2015年6月24日 星期三

2015-06-25 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Mismanaged? Upper Dir in grips of cholera outbreak   
The Express Tribune
On Monday and Tuesday when more than 100 children were shifted to Warhai in Upper Dir and Timergara hospital in Lower Dir. PHOTO: FILE. MINGORA: A cholera and diarrhoea outbreak has turned Upper Dir upside down as 160 people, mostly children, ...

38 hydel power projects being built in Lower, Upper Dir   The News International

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DunyaNews Pakistan
   
Injured Haris returning home   
DAWN.com
LAHORE: Suffering from a tendon injury in his left knee sustained during practice in Galle, batsman Haris Sohail is returning home tonight to undergo rehabilitation here at the National Cricket Academy, an official announcement of the Pakistan Cricket Board ...

Haris Sohail returning back tonight   DunyaNews Pakistan

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The Nation
   
Heatwave toll touches 1500   
The Nation
KARACHI - Sizzling heat perished over 1500 lives during fifth consecutive day in the metropolis with Edhi officials claiming to have received more than 1200 bodies while MQM and mortuary at Abbasi Shaheed Hospital received over 300 bodies- affected from ...

Mortuaries fill up as heat continues to take scalps   Pakistan Today

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The Express Tribune
   
Centenarian men are healthier than women   
The Express Tribune
A centenarian is a person who lives to or beyond the age of 100 years. Photo: Free Malaysia Today. While women are four times more likely than men to reach the age of 100 years, males tend to be healthier and have fewer diagnosed chronic illnesses ...

Men healthier than women after 100   Examiner.com
Women live longer, men healthier   Free press journal

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The New Indian Express
   
The A to Z of fasting   
The New Indian Express
HYDERABAD: Ramzan the ninth month of Islamic calendar and the holiest for Muslims – when they observe a fast from dawn to dusk – is also the one where they have to face a volley of questions from others. While most Muslims begin to fast as early as eight ...

Respect by force   The Nation

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The Times (subscription)
   
Fatal fever engulfs war-torn Yemen   
The Times (subscription)
Hospitals in Yemen are running out of medicine as a humanitarian crisis deepens in the war-ravaged country where dengue fever is spiralling out of control. In the southern port city of Aden, the scene of some of the fiercest fighting, doctors have enough ...

Public health crisis looms in Yemen   Pravda
Thousands of Cases of Dengue Fever Reported in Yemen: UN   Newsweek
3000 Suspected Dengue Fever Cases Reported In Yemen   RTT News
Economic Times   
Arab News   
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AsiaOne
   
Shrinking aid threatens progress made in Millenium Development Goals: Experts   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Shrinking aid dollars threaten the major advances made over the past decade in fighting disease and preventable deaths, a task that will grow even more difficult under new United Nations' development goals, experts in global health said.
New UN goals lack focus, global health experts warn   Daily Mail
The Sustainable Development Goals must work for women   Scoop.co.nz (press release)

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Violent female deaths 'epidemic' in Honduras   
The Sun Daily
TEGUCIGALPA: The number of women killed in violent incidents has surged in Honduras, already the world's deadliest country, and has hit epidemic levels, a rights group said Wednesday. Incidents of violent female deaths skyrocketed 263% between 2005 ...


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The Straits Times
   
EconomyKorea cuts GDP forecast on Mers outbreak   
Financial Times
The impact of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome has forced South Korea to cut its growth outlook for 2015. Korea's finance ministry cut its GDP forecast this year from 3.8 per cent to 3.1 per cent as a result of Mers and drought. It also sees lower inflation: the ...

S.Korea says to "reinforce finances" by 15 trillion won, cut 2015 GDP forecast   Economic Times
Commercial Times: From SARS to MERS -- Learn from past experience   Focus Taiwan News Channel
South Korea cuts growth forecast as MERS saps spending   Chron.com
The Chosun Ilbo   
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Tech Times
   
Noisy Roads Can Shorten Your Lifespan, Says Study   
Tech Times
Researchers have shown that high levels of road traffic noise, be it during the day or night, can lead to an increase in hospitalizations and deaths for people living in affected areas. (Photo : Oran Viriyincy | Flickr). According to a study carried out by researchers ...

Horn not ok   The Hindu
Traffic noise might be linked to shortened life expectancy: study   Global Times
Traffic noise near your home can be a short cut to an early death   Daily Times
Financial Express   
BBC News   
Washington Post   
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