2015年4月14日 星期二

2015-04-15 Pakistan Health


CM concerned over increasing cases of hepatitis in Balochistan   
DAWN.com
QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch has expressed concern over the increasing cases of hepatitis in the province and said that his government was making efforts to control the situation. The chief minister was talking to a delegation of ...

Drug abuse   Daily Times

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Times of India
   
Sierra Leone: Schools Reopen as Ebola Outbreak Subsides   
New York Times
Children in Sierra Leone returned to school on Tuesday after staying home for nine months because of the Ebola outbreak. More than 8,000 schools were reopening, although attendance at many was poor amid some skepticism that the crisis was over.
Doctor returns home after Ebola battle   Stuff.co.nz
Schools reopen to news of post-Ebola football windfall   Sierra Express Media
Ebola continues to pose a global threat – says WHO   Sierra Leone Times
Mashable   
Macleans.ca   
CNN   
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Town council to vote on tobacco ban for people under 21   
The Daily Princetonian
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Islamabad leads districts in implementing tobacco control law   DAWN.com

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
City to be made drug-free   
Daily Times
LAHORE: Provincial Minister for Law, Excise & Taxation and Finance Mujtaba Shuja ur Rehman has said that rehabilitation centers for the addicts especially for women and children were being set up in the city to make Lahore drug free city. He said that ...

Excise, NGOs to work together for rehabilitation of drug addicts: Mujtaba   Customs Today Newspaper
Shuja for awareness about physical, mental disability   Pakistan Observer

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The Independent
   
Eating out or getting a takeaway could lead to high blood pressure   
The Independent
There is a direct connection between the consumption of restaurant food and raised blood pressure, according to research conducted in Singapore. A study of university students, undertaken by scientists from the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School ...

Eating Out Frequently Increases Risk of High Blood Pressure   Apex Beats
Eating Out Frequently May Be Linked To High Blood Pressure   University Herald
Eating Out Could Raise Blood Pressure   American Live Wire
Mirror Daily   
HealthCentral.com   
Newsmax   
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Medgadget.com (blog)
   
Massachusetts General Unveils Smartphone Device for Diagnosing Cancer   
Medgadget.com (blog)
A team from Massachusetts General Hospital has developed new technology that converts a smartphone into a tool for cancer diagnosis. The approach, called D3 (digital diffraction diagnosis), consists of a dongle that sits on top of the phone's camera and ...

New smartphone tool could help diagnose cancer   New York Daily News
Just clip this gadget to your smartphone and it could spot cancer in 2 minutes   Komando
Using a Smartphone to Diagnose Cancer   Chinatopix
Times of India   
Khaleej Times   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Valenzuela City Health Office assures clients HIV test results confidential   
Philippine Information Agency
VALENZUELA CITY, 15 April (PIA)--The Valenzuela City Health Office encouraged more people to have themselves tested for human immunodeficiency virus saying they assure clients of HIV test that results are kept confidential. Dr. Josephine Diaz, medical ...

Achieving an end to the AIDS epidemic: Laying the ground work   The Guardian Nigeria
Govt adopts new low-cost HIV monitoring strategies   NewsDay
Proposals for effective control of HIV/AIDS endorsed   Pakistan Observer
Big News Network.com   
The Daily Progress   
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Daily Capital (Capital TV)
   
KSE-100 Drops 189 Points On Tuesday   
Daily Capital (Capital TV)
KARACHI: The negative trend continues in Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) on second day of this week as KSE-100 index drops 189.38 points on Tuesday. Total volume traded in the market was 217,748,380 shares with 318 total traded companies out of ...

England reach 341 for 5 at stumps on first day   News Hour (press release) (subscription) (blog)

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European Pharmaceutical Review
   
Diabetes Industry Global Trends, Growth Drivers & 2017 Forecasts Analysis   
Digital Journal
Dallas, TX -- (ReleaseWire) -- 04/14/2015 -- This report offers a comprehensive analysis of the global diabetes market, along with an in-depth study of the regional market including the US, China, Japan, UK and India. Furthermore, market dynamics such as ...

Novo Nordisk Extends Programme for Children With Diabetes in Developing ...   The Independent Singapore News (blog)
Novo Nordisk opens insulin facility in Russia   PMLiVE
Novo opens $100M plant in Russia   FiercePharma Manufacturing
European Pharmaceutical Review   
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Irish Examiner
   
A simple breath test could be used to detect stomach cancer   
Irish Examiner
Scientists believe they can test whether people are likely to have stomach cancer by analysing their breath. A simple breath test could be used to detect stomach cancer. Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, is a relatively uncommon cancer that ...

Israeli scientists develop new breath test to detect stomach cancer much earlier ...   National Post
New breath test detects stomach cancer   Fox News
Now, breath-test to predict stomach cancer risk   Business Standard
New Zealand Herald   
Daily Mail   
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