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Soft drinks really could kill you
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SOFT drinks and other sugary beverages may cause up to 184,000 deaths a year worldwide, according to a study published Monday in the journal Circulation. Billed as a first, the report analysed the global risks of death due to diabetes, cardiovascular ...
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Sugary drinks lead to thousands of deaths, study findsCBS News
Sugary drinks 'kill 184000 people a year'The Straits Times
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NEWS.com.au
SOFT drinks and other sugary beverages may cause up to 184,000 deaths a year worldwide, according to a study published Monday in the journal Circulation. Billed as a first, the report analysed the global risks of death due to diabetes, cardiovascular ...
Sugary drinks are boosting death rates, global study shows
Sugary drinks lead to thousands of deaths, study finds
Sugary drinks 'kill 184000 people a year'
The Nation
Punjab launches injectable polio vaccine
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LAHORE: Punjab is formally introducing the injectable Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) in routine immunisation from July 1 (today) in all 36 districts across the province. The IPV has been made part of the larger plan for nine vaccine preventable ...
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Anti-polio war stepped upThe Nation
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DAWN.com
LAHORE: Punjab is formally introducing the injectable Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) in routine immunisation from July 1 (today) in all 36 districts across the province. The IPV has been made part of the larger plan for nine vaccine preventable ...
Immunisation: Injectable polio vaccine to be used from today
Anti-polio war stepped up
Punjab to inject IPV into routine immunisation from today
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10pc Pakistanis suffering from diabetes: Experts
The Nation
Wah Cantt - One out of ten persons in Pakistan have diabetes. This was stated by speakers including dialecticians and endocrinologists at awareness seminar on “diabetes management at POF hotel Wah Cantt on Tuesday. The seminar was organized by the ...
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The Nation
Wah Cantt - One out of ten persons in Pakistan have diabetes. This was stated by speakers including dialecticians and endocrinologists at awareness seminar on “diabetes management at POF hotel Wah Cantt on Tuesday. The seminar was organized by the ...
SmartHealth: Diabetes can be confusing; here are 10 myths about the disease
New York Times
New Cases of Ebola Put an End to Liberia's Status as Virus-Free
New York Times
MONROVIA, Liberia — More than a month after Liberia was declared free of Ebola, at least two new cases have emerged, the first discovered when the body of a 17-year-old boy tested positive for the virus, officials said Tuesday. The World Health ...
Ebola returns to Liberia: Tests confirm a teenager died of the virusLos Angeles Times
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New York Times
MONROVIA, Liberia — More than a month after Liberia was declared free of Ebola, at least two new cases have emerged, the first discovered when the body of a 17-year-old boy tested positive for the virus, officials said Tuesday. The World Health ...
Ebola returns to Liberia: Tests confirm a teenager died of the virus
Liberia records new death from Ebola
Ebola Returns To Liberia With A Mysterious Case Near Monrovia
Nestlé signs MoU with PMS
Pakistan Observer
Wednesday, July 01, 2015 - Lahore—Nestlé, the world's leading Nutrition, Health and Wellness (NHW) Company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Peshawar Model Schools (PMS) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) to enhance the ...
Oil theft: concerns voiced over PSO arrangementsBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
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Pakistan Observer
Wednesday, July 01, 2015 - Lahore—Nestlé, the world's leading Nutrition, Health and Wellness (NHW) Company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Peshawar Model Schools (PMS) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) to enhance the ...
Oil theft: concerns voiced over PSO arrangements
Pakistan Today
Report sought from Shifa Hospital over 'fake degrees'
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PM&DC) has sought a report from the Shifa Hospital, Islamabad regarding bogus degrees of its Gastroenterology Department's Head Dr Nasir Khokhar, in a complaint filed by a patient. The complainant ...
PM&DC seeks report on bogus degrees of Shifa Hospital doctorsPakistan Today
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Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PM&DC) has sought a report from the Shifa Hospital, Islamabad regarding bogus degrees of its Gastroenterology Department's Head Dr Nasir Khokhar, in a complaint filed by a patient. The complainant ...
PM&DC seeks report on bogus degrees of Shifa Hospital doctors
Daily Pakistan
Funny Death: 22-yr-old student dies after taking too much laughing gas...had ...
Pulse Nigeria
A 22-year-old student at Brighton University, Aaron Dunford, died after inhaling too much laughing gas (nitrous oxide). He had another 200 canisters of the hippie crack in his room. Tweet. 24/7 Live - Subscribe to the Pulse Newsletter! Subscribe. 24/7 ...
Laughter is the best medicine? Think againDaily Pakistan
Don't gag debateBangkok Post
Student who died after taking too much laughing gas had 200 canisters in his ...The Independent
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Pulse Nigeria
A 22-year-old student at Brighton University, Aaron Dunford, died after inhaling too much laughing gas (nitrous oxide). He had another 200 canisters of the hippie crack in his room. Tweet. 24/7 Live - Subscribe to the Pulse Newsletter! Subscribe. 24/7 ...
Laughter is the best medicine? Think again
Don't gag debate
Student who died after taking too much laughing gas had 200 canisters in his ...
Daily Times
Beautiful women really do get away with more
Daily Times
Beautiful women, it seems, really do find life easier. Whether it's in the office or in the courtroom, a new study backs up the belief that pretty women can broker deals more easily. This, according to the research, is because beauty overrides the ...
Why men should never negotiate with a beautiful womanTelegraph.co.uk
Study: Hot Chicks Can Scam Men More Easily Than Ugly GirlsThe Libertarian Republic
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Daily Times
Beautiful women, it seems, really do find life easier. Whether it's in the office or in the courtroom, a new study backs up the belief that pretty women can broker deals more easily. This, according to the research, is because beauty overrides the ...
Why men should never negotiate with a beautiful woman
Study: Hot Chicks Can Scam Men More Easily Than Ugly Girls
Science Confirms: Men Lose Ability To Think Rationally Around Beautiful Women
FiercePharma
Novartis tests performance pricing for much-anticipated Entresto launch
FiercePharma
Novartis ($NVS) has big plans for its much-anticipated heart failure remedy Entresto. The Swiss drugmaker figures it can parlay impressive trial data on the drug into its biggest launch in years--perhaps ever. But with payers keeping an eagle eye on ...
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FiercePharma
Novartis ($NVS) has big plans for its much-anticipated heart failure remedy Entresto. The Swiss drugmaker figures it can parlay impressive trial data on the drug into its biggest launch in years--perhaps ever. But with payers keeping an eagle eye on ...
TIME
1 in 3 People Worldwide Don't Have Proper Toilets, Report Says
TIME
About 2.4 billion people — or roughly one-third of the world's population — still lack access to proper toilets, according to a report published Tuesday by the World Health Organization and UNICEF. The study warns that progress on sanitation is ...
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TIME
About 2.4 billion people — or roughly one-third of the world's population — still lack access to proper toilets, according to a report published Tuesday by the World Health Organization and UNICEF. The study warns that progress on sanitation is ...
2.4 billion people lack basic sanitation
Dirty water, open defecation threaten gains in child health: UN
Final MDG progress report on water and sanitation released
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