2015年4月11日 星期六

2015-04-12 Pakistan Health


A crippling disease: Experts dispel myths associated with Parkinson's disease   
The Express Tribune
The technique cost Rs20 million in the US, Rs10 million in Singapore and only Rs2 million at the LGH. STOCK IMAGE. KARACHI: “He has isolated himself; stays in his room and doesn't talk to us,” the family member of a Parkinson's patient, told the doctor.

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CTV News
   
Dietary fibre supplement could speed metabolism: study   
CTV News
Rats that consumed a fibre supplement evaded the pitfalls of a high fat and high sugar diet, gaining far less weight than expected during a study at the University of Calgary. Supplementing one's diet with fibre, say the researchers, could be key in helping ...

Fibre supplement said to help in weight control   Techie News
This dietary fiber supplement may help control weight better   Deccan Chronicle
Dietary fibre supplement could speed metabolism, study shows   The Malaysian Insider

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DAWN.com
   
Pakistan battles polio — and citizens' mistrust   
Tribune-Review
ISLAMABAD — A doctor's ruse immunization visit helped the United States locate Osama bin Laden — and it helped set back efforts to immunize Pakistani children from polio. Pakistan is the only nation the World Health Organization identifies as actively ...

Success against polio?   DAWN.com
WB gives Nigeria US$200m to end polio   Starr 103.5 FM

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The Inquisitr
   
Grilled cheese lovers are better people: survey   
Daily Times
Your grilled cheese preferences can reveal a lot about how often you get busy. According to a new survey by the dating social network site Skout, cheese heads get more action. Skout surveyed a total of 4,600 people. The findings discovered that grilled ...

Grilled cheese lovers get more sex and mom only told you it sticks to your ribs   Examiner.com
Will Eating A Grilled Cheese Sandwich Improve Your Sex Life?   Refinery29
Grilled Cheese: Sex Satisfaction, Better Metabolism, And Obesity Prevention ...   The Inquisitr
WNDU-TV   
Latin Post   
Shape Magazine   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Brain scans may identify concussion-related disease, study   
Customs Today Newspaper
FRANCE: According to a latest study conducted by the NorthShore Neurological Institute, Illinois, a brain scanning approach can be used to find out about the people suffering from concussions in the sport of football or others. The ailment called CTE, ...

Study: Brain scans may identify concussion-related disease   Sioux City Journal
UCLA scientists analyze protein deposits in brains of ex-NFL players   Daily Bruin
Concussions: Brain Scan May Warn It's Time To Quit   Sci-Tech Today

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Hindustan Times
   
Does size really matter when measuring disease risk?   
Hindustan Times
Size does matter when it comes to measuring disease risk, which varies with how high or low you stand in your socks. (HT illustration). Share. Size does matter when it comes to measuring disease risk, which varies with how high or low you stand in your ...

Shorter people have bigger risk of heart disease   Al-Arabiya
Short people more prone to heart attacks   Hamilton Spectator
Being short ups heart disease risk   Times of India
Los Angeles Times   
CBS News   
Toronto Sun   
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The Leader
   
School Athletes Frequently Come to be Depressed Just Days Right after ...   
The Leader
When people talk about the relationship between football and concussions, the consequences always seem far off in the distant future. We think not of not the immediate effects for a player who just received a blow to the head, but of the cognitive is... School ...

7Healthcast: Concussions and college athletes   WHDH-TV

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Toronto Sun
   
Risk of dementia goes up as middle age weight goes down: Study   
Toronto Sun
Middle-aged people who are underweight are more likely to develop dementia than healthy weight people of a similar age, according to a new study. It also found that middle-aged obese people are nearly 30% less likely to develop dementia than people of a ...

Obesity may curb dementia   The Express Tribune
Mid-life obesity could help shield you from dementia: Study   Hindustan Times
New research: Being fat in middle age cuts risk of developing dementia   STLtoday.com
Stuff.co.nz   
National Post   
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Starcasm.net
   
Yolanda Foster's trying ancient medicine in Mexico to cure lyme   
Starcasm.net
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Yolanda Foster is continuing her fight against chronic Lyme disease by trying out an ancient medicine treatment in Mexico. “RISE UP AND ATTACK each day with courage,” she shared with a photo of herself hooked up to ...

Yolanda Foster heads to Mexico in bid to cure Lyme disease with 'ancient ...   Daily Mail

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KTAL
   
New study: Plastic surgery helps women look, well, like nicer people…   
KTAL
NBC (TODAY Health) Plastic surgery might not only help make people look younger or more attractive. It can make them look more likeable, trustworthy and feminine, researchers say. NBC (TODAY Health) Plastic surgery might not only help make people look ...

Plastic Surgery Makes Women More Likeable As Well As Beautiful, Study Finds   The Inquisitr
Study Examines Before and After Effect of Cosmetic Surgery   Diabetes Insider
Can plastic surgery make people like you better?   Today.com
Times of India   
CBS Local   
Business Standard   
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