Sydney Morning Herald
Eating peanuts early could prevent allergy, study shows
Sydney Morning Herald
Miami: A study has found that, contrary to previous advice, feeding foods containing peanuts to babies before 11 months of age may help prevent allergies, echoing some of the findings of Australian researchers. The findings in the New England Journal of ...
Feeding your baby peanut butter 'cuts risk of allergy later'The Australian
Avoid peanut allergies by giving babies a small dose three times a week ...Daily Mail
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Sydney Morning Herald
Miami: A study has found that, contrary to previous advice, feeding foods containing peanuts to babies before 11 months of age may help prevent allergies, echoing some of the findings of Australian researchers. The findings in the New England Journal of ...
Feeding your baby peanut butter 'cuts risk of allergy later'
Avoid peanut allergies by giving babies a small dose three times a week ...
Study: Exposing Kids To Peanuts Early May Prevent Allergies
The Nation
Incentives for docs of underdeveloped districts
The Nation
LAHORE - Adviser to Chief Minister Punjab on Health Kh Salman Rafiq has said that the provincial government has started implementing Punjab Health Reforms Roadmap for ensuring provision of better health facilities to the patients at public sector hospitals ...
Health facilities to improve after Health Reforms Roadmap is rolled out!Pakistan Today
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The Nation
LAHORE - Adviser to Chief Minister Punjab on Health Kh Salman Rafiq has said that the provincial government has started implementing Punjab Health Reforms Roadmap for ensuring provision of better health facilities to the patients at public sector hospitals ...
Health facilities to improve after Health Reforms Roadmap is rolled out!
Daily Times
Does Your Child Have High Blood Pressure?
WPTZ The Champlain Valley
IT'S COMMON FOR US GROWN UPS TO GET STRESSED OVER OUR BLOOD PRESSURE NUMBERS. BUT IT'S ALSO IMPORTANT TO WATCH YOUR KIDS FOR HYPERTENSION. DR. LEWIS FIRST TELLS PARENTS WHAT TO LOOK FOR. ? PARENTS ...
Your blood pressure is borderline high. What should you do about it?Washington Post
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WPTZ The Champlain Valley
IT'S COMMON FOR US GROWN UPS TO GET STRESSED OVER OUR BLOOD PRESSURE NUMBERS. BUT IT'S ALSO IMPORTANT TO WATCH YOUR KIDS FOR HYPERTENSION. DR. LEWIS FIRST TELLS PARENTS WHAT TO LOOK FOR. ? PARENTS ...
Your blood pressure is borderline high. What should you do about it?
High blood pressure known as 'silent killer'
Find out 7 ways to naturally lower your blood pressure
Probe sought into 'selection' of APS students for treatment
DAWN.com
PESHAWAR: The relatives and parents of the injured students of the Army Public School have expressed reservations over the 'selection' of the students for treatment on government expenses, and demanded inquiry into the matter. Speaking at a news ...
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PESHAWAR: The relatives and parents of the injured students of the Army Public School have expressed reservations over the 'selection' of the students for treatment on government expenses, and demanded inquiry into the matter. Speaking at a news ...
Firstpost
Over 140 test positive for swine flu in Jammu and Kashmir
Firstpost
Jammu: Nineteen more persons have tested positive for swine flu in Kashmir, taking the total number of positive cases to 143 in the state, officials said. Over 140 tested positive for swine flu in Jammu and Kashmir. Reuters. "In Kashmir division, out of total 1 ...
Swine flu claims 21 more lives, toll reaches 833IBNLive
Third swine flu case confirmed in NagalandTimes of India
Notices to Bengal hospitals for discharging swine flu patientsThe Hindu
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Firstpost
Jammu: Nineteen more persons have tested positive for swine flu in Kashmir, taking the total number of positive cases to 143 in the state, officials said. Over 140 tested positive for swine flu in Jammu and Kashmir. Reuters. "In Kashmir division, out of total 1 ...
Swine flu claims 21 more lives, toll reaches 833
Third swine flu case confirmed in Nagaland
Notices to Bengal hospitals for discharging swine flu patients
Al-Arabiya
Stability tools keep bodyweight fitness craze off balance
Al-Arabiya
Stabilizing tools, from exercise balls to Bosu balls, which look like half-balls, have been used in rehabilitation for decades. (Shutterstock). Text size A A A. By Dorene Internicola | Reuters, New York Monday, 23 February 2015. New balance devices that ...
New tools keep bodyweight balancedThe Nation
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Al-Arabiya
Stabilizing tools, from exercise balls to Bosu balls, which look like half-balls, have been used in rehabilitation for decades. (Shutterstock). Text size A A A. By Dorene Internicola | Reuters, New York Monday, 23 February 2015. New balance devices that ...
New tools keep bodyweight balanced
DAWN.com
Maternal wasting termed a bigger challenge than child stunting
DAWN.com
KARACHI: Health experts have called maternal wasting — below median weight for height of reference population — in Sindh a bigger emergency than child stunting — below median height for age of reference population — as the former is contributing to ...
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DAWN.com
KARACHI: Health experts have called maternal wasting — below median weight for height of reference population — in Sindh a bigger emergency than child stunting — below median height for age of reference population — as the former is contributing to ...
Tackling Maternal, Infant Mortality Through Increased Ambulance Service
Increased investment key to improving maternal and child health
The Express Tribune
Polio Virus Suspected In India, 2 Cases For Testing
Health Aim
Two children showed signs of polio in one of Bihar's Darbhanga district. Samples from the suspected cases were collected and sent in a laboroatory in Lucknow for analysis and verification. World Health Organization has declared the area polio-free in 2014, ...
Two suspected cases of polio in BiharZee News
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Health Aim
Two children showed signs of polio in one of Bihar's Darbhanga district. Samples from the suspected cases were collected and sent in a laboroatory in Lucknow for analysis and verification. World Health Organization has declared the area polio-free in 2014, ...
Two suspected cases of polio in Bihar
India investigates suspected polio in two toddlers
Illegal medicines factory sealed in capital
Pakistan Observer
Tuesday, February 24, 2015 - Islamabad—Drug Inspector Islamabad Sardar Shabbir Ahmed on Monday sealed medicine factory operating illegally at Tarlahi Kalan after raid with police team, the spokesman of district administration said. He said that drug ...
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Pakistan Observer
Tuesday, February 24, 2015 - Islamabad—Drug Inspector Islamabad Sardar Shabbir Ahmed on Monday sealed medicine factory operating illegally at Tarlahi Kalan after raid with police team, the spokesman of district administration said. He said that drug ...
Khaleej Times
How a country fought and won the war against Ebola
Khaleej Times
Liberian president chronicles fears about the 'unknown enemy' and how 'collective resilience' helped contain epidemic. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf speaking at the International Government Communication Forum at Expo Centre, Sharjah, on Monday. — KT photo ...
Basic Public Services Could Keep Future Ebola Outbreaks From Becoming ...Huffington Post
Liberia re-opens land border following deadly Ebola outbreakeuronews
Liberians rejoice as Ebola curfew is liftedThe Sun Daily
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Khaleej Times
Liberian president chronicles fears about the 'unknown enemy' and how 'collective resilience' helped contain epidemic. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf speaking at the International Government Communication Forum at Expo Centre, Sharjah, on Monday. — KT photo ...
Basic Public Services Could Keep Future Ebola Outbreaks From Becoming ...
Liberia re-opens land border following deadly Ebola outbreak
Liberians rejoice as Ebola curfew is lifted
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