' doctor Shahid Nawaz Malik in a foreign country. Dr Malik, the head of the PIMS cardiology department, was ...

Federal Government To Appoint Sharp Shooters In Hospitals Following The ...   Pakistan Tribe
PM announces Rs10 crore for treatment of Dr Shahid Nawaz   dunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)

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New York Daily News
   
Chantix pill may help smokers quit gradually: study   
New York Daily News
'This allows us to reach a much broader population of smokers who aren't willing to quit abruptly or set a quit date,' study leader Dr. Jon Ebbert of the Mayo Clinic said. Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S.. REUTERS. Wednesday ...

Study supports gradual reduction of smoking aided by medication   The Globe and Mail
Nicotine Addiction Pill Offers Hope For Smokers Who Can't Quit Cold Turkey   Huffington Post
Drug may help people gradually quit smoking, study finds   CBS News
Daily News & Analysis   
Business Standard   
Bernama   
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The Nation
   
Brain-controlled prostheses are helping the disabled perform daily tasks, writes ...   
Oman Tribune
MARTYNAS Girulis cannot stop moving. He forks a few potatoes onto his plate, pours himself a glass of water, drinks it through a straw, then gets right back up. This is new. The 21-year-old Lithuanian was born with a neuromuscular disease that left him ...

Bionic bonanza!   Arab News
Lithuanian gets life-changing bionic arm   The Nation

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The Nation
   
Snoozing habits of the world's most successful people   
The Nation
The former British prime minister was believed to get by on just four hours of sleep each night - and she wasn't the only one. Nikola Tesla, the 'grandfather of electricity' was thought to sleep just two hours a night, while Italian politician Silvio Berlusconi only ...

Infographic: Sleeping habits revealed of world's most successful leaders   International Business Times UK
Sleeping your way to the top: Here's what the sleeping habits of highly ...   CITY A.M.

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Wall Street Journal
   
HIV breakthrough drug stops transmission of virus   
Irish Examiner
Researchers have developed a potent drug which protects against the transmission of HIV even under exposure to extremely high levels of the virus. According to the scientists at the Scripps Research Institute in Florida, the drug blocks every kind of HIV-1 ...

New tack to block HIV raises prospect of vaccine for AIDS   Boston Globe (subscription)
Molecule shows ability to block AIDS virus   The Australian
Experimental AIDS vaccine blocks HIV in monkeys   CBS News
The Verge   
New Zealand Herald   
Xinhua   
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The Nation
   
Terror revisits City   
The Nation
LAHORE - Following blast outside Qila Gujjar Singh Police Lines on Tuesday, the Punjab Health Department declared emergency in Lahore, directing hospital administrations to make all-out arrangements. More than two dozen wounded were brought to ...

Woman suffering from swine flu gives birth   Deccan Herald
Shortage of drugs costs patient life   Oman Tribune
Woman, baby survive swine flu   The Asian Age
The Indian Express   
Khaleej Times   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Jamaica police caught cocaine smuggler woman at Kingston's international airport   
Customs Today Newspaper
KINGSTON: Two alleged drug mules have been arrested after disembarking flights from the Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao Jamaican police said. The Jamaica Constabulary Force identified the two suspects as Jamaican women who worked as market ...

Women take charge in Caribbean   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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AL.com
   
Do you know your cholesterol count? Only 13 percent in Alabama do.   
AL.com
Residents of Alabama have higher rates of harmful cholesterol, and average rates of awareness of the danger compared to all Americans, according to the Cholesterol Counts poll conducted by Harris for pharmaceutical companies Sanofi US and Regeneron ...

To Your Health: Show your heart some love   Wilson County News
We're so indoctrinated that saturated fat is bad that we don't listen to the science   Raw Story
A Green Monster's Guide to Plant-Based Nutrition: Healthy Fats   One Green Planet
Daily Times   
Twin Falls Times-News   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Sierra Leone investigates alleged misuse of Ebola funds   
Irish Times
Sierra Leone's anti-corruption commission is investigating the government's emergency Ebola funds following a damning report. It has called on 40 individuals, including high-profile medical officials and local leaders, to report to its offices immediately with ...

Britain will half ebola help in Sierra Leone in coming weeks   Daily Mail
Ebola cases fall in West Africa, but challenges remain: WHO   Reuters
UN Ebola chief says community action key to ending Ebola   Business Standard
Telegraph.co.uk   
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