2015年3月30日 星期一

2015-03-31 Pakistan Health


Refusal to get students vaccinated may attract legal action   
DAWN.com
QUETTA: The coordinator of Emergency Operation Cell (EOC) of Balochistan, Dr Saifur Rehman, said on Monday that the government would take action against those schools or seminaries which had refused to get their students vaccinated against poliovirus ...

'Balochistan govt to act against schools refusing polio vaccination'   Daily Times

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'Oral and maxillofacial surgery depts in hospitals soon'   
DAWN.com
LAHORE: Adviser to Chief Minister on Health Khawaja Salman Rafique said oral and maxillofacial surgery departments will be established in all government teaching hospitals in phases. According to a handout, the adviser said hospitals already having ...

Oral and maxillofacial surgery unit inaugurated at Mayo   Daily Times

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The Express Tribune
   
Health facilities: Emergency ward at Institute of Neuro Sciences underway   
The Express Tribune
The establishment of an Institute of Neuro Sciences was underway in the city. The emergency ward at the facility would be made operational by the end of April, Minister for Law, Finance and Excise and Taxation Mujataba Shuja ur Rehman said on Monday.
Rehab centres being set up to make city drug-free   Daily Times

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The Express Tribune
   
Avoid beating your brains out   
The Express Tribune
Multi-tasking in social settings indicates low self/social awareness and emotional intelligence. PHOTO: STOCK IMAGE. NEW YORK: Multi-tasking can hamper your performance and may even damage your brain, claim researchers from Stanford University.
Multitasking is bad for you   The Asian Age
Multitasking may damage your brain: Study   IBNLive
'Multitasking may damage your brain'   Business Standard
Economic Times   
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Deccan Chronicle
   
How our brains get over bad break-ups   
Daily Times
Great news for the lovelorn: Our neurons are hardwired to help us move on from romantic rejection. Ever worried about the toll your disastrous love life is taking on your mental health? Now you can officially put those fears to bed as it turns out we're much ...

The Break-Up: Human Brain Hardwired To Fall Out Of Love And Move On To ...   Medical Daily
People wired to get over romantic break ups, according to new study   Daily News & Analysis
People wired to get over romantic break ups   Deccan Chronicle
WWL First News   
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The Express Tribune (blog)
   
Eating is the tried and tested way to lose weight   
The Express Tribune (blog)
Regular everyday activities like that extra kilometre walk or switching the elevator ride for the stairs can make an ample amount of difference. PHOTO: PINTEREST. The idea of a perfect body, with the right curves and cuts, not only appeals to the fashion world ...

6 reasons you're not losing weight   Curacao Chronicle
Women's Health   Health24
Diet, Gain Weight, Diet, Gain Weight   The Moral Liberal
Herald.ie   
mirror.co.uk   
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Irish Independent
   
Electrode experiment to treat anorexia   
Irish Independent
A British woman has had electrodes placed deep inside her brain in an experimental operation to help cure her of anorexia. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. She had wires carrying electricity connected to parts of ...

The research: Electrodes in brain zap anorexia   Mumbai Mirror
Could this experimental new brain treatment cure anorexia?   Cosmopolitan UK
British anorexia sufferer has electrodes implanted in her brain to zap the illness   mirror.co.uk
Daily Times   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Science Times
   
Focus of Alzheimer's Research Should Be Shifted, Study Says   
Science Times
Alzheimer's is a devastating neurological condition that affects many people, usually in their old age. It is signified by memory loss, dementia, among other cognitive difficulties. A new study from the Mayo Clinic has given scientists potentially vital information ...

The Oncoming Medical Disaster…With No Cure In Sight   Inside Science News Service
New Study Lets Doctors See Signs Of Alzheimer's In Healthy Brains   Sunrise Senior Living Blog (blog)
Biogen (BIIB): Why Aducanumab Excitement Might Be Overblown   Investorplace.com
Daily Times   
Digital Journal   
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Yahoo News UK
   
Spanish hospital conducts complex face transplant   
Yahoo News UK
A Spanish hospital said Monday it has successfully carried out the world's most complex face transplant, reconstructing the lower face, neck, mouth, tongue and back of the throat of a man terribly disfigured by disease. A team of 45 physicians, nurses, ...


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National Post
   
An apple a day does not keep the doctor away, study finds   
National Post
If anyone is still subscribed to the school of wives'-tales medicine, a pillar of your faith came knocking down today: a new study shows that eating an apple a day does not in fact keep the doctor away. The study published by JAMA today considered 8,399 ...

Study: Apples do not, in fact, have magic powers   Vox
An Apple a Day May Keep the Pharmacist Away   Doctors Lounge
An “apple a day” doesn't really keeps the doctors away   American Register
Counsel & Heal   
KTAL   
CBS News   
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