2015年3月2日 星期一

2015-03-03 Pakistan Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Pakistan police arrest parents refusing to vaccinate children   
Sydney Morning Herald
Peshawar: Police in north-west Pakistan have arrested more than 450 parents for refusing to vaccinate their children against polio. Deputy commissioner of Peshawar Riaz Khan Mehsud said 471 parents were detained and sent to jail for refusing the vaccine.
KP police arrest 471 parents for refusing polio vaccine   The Nation
Pakistan: Antivaccine Parents Arrested   New York Times
Pakistan detains parents refusing kids' polio vaccine   Arab News
Daily Times   
BBC News   
Newsweek   
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DAWN.com
   
Polio vaccination campaign put off in three districts   
DAWN.com
QUETTA: The second phase of a polio eradication campaign could not be launched in Quetta, Zhob and Sherani districts on Monday because of inadequate security arrangements by the Balochistan government. The health department refused to send staff ...

Anti-polio campaigns postponed again in high-risk areas of Balochistan   The Express Tribune
Polio Vaccination Stopped In Quetta Following The Security Issues   Pakistan Tribe
Polio campaign postponed in Quetta due to security concerns   PakistanHerald
SAMAA TV   
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The Express Tribune
   
Crippling Disease: Anti-polio drive begins in Pindi   
The Express Tribune
Dr Khalid said the drive was launched after sewage samples from these areas indicated the presence of polio virus. By APP. Published: March 3, 2015. RAWALPINDI: A five-day anti-polio campaign kicked off in 28 high-risk union councils of the city, ...

5-day anti-polio drive kicks off in high risk areas   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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Daily Times
   
'Enrolment of every child will be ensured by the end of 2018'   
Daily Times
LAHORE: Minister for Law, Excise & Taxation and Finance, Mujtaba Shujaur Rehman has said that private educational institutions are playing a pivotal role in providing quality education and government highly appreciates the services of private sector for the ...

Institute of Neuro Sciences to be operational by April, says minister   The News International

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Over 100 countries affected by deadly swine flu to date   
The News International
LAHORE: While over 100 countries, including Pakistan, have till date been affected by the pandemic Swine Flu, numerous global celebrities like Costa Rica's President Oscar Arias Sanchez, famous Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor, former British Premier ...

BMC's swine flu audit says delay in medical help leads to death   Daily News & Analysis
'Carry out awareness drive for swine flu and jaundice   NYOOOZ

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The Express Tribune
   
Second round of Sehat Ka Ittihad kicks off in KP, FATA   
International News Network
PESHAWAR: The second round of the Sehat Ka Ittehad (alliance for health) programme has been kicked off at 21 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa amidst tight security arrangements on Monday. The two-day campaign has also begun in Federally ...

Sehat ka ittehad: Campaign to enter second phase   The Express Tribune
Second phase of 'Sehat ka Ittehad' campaign underway in KPK, FATA   dunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)

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SAMAA TV
   
5-day anti-polio drive begins in Karachi   
SAMAA TV
KARACHI: The five days anti-polio campaign, postponed last week due to non-availability of security cover for the concerned vaccinators, in 12 high risk UCs of district central, began here Monday. As per schedule 1,15,300 children, under five years of age ...

Posted by Parvez Jabri   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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Daily Mail
   
Research suggests IQ scores are getting steadily higher   
Daily Mail
In research looking back over IQ tests from the past few decades, they found that the tests were becoming harder - but people were still doing just as well. But the reasons why people are becoming smarter is not known - with theories including better ...


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The News Reports
   
Fatty foods in short run could help minimize damaging effect of heart attacks   
The News Reports
Health experts have already suggested against having fatty foods if one wants to carry on living a healthy life, but a new research published in the American Journal of Physiology – Heart and Circulatory Physiology has claimed that having high-fat foods may ...

Don't be fooled by big fat surprises, fat is still bad for you   CBC.ca
Eating fatty foods may cut heart attack damage in short run only   Zee News
Plant-Based, Lower-Fat Diet May Benefit Kids Most   Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic
Odisha Samaya   
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The Epoch Times
   
The Global Impact of Neglected Tropical Diseases   
The Epoch Times
A municipal council worker dispenses insecticide using a fogging machine during a dengue-prevention spraying in Ampang, in the suburbs of Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 11, 2014. Dengue fever is spread by mosquitoes and causes joint pain, nausea, high fevers, ...

Neglected diseases   The News International

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