2015年3月23日 星期一

2015-03-24 Pakistan Health


Pakistan Tribe
   
PIMS Has Started Facilitating The Pollen Allergy Patients   
Pakistan Tribe
pollen copy ISLAMABAD – The Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) has started facilitating the pollen allergy patients in Islamabad, PakistanTribe.com reported. Dr. Waseem Khawaja, PIMS spokesperson told that within 24 hours almost 50 patients ...

Pollen counts on the rise   DAWN.com
PIMS starts receiving pollen allergy patients   The Nation

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Washington Post
   
In MONROVIA, Liberia   
Washington Post
The disease had left her with almost nothing, but when she heard that the Americans were hiring, Josephine Dolley pulled out her best blue jeans. She let her long braided hair down. She put on a freshly ironed maroon blouse instead of the stained cotton ...

Thousands left to die as ebola went unchecked   Irish Examiner
Is the world better prepared for another Ebola crisis?   Aljazeera.com
"We Are Not Ready": Ebola Analysis from Front-Line Workers (And Bill Gates)   Wired
Voice of America   
Scientific American   
Reuters   
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Kashmir Reader
   
CURTAINRAISER:SKIMS to host research presentation from Mar 27   
GreaterKashmir.com
Srinagar, Mar 23: The Department of Urology, SK Institute of Medical Sciences Soura will hold 19th PGRP from 27th-29th March 2015, an official handout said. “The event is of great academic importance held annually in SKIMS. This year 120 research papers ...

JK fails to utilise Rs 2.47 cr for swine flu, EBOLA testing   Kashmir Reader
Swine flu threat subsides in Valley   Chandigarh Tribune
HC asks SKIMS to set up 50-bed hospital for infectious diseases   Kashmir Images
Rising Kashmir   
Kashmir Watch   
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Straight.com (blog)
   
Homeless in Vancouver: Another lousy wet day to be a homeless smoker   
Straight.com (blog)
Where there's smokes there's fire, unless the smokes are too wet to light. Stanley Q. Woodvine. Despite being homeless and despite having still been a smoker just a little over three years ago, I cannot remember feeling the aggravation reported by many of my ...

Smokers in Post-Soviet Countries: Ill-Informed or Just Irrational?   The FINANCIAL
Smokers to kick the habit with free treatment   Daily Sabah
Ministry program helps over 2000 to quit smoking   Yahoo! Maktoob News
Ahmedabad Mirror   
TechFrag   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
World body urges India to resist tobacco industry pressure   
Times of India
MUMBAI: The World Conference on Tobacco or Health (WCTOH) has urged countries including India, Pakistan and Nepal - that are planning to implement adopt stricter tobacco control regulation, to stand firm against the tobacco industry pressure.
Pakistan, Nepal urge India to issue bigger cigarette pack warnings   Economic Times
Examine tobacco effects on Indians, says House panel   The Indian Express
Pictorial warnings on tobacco packs: Health minister given petition with over ...   Daily News & Analysis
IBNLive   
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TIME
   
Firms make Sh650,000 for every tobacco death - Report   
The Star
A cigarette smoker's life might be worth just Sh650,000. A new report claims this is the amount the tobacco industry makes for each person who dies from smoking-related diseases. The fifth world Tobacco Atlas says that in 2013, the last year for which detailed ...

Global tobacco fight grows   HeraldNet
Global conference declares all tobacco products harmful   Channel News Asia
Youth need help to avoid the deadly smoking habit   The Age

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IBNLive
   
15 more succumb to swine flu   
The Hindu
Fifteen more persons succumbed to swine flu as the toll from the disease touched 1,926 and the number of cases on Monday rose to 32,482 across the country. Sharing the data as on March 22, the Union Health Ministry said in Gujarat, which is one of the ...

One more positive of Swine Flu   KanglaOnline
US scientists clash with Indian health officials over swine flu mutations   BioNews
Thirteen more swine flu cases in Telangana   Hindu Business Line

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Montreal Gazette
   
Food recall: Amy's brand frozen entree products   
Montreal Gazette
Some Amy's brand frozen entree products have been recalled from the marketplace because of possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Share Adjust Comment Print ...

Amy's Kitchen recalls products that could contain listeria   CNN
Amy's Kitchen recalls foods with possible listeria   National Monitor
Amy's Kitchen recalls products with spinach   WZZM
KRON4.com   
FOX 40 News WICZ TV   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Can India defeat tuberculosis and save three lakh lives?   
Daily News & Analysis
Of the 8.6 million new TB cases in the world every year, 2.3 million reside in India. India is home to the largest number of tuberculosis cases in the world. Of the 8.6 million new TB cases in the world every year, 2.3 million reside in India. More than 3,00,000 ...

Treating a disease that can fight back even harder   Irish Examiner
Godrej, Aamir ask PM to treat it as a 'national crisis'   Times of India
Seminar on TB   The Hindu
NYOOOZ   
Huffington Post India   
Daily Times   
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Reporter Advocate
   
Sleep Keeps the Hippocampus Effieciently Working, Study   
Reporter Advocate
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A short nap may make memory five times better   UPI.com
Short Naps improve Memory: Study   West Texas News
Short naps, a secret key to success, says study   Times Gazette
Empire State Tribune   
Huffington Post   
Stuff.co.nz   
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