2015年4月2日 星期四

2015-04-03 Pakistan Health


Pakistan Today
   
CM approves recruitment of 4373 sanitary patrols   
Daily Times
LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has given approval for the recruitment of 4373 sanitary patrols for Lahore, Rawalpindi and Sheikhupura. Out of these 2956 officials will be recruited for Lahore, 1067 for Rawalpindi and 350 for Sheikhupra.
CM approves recruitment of sanitary patrols   Pakistan Today
Punjab govt to step up dengue campaign in various cities   DunyaNews Pakistan

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2paragraphs.com
   
Health Benefits Of Coffee Praised By Experts   
2paragraphs.com
Coffee has addictive properties, of course, which may be tugging at you even as you read this. But research increasingly says that giving into those impulses is okay--in fact it could be a good thing. The US recently revised its dietary guidelines (as it does ...

Coffee protects against type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and Alzheimers, study ...   Diabetes.co.uk
Wake up and smell the coffee   gulfnews.com
Coffee lovers drink up! Multiple cups daily protect heart, mood, brain, body   BizNews
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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The Express Tribune
   
Health ministry wants states prepared   
The Asian Age
With the Union health ministry already facing heat due to the spread of the deadly swine flu, it seems that the Centre is in no mood to take chances any more. Keeping in view the unprecedented rains of February, the health ministry has already asked the ...

Down with dengue: Rs400m shelled out to counter vector-borne diseases   The Express Tribune

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Daily Times
   
Seen a ghost? Then you may have inhaled toxic mould   
Daily Times
If you think you have seen a ghost, you may have been suffering the effects of exposure to mould, according to a group of scientists. Researchers claim that older buildings where hauntings are usually reported, often have poor air quality from pollutants like ...

Ghost sightings in haunted houses linked to hallucinogenic mould hidden in walls   Express.co.uk

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Leadership Newspapers
   
Australian Researchers Make Breakthrough In Search For cancer Treatment   
Leadership Newspapers
An Australian-led team researching into the world's prostate cancer announced on Thursday in Melbourne, that tracking and stopping the spread of disease is a step closer. Behind melanoma, prostate cancer was the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer ...

Scientists uncover the genetic root of prostate cancer   News-Medical.net
Above 40? Screen for Prostate Cancer   Daily Times
Australian research could help stop spread of prostate cancer   Xinhua
Newswise (press release)   
Daily Mail   
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RedOrbit
   
An apple a day doesn't keep the doctor away after all   
RedOrbit
We've all heard the saying “an apple a day keeps the doctor away,” but researchers from the University of Michigan and the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice put the maxim to the test and discovered that it's not necessarily true. apple a ...

An apple a day may not keep the doctor away   Health24
An Apple a Day May Keep the Pharmacist Away   Kasmir Monitor
Apple a day: does it keep the doctor away?   The New Daily
Youth Health Magzine   
messenger-inquirer   
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The Hindu
   
Early intervention helps autistic people lead meaningful lives: doctors   
The Hindu
Even as Mysuru City Corporation office and Railway buildings were among the landmarks in the city that were lit up in blue on Thursday evening as part of the global efforts to create awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), campaigners engaged in ...

Trust to survey autism awareness   Times of India
Helping children with autism in school starts with the national disability ...   Brisbane Times
Essay: We Wear Blue for Autism, But is the Color Really White?   NBCNews.com
Voice of America   
The Market Business   
ABC NEWS 4   
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Science World Report
   
Surprise! Babies Learn More When There's A Surprise   
Science World Report
There's the long-held misconception that babies' brains are blank slates. Yet health officials know, now, that infants come equipped with core knowledge pertaining to certain fundamental aspects of the world. Like Us on Facebook ...

No surprise: A key to infant learning is surprise   Los Angeles Times
Here's a New Trick to Help Babies Learn Faster   TIME
Babies learn when surprised, study shows   CBC.ca
Laboratory Equipment   
NPR (blog)   
Baltimore Sun   
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Toronto Star
   
Rob Ford rallies after learning tumour is operable   
Toronto Star
“It's a fight, guys.” Open policard for CouncillorRob Ford. It was one of the only audible sentiments Rob Ford (open Rob Ford's policard) muttered, his voice hoarse, when he shuffled into Mount Sinai Hospital early Thursday afternoon, red splotches appearing ...

Council colleagues wish Ford well with surgery   Toronto Sun
Rob Ford Scheduled to Have Surgery in May   Torontoist
Rob Ford says he's 'lucky to be alive,' doctors will operate May 11   CTV News
The Globe and Mail   
STLtoday.com   
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Philly.com
   
More TV Time May Mean Higher Diabetes Risk, Study Finds   
Philly.com
The increased risk associated with being a couch potato occurred whether or not the study participants were taking diabetes drugs, or whether or not they were eating healthy diets and exercising. iStockphoto. Travel Deals. $115 & up -- Aruba Hotel & Resort ...

Watching tv 'link to diabetes risk'   Daily Mail
More TV time may raise Type 2 diabetes risk   CBC.ca
Sweet poison: All you wanted to know about Diabetes   The Indian Express

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