2015年6月7日 星期日

2015-06-08 Pakistan Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
S.Korea fin min: concerned about MERS impact on economy   
Reuters
SEOUL, June 8 South Korea is concerned over the impact on its economy from the outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and will take countermeasures swiftly if an economic impact is confirmed, the finance minister said on Monday.
MERS Virus Claims a Sixth Life in South Korea   Wall Street Journal
South Korea to track cellphones to prevent MERS spread, death toll reaches 6   The Indian Express
South Korea Reports Sixth MERS Death as Infections Surge   NDTV
New Zealand Herald   
Daily Mail   
The News International   
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Daily Times
   
UNODC assures full cooperation for treatment of HIV patients   
Daily Times
She was addressing a consultative meeting to showcase art adherence unit (AAU) providing rehabilitation for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patient and the people who inject drugs (PWID). She said, “it was an opportunity for me to have a detailed ...

Planning for HIV treatment at divisional level under way: UNAIDS   The Nation
Treatment planning for HIV, Aids underway at divisional level   Pakistan Observer

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KP govt begins administering IPV to eradicate polio   
The Express Tribune
To bolster the campaign to eradicate polio from the region, the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) health department has now begun administering the Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) across the province. In addition to using the oral polio vaccine (OPV), the K-P ...

Eight-day drive against polio starts today   Daily Times

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Lawmakers, WIC lock horns over recruitments   
The Nation
The Emergency Ward of the Wazirabad Institute of Cardiology (WIC) could not be made functional due to political interference in it's the recruitments of doctors, paramedics and other staff. Sources said that the recruitment on 38 posts for the Emergency Ward ...


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The Express Tribune
   
Ramazan advisory: Doctors urge caution for diabetics   
The Express Tribune
With Ramazan just around the corner, doctors have called on diabetics to pay extra care in managing their glucose levels while fasting. They were speaking at a seminar organised by Shifa International Hospital (SIH) to educate diabetic patients on how they ...

Diabetics advised to consult doctor before Ramazan fasting   The Nation

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IT Ministry preparing to win fight against dengue   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: The Information Technology (IT) Ministry is developing a toolset to fight future dengue outbreaks and help efficient use of scarce resources of government and hospitals. Under the project, the ministry intends to develop a dengue modelling, ...

'Dengue View' toolset being developed   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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The Nation
   
Doctors Craft Ears From Ribs For Boy Without Ears - Now He Can Sport ...   
Tech Times
Doctors craft a new pair of ears for a boy born in underdeveloped ear. After the operation, the boy was finally able to sport sunglasses, which is his simple aspiration. (Photo : Complete Merchandise). A nine-year-old boy named Kieran Sorkin finally fulfilled his ...

Boy born with no ears gets sunglasses wish   The Nation
Earless boy gets one made from his own ribs   The Hans India

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Infectious pneumonia   
Daily Times
Sir: Pneumonia is a common lung infection caused by bacteria, a virus or fungi. When pneumonia reaches your lungs, the lungs' air sacs (alveoli) become inflamed and fill up with fluid. It especially affects small children. According to a report, it kills ...


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The Express Tribune
   
10-year-old British Asian boy gets highest Mensa score of 162   
The Express Tribune
UK: A 10-year-old boy, Aahil Jouher, has attained the highest possible score of 162 in a Mensa IQ test, becoming one of the youngest people to achieve such a feat. The score puts him in the '1%' who got that score. Aahil Jouher, a kid from Blackburn, loves to ...

10-Year-Old Boy in UK Gets Highest Mensa Score of 162   NDTV
10-year-old Aahil Jouher from UK gets highest Mensa score of 162   Daily News & Analysis

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Zee News
   
Old-age memory loss lower than previously believed   
Sierra Leone Times
As per a new research, memory loss among the elderly is lower than what was originally thought. UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country's research found that the capacity to recall specific facts deteriorates with age, but other types of memory do not.
Age-related memory loss only partial   Economic Times

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