2015年7月1日 星期三

2015-07-02 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Religious scholars endorse family planning   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The Population Council has sought the help of religious scholars to help convince people that they should plan their families. A declaration endorsing the use of all methods of birth control for family planning and birth spacing was signed ...
Maternal mortality: Ulema offer unanimous support   The Express Tribune
Religious scholars endorse birth spacing   The Nation
Evolution: Your tax dollars doing good   Redlands Daily Facts

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Businessinsider India
   
A simple device could get rid of one of the most frustrating parts of living ...   
Businessinsider India
Imagine having to poke yourself with a needle and draw blood. Now imagine having to do that up to eight times a day. That can be what it's like for many people with diabetes, a disease that causes our bodies to either resist the effects of insulin ...
Implantable 'artificial pancreas' tracks blood sugar, releases insulin   UPI.com
Bacteria - The new buddy !   Times of India

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Times of India
   
UN issues first-ever guidance to combat heatwaves   
Times of India
GENEVA: For the first time, the United Nations today issued a new joint guidance for countries to address the health risks posed by heatwaves that have become more frequent and deadlier over the last 50 years, recently killing over 3,000 people in ...
UN unveils guidelines for heat wave health risks   Press TV
Saudi's SAFCO posts fifth straight profit decline   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
UN warns of risks as Europe enjoys scorcher   Reuters
News24   
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Live Science
   
Diabetes drug helps people lose weight – UK study   
GMA News
Liraglutide, an injectable diabetes drug that US regulators approved last year for weight loss, helped obese people lose an average of 18 pounds (eight kilograms), a yearlong study said Wednesday. Most patients were able to keep the weight off for the ...

Injecting This Drug Helps Patients Lose Weight   TIME
Promise From a New Weight-Loss Drug   Philly.com
New shot could help patients lose weight   Science Recorder
Live Science   
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The Nation
   
Chinese getting taller and fatter   
The Nation
BEIJING - Chinese people are growing taller as the country becomes richer but they are getting fatter even faster, the government said. Adult obesity rates reached 9.6 percent in 2012, more than doubling over a decade, the National Health and Family ...

Chinese people are getting taller and fatter as nation's wealth increases   Daily Mail
Chinese people getting taller and fatter: govt   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Chinese people becoming taller and fatter: Survey   Business Standard

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The Globe and Mail
   
Second Ebola case in Liberia raises fears of resurgence   
The Globe and Mail
Liberia confirmed a second new case of Ebola on Wednesday and warned of possible new infections, as the re-emergence of the virus nearly two months after its elimination in the West African country raised fears of hidden pockets of the disease. More ...
Liberia finds second Ebola case, raising fears of resurgence   Washington Post
Liberia registers second confirmed Ebola case   Daily Times
Liberia fears a new Ebola epidemic after second case is discovered   Quartz
ABC News   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Jim Carrey goes on bizarre Twitter rant about new vaccination laws in California   
NEWS.com.au
ACTOR Jim Carrey has gone on a Twitter rant criticising California's decision to impose mandatory vaccination laws, claiming they can poison children. Carrey insisted he is not against vaccinations, but claimed that the particular vaccines advocated ...
Jim Carrey, Please Shut Up About Vaccines   TIME
Jim Carrey blasts Gov. Brown as a 'fascist' for vaccination laws   Los Angeles Times
Jim Carrey calls Calif. governor 'corporate fascist' over new immunization law   Newsday
Huffington Post   
Washington Post   
The Guardian   
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Hindustan Times
   
Long working hours? Taking a nap in office helps reduce fatigue   
Hindustan Times
If you have to stay up long nights working, taking a nap increases your productivity. A nap at work can keep frustration at bay and improve productivity in employees, finds a new study published in Personality and Individual Differences journal. Taking ...
Office naps boost productivity, kill frustration   The Express Tribune
Feeling snappish? Grab a nap, UM researchers suggest   Detroit Free Press
Office naps boost productivity, says research   Pakistan Today
Management Today   
New York Magazine   
Bustle   
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BBC News
   
South Korea reports new Mers case after four-day pause   
BBC News
South Korea has reported a new case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), the first after a four-day break in infections. A total of 183 people have now contracted Mers in South Korea since it was first detected there in May - 33 of those people ...
Korea Sees 1st New MERS Case in 4 Days   The Chosun Ilbo
South Korea reports new MERS case after four days of hiatus   Channel News Asia
New MERS case reported in Korea after 4-days of hiatus   Arirang News
AsiaOne   
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Inquirer.net
   
MERS-CoV case in Bacolod City not alarming   
CNN
Bacolod City (CNN Philippines) — The Bacolod City Health Office (CHO) reported that the case of a Korean student suspected to have Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus (MERS-CoV) is not so alarming. Dr. Carmela Gensoli, officer-in-charge of ...

DOH denies Korean in Bacolod City tested positive for Mers   Inquirer.net
MERS — a new disease knocking at our doors   Jakarta Post
Health staff get MERS training   Viet Nam News
Visayan Daily Star (press release)   
Philippine Star   
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