2015年4月28日 星期二

2015-04-29 Pakistan Health


Kids of severely obese moms have higher risk of ADHD   
Reuters UK
(Reuters Health) - Six-year-olds whose mothers were severely obese before pregnancy are more likely to have developmental or emotional problems than kids of healthy-weight moms, according to a new study. The researchers had found evidence of this link ...


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The Express Tribune
   
Increased air conditioner use will add to global warming   
VideoNewsUs
Soon more than 1 billion consumers in developing nations will be able to buy their first air conditioner, increasing energy demand, says co-author of new study. SAN FRANCISCO — Global warming will increase sales of air conditioners, which in turn will ...

Scientists chilled by global boom in power-hungry air conditioners   South China Morning Post (subscription)

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NET Website
   
Could a pink rickshaw be the tool to fight sexual harassment in Pakistan?   
NET Website
Zar Aslam, president of Pakistan's non-profit Environment Protection Fund, drives a Pink Rickshaw in Lahore on April 8. Aslam, a Pakistani environmentalist, fed up with being groped and harassed by male auto-rickshaw drivers, launched her own service ...

After Sabeen Mahmud's murder, Zar Aslam of 'pink rickshaw' gets robbed   Pakistan Today

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The Nation
   
Maternal overweight, obesity increases risk of type 1 diabetes in children when ...   
Science Daily
Date: April 27, 2015; Source: Diabetologia; Summary: A study of more than 1.2 million children in Sweden has concluded that children of parents with any type of diabetes are more likely to develop type 1 diabetes (T1D), and that maternal overweight and ...

Maternal overweight, obesity increases diabetes risk in children with nondiabetic ...   Healio
Figures show rapid increase in Gympie's diabetes   Gympie Times
Eating fruit-based snack bar could reduce the risk of diabetes   Daily Mail
Endocrinology Advisor   
The Sun Daily   
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Daily Times Nigeria
   
WHO: Pharmas should give cash not drugs to aid Nepal earthquake relief efforts   
In-PharmaTechnologist.com
Drug companies that want to support aid efforts in Nepal should donate cash rather than medicines according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). The WHO is sending medical suppliers and healthcare workers to Nepal in response to the 7.8-manitude ...

WHO sending in more medical supplies and ...   The FINANCIAL
WHO provides emergency health kits, funds to Nepal   Sin Chew Jit Poh
WHO gives emergency health kits, funds to earthquake-hit Nepal   IBNLive
Economic Times   
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Doc with 100 properties in graft probe   
Hong Kong Standard
China's top prosecutor is investigating a senior doctor in Yunnan province for taking more than 100 million yuan (HK$124.9 million) worth of bribes in cash, real estate and parking spots. Wang Tianchao, the head of Yunnan's No1 People's Hospital, used his ...

Hospitals checked for possible bribes, kickbacks, misconduct   ecns
China probes doctor over $18 million bribes, 100 houses   Gbooza

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teleSUR English
   
Half of World's Population Has No Access to Health Care   
teleSUR English
Patients at the TB center in Khayelitsha, South Africa wait to see doctors. At least 83 percent of the rural population in Africa cannot access health care. | Photo: AFP. Previous; Next. Published 28 April 2015. 0. Coments +. We Recommend ...

New UN report finds bulk of world's rural populations excluded from healthcare ...   StarAfrica.com
UN report finds world's rural populations excluded from healthcare access   New Kerala
Report: People in Rural Areas Lose Out on Health Care   Voice of America
Jamaica Observer   
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Yahoo! Maktoob News
   
Children the ultimate victims of maid culture   
Yahoo! Maktoob News
Most psychological problems among children in the Eastern Province are caused by poor parenting, in particular the handing over of care to untrained domestic workers, a recent study has found. Ahmed Al-BuAli, director of the Jalawi bin Abdulaziz Center for ...


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CounterCurrents.org
   
Time To Walk The Talk For Accelerating Towards TB-Free India   
CounterCurrents.org
(CNS): India's fight against tuberculosis (TB) has made remarkable progress despite which formidable challenges remain. With the launch of 'Call To Action For TB Free India' last week amidst strong commitment from India's Health Ministry and other partners ...


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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Malaria vaccine for children coming soon   
The Guardian Nigeria
MEDICAL experts have hailed a malaria vaccine that will prevent millions of young children from catching the disease, which could be available in October after trial results found that it reduces number of cases by half. Researchers say the vaccine, which has ...

Malaria Shot   Financial Express
World's First Malaria Vaccine Finally Ready To Hit The Markets? Not Quite ...   The Inquisitr
World's First Malaria Vaccine Could be Available Soon   NDTV
Business Standard   
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