2015年6月28日 星期日

2015-06-29 Pakistan Health


Reforms being brought in Health Department   
Daily Times
LAHORE: Advisor to Chief Minister Punjab on Health Salman Rafique has said that on the instruction of Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif reforms are being introduced in the health department on a fast track and very positive results are coming by implementing ...

'700 BHUs upgraded under reforms roadmap'   The Express Tribune
CM's health reforms roadmap yields positive results   Pakistan Observer

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Dog-bite cases on rise in Rawalpindi   
The Nation
Rawalpindi - Dog-bite cases are on the rise in the city during last 10 days as over 50 persons reportedly became victim in different areas of the city. Earlier, there were several reports of such cases too, but authorities concerned did not take any action or ...


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500 deserving patients to get free stents in Balochistan   
DAWN.com
QUETTA: The Balochistan government will provide free stents for 500 deserving patients in two hospitals of Quetta. Provincial Health Minister Mir Rehmat Saleh Baloch said at a ceremony held to inaugurate the provision of stents and other items worth Rs250 ...

A helping hand: Two hospitals offer free angioplasty   The Express Tribune

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PakistanHerald
   
Dir woman gives birth to quintuplets   
DAWN.com
TIMERGARA: A woman gave birth to quintuplets at a private hospital here on Sunday, hospital sources said, adding the mother and the children were in good health. The couple had been childless for the last few years. Sources said a woman, a resident of ...

Woman gives birth to quintuplets in Lower Dir hospital   Pakistan Today

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Daily Times
   
Exercise in childhood yields rewards later   
Daily Times
Early age exercise helps not only to lose weight later but also positively impacts the willingness for exercise in adulthood, says a study. "These results may have implications for the importance of regular physical education in elementary and middle schools," ...

Exercising early in life yields good results in adult years: New Study   Daily News & Analysis

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Daily Times
   
Drug-resistant bacteria lurk in crowded Afghan war clinic   
Daily Times
KUNDUZ: A frontline hospital in Afghanistan already stretched by rising war casualties is facing another, invisible danger that is only beginning to come to light: highly contagious strains of drug-resistant bacteria which are making treatment harder. While drug ...


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Sierra Leone Telegraph
   
Is Sierra Leone sleep walking into another round of Ebola epidemic?   
Sierra Leone Telegraph
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa which has taken the life of over 11,000 people in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, may have significantly receded, especially with Liberia being declared Ebola free, but Sierra Leone and Guinea continue to record new ...

Sierra Leone will jail Ebola law violators   GMA News
Sierra Leone announces new curfew to halt Ebola   BDlive
Ebola persists but raging heads fight about politics   The Patriotic Vanguard

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The Express Tribune
   
Faulty incinerator at HMC spreads misery, disease   
The Express Tribune
PESHAWAR: An empty compound in Hayatabad Medical Complex (HMC) is becoming a perfect breeding ground for spreading different diseases such as HIV. The hospital's waste incinerator machine is out of order, resulting in accumulation of the waste ...

Al Wakrah Hospital reduces burden on Hamad General Hospital   Peninsula On-line
Qatar HMC releases its annual report 2014/15   AME Info (press release)
2014 growth year for community hospitals of HMC   Gulf Times
Zawya (registration)   
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LGH starts DBS surgery   
The Nation
LAHORE - Lahore General Hospital has started Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery for those living with Parkinson's disease, creating hope for such patients in Pakistan. The DBS is a rare procedure not available in any other public sector hospital of the ...

Patients with Parkinson's disease being treated at LGH   Pakistan Observer

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Nyasa Times
   
'Root cause' of albino killings under probe in Malawi – Official   
Nyasa Times
Malawi has launched an investigation into the root cause of a recent spate of murders of albinos, a senior official said Saturday, as the country marked international albinism awareness day. Victims of a growing trade in albino body parts. There was a need to ...

Malawi to probe 'root cause' of albino killings   Business Standard

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