2015年4月9日 星期四

2015-04-10 Pakistan Health


The Nation
   
Young doctors go on strike again   
DAWN.com
RAWALPINDI: The Young Doctors Association (YDA) on Thursday observed a strike at the Benazir Bhutto Hospital (BBH) and staged a protest on Murree Road against the Punjab government for not improving their service structure and the poor security ...

Young docs, old demands   The Nation
Service structure: young doctors relaunch protest campaign   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Non-implementation of service structure: Doctors boycott OPDs, take to streets   Daily Times
Pakistan Today   
Pakistan Observer   
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Daily Times
   
Pims cardiac centre becomes functional   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The cardiac centre of the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims), which faced a delay of almost seven years, finally became functional on Thursday. Minister for Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) Barrister Usman ...

PIMS cardiac centre finally goes functional   The Nation
Commissioning ceremony of PIMS cardiac centre held   Daily Times

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Tobacco growers want early decision on pictorial warning   
DAWN.com
PESHAWAR: Tobacco growers and retailers have urged the government to tackle the issue of enhanced pictorial health warnings on priority by holding the maiden meeting of Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) as scheduled for the coming week.
Tobacco retailers for holding IMC maiden meeting   The Nation

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DAWN.com
   
Organ transplant: Islam favours care, ease to patients   
Daily Times
KARACHI: A one-day seminar on 'organ donation and transplantation in the light of Quran and Sunnah' organised by Sheikh Zayed Islamic Centre (SZIC) University of Karachi (KU) in collaboration with Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) ...

Organ donation   DAWN.com

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'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 ...


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The Nation
   
BHU recruitment rules being relaxed: Salman   
The Nation
LAHORE - Adviser to Chief Minister Punjab on Health Kh Salman Rafiq has said that the government was considering relaxing service rules for the recruitment of doctors to Basic Health Units (BHUs). Speaking at a workshop organised by Punjab Strategy ...

'Basic health units to work at any cost'   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Painting can help fight early dementia signs   
New Zealand Herald
"Staying mentally active as we age can help to maintain memory and thinking skills." Photo / 123RF. Painting, drawing and sculpting in old age lowers the risk of developing the first signs of dementia by 73 per cent, an American study has shown. Taking part ...

Painting can help the brain to fight early dementia signs   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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Zimbabwe Independent
   
'Loud mouths' vs the 'quiet ones'   
Zimbabwe Independent
In previous instalments of this column, we have oftenly discussed the leadership skills required to effectively run teams and noted that the success of a team depends on the discernment of the team leader who should know which leadership style to apply in ...

7 health perks of being an introvert   The Express Tribune
'The Dynamic Introvert: Leading Quietly with Passion and Purpose' Shows ...   Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)

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The Indian Express
   
Short people may have an increased risk of heart disease   
Harborough Mail
It reports that a study of nearly 200,000 people has found that for every 2.5 inches (6.35cm) less in height, there is a 13.5% increased risk of coronary heart disease or CHD (also known as coronary artery disease). Dynamic Dart Advertisement. This means ...

Short people may be more likely to have a risk of coronary heart disease   KGNS.tv
DNA analysis validates link between short stature and heart risk   Los Angeles Times
Height influences heart attack risk   CBS News
Toronto Sun   
National Post   
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The News International
   
Premature baby is youngest and smallest to survive dialysis   
The Times (subscription)
A baby weighing 1lb 12oz is believed to be the world's youngest, and smallest, child to survive dialysis treatment after being born 15 weeks prematurely. Kamil Wawruch, from Poland, nearly died from organ failure a few days after birth when conventional ...

Premature Polish baby survives dialysis   3News NZ
'World first' for premature baby dialysis   gulfnews.com
'World first' for extreme premature baby dialysis in Poland   Business Insider

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