2015年4月25日 星期六

2015-04-26 Pakistan Health


NDTV
   
Dutchman tapped to head UN Ebola mission   
Business Standard
The United Nations announced today it has nominated Peter Jan Graaff of the Netherlands as the world body's new chief of mission to fight Ebola. Graaff is replacing Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed at UNMEER, after the Mauritanian diplomat was appointed to ...

UN chief names new head of Ebola mission as outbreak calms   Washington Post
The mystery of 'post-Ebola syndrome'   Independent Online

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NDTV
   
Six-Month-Old Babies Using Smartphones, Tablets: Survey   
NDTV
More than one-third of babies are tapping on smartphones and tablets even before they learn to walk or talk, a US-based survey shows. By the age of one, one in every seven toddlers is using devices for at least an hour a day, the findings showed. "We did not ...

More than a third of babies 'using smartphones and tablets before they can talk'   mirror.co.uk

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The Nation
   
Students think better while 'standing' on their feet   
Zee News
Texas AandM Health Science Center School of Public Health study found that students with standing desks are more attentive than their seated counterparts and showed 12 percent greater on-task engagement in classrooms with standing desks that equates ...

We think better on our feet, literally   Science Daily
Children pay more attention to lesson when standing   The Nation
Students with standing desks more attentive than seated counterparts, Texas ...   News-Medical.net
Houston Chronicle   
Saudi Press Agency   
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Daily Times
   
Baby owls get their toes painted so owner can tell who's who   
Daily Times
An owl breeder has come up with a novel idea to help him tell his young fledglings apart - by giving them brightly coloured manicures, Daily Mail reports. Jay Brittain, 63, was worried that the baby owls at Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre, Herefordshire ...

Breeder gives baby owls different coloured MANICURES to tell them apart   Daily Mail
30 cutest baby animal and bird pictures in the South West   Western Daily Press

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Zee News
   
World Immunisation Week: Parents need to be educated about importance of ...   
Zee News
In what could be seen as a shocking reality, despite various health and awareness programmes, an estimated 21.8 million infants worldwide are still missing out on basic vaccines like diphtheria, hepatitis B, measles, mumps and tetanus, says the World ...

Africa Vaccination Week Begins With Nationwide Immunisation Of Children ...   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Global vaccination targets for 2015 off track   New Europe (blog)
WHO promotes vaccination to eradicate measles   EurActiv
Financial Express   
AllAfrica.com   
Huffington Post India   
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Libya Herald
   
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation condemns slaughter of 30 Ethiopians in Libya   
Libya Herald
The 57-state Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has condemned the “atrocious” massacre of thirty Ethiopian Christians by the Islamic State (IS) in Libya. “I wish to express my sincere condolences to the families of the victims, the government and the ...

OIC chief calls for all-out fight against malaria   Arab News

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The Hans India
   
Call to Action launch catalyzes fight against TB   
The Hans India
India has made impressive gains in the fight against tuberculosis (TB) but significant challenges still confront us in the path ahead to eliminate TB. The launch of 'Call To Action For A TB Free India' by Sri Jagat Prakash Nadda, Minister of Health and Family ...


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Uncover California
   
Polluted air affects brain adversely   
Uncover California
According to a new study, breathing polluted air every day could change a person's brain and could cause cognitive impairment. In order to conduct the study, researchers examined 943 healthy adults, who were at least 60 years old and lived in the New ...

Can polluting the air cause the size of your brain to decrease?   National Monitor
Air Pollution Can Shrink Brain, Lead To Dementia   International Business Times
Learn How Air Pollution Affects the Brain   Youth Health Magzine
News Every day   
The Market Business   
WallStreet OTC   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Chewing gum gets rid of that song stuck in your head   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Think about all those cheesy songs from radio that get stuck in your head when you are trapped in a taxi or leaving your flat. Ever have tunes like All by Myself, I've Never Been to Me, You Light Up My Life or I'll Always Love You playing over and over in your ...

Got a song stuck in your head? Chew gum, say scientists at the University of ...   Metro
Want to remove that song stuck to your head? Chew gum!   Zee News
This Bizarre Trick Will Get A Catchy Song Out Of Your Head   Huffington Post
Daily News & Analysis   
The Independent   
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Chicago Defender
   
BEAUTIFUL NEWS: Paralyzed Patient Surprises Favorite Nurse By Walking ...   
Chicago Defender
Bailey Miller is a Texas teen who was paralyzed for 11 days. In that time, it was obvious that she and her nurse developed a close relationship because Bailey planned a surprise for her care-taker–she walked! This viral video is called “Love our nurses!

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