2015年2月20日 星期五

2015-02-21 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Injured Pims cardiologist dies   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Prof Dr Shahid Nawaz Malik, the head of the cardiology department at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims), died at the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) on Friday. Prof Malik was shot in the back of his head by two motorcycle riders ...

PIMS doctor dies   Daily Times
Doctor shot outside PIMS hospital passes away   The News International
Shooting incident: Senior PIMS doctor succumbs to injuries   The Express Tribune
The Sen Live   
Dental News Pakistan   
The News Teller   
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Daily Times
   
Mother, child safety top priority: PM   
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Prime Minster Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Friday said that mother and child safety through proper immunization and better nutrition are a major priority for the government. “Routine immunisation is an important area and all the provincial ...

Safety of mothers and children through immunisation among top priorities: PM   Daily Times
Mother's, child's safety our major priority: Prime Minister   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
PM says mother and child safety is major priority   Pakistan Today
The Express Tribune   
The News International   
DAWN.com   
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Pakistan Today
   
Woman gives birth to quads   
The Nation
LAHORE - A rickshaw driver's wife Friday gave birth to quadruplets – three boys and one girl – at Genealogy Department of Lahore General Hospital. All the babies and their mother are hale and hearty. Nazia, wife of a rickshaw driver Khalid, from Raiwind, ...

Woman gives birth to quadruplets   Daily Times
Miracle! woman delivers quadruplet   Pakistan Today

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The Express Tribune
   
Directive: DRAP asked to fill vacant posts   
The Express Tribune
Drap was also directed to publish directives, precautions and warnings on labels in simple Urdu for patients. By APP. Published: February 21, 2015. Share this article Print this page Email. Drap was also directed to publish directives, precautions and warnings ...

Pleas awaiting settlement in DRAP may be cleared on priority   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Standing Committee supports DRAP against spurious medicines   Daily Times

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DAWN.com
   
Private schools refuse measles vaccine   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: As many as ten leading private schools in the capital have refused to allow their students to be vaccinated, following a scare regarding the measles vaccine that is being administered to children as part of a new government inoculation drive.
Measles vaccine 'reactions': Children ate rat poison, doctor says   The Express Tribune

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Indo-Pak 'peace clinic' launched   
DAWN.com
KARACHI: Two leading hospitals of Pakistan and India on Friday established a 'peace clinic' by conducting a joint surgery procedure at the combined liver ward unit for pre-transplant and post-transplant care in the city, experts from the two countries said.
Kidney, liver transplantation: 'Peace Clinic' set up at Ziauddin Hospital   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
   
750793 children vaccinated in five-day anti-polio drive   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
image RAWALPINDI: As many as 750,793 children, below five years age were administered anti-polio drops during a five-day long drive concluded here on Friday. Under the drive, 1696 polio teams visited all tehsils and towns of the district and administered ...


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RTT News
   
Lack Of Sleep Linked To Type 2 Diabetes Risk, Small Study Suggests   
RTT News
A lack of sleep might increase your chance for diabetes, according to a new study. The study, published online in the journal Diabetologia, says that a lack of sleep can lead to increased levels of substances called free fatty acids in the blood.
Getting Enough Sleep May Prevent Diabetes: Study   Newsmax Health
Lack of sleep may be linked to diabetes   Independent Online
Diabetes Risk Could Be Influenced By Quality Of Sleep   Headlines & Global News
The Nation   
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Live Science
   
Sun damage keeps happening even after you go inside according to study   
Brisbane Times
Burning issue: Some of the damage caused by sunlight may occur after sun exposure ends, according to a new study. Some of the damage caused by sunlight — the DNA damage that can lead to sun burns and even skin cancer — may occur after sun ...

Sunbathers take heed: skin damage continues hours after exposure   Bangor Daily News

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62 parents refuse polio drops   
International News Network
Multan: Parents of 62 children have refused to administer polio drops to their children here causing a set back to the ongoing anti polio campaign. In view of this situation the Health dept has sought help from the police to take legal action against such parents.

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