The Hindu
Alarming rise in dengue cases
The Hindu
Dengue fever seems to have taken a grip on Kerala yet again, with the commencement of the South-West monsoon. Unless vector control and other preventive measures are intensified on a war footing, the State could be in for an explosive situation as in ...
Thousands of Cases of Dengue Fever Reported in Yemen: UNNewsweek
City's Platelet Count Okay to Tackle DengueThe New Indian Express
Over 3000 dengue cases in Yemen since March: WHOYemenOnline
Kuwait News Agency
Prensa Latina
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The Hindu
Dengue fever seems to have taken a grip on Kerala yet again, with the commencement of the South-West monsoon. Unless vector control and other preventive measures are intensified on a war footing, the State could be in for an explosive situation as in ...
Thousands of Cases of Dengue Fever Reported in Yemen: UN
City's Platelet Count Okay to Tackle Dengue
Over 3000 dengue cases in Yemen since March: WHO
The Express Tribune
Outbreak: Suspected Congo virus carrier shifted to isolation ward
The Express Tribune
Blood samples confirm two patients died at Hayatabad Medical Complex due to virus. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE. PESHAWAR: Another Afghan national is suspected to be infected with the Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, commonly known as Congo virus, ...
Two new Congo Virus cases surfaces in PeshawarDaily Times
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The Express Tribune
Blood samples confirm two patients died at Hayatabad Medical Complex due to virus. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE. PESHAWAR: Another Afghan national is suspected to be infected with the Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, commonly known as Congo virus, ...
Two new Congo Virus cases surfaces in Peshawar
Pakistan Today
HRCP on executions: human dignity should be respected all year round
Pakistan Today
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has welcomed the suspension of executions in the holy month of Ramzan and called for an unbiased assessment of a general resumption of hangings. In a statement issued on Tuesday, HRCP said, “The ...
Heatwave deaths worry HRCPDaily Times
High death toll in heat wave alarming: HRCPSAMAA TV (press release) (blog)
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Pakistan Today
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has welcomed the suspension of executions in the holy month of Ramzan and called for an unbiased assessment of a general resumption of hangings. In a statement issued on Tuesday, HRCP said, “The ...
Heatwave deaths worry HRCP
High death toll in heat wave alarming: HRCP
Lung Disease News
Early Stage Lung Disease in Smokers May Be Undiagnosed
Lung Disease News
The majority of long-term smokers and former smokers may be considered healthy after passing a lung-function test but still suffer respiratory-related impairments, according to a new study that evaluated patients closely with lung imaging, walking and ...
Lung disease undiagnosed in millions of smokersExaminer.com
In old age, current and former smokers face early lung diseaseFox News
Millions of smokers may have undiagnosed lung diseaseThe Sun Daily
Doctors Lounge
WebMD
Daily News & Analysis
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Lung Disease News
The majority of long-term smokers and former smokers may be considered healthy after passing a lung-function test but still suffer respiratory-related impairments, according to a new study that evaluated patients closely with lung imaging, walking and ...
Lung disease undiagnosed in millions of smokers
In old age, current and former smokers face early lung disease
Millions of smokers may have undiagnosed lung disease
Times of India
Why skinny jeans may land women in hospital
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Tight-fitting jeans led to a 35-year-old woman in Australia being hospitalized after she was found sprawled on the ground and unable to walk because of numbness in her feet. Experts in Delhi warned such cases couldn't be ruled out in the city.
Skinny jeans, heavy purses, and other ways to become a fashion victimVancouver Sun
Skinny jean fashion victim suffers damaged nervesCBC.ca
Media caption Australians give their reaction to doctors' skinny jeans warningBBC News
The Indian Express
People Magazine
ABC News
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Times of India
NEW DELHI: Tight-fitting jeans led to a 35-year-old woman in Australia being hospitalized after she was found sprawled on the ground and unable to walk because of numbness in her feet. Experts in Delhi warned such cases couldn't be ruled out in the city.
