Wall Street Journal
MERS Outbreak in South Korea Prompts Park Geun-hye to Postpone US Trip
Wall Street Journal
SEOUL—South Korean President Park Geun-hye has postponed a scheduled trip to Washington, D.C. due to an outbreak of a virus that has killed nine people in South Korea, the presidential office said on Wednesday. Ms. Park was due to leave for the U.S. ...
South Korea reports 13 new MERS cases, two more deathsReuters
South Korea MERS outbreak keeping BC health officials vigilantCBC.ca
MERS death toll rises to nine in S. KoreaThe News International
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Wall Street Journal
SEOUL—South Korean President Park Geun-hye has postponed a scheduled trip to Washington, D.C. due to an outbreak of a virus that has killed nine people in South Korea, the presidential office said on Wednesday. Ms. Park was due to leave for the U.S. ...
South Korea reports 13 new MERS cases, two more deaths
South Korea MERS outbreak keeping BC health officials vigilant
MERS death toll rises to nine in S. Korea
Hospitals accreditation to ensure quality services: minister
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Science and Technology Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain on Tuesday said a project for accreditation of hospitals and health care system has been approved to ensure quality medical facilitates. The Pakistan National Accreditation Council ...
Accreditation of hospitals, healthcare system on cardsThe Nation
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Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Science and Technology Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain on Tuesday said a project for accreditation of hospitals and health care system has been approved to ensure quality medical facilitates. The Pakistan National Accreditation Council ...
Accreditation of hospitals, healthcare system on cards
Philly.com
World's Population Is Getting Sicker, Study Shows
Philly.com
MONDAY, June 8, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- A new global tally of health finds that only about 4 percent of people worldwide had no health problems in 2013, while a third -- about 2.3 billion people -- had more than five health problems. And the situation is ...
World's population is getting sickerKTTC
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Health problems? You're not aloneMalay Mail Online
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Philly.com
MONDAY, June 8, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- A new global tally of health finds that only about 4 percent of people worldwide had no health problems in 2013, while a third -- about 2.3 billion people -- had more than five health problems. And the situation is ...
World's population is getting sicker
How Healthcare Big Data Analytics Is Tackling Chronic Disease
Health problems? You're not alone
Pakistan should not take its polio battle victory for granted
China Post
As the sun set on 2014, the tally of new polio cases during the year had crossed 300, breaking Pakistan's own record of nearly a decade and a half. But now, after a harrowing year, there is finally something positive to state. The World Health Organisation has ...
Pakistan, Polio and the Police – Where is the Balance?Crikey (blog)
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China Post
As the sun set on 2014, the tally of new polio cases during the year had crossed 300, breaking Pakistan's own record of nearly a decade and a half. But now, after a harrowing year, there is finally something positive to state. The World Health Organisation has ...
Pakistan, Polio and the Police – Where is the Balance?
Hazardous Polio
The Hindu
1 dead, cops injured in fish prasadam stampede
Times of India
HYDERABAD: One person died and a dozen injured after a stampede broke out during distribution of fish medicine at the annual event held at Nampally Exhibition Ground on Tuesday. Chaos reigned at the venue as thousands of people broke through ...
Moderate response to fish prasadamThe Hindu
70000 Take Bathini Fish Medicine in HyderabadThe New Indian Express
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Times of India
HYDERABAD: One person died and a dozen injured after a stampede broke out during distribution of fish medicine at the annual event held at Nampally Exhibition Ground on Tuesday. Chaos reigned at the venue as thousands of people broke through ...
Moderate response to fish prasadam
70000 Take Bathini Fish Medicine in Hyderabad
Bathini`s diet may trigger allergic asthma: Experts | Hyderabad NYOOOZ
indiablooms
20m Yemenis need urgent humanitarian aid: UN SOS
Kashmir Watch
ISLAMABAD - The food and health situation in embattled Yemen has gone worst with 80 per cent population needing urgent humanitarian assistance. UN humanitarian agencies - WHO and UNICEF - estimate that some 20 million Yemenis are suffering basic ...
Fighting in Yemen continues to take toll on civilians, with 20 million needing ...indiablooms
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Kashmir Watch
ISLAMABAD - The food and health situation in embattled Yemen has gone worst with 80 per cent population needing urgent humanitarian assistance. UN humanitarian agencies - WHO and UNICEF - estimate that some 20 million Yemenis are suffering basic ...
Fighting in Yemen continues to take toll on civilians, with 20 million needing ...
International News Network
Pakistan No. 1 in smuggling, using banned drugs
DunyaNews Pakistan
Annually, English drugs worth Rs. 6 bn and Homeopathy drugs worth Rs. 2 bn are smuggled in Pakistan. LAHORE: (Daily Dunya) – Pakistan has topped the list of 257 countries for use and smuggling of banned drugs. Annually, English drugs worth Rs. 6 ...
Pakistan No.1 in smuggling, using banned drugs: reportsInternational News Network
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DunyaNews Pakistan
Annually, English drugs worth Rs. 6 bn and Homeopathy drugs worth Rs. 2 bn are smuggled in Pakistan. LAHORE: (Daily Dunya) – Pakistan has topped the list of 257 countries for use and smuggling of banned drugs. Annually, English drugs worth Rs. 6 ...
Pakistan No.1 in smuggling, using banned drugs: reports
NDTV
Public toilet users to be paid Re. 1 in Ahmedabad
The Hindu
In an innovative incentive to eradicate open defecation, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has announced a scheme under which people will be paid Re. 1 for using public toilets. The civic body has turned around its 'pay and use' public toilets to ...
Public Toilet Users to be Paid Rs 1 in AhmedabadNDTV
Use public toilet, get paid Re 1 in AhmedabadFinancial Express
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The Hindu
In an innovative incentive to eradicate open defecation, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has announced a scheme under which people will be paid Re. 1 for using public toilets. The civic body has turned around its 'pay and use' public toilets to ...
Public Toilet Users to be Paid Rs 1 in Ahmedabad
Use public toilet, get paid Re 1 in Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad to pay residents to use public toilets
Times Gazette
Can Statins Cause Memory Loss? No Need To Worry, Study Says
Times Gazette
Statins are considered a wonder drug, especially for people who are suffering from high blood cholesterol. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are roughly one in six adults who have heart diseases in the US. But, for some ...
Statins may impair memoryExaminer.com
Memory Loss From Statins Is Short Term, Minor: New StudyValueWalk
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Times Gazette
Statins are considered a wonder drug, especially for people who are suffering from high blood cholesterol. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are roughly one in six adults who have heart diseases in the US. But, for some ...
Statins may impair memory
Memory Loss From Statins Is Short Term, Minor: New Study
Statins Skirt Blame for Short-Term Memory Loss in New Study
New York Times
Federal Panel Backs Approval of New Drug to Fight Heart Attacks
New York Times
An expert group recommended on Tuesday that the Food and Drug Administration approve a powerful new drug to protect against heart attacks. If approved, it would be the first in a major new class of medicines in a generation that significantly lower levels of ...
FDA panel recommends new cholesterol drugThe Australian Financial Review
FDA panel backs first-in-class cholesterol drugWashington Post
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New York Times
An expert group recommended on Tuesday that the Food and Drug Administration approve a powerful new drug to protect against heart attacks. If approved, it would be the first in a major new class of medicines in a generation that significantly lower levels of ...
FDA panel recommends new cholesterol drug
FDA panel backs first-in-class cholesterol drug
UPDATE 2-FDA panel backs Sanofi/Regeneron cholesterol drug with limits
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