2015年3月13日 星期五

2015-03-14 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
'Need to provide integrated treatment to communication, voice, swallow affected ...   
Daily Times
KARACHI: There is need to provide integrated multidisciplinary treatment to those affected by communication, voice and swallow disturbances. Speakers at first national conference on communication, voice and swallowing disorders (1st NCCVS), organised ...

Speak up: Ziauddin University hosts three-day conference on communication ...   The Express Tribune

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The News International
   
MERS kills 10 in Saudi Arabia   
Al-Shorfa
The Saudi Ministry of Health has recorded 10 deaths from the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS) since last week, AFP reported Friday (March 13th). RELATED ARTICLES. MERS virus death toll rises in Saudi Arabia · Jordan reports new ...

Up in arms - Saudis and Swedes trade blows   New Zealand Herald
Mers kills 10 in Saudi after surge in virus deaths   Khaleej Times

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The News International
   
WHO issues first-ever HBV treatment guidelines   
Healio
The World Health Organization has issued guidelines for the first time for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B virus infection, according to a news release from the organization. Featured. Liver Meeting 2014 · ACG 2014 · EASL 2014 · Highlights from The Liver ...

240m people infected with hepatitis B virus: WHO   Trade Arabia
WHO urges stepped-up battle against Hepatitis B   The News International
New UN Guidelines Aim to Simplify Care for Millions Infected With Hepatitis B   AllAfrica.com

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U-T San Diego
   
As Ebola fades, La Jollan visits Liberia   
U-T San Diego
Liberians pose with Ebola prevention supplies that were distributed to families served by the Foundation for Women in Monrovia, Liberia. — Foundation for Women. Share Photo.  ·  · Reddit; ✉. Liberians pose with Ebola prevention supplies that were ...

Liberia one month from being declared Ebola-free: official   GlobalPost
'Liberia one month away from being declared Ebola-free'   TwoCircles.net
Watch closely and explain frequently: Liberia's Ebola lessons   Reuters

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7 union councils of Rawalpindi declared high risk dengue areas   
International News Network
RAWALPINDI: As many as 7 union councils of Rawalpindi city have been declared high risk by Punjab government for this year in wake of growing number of dengue patients. The high risk declared union councils are Ratta, Mohin Pura, Hazara Colony, ...


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BBC News
   
UK genetic study hopes to find clue to diseases affecting S. Asians   
DAWN.com
LONDON: Pakistani and Bangladeshi people in London's least healthy boroughs are being asked to provide spit samples and health records to researchers hoping to find genetic clues to why they are disproportionately affected by certain diseases. The East ...

East London genome project to track down beneficial genes   The Guardian
Genetics study seeks South Asian health clues in East London   Reuters
Thousands of East Londoners to participate in huge genetic study   The Independent
GenomeWeb   
Pakistan Today   
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Marietta Daily Journal
   
Study: Tetanus shot may aid treatment of deadly brain cancer   
Newsday
Sandy Hillburn poses for a photo in her apartment in Fort Lee, N.J., on Tuesday, March 10, 2015. (Credit: AP / Seth Wenig). Can a tetanus shot help treat brain cancer? A small study hints that it might. A dose of tetanus vaccine let patients live longer when ...

Tetanus Shot with Immunotherapy Boosts Glioblastoma Survival   Cancer Therapy Advisor
Tetanus Shot Ups Survival With Brain Tumor Immunotherapy   Doctors Lounge
Nine Years After Terminal Diagnosis, Woman With Same Cancer as Brittany ...   LifeNews.com
BioPharma Dive   
Free press journal   
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Oncology Nurse Advisor
   
Genome-editing technology has broad potential for treating cancers   
Oncology Nurse Advisor
Researchers from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, in Melbourne, Australia, have developed a new genome editing technology that can target and kill blood cancer cells with high accuracy. Using the technology, called CRISPR, the researchers were able to ...

New gene technology to help treat blood cancer   Aaj News
New genome editing technology to treat blood cancer   Business Standard
New genome editing technology helps study and treat blood cancers   HealthCanal.com

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CNN
   
South Africa completes successful penis transplant   
The Globe and Mail
The transplant was done in a nine-hour operation last December by specialists from the faculty of medicine and health services at the University of Stellenbosch. The patient had his penis amputated three years ago following complications from a circumcision ...

South African university performs successful penis transplant   OregonLive.com
Doctors claim first successful penis transplant   CNN
Penis transplant at South African hospital world's first successful attempt   NOLA.com
E! Online   
Examiner.com   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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Sky News Australia
   
Ebola healthcare worker evacuated to UK   
Sky News Australia
A sixth individual has been evacuated back to the UK after being potentially exposed to the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone. The healthcare worker is not exhibiting symptoms of the disease and the incident is not related to that of five military healthcare workers ...

US Clinician With Ebola Under Care in Maryland   New York Times
New Zealand Health-Care Worker in Insolation as Ebola Tests Done   Wall Street Journal
Several Americans Possibly Exposed To Ebola, As Epidemic Smolders   NPR (blog)
TVNZ   
Stuff.co.nz   
NOLA.com   
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