2015年2月26日 星期四

2015-02-27 Pakistan Health


Geo News, Pakistan
   
Polio case surfaces in Chaman   
Geo News, Pakistan
CHAMAN: Polio virus was detected in a two-year girl in Balochistan's Chaman, Health Department has also confirmed. This is first case of polio this year in the District Killa Abdullah. Deputy Commissioner Naeem Bazai said an Afghan family had arrived here ...


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IBNLive
   
Two more die of swine flu   
The Hindu
The death of two women from Hyderabad, who expired on February 22 and 24 at Gandhi Hospital and were under the suspected list of swine flu fatalities, have been confirmed as H1N1 deaths, on Thursday. The women, one 30 years old and another 39, ...

Delhi doctors at risk to get shots against swine flu   Deccan Herald
Two more women succumb to H1N1   Deccan Chronicle
February records max number of swine flu cases   Times of India
Daily News & Analysis   
Livemint   
Zee News   
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WOUB
   
98 years old and STILL pondering plagues…   
Express.co.uk
FOLLOWING the revelation earlier this week that the Black Death and subsequent Bubonic plague outbreaks may have been caused by gerbils, we are pleased to have secured an exclusive interview with a leading gerbil. Published: 00:01, Fri, February 27, ...

Plague Pandemic May Have Been Driven by Climate, Not Rats   WOUB
Gerbils spread Black Death - scientists   Independent Online
Gerbils, not rats, may have fueled 14th century European plague   Zee News
Syracuse.com   
Customs Today Newspaper   
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The Express Tribune
   
6 rules for post-workout meals   
The Express Tribune
If you think breakfast is the most important meal of the day, you're wrong! By UMNIA SHAHID. Published: February 25, 2015. Share this article Print this page Email. PHOTO: AFP. If you think breakfast is the most important meal of the day, you're wrong.
Week 4 - Pre-Workout Meals   Pittsburgh Post Gazette

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Youth Health Magzine
   
Paying Patients to Take Their HIV Drugs Does Not Work   
Youth Health Magzine
Researchers have announced the failure of a major study to determine if paying people with HIV can help keep them taking their antiviral medications. Patients in the Bronx and in Washington, DC, were paid up to $280 a year to take their medications daily, ...

Precision Medicine Needs Precision Questions—Especially About Sex   Slate Magazine
Preventing one case of HIV saves over $225K, study shows   Cornell Chronicle
Financial Incentives Largely Fail to Improve Care for People With HIV   AIDSmeds.com HIV/AIDS Treatment News
West Texas News   
Voice Chronicle   
Rock Hill Herald (press release)   
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Daily Times
   
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: Ebola battle far from over   
Washington Times
Liberia's President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf wants Americans to know she's grateful for the help so far but her country's battle with the deadly Ebola epidemic is far from over. A day before meeting with President Obama at the White House, Ms. Sirleaf used a ...

Liberian Leader Thanks US for Ebola Support   Voice of America
US wraps up Ebola military mission in Liberia   Times of India
Army's 101st Airborne Wraps Up Ebola Mission in West Africa   Wall Street Journal
Channel News Asia   
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newsnet5.com
   
Study suggests infant exposure to peanuts good   
newsnet5.com
This week the results of a long awaited clinical trial on peanut allergy in children were published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The outcome of the NIH-sponsored LEAP trial (Learning Early about Peanut Allergy) is compelling: very young children ...

Feeding Babies Peanut Products May Prevent Peanut Allergies   RTT News
Does giving peanuts to infants reduce their chance of allergies in adulthood?   Morning Ticker
Bruce Mazer: Cracking the peanut allergy   National Post
WWNY TV 7   
AAP News (subscription)   
TWC News   
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More U.S. children doing yoga, taking sleep supplements   
GlobalPost
(Reuters Health) – - A growing number of American children are bending into downward dog and other yoga poses, according to a new report on complementary health practices. The report analyzed National Health Interview Survey data on practices outside ...


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9news.com.au
   
Meet the Italian doctor who wants to perform human head transplants   
9news.com.au
An Italian doctor says human head transplants can be completed within two years, but acknowledges the profound ethical issues such an operation would entail. Dr Sergio Canavero, from the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group, has dedicated much of ...

First human head transplant could happen by 2017, says Italian surgeon   Washington Times
First human head transplant two years away, says one surgeon   CBS News
Doctor Seeking To Perform Head Transplant Is Out Of His Mind   Forbes
The Independent   
OregonLive.com   
Belfast Telegraph   
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The Express Tribune
   
Tobacco kills two in every three smokers: report   
The Express Tribune
A study also reveals that every two in three smokers die from smoking-related diseases. STOCK IMAGE. Every two in three smokers die from a number of smoking-related diseases, a risk much higher than thought before, revealed a large study, BBC reported.
Smoking 'doesn't relieve your stress - it increases it'   Irish Examiner
Two thirds of smokers will die from the habit & slash 10 years from their lives   Daily Times
Smokers Are More Likely To Suffer From Anxiety And Depression   Huffington Post
Times of India   
Business Standard   
Philly.com   
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