2015年3月27日 星期五

2015-03-28 Pakistan Health


DAWN.com
   
Pakistani girl who lost a leg in 2005 earthquake partakes in ski competition   
DAWN.com
LINCOLN, N.H: Insha Afsar was one of the thousands of victims who suffered from the devastating earthquake that shook northern parts of Pakistan on October 8, 2005. Afsar lost a leg when her house came down on the tragic day. But she has not let that stop ...

Pakistani girl competes in skiing compeititon despite losing leg in 2005 earthquake   PakistanHerald
Locals shine in US Paralympic skiing   The Union Leader

all 4 news articles »   


The Express Tribune
   
New operating theatre suite opened at AKUH   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
A new operating theatre suite with three state-of-the-art operating rooms has been inaugurated at the Aga Khan University Hospital on Friday, which offers benefits to patients, their surgeons and the teaching community locally and elsewhere in the region.
Multi-million investment: AKU opens doors to three new operation theatres   The Express Tribune

all 2 news articles »   


Metro
   
One in 20 parents think a packet of crisps counts as one of your five-a-day   
Metro
No, a packet of crisps do not count as one of your five-a-day. If this is news to you, then you should hang your head in shame. But don't worry, you won't be alone, as a survey of 1,000 British parents with children between the age of three and 15 found that a ...

Parents believe crisps and potatoes count towards your five-a-day   Telegraph.co.uk
One In Twenty Parents Think Crisps Count As One Of Your Five-A-Day   Yahoo Lifestyle UK
One in 20 parents mistakenly thinks crisps counts towards daily portions   Daily Mail
Huffington Post UK   
all 10 news articles »   


BBC News
   
Military healthcare worker Cpl Anna Cross free of Ebola   
BBC News
The British military healthcare worker who was flown back to the UK two weeks ago after contracting Ebola in Sierra Leone is now free of the disease. Cpl Anna Cross was the first person in the world to be treated with an experimental new drug, MIL 77.
Sierra Leone: Citizens Told to Stay Home to Halt Ebola   New York Times
Liberia's Sole Remaining Known Ebola Patient Dies   NDTV
Briton with Ebola cured after taking new drug   Sky News Australia

all 632 news articles »   


Digital Journal
   
Soil microbes influence grape and wine quality   
Digital Journal
Researchers have studied the microbial composition of a wine grapevine. The examination unearthed the fact that the microbes found in grapes, on leaves and flowers are derived from the microbes found in the plant's roots.
Wine grapes home of soil bacteria, study   Customs Today Newspaper

all 2 news articles »   


The Indian Express
   
26 die, 482 tested positive for swine flu in J&K: Govt   
Daily Excelsior
JAMMU, Mar 27: The State Government today said that 482 patients have been tested positive for H1N1 influenza in the State in 2015 with seven suspected deaths due to swine flu virus. In a written reply to a joint question of four members Ajay Kumar ...

One more swine flu death in Bengal, toll now 25   Business Standard
Swine flu deaths cross 2000 mark   Zee News
482 tested positive for swine flu in 2015 in J-K'   State Times

all 32 news articles »   


Huffington Post
   
No, Ebola Is Not Mutating Into A 'Supervirus'   
Huffington Post
The Ebola virus that is causing the current outbreak in West Africa is not mutating as quickly as earlier reports had suggested, a new study finds. This finding helps allay fears that the virus could change into a more infectious or deadly form, the researchers ...

Ebola vaccines appear safe and successful, say US researchers   Deutsche Welle
Ebola vaccine candidates pass safety test in in Liberia trials   Seeking Alpha (registration)
'Reassuring' Updates on Ebola Mutations, Vaccines and Patients   TheBlaze.com
Daily Mail   
all 327 news articles »   


Depression, suicide and the workplace - Q&A   
The West Australian
... - Depression is the primary risk factor for suicide. It is the condition most often diagnosed in people who then go on to commit suicide. The more severe the depression, the higher the suicide risk. - Philippe Courtet, a psychiatrist specialising in suicide.

and more »   


Tech Times
   
High-Fat Diet Bad For Mental Health, May Lead To Depression   
Tech Times
Depression and other mental health problems can be caused by a high-fat diet, a new study reveals. As if you didn't worry already about how a diet high in fat also can cause an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. (Photo : Stu Spivack | Flickr).
Fatty Foods May Cause Mental Illness & Depression   NDTV
Feeling Blue? Put the French Fries Down - New Study Links High Fat Diet with ...   News Every day
High-Fat Diet May Alter Behavior And Brain: Gut Bacteria May Increase Anxiety ...   Medical Daily
eMaxHealth   
Voice Chronicle   
Yibada (English Edition)   
all 56 news articles »   


Slate Magazine
   
Lack of Ovarian Cancer Screenings has some Opting for Preventative Surgery   
Fox 2 KFXV
Most types of cancers have screenings to identify the risk of the disease, but lack of screening for ovarian cancer has some women turning to preventative surgery. Actress Angelina Jolie underwent preventative surgery to have her fallopian tubes and ovaries ...

Local woman faced the same choice as Angelina Jolie Diagnosed with gene ...   The Salem News
I understand why Angelina Jolie said she feels calm now   The Times (subscription)
Angelina Jolie's Surgery Got You Worried? Here's What You Should Know About ...   The Epoch Times
Deseret News   
gulfnews.com   
Scientific American   
all 136 news articles »   

沒有留言:

張貼留言