Skinny jeans, heavy purses, and other ways to become a fashion victim
Skinny jean fashion victim suffers damaged nerves
Media caption Australians give their reaction to doctors' skinny jeans warning
Telegraph.co.uk
Hajis told to brace up for MERS attack
Times of India
HYDERABAD: In the wake of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) reaching India's neighbourhood with the first detection of a positive case in Thailand last week, health experts in the city have asked Haj-bound travellers taking the ...
South Korea reports four new MERS cases, total rises to 179 | ReutersFirstpost
South Korea reports four new MERS casesBangkok Post
THAILAND PRESS-Search continues for 9 in close contact with MERS patient ...Daily Mail
ZDNet
Telegraph.co.uk
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Times of India
HYDERABAD: In the wake of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) reaching India's neighbourhood with the first detection of a positive case in Thailand last week, health experts in the city have asked Haj-bound travellers taking the ...
South Korea reports four new MERS cases, total rises to 179 | Reuters
South Korea reports four new MERS cases
THAILAND PRESS-Search continues for 9 in close contact with MERS patient ...
SDMA issues advisory for prompt measures against heatwave
Pakistan Observer
Wednesday, June 24, 2015 - Karachi—Sindh Disaster Management Authority has issued an advisory to relevant provincial departments and ambulance services for taking measures in the wake of unprecedented heatwave in the province. It has requested the ...
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Pakistan Observer
Wednesday, June 24, 2015 - Karachi—Sindh Disaster Management Authority has issued an advisory to relevant provincial departments and ambulance services for taking measures in the wake of unprecedented heatwave in the province. It has requested the ...
Colombia Reports
Woman carrying cocaine in breast implants arrested at Bogota airport
Colombia Reports
A Honduran woman carrying 3.3 lbs of liquid cocaine in her breast implants was arrested at the airport in Colombia's capital Bogota on Friday, police said. Paola Deyanira Sabillon, 22, was attempting to travel to Spain when her apparent nervousness aroused ...
Woman with cocaine in breast implants arrested in ColombiaThe Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
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Colombia Reports
A Honduran woman carrying 3.3 lbs of liquid cocaine in her breast implants was arrested at the airport in Colombia's capital Bogota on Friday, police said. Paola Deyanira Sabillon, 22, was attempting to travel to Spain when her apparent nervousness aroused ...
Woman with cocaine in breast implants arrested in Colombia
Parenting Magazine
Secondhand Smoke Can Impact Toddlers' Lifelong Health
Parenting Magazine
Breathing secondhand smoke during the formative toddler years is almost as detrimental as exposure in the womb. Tags: Trending News, Healthcare: Toddler. By Melissa Willets. Comments (0). Shutterstock ...
Parents beware! Passive smoking can leave your baby obeseHindustan Times
Smoking Near Toddlers As Bad As Smoking While PregnantYahoo Parenting
Secondhand smoke turns babies into fat kidsThe Express Tribune
PsychCentral.com (blog)
Montreal Gazette
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Parenting Magazine
Breathing secondhand smoke during the formative toddler years is almost as detrimental as exposure in the womb. Tags: Trending News, Healthcare: Toddler. By Melissa Willets. Comments (0). Shutterstock ...
Parents beware! Passive smoking can leave your baby obese
Smoking Near Toddlers As Bad As Smoking While Pregnant
Secondhand smoke turns babies into fat kids
TIME
WHO: Insecticides lindane and DDT linked to cancer
Times of India
LONDON: The insecticide lindane, once widely used in agriculture and to treat human lice and scabies, causes cancer and has been specifically linked to non-Hodgkin lymphoma, the WHO said on Tuesday. The WHO's International Agency for Research on ...
Insecticide lindane found to cause cancerThe Guardian
Insecticide used to treat head lice can cause cancer, WHO saysCTV News
WHO Expands List of Potential CarcinogensUncover Michigan
Washington Post
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Times of India
LONDON: The insecticide lindane, once widely used in agriculture and to treat human lice and scabies, causes cancer and has been specifically linked to non-Hodgkin lymphoma, the WHO said on Tuesday. The WHO's International Agency for Research on ...
Insecticide lindane found to cause cancer
Insecticide used to treat head lice can cause cancer, WHO says
WHO Expands List of Potential Carcinogens
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