2015年5月19日 星期二

2015-05-20 Pakistan Health


The Nation
   
Accord signed with IDB on mobile clinics   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The government and the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) signed here on Tuesday a grant agreement for provision of 10 mobile clinics for rural areas. IDB President Dr Ahmad Mohamed Ali, who was in Islamabad on a short visit, signed the ...

IDB to provide 10 mobile clinics for Pak rural areas   The Nation
Pakistan, Islamic Development Bank sign mobile clinics agreement   DunyaNews Pakistan

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The Nation
   
Saira advocates universal health coverage   
The Nation
Islamabad - Minister for National Health Services, Regulation & Coordination, Saira Afzal Tarar delivering her country address at the World Health Assembly called upon nations of the world to unite for fighting diseases and ensuring access to health services ...

WHO's help sought to strengthen Lady Health Workers Programme   DAWN.com
Saira seeks WHO support to upscale LHWs programme   The News International
Saira calls for universal access to health services   Radio Pakistan (press release)
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
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Monitoring board sees signs of progress in polio eradication   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) for Polio has expressed satisfaction over the overall performance of Pakistan for eradication of polio from the country. In a report released here on Tuesday, the IMB said that the past six months had ...

Pakistan needs to do more to rid polio virus   The Nation

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The Nation
   
PM&DC penalises doctors for professional negligence   
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - The disciplinary committee of Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PM&DC) announced different punishments (from warning to suspension) to 23 doctors for professional negligence. According to official statement released by PM&DC, ...

PMDC punishes doctors for negligence   The News International

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The Express Tribune
   
Thousands of nurses regularised, new vacancies created: minister   
Daily Times
LAHORE: The nurses are the backbone of a healthcare delivery system and no healthcare system can operate without nurses, in this regard, government has introduced historic reforms in the health field, however, a lot of work is still to be done, Advisor to ...

Paying tribute: Nurses are backbone of healthcare system, says Salman Rafique   The Express Tribune

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Nigeria, seven others to begin Ebola vaccine trial   
The Guardian Nigeria
NIGERIA is one of eight African countries where clinical trials of a vaccine for the Ebola virus disease will soon commence. The others are Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Cameroun, Ghana, Mali and Senegal. Nigeria's Minister of State for Health, Fidelis ...

WHO: Ebola Is Still a Risk, Requires Vigilance   Voice of America
Sharing the global burden of disease   TODAYonline
Ebola Cases Rise in Guinea and Sierra Leone After Steep Drop   New York Times
VICE News   
Economic Times   
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Daily Mail
   
Orange juice good for ageing brain: Study   
Economic Times
LONDON: Drinking orange juice could help improve brain function in elderly people, says a new study. "The population is ageing rapidly across the world. Estimates suggest that the number of persons aged 60 or over could triple by 2,100. It's therefore ...

Drink Up the Goodness of Orange Juice to Boost Brain Health   NDTV
Drinking orange juice may improve memory: study   Business Standard
Drinking orange juice can improve your memory   Khaleej Times

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CM suspends hospital superintendents   
The News International
NOWSHERA: Chief Minister Pervez Khattak Tuesday suspended two senior officials of the Mian Rashid Shaheed Hospital for being absent from duty during working hours. The sources said that locals of the area complained to the chief minister, who was in ...

KP chief minister suspends MS, DMS of Mian Rashid Shaheed Hospital   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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Daily Times
   
Long hours & financial pressures mean many can't bond with their baby   
Daily Times
New fathers are suffering from a form of post-natal depression because of financial pressures and a lack of quality time with their child, Daily Mail reports. Researchers at Oxford University said fathers were often side-lined after a birth, depriving them of ...

Irish dads suffering from the baby blues are often side-lined by health care ...   Irish Independent
Myth of the new-age father as traditional parenting roles re-emerge   Telegraph.co.uk
First time fathers need more support   Medical Xpress

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Economy Lead
   
Rs 50-cr Plan to Reduce IMR, MMR in Odisha   
The New Indian Express
BHUBANESWAR:With over 30 per cent of the sanctioned strength of doctors lying vacant in the state, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday announced a Rs 50-crore special scheme to reduce maternal mortality rate (MMR) and infant mortality ...

Odisha to spend Rs.50 crore to reduce mother-child mortality   Business Standard
Odisha plans Rs 50 cr expenditure to reduce maternal mortality   Zee News
Haryana prepares action plan to reduce Infant Mortality Rate   Chandigarh Tribune

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