2015年3月7日 星期六

2015-03-08 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
'Remember': Pakistan Schools Renamed For Massacre Victims   
Chron.com
The government in Pakistan's northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has started renaming dozens of state-run schools after the students killed by Taliban militants in a horrific gun attack at a military-run school last December. Regional education minister ...

Dozens of Govt-run schools are being renamed after Aps students   PakTribune.com
Pakistan Names 107 Schools After Peshawar Massacre Victims   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Pakistan to name schools after victims of Peshawar massacre   India Today
New York Times   
DAWN.com   
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Daily Times
   
11-year-old boy falls prey to polio   
DAWN.com
KARACHI: Another polio case was confirmed in Dadu district bringing the tally to two in Sindh this year, officials said on Saturday. Quite rarely, officials said, they found an 11-year-old boy afflicted with the crippling disease. Dr Khalid Shaikh, who takes care of ...

Two new polio cases surface in Sindh, tally mounts to 16   Daily Times
Two polio cases reported in Sindh, one in Balochistan   Pakistan Today

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The Nation
   
Swine flu in India: Pakistanis warned against travelling to India   
TheHealthSite
Swine flu has claimed more than 1200 lives in India, and the menace is not looking to stop anytime soon. The deadly H1N1 virus has affected people all across the country – from Kashmir to Tamil Nadu. This has also impacted tourism, as people are scared ...

Rights group warns Pakistanis against travelling to India   Business Standard
Corporate India spreads awareness of Swine Flu epidemic   Rush Lane (blog)
Swine flu: Pakistani rights group advises nationals against traveling to India   indiablooms

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Daily Times
   
Officials put on notice over condition of Civil Hospital Shikarpur   
The News International
The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Friday issued notices to health officials on a petition seeking appointment of doctors on all vacant posts as well as provision of adequate medical facilities at the Civil Hospital Shikarpur. A division bench headed by Justice ...

SHC issues notice over poor facilities at Shikarpur hospital   Daily Times
Inadequate facilities: SHC seeks comments about Civil Hospital, Shikarpur   The Express Tribune
Pakistan responds to Shikarpur imambargah attack   Central Asia Online

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National blood policy launched   
The News International
The National Blood Policy and Strategic Framework (2014-20) was disseminated here on Thursday, with minister of state for health Saira Afzal in the chair. The policy promises access to safe, efficacious and affordable blood for all citizens of Pakistan, and ...

Nationally controlled system of safe blood supply proposed   The Nation

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
70% of population at risk: 50m suffering from iodine deficiency, says GAIN   
Customs Today Newspaper
LAHORE: Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), in collaboration with other development partners, is playing an important role to adopt the innovative approaches to improve the quality of salt iodization in Pakistan. According to studies, nearly 50 ...

corporate corner   The Nation

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NDTV
   
Dirty Water is Killing More Women than AIDS or Breast Cancer, Charity Warns   
Modern Readers
New research has confirmed that over and above both breast cancer and AIDS, poor sanitation and unclean water is the world's fifth biggest killer of women. According to WaterAid, an alarming 800,000 women lose their lives every year due to having limited ...

No access to clean water kills 800000 women each year: Study   Maine News Online
Dirty H2O 5th Biggest Killer of Women   Empire State Tribune
Poor Sanitation and Dirty Water Kill More Women Than Breast Cancer   SMN Weekly
The News International   
Channel News Asia   
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Financial Express
   
Swine flu toll climbs to 59, 34 test positive   
Times of India
BHOPAL: Even going by official death toll, H1N1 outbreak has claimed over lives in the state capital, this year. Health officials admitted they expect a rise in swine flu cases in next few days, with another spell of rain expected in coming days. In March alone ...

Swine flu claims two more lives, taking death toll in Mumbai to 23   Daily News & Analysis
H1N1: BMC told to intensify campaign via posters, theatre slides   The Indian Express
Swine flu death toll in state rises to 201   The Asian Age
E-Pao.net   
The New Indian Express   
NYOOOZ   
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The Star Online
   
Re-routing the HIV focus to women   
The Star Online
Awareness drive: Every Malaysian – men, women and transgendered – must be provided with knowledge about HIV /AIDS and access to know their status and get tested early. EFFORTS in combating HIV/AIDS in Malaysia have shown promising success ...

National Women's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2015: Shedding Light On The ...   Medical Daily
Breaking barriers: HIV, AIDS no more hushed words   The Express Tribune

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New technology to fight kilns pollution   
The News International
FOR the first time in the history of Pakistan, the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) Punjab has decided to introduce new technology being used in India to fight the air pollution caused by the brick-kilns. In this regard, a delegation is preparing to visit ...

Sixty seven percent brick kilns illegal   The Daily Star

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