2015年2月22日 星期日

2015-02-23 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Pakistan-India peace clinic set up in Karachi   
Khaleej Times
Dr Ziauddin Hospital and the Apollo Hospital of India had started joint surgery procedures and established a combined liver ward unit at the Pakistani hospital in Karachi. Islamabad - Two leading hospitals of Pakistan and India have established a 'peace ...

Dr Ziauddin Hospital and Apollo Hospital start joint surgeries   Pakistan Observer
Peace Clinic: Indian doctors to assist Pakistani counterparts in transplant ...   The Express Tribune
Indo-Pak 'peace clinic' launched   Kasmir Monitor
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
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The Express Tribune
   
Experts suggest replication of KP's Sehat ka Ittehad polio programme   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on Polio, which visited Pakistan last week, recommended involving security departments in planning of polio campaigns and offering incentives to polio workers. The TAG emphasised the importance of ...

Over 3.5 million children in KP administered polio drops   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
An offer they can't refuse: 'Power, gas may be disconnected if parents reject ...   The Express Tribune

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CT scan machine non-operational in BBH   
The Nation
Rawalpindi - The administration of Benazir Bhutto Hospital failed to operationalise CT scan machines despite two months. According to sources, CT scan machine were bought two months ago but still these have not been put into working condition.
BBH administration arranges meeting with YDA representatives   The News International

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Daily Times
   
High blood pressure common in general population: study   
Daily Times
KARACHI: Scientists are investigating whether treatment for high blood pressure can be improved by taking a person's ethnic heritage into account. High blood pressure, or hypertension, is common in the general population. A healthy lifestyle alone is not ...


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Customs Today Newspaper
   
ANF seizes 20.8kg heroin from Karachi Port, arrests three   
Customs Today Newspaper
KARACHI: The Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) Sindh Region on Saturday seized 20.800 kg heroin from Karachi Port. According to details, ANF team on a tip intercepted a container carrying salt from Karachi Seaport destined for Malaysia. During examination of ...

20 kg of heroin seized in drug haul   gulfnews.com
ANF confiscates 20 KG of heroin in Karachi   The News International

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The Hindu
   
1 more swine flu death in Odisha, toll reaches 3   
Financial Express
Death toll due to swine flu in Odisha rose to three with a man dying of the disease here while 11 have tested positive for H1N1 so far, official sources said. The 42-year-old deceased, who worked in Balasore, had been admitted to a private hospital here in ...

India can produce key item in H1N1 drug to treat swine flu   India Today
84 fresh cases of swine flu in Delhi   The Hindu
H1N1 Treatment Burns Hole in Patients' Pocket, Exposes Chinks in Medical Sector   The New Indian Express
Deccan Chronicle   
E-Pao.net   
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Vitamin A may protect kids from malaria   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD - Vitamin A may protect children against the mosquito-borne malaria parasite, a study said. Children under the age of five were 54 per cent less likely to develop malaria if they had been given a single large dose of vitamin A, the findings showed, ...


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SMN Weekly
   
Lack of sleep and obesity   
SMN Weekly
18 A recent study published in Diabetologia said that obesity and diabetes can be caused by lack of sleep as well. Apparently, lack of sleep can lead to increased levels of fatty acids in the blood. Fatty acids can block the ability of insulin to regulate one's ...

How lack of sleep could lead to type 2 diabetes   eMaxHealth
Insufficient sleep may lead to diabetes   The Express Tribune
Lack of sleep may be linked to diabetes   Independent Online
Economic Times   
The Nation   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
Tackling Maternal, Infant Mortality Through Increased Ambulance Service   
Leadership Newspapers
Nigeria's maternal and infant mortality has remained one of the highest in the world and a source of concern to many people. WINIFRED OGBEBO examines the issue and the steps taken to address it. Nigeria constitutes just one percent of the world's ...

Maternal wasting termed a bigger challenge than child stunting   DAWN.com
Increased investment key to improving maternal and child health   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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Daily Times
   
PUCIT degree programs receive the best possible accreditation   
Daily Times
LAHORE - All three bachelor degree programs at the Punjab University College of IT (PUCIT), BS Computer Science, BS Information Technology, and BS Software Engineering, have again received the best possible 'W' category accreditation by HEC's ...


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