2015年4月15日 星期三

2015-04-16 Pakistan Health


Voice of America
   
Sierra Leone President Koroma Bemoans Ebola Impact on Economy   
Voice of America
Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma says the Ebola outbreak has been devastating to his country's economy, nearly crippling the tourism industry. In an interview with VOA Wednesday, Koroma said the outbreak undermined his government's efforts to ...

Obama warns against Ebola complacency despite 'major progress'   Business Standard
As Ebola retreats, Obama urges vigilance in West Africa   The Seattle Times
As Ebola Retreats, Obama Urges Vigilance and Preparation in West Africa   New York Times
Fox News Latino   
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Adviser pledges every effort for polio-free Punjab   
The Nation
LAHORE - The Punjab government will do everything in the realm of possibility to make the province polio free, said Adviser to Chief Minister on Health Khawaja Salman Rafique. Khawaja Salman Rafique visited the provincial Emergency Operation Center in ...

Salman vows to make Punjab polio free   Pakistan Observer

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The Express Tribune
   
Steady decline in number of anti-vaxxers in KP   
The Express Tribune
A follow-up campaign is going to be held to vaccinate the remaining children. PHOTO: AFP. PESHAWAR: Parents of over 6,000 children across Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa refused to inoculate their children against the poliovirus in the first two days of a three-day ...


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Empire State Tribune
   
Conflicting Studies on Julius Caesar: Epileptic or Victim of Stroke   
Empire State Tribune
Julius Caesar used to have episodes of dizziness, vertigo and weakness in his limbs, and doctor's claimed these symptoms might be caused by mini-strokes instead of epilepsy. Imperial College Doctor's claim that the diagnosis of mini-strokes coincide with ...

Julius Caesar may have suffered mini-strokes, not epilepsy   Techie News
Mini-Strokes Changed Caesar's Personality   Newser
Julius Caesar may have suffered mini-strokes: study   DAWN.com

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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
Israeli Doctors closer to detecting stomach cancer with breath test   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
The successful use of nanosensors to examine volatile organic chemicals in the breath for the early detection of stomach cancer -- developed by Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Prof. Hossam Haick -- has just been published in the journal ITAL Gut ...

New breath test predicts stomach cancer   Times LIVE
A simple breath test could be used to detect stomach cancer   Irish Examiner
Scientists are working on a breath test to diagnose stomach cancer   The Verge
gulfnews.com   
Fox News   
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The News International
   
Smartphone device to help diagnose cancer   
Bharat Press
A new device that may be added to a smartphone might give you the chance to precisely and cheaply diagnose cancer, a know-how which could possibly be helpful in distant areas, US researchers stated. Known as D3, the add-on is designed to be utilized ...

Smartphone device may help diagnose cancer   The Nation
New smartphone tool could help diagnose cancer   New York Daily News
Now, smartphone device can spot cancer faster!   Times of India
Khaleej Times   
Business Standard   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
528 stores in Amman closed for health violations this year   
Jordan Times
AMMAN — The Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) has closed down 528 stores since the beginning of this year for failing to abide by health regulations, a municipality official said on Wednesday. Mervat Mheirat, director of GAM's health supervision ...

Jordanian's GAM to spend JD300,000 on new pedestrian overpasses   Customs Today Newspaper

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Seven Days
   
Why Funding for Vermont's Anti-Tobacco Efforts Is Going Up in Smoke   
Seven Days
In 1998, Attorney General Bill Sorrell announced that he and his counterparts in 45 other states had reached a landmark deal with cigarette companies. The states had sued to recover the cost of providing health care to smokers. Under the agreement ...

Islamabad leads districts in implementing tobacco control law   DAWN.com
The Princeton Board of Health will vote on an ordinance next week to ban the …   The Daily Princetonian
Guest editorial – Response to smoking stigma   Dailyuw
Newswise (press release)   
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Irish Examiner
   
Low levels of vitamin E in our bodies could lead to brain damage   
Irish Examiner
We already know how important vitamin E is for our skin, eyes and a strong immune system, but new research suggests it is also vital in maintaining a healthy and well-functioning brain. Low levels of vitamin E in our bodies could lead to brain damage.
Inadequate Vitamin E May Damage Brain   Bioscience Technology
Deficiency Of Vitamin E May Damage Your Brain !   News Tribe
Vitamin E Deficiency Can Damage The Brain   NDTV
Medical News Today   
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Empire State Tribune
   
Wellness Applications Don't Enhance Wellbeing – And Could Be Unsafe   
Empire State Tribune
Lately, there have been numerous people involved in the wellbeing and wellness 'revolution', including some of our head government officials. Anyway what use, truly, are progressively mainstream wellbeing applications like Fitbit and Jawbone that screen ...

Health apps may not be as effective as previously imagined   India Today
Are health apps good or bad?   Irish Examiner
Medics split on health app benefits   NEWS.com.au
Live Science   
Medscape   
Huffington Post UK   
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