2015年3月25日 星期三

2015-03-26 Pakistan Health


The Hindu
   
“Poor awareness hampers fight against epilepsy”   
The Hindu
As the world observes Purple Day on Thursday, medical experts feel that a lot more needs to be done to create awareness about epilepsy and dispel the myths associated with the neurological disorder. Speaking to The Hindu , Dr. M.A.Aleem, consultant ...

World Purple Day: 'Mayo Hospital to have Epilepsy Clinic soon'   The Express Tribune
Epilepsy medicines to be included in essential drugs list at hospitals   Daily Times
Government doing 'everything' to revamp health sector   Pakistan Today

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The Express Tribune
   
Over 310000 olive saplings planted on 1260 hectares of land   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Over eighty percent work on olive cultivation project has been completed so far in selected areas during past two and a half years. Pakistan Agriculture and Research Council (PARC) member coordination and monitoring and national project ...

80% of olive cultivation project completed   The Express Tribune

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The Nation
   
Creating awareness key to control TB: Saira   
The Nation
Islamabad - Almost 0.5 million people get infected with tuberculosis annually in Pakistan but of them only 0.3 million get themselves registered with the government centres providing free of cost treatment while the rest either fall for wrong treatment in private ...

Grassroots level awareness can kill TB: NHS Minister   Pakistan Today

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Ulema Mashaikh Council endorses polio drive   
Daily Times
LAHORE: The Ulema Mashaikh Council Pakistan, a leading representative organisation of religious scholars in the country, issued a fatwa on Tuesday in favour of immunisation drives, especially those for polio eradication, in Pakistan. Ulema Mashaikh ...

Ulema Mashaikh Council issues fatwa in favour of polio drive   International News Network

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KTAR.com
   
Study: 'Facebook Generation' happier than teenagers a decade ago   
KTAR.com
In this March 15, 2013, file photo, a Facebook employee walks past a sign at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. Facebook is giving more options to decide what happens to users' accounts after they die. The world's biggest online social network will ...

Teenagers are happier than 10 years ago   Daily Times

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TIME
   
Jolie offers no easy answers, that's why her advice is vital   
Herald.ie
Who, in their right minds, is going to take health education from a woman whose teen years were drug-elevated, who is covered in tattoos and who once carried a vial of her lover's blood on a chain around her neck?
'I am so grateful that I chose to have preventative surgery when I did'   Irish Independent
Kelly Osbourne will undergo preventive surgery for cancer   Business Standard
ANGELINA JOLIE: the Vancouver backstory on fallopian tube removal for cancer ...   Vancouver Sun (blog)
Beauty World News   
Hollywood.com   
Live Science   
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PR Newswire (press release)
   
Podiatrist in Silver Spring, Maryland Discusses The Use of Custom Molded ...   
PR Newswire (press release)
There are a variety of different orthotic devices available from podiatrist Dr. Frank, including arch supports, soft inserts and in some cases fully formed orthopedic shoes. They fall into three main categories: Soft orthotics (made to help you balance and relieve ...

Right shoes   The News International

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The Express Tribune (blog)
   
8 things I wish I had never heard after being diagnosed with breast cancer   
The Express Tribune (blog)
A breast cancer patients puts on make up in the bathroom of her parents' house. PHOTO: AFP. Pakistan has the highest rate of breast cancer among all Asian countries – one in nine Pakistani women will be diagnosed with this horrible disease. The diagnosis ...

JAMA Report Highlights Inaccuracies in Pathologists' Breast Cancer Diagnoses   DARKDaily.com - Laboratory News
The Gray Area in Breast Biopsies   New York Times
Checkup: Health news in brief   Albany Times Union
Tyler Morning Telegraph   
University of Rochester Newsroom   
Jacksonville Daily Progress   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Non-recommended tobacco variety reduce to 40%, MoC takes measures for ...   
Customs Today Newspaper
ISLAMABAD: The distribution of improved exotic varieties of tobacco has reduced the cultivation area of Non-Recommended Variety (NRV) from 70 percent to 40 percent in the country in last three years. “Under the directions of the Ministry of Commerce ...


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Pakistan Today
   
Pakistan asked to stand firm on cigarette ad decision   
Pakistan Today
An international health advocacy group here on Tuesday warned that any delay in the implementation of the government decision to increase the size of the pictorial warning on cigarette packets would put a negative effect on the health of the citizens.

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