2015年5月13日 星期三

2015-05-14 Pakistan Health


Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
   
10-year mother, child health action plan endorsed   
The Nation
Islamabad - The federal and provincial health ministers endorsed 10 years mother and child health action plan that commits to enhance health spending about 3 to 4 per cent of GDP. In a high profile inter-provincial meeting organised Wednesday in ...

Govt to ensure mother and child health on priority: minister   Daily Times
Govt to reduce maternal, child mortality ratio: Saira Tarar   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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New York Daily News
   
A public health victory in Liberia   
mySanAntonio.com (blog)
Let us pause for a moment to reflect on the remarkable public health feat in Liberia, where after more than a year of tragedy and struggle the Ebola virus disease has finally been snuffed out. The grim toll of Ebola in Liberia is staggering: more than 3,000 ...

Is It Ethical To Keep Trying To Develop An Ebola Vaccine?   ThinkProgress
Ebola vaccine trials haven't provided enough useful data: World Health ...   New York Daily News
Ghana's President Mahama lauds Liberia for overcoming Ebola   GlobalPost
Voice of America   
NDTV   
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Daily Times
   
Men too can develop breast cancer   
Daily Times
Men too can get breast cancer and those with naturally high levels of the female hormone oestrogen may be at a greater risk, says a new study. Men with the highest levels of oestrogen were two and a half times more likely to develop breast cancer than men ...

Well | Breast-Feeding May Cut Breast Cancer Recurrence Risk   New York Times (blog)
From eating tomatoes to dancing: 8 simple lifestyle changes to help prevent cancer   BT.com
Cancer Prevention Week: 7 Ways To Reduce Your Cancer Risk   Huffington Post UK
HRmagazine.co.uk   
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Digital Journal
   
Dengue fever fans public anger over Brazil's health care system   
Digital Journal
With the number of Dengue fever cases hitting 750,000 people this year, Brazilians are angry, and fanning that anger is the wretched state of the country's health care system. The Brazilian Ministry of Health is reporting that 750,000 cases of Dengue fever ...

Dengue Epidemic in Brazil   The Disease Daily
Larvae of dengue fever vector exist in environment   The News International

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Norwegian Ambassador, J-K CM discuss partnership projects   
Business Standard
Norwegian Ambassador to India Eivind S Homme today called on Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed here and discussed several mutually-beneficial projects, including 'Swasthya Slate', a health scheme as part of Norway-India ...

Norwegian Ambassador calls on CM   GroundReport

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Nursing Times
   
Young people 'unaware of Florence Nightingale legacy'   
Nursing Times
A third of young people do not know why Florence Nightingale is a celebrated figure, according to a new opinion poll that gathered views from the general public about the nursing profession. The surprising finding comes from a survey carried out before ...

China Has Over 3 Million Nurses: Official   Women of China
Jane Ball: Nurses are short on time, not compassion   Gulf Today
M'luru: Laxmi memorial college of nursing celebrates nurses' day   Daijiworld.com
New Kerala   
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Cornell Chronicle
   
Scientists Receive $15.7M To Develop Stem Cell Therapies To Treat Blood ...   
Cornell Chronicle
A consortium of scientists and transplant clinicians from the Ansary Stem Cell Institute at Weill Cornell Medical College and the Center for Cell Engineering at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has been awarded a $15.7 million, four-year research ...

Scientists Regenerate Bone Tissue Using Only Proteins Secreted by Stem Cells   HealthCanal.com
Stem cell proteins used to regenerate bone   Radio Pakistan (press release)

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BBC News
   
Palm 'holds secrets of future health'   
BBC News
The chances of having a heart attack, stroke or dying young may be hidden in the palm of the hand, a study suggests. A trial on nearly 140,000 people in 14 countries, published in the Lancet, suggests grip strength is better than blood pressure at predicting ...

Strong hands, strong heart: Scientists come to grips with simple health test   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Have an iron grip? You may live longer   Times of India
Weak handgrip a marker of disease mortality, study says   CBC.ca
NBCNews.com   
Voice of America   
New Zealand Herald   
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Livemint
   
Vitamin B3 may lower risk of skin cancer   
Chron.com
For the first time, a large study suggests that a vitamin might modestly lower the risk of the most common types of skin cancer in people with a history of these relatively harmless yet troublesome growths. In a study in Australia, people who took a specific type ...

B Vitamin Is Found to Help People Prone to Some Types of Skin Cancer   New York Times
Vitamin B3 could help reduce skin cancer risk   CBS News
Vitamin B3, Breastfeeding Can Reduce Cancer Risks   CBS Local
Immortal News   
Mississippi News Now   
Malay Mail Online   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Seeing red ... the classic power tie Source: News Corp Australia   
NEWS.com.au
JOB interview coming up? You might want to leave your red tie at home if you want to avoid looking like a power freak. The long held belief that red is a hostile colour has been given some weight, with a British study revealing men in red are immediately ...

Why do you look so mad, bro? Maybe it's the red shirt   CNET
Why color matters: Here's what that red tie really says about you   Today.com
Red Alert: The Colors Men Wear Can Make Them Look More Aggressive, Angry   Medical Daily
Mashable   
gulfnews.com   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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