2015年4月8日 星期三

2015-04-09 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
'No dengue outbreak this year'   
The Nation
LAHORE - Like past predictions which have proven true, Punjab University virologist Dr Idrees Khan has said that there was no danger of dengue outbreak this year despite increase in breeding of dengue mosquitoes. He was addressing a seminar organized ...

PU scientist predicts no dengue outbreak this year   Daily Times
Raising awareness: 'CM's anti-dengue efforts are commendable'   The Express Tribune

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Shifa, NPC organise seminar and medical camp for journalists   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: 'A safe and nutritious food supply is essential for good health. Unsafe food can lead to a range of health problems, with new threats to food safety constantly emerging. Food that contains harmful bacteria, viruses, parasites or chemical ...

Walk marks world health day   The Nation

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IBNLive
   
Smartphone can demage people's hearing sense: WHO warns   
Customs Today Newspaper
SYDNEY: Generation after generation, teenagers have been told by their forebears to turn down that music. Now there seems to be a good medical reason to do so. The World Health Organization warned in a recent report that over a billion young people are ...

Loud Music on Smartphone can Trigger Hearing Loss   Gizbot

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ConsumerAffairs
   
Something in your eye? It might be eyeliner   
ConsumerAffairs
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This May Be The Least Healthy Way To Use Eyeliner   Huffington Post
Be Careful With That Eyeliner   Philly.com
Study Warns Public On Use Of Eyeliners   International Business Times AU
Fashion Times   
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KATV
   
STUDY: Breast milk sold online is 10-percent cow   
KATV
A new study finds that about 10 percent of breast milk purchased online contained a significant amount of cow's milk and experts say it can be harmful to babies. The American Academy of Pediatrics anonymously purchased 102 samples advertised as human ...

Surprise: That 'Human Breast Milk' You Bought Online Contains Cow Milk   Jezebel
Study: 10% Of Breast milk Sold Online 'Topped up With Cow's Milk'   Growing Your Baby
Breast milk sold online may contain cow's milk   Newsday
The Nation   
Genetic Literacy Project   
Youth Health Magzine   
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NDTV
   
Sierra Leone News : Kailahun Chairman Alex Bonapha was 100% Correct!   
Awareness Times
Chairman of Kailahun Local Government Council, Alex J. Bonapha Esq. has been proven as 100% correct when he last weekend (April 5th 2015) vehemently rejected a report from the National Ebola Response Center (NERC) that his district recorded a ...

Women's organisations fighting Ebola should be funded as a first-line defence   The Guardian
Ebola-Hit Sierra Leone Arrests 13 at Unsafe Burial: Police   NDTV
Ebola: Police raid funeral and arrest 13 in Sierra Leone for organising unsafe ...   ABC Online
Xinhua   
Boston Globe (subscription)   
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Medical Daily
   
Tall, Dutch, And Handsome: Scientists Try To Explain The World's Tallest People   
Medical Daily
Natural selection and nutrition likely played a role in the height of the Dutch. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock. Comment. 0 · 0. email; print; more. The Dutch win the award for the world's tallest people, with the average man standing 6 feet tall and the average ...

A tall story: Why do the Dutch tower over us?   The Daily Star
Dutch: World's Tallest People?   Times Gazette
Why are the Dutch growing taller than the rest of the world?   Express.co.uk
GenomeWeb   
Quartz   
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BBC News
   
DNA Test To Show Women's Breast Cancer Risk   
Sky News
Scientists hope the test can be used in routine screening alongside factors such as family history to save lives. 04:10, UK, Thursday 09 April 2015. DNA. Experts say the test could help in the search for new treatments. Share on Twitter · Share on Facebook ...

DNA test assesses breast cancer 'risk score'   Irish Examiner
Breast cancer risk test devised in 77-gene analysis   BBC News
New DNA test could predict whether women are likely to get breast cancer   mirror.co.uk
Belfast Telegraph   
European Pharmaceutical Review   
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The Guardian
   
Study finds genetic link between short stature, heart risks   
The Seattle Times
A person who is 5 feet tall has a 30 percent greater chance of developing heart disease than someone who is 5-foot-6, said a study published online Wednesday by the New England Journal of Medicine. By GINA KOLATA. The New York Times.
Short people's 'DNA linked to increased heart risk'   BBC News
Heart attack risk is greater in short people due to genetic link   Daily Mail
Shorter people have bigger risk of heart disease   The Straits Times
Xinhua   
The Times (subscription)   
NPR (blog)   
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RT
   
Cloned antibody shows promise for HIV patients   
RT
A potent antibody created in a lab has shown promising results in the first human trial, a team of US and German scientists announced, suppressing HIV in the blood for up to a month without harmful side effects. Dubbed 3BNC117, the molecule was cloned in ...

Medics Find New Antibody to Suppress HIV   American Register
Designer molecule lowers HIV levels: trial results   Times of India
'Magic Bullet' Antibody Can Suppress AIDS Virus   NBCNews.com
News-Medical.net   
Diabetes Insider   
Gay NZ   
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