2015年6月14日 星期日

2015-06-15 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
2015-16 allocations: Upgrade of THQ, DHQ hospitals a priority, says Rafique   
The Express Tribune
Nine centres of excellence will be set up in various cities during the next year to improve healthcare, Adviser to Chief Minister on Health Khawaja Salman Rafique said on Sunday. “The completion of the ongoing development schemes and upgrade of district ...

'Historic increase' in budget to improve healthcare: Salman   Daily Times
Historic increase in budget to improve healthcare: Salman   Pakistan Today
Work starts on Kidney, Liver Transplant and Research Centre   Pakistan Observer
The Nation   
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Daily Capital (Capital TV)
   
Some 400 Million Lack Healthcare Worldwide: WHO and World Bank   
Daily Capital (Capital TV)
GENEVA : An estimated 400 million people worldwide lack access to at least one of seven essential health services, ranging from pregnancy care to clean water, according to a report released on Friday by the World Health Organization and World Bank.
Millions Lacking Access to Healthcare, WHO, World Bank Report > New Y   Front Page Africa
400 Million People still Lack Access to Key Health Care Services   Sudan Vision

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
South Korea to keep expansionary policy; MERS effect limited for now - finance ...   
Reuters
SEOUL South Korea's finance ministry will keep its macroeconomic policies expansionary until the economic recovery firms, it said on Monday, as growth faces risks from the ongoing spread of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). "Although the overall ...

Seven fresh cases of MERS detected in South Korea   Financial Express
Two more MERS deaths in South Korea   Sky News Australia
MERS: Cases in South Korea rise to 150; death toll rises to 16 since outbreak ...   ABC Online
Irish Independent   
The Hankyoreh   
The Chosun Ilbo   
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Daily Times
   
Eat 10g of nuts a day for a longer life   
Daily Times
You have long complained of your employer paying you 'peanuts' for salary. But the peanuts can actually enhance your lifespan, says a study. The study confirms a link between peanut and nut intake and lower mortality rates, but finds no protective effect for ...

Half a handful of nuts a day 'reduces early death risk'   Harborough Mail
Groundnuts May Help Humans To Live Longer –Study   Leadership Newspapers
Going Nuts with Peanuts is the Healthiest way to go Nuts   Empire State Tribune
Highlight Press   
myCentralOregon.com   
Times Gazette   
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AsiaOne
   
Head transplant patient keen to `make science'   
Times of India
The man who is preparing to have the world's first head transplant has claimed that the prospect does not worry him, and that "we are making science." Valery Spiridonov met the Sergio Canavero, the doctor who will be carrying out the transplant, for the first ...

In name of science: Disabled Russian all set to undergo world's first full head ...   Financial Express
Surgeon promising first human head transplant makes US pitch   AsiaOne
Italian neurosurgeon to attempt first head transplant   EJ Insight
New Zealand Herald   
The Inquisitr   
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New York Post
   
Reading? Math? Nah — let's teach kids how to put on a condom   
New York Post
New York City public schools are now offering demonstrations of how to put on a condom. Because, you know, they've already mastered teaching kids math and reading. So let's move on to the important stuff. Well maybe not. Thirty six percent of students in ...

Race for world's best condom kicks off   Daily Pakistan
Let's get it on: the race for the world's best condom   The Guardian

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Zambia Daily Mail
   
Improper distribution bleeds blood banks dry   
The Hindu
Blood banks with no systematic distribution system waste up to 50 per cent of certain blood components. While wastage of up to 10 to 15 per cent is acceptable as blood banks are expected to have a buffer stock, the wastage is reported to be as high as 50 per ...

Canadian Blood Services to lift some restrictions for older donors   CTV News
More women and youth becoming blood donors   The Star Online
Central government launches mobile blood bank locator app   Times of India
Arab News   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Study reveals how organisms distinguish between real sugar, artificial sweetener   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study has provided deeper insight into how organisms distinguish between real sugar and artificial sweetener. Getty Images. A new study has provided deeper insight into how organisms distinguish between real sugar and artificial sweetener.
How organisms distinguish between real sugar, artificial sweetener   ANINEWS
Why diet foods don't satisfy us   Times of India

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Times of India
   
New drug triggers tissue regeneration   
Business Standard
Scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have identified an incredibly potent drug that repairs damage to the colon, liver and bone marrow in mice, an advance that may pave the way for a pill that enables growth of new tissues to replace damaged ones in ...

Scientists develop drug that triggers tissue regeneration   Free press journal
New Drug Acts Like A Super-Vitamin For The Body – Rapidly Repairs Damage ...   The Inquisitr
Experimental drug regrows damaged body tissue   Times LIVE
iAfrica.com   
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Daily Times
   
Beauty sleep slows signs of ageing in later life   
Daily Times
Convention says beauty sleep is the key to avoid puffy eyes and pallid skin in the morning, Daily Mail reports. But scientists say a good night's rest can also help us look better in other ways - by slowing the signs of ageing in later life. Researchers discovered a ...

Hitting The Town? This News Might Convince You To Have An Early Night   Her.ie

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