2015年7月3日 星期五

2015-07-04 Pakistan Health


News Tribe
   
Extensive use of tea makes bones strong   
News Tribe
LONDON – People love drinking tea for many reasons, sometimes we need a caffeine boost or we all have our personal reasons. Now one important reason to include tea in your diet is because it strengthens bones. A new research shows that tea may build ...

New study offers health benefit of tea: stronger bones   Pakistan Today

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Cancer Therapy Advisor
   
Consumption of Citris Fruits Tied to Increased Melanoma Risk   
Cancer Therapy Advisor
Individuals who regularly consume orange juice or grapefruit may have a higher risk of developing melanoma, according to research published online June 29 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Abrar Qureshi, M.D., M.P.H., chair of dermatology at Brown ...

Orange Juice And Grapefruit Linked To Increased Risk Of Skin Cancer; Citrus ...   iSchoolGuide
High consumption of grapefruit can cause skin cancer   Daily Times
Citrus fruit may trigger melanoma, initial study suggests   Science Times
Middletown Transcript   
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The Nation
   
Over 7M Pinoys have no toilets at home   
ABS CBN News
MANILA, Philippines - Sen. Ralph Recto expressed concern over the report of the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund that over seven million Filipinos do not have toilets in their homes and have to defecate just about anywhere.
Pakistan meets sanitation MDG target, says UN report   Pakistan Today
Sanitation: A look at the progress in BRICS and South Asian countries   Economic Times
7.5 million Filipinos still have no sanitary toilet; 8.4 million more deprived ...   Business Mirror
Morocco World News   
Inquirer.net   
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Newsweek
   
United Nations Issues First-Ever Guidelines on How to Survive a Heat Wave   
Newsweek
Sunbathers and swimmers enjoy a hot summer day at the beach in Brighton, England, on June 30, 2015. Luke Macgregor/Reuters. Filed Under: World, Heat Wave, Climate Change, Europe, Weather. Soaring temperatures worldwide and a spate of deadly ...

UN issues first-ever heatwave warning guidelines   Prothom Alo (English)
Unprecedented heatwave: Behind the 'Indian' summer in Europe, climate ...   The Indian Express
More Heat Waves Will Up Health Risks: UN   Discovery News
Times of India   
Reuters Africa   
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Inquirer.net
   
5 blind French hikers cross mountain range   
Inquirer.net
REIPERTSWILLER, France—Five hikers, all blind or partially sighted, crossed a mountain range in eastern France thanks to an innovative GPS system that developers hope can help millions of people with vision problems. Armed only with their white canes ...

App gives visually-impaired people the freedom to hike solo   MetroNews Canada
Trusting the app: Blind French hikers use new technology to cross mountains   RT
Blind hikers cross mountain range in France using experimental smartphone app   Telegraph.co.uk
Hindustan Times   
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Bangkok Post
   
Omani patient leaves hospital free of Mers virus   
Bangkok Post
A 75-year-old Omani man who was Thailand's first Mers case sits on a wheelchair as he leaves the Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute in Nonthaburi province July 3. PATTARAPONG CHATPATTARASILL ...

$26b stimulus for S. Korean economy   The Straits Times
South Korea injects $20bn stimulus into economy   Arab News
Another doctor at Samsung's hospital contracts MERS: gov't   Yonhap News
CTV News   
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Chicago Tribune
   
Study: Can insulin pills prevent diabetes?   
Chicago Tribune
Scientists are stumped by a sharp increase in Type 1 diabetes, which is usually diagnosed in childhood. Hundreds of children and adults are participating in a study to determine whether insulin pills can prevent or delay Type 1 diabetes. July 3, 2015 ...
Could insulin pills prevent diabetes? Big study seeks answer   DeKalb Daily Chronicle
Could insulin pills prevent diabetes?   Statesboro Herald

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Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News
   
'Sniff test' may help detect autism - research   
New Zealand Herald
The researchers said a sense of smell had a role in social interaction, which could explain its link with autism. Photo / 123RF. A simple sniffing test could determine if children have autism even before they are able to speak, researchers say. People ...
Israeli scientists hope to sniff out autism   The Times of Israel