2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 Pakistan Health


Geo News, Pakistan
   
Secondhand smoking causes weight gain   
Geo News, Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Secondhand cigarette smoke not only increases the risk of cardiovascular and metabolic problems it may also lead to gain weight a new study suggests. The study challenges the decades old belief that smoking cigarettes helps keep one slim.
Secondhand cigarette causes extra pounds of weight over body   The News Teller

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News Tribe
   
Polio virus reported in Quetta   
The Nation
QUETTA - The Polio Emergency Operation Centre (PEOC) has confirmed the victims of poliomyelitis virus in Quetta and Qilla Abdullah. According to the sources, the polio team tested the affected areas on Monday morning and the suspicion came out to be ...

51 union councils in Balochistan declared 'high risk' for polio   DAWN.com
Fresh disclosures set off alarm bells in Balochistan   The Express Tribune
51 union councils in Balochistan at 'high risk' for polio virus   Business Standard

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The Nation
   
New drug rules seek to improve their quality, efficacy   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The registration board of the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (Drap) has approved new rules for the registration of medicine to ensure their quality, stability and efficacy. Now, not only will pharmaceutical companies be able to register ...

Pharmaceutical Pricing   The Nation
Wilful shortage   The News International
Life Saving Drug Being Sold At Three Times Higher Price   News Tribe

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The Express Tribune
   
Public health: Campaign against dengue to continue, says minister   
The Express Tribune
The campaign against dengue fever will continue till the eradication of the mosquito-borne disease. PHOTO: FILE. LAHORE: The campaign against dengue fever will continue till the eradication of the mosquito-borne disease, Minister for Excise and Taxation, ...

Campaign against dengue to continue: minister   Daily Times

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NDTV
   
Experts Call For Stringent Measures Against Tobacco Smoking   
Leadership Newspapers
Experts on Monday called for controlled measures against tobacco and smoking to reduce the severe negative implications to health. The experts spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos ahead of the 2015 World No Tobacco Day om May 31.
Ensure hospitals are tobacco-free zones: Officials told   Press Trust of India
The Tobacco Control Bill   AllAfrica.com

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HMC Medical Director Dr Mazhar Khan resigns   
The News International
PESHAWAR: A tussle between the medical director and hospital director of the Hayatabad Medical Complex (HMC) over use of powers finally led to the resignation of Medical Director Prof Dr Mazhar Khan. Chairman Board of Governors (BoG) of the HMC ...


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Daily Times
   
Grapefruit to feel awake & salmon for memory   
Daily Times
They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Providing the body with the right fuel, can lead to better levels of concentration, memory, alertness and even muscle function. From eggs to peanut butter, Femail examines the foods that everyone ...

What YOU should be eating for breakfast to start the day off right   Daily Mail

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Daily Times
   
Eat & sleep your way to exam success   
Daily Times
For millions of students across the globe summer brings with it the impending misery of exams, Daily Mail reports. Increased workloads, pressure to succeed and the number of hours spent studying can send stress levels through the roof. And the knock-on ...


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The Express Tribune
   
TribuneHow can you keep your hair long, thick and healthy in summer?   
The Express Tribune
The summer brings with it the monsoons and monsoons bring on the rain. But the summer also brings a lot of humidity, which can ruin your hair. Fortunately, there is a way out. “With increased humidity, there is a lot of sweating as a result of which the scalp ...

As Monsoons Are Awaited, Shield Hair From Humidity   Focus News

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Exercise can cut risk of death among elderly men   
The Asian Age
Elderly men who exercise regularly — even by doing light activities like walking — may be less likely to die than those who are sedentary, a large Norwegian study suggests. Researchers followed about 5,700 men for about five decades, starting in the 1970s ...


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