2015年5月7日 星期四

2015-05-08 Pakistan Health


Chron.com
   
Liberia Ebola outbreak to be declared over after yearlong struggle, 4700 deaths   
Washington Times
Nowa Paye, 9, is taken to an ambulance after showing signs of the Ebola infection in the village of Freeman Reserve, Liberia, on Sept. 30, 2014. (Associated Press) more >. By Tom Howell Jr. - The Washington Times - Updated: 9:23 p.m. on Thursday, May 7, ...

Social media plays central role in Sierra Leone political crackdown   PCWorld
European Union Earmarks €310M Over Six Years For Liberia   Front Page Africa
Ebola outbreak was a warning for the world, says Frontline   Mashable

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The Express Tribune
   
Inked: MoU signed to promote medical education   
The Express Tribune
A memorandum of understanding has been inked between Khyber Medical University and Islamabad-based NGO Association for Excellence in Medical Education to bring medical education experts together at a conference in Peshawar. “The MoU is an ...

KMU, AEME ink memo to hold mega conference next year   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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mirror.co.uk
   
Woman who forgets who her boyfriend is EVERY WEEK is helped to remember ...   
mirror.co.uk
Jenny and Stuart's relationship sounds like something from a Hollywood film, she forgets him and he helps her to remember him, sometimes every day. Similar to the Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore's film 50 First Dates, Jenny Gisby suffers from memory ...

This Morning: Meet the woman who 'forgets' who her boyfriend is every week...   Metro
'50 First Dates' in real life: Meet the girl who forgets everything each morning   The Express Tribune
Real 50 First Dates woman Jenny Gisby has Functional Neurological Disorder   stv.tv

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Channel News Asia
   
Health groups want govt to act fast on larger pictorial warnings on tobacco ...   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Public health groups have urged the government to expedite implementation of larger pictorial warning on packs of tobacco products. Over 65 such groups and developmental organizations have written to the health ministry to indicate a date for ...

Anti-smoking efforts   Daily Times
Hookah use up among US college students   Queens Chronicle
Tobacco Products Market Reach $1.8 Billion in 2015   Digital Journal
WKZO   
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Daily Times
   
Have Trouble Falling Asleep? Doctor Claims This Trick Can Help You Nod Off in ...   
TheBlaze.com
A breathing trick can induce sleep in as little as 60 seconds, according to sleep expert Dr. Andrew Weil. The technique, called the “4-7-8″ method, was inspired by yoga and supposedly works by promoting a state of calm within the body and slowing the heart ...

Doctor says this trick will put you to sleep in 60 seconds   New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
Dr. Andrew Weil's Simple Trick to Beat Insomnia   Newsmax

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BBC News
   
Nepal earthquake: 'Million children left out of school'   
BBC News
Nearly a million children in Nepal will not be able to return to school in the wake of last month's earthquake unless urgent action is taken, says Unicef. The international charity says nine out of 10 schools have been destroyed in the worst-affected districts.
Nepal quake has hit education for 1 mn children: Unicef   Daijiworld.com
Nepal quake leaves a million children without classrooms   The New Age Online
Anti-measles drive ramped up amid fear of outbreak in camps   E Kantipur

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Daily Mail
   
Higher Altitude May Lead to Lower Weight, Study Contends   
Philly.com
THURSDAY, May 7, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- People who live at higher altitudes are less likely to become overweight or obese, a new study suggests. The research included more than 9,300 Spanish university graduates who were not overweight or obese ...

A weighty challenge as study predicts a worsening obesity problem in Ireland   Irish Times
Obesity linked to many health problems   Moorpark Acorn
People who live at a higher altitudes are 'less likely to become obese'   Daily Mail

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Daily Times
   
Why we crave snacks at night?   
Daily Times
If you can't keep out your hand out of the biscuit tin on an evening, don't feel guilty - it's probably not your fault. We don't get the same 'food high' in the evening as we do in the day, which makes us want more and more, according to a study. Researchers used ...

Human Brains Programmed To Crave Late-Night Snacks, Less 'Visual' Then: Study   Yibada (English Edition)
Late night snacking brings about food high for women   The Sun Daily
The Real Reason Why You Can't Stop Snacking at Night   Health.com
Las Vegas Review-Journal   
Newsmax   
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Miami Herald
   
Researchers reveal additional benefits of measles vaccination   
Xinhua
WASHINGTON, May 7 (Xinhua) -- Vaccination against measles doe not just protect children from the highly contagious virus, it also prevents other infectious diseases, according to a study out Thursday that helped explain why the introduction of measles ...

Study shows measles vaccine thwarts other infectious diseases   Stuff.co.nz
Study: Measles Can Weaken Immune System as Long as 3 Years   Voice of America
Measles Vaccine Also Protects Against Other Infectious Diseases   Healthline

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Brisbane Times
   
Review of mental health role in murders and major crimes   
Brisbane Times
A Queensland health review will look into crimes and murder where the victim or offender has a mental illness. A Queensland-wide review of homicides and attempted homicides where a person with a mental illness is either a victim or the offender will be ...

Opinion: Ending stigma of mental health starts with us   Vancouver Sun
Anti-stigma efforts for youth   Lethbridge Herald
Raising Awareness About Mental Health Issues   KBTX

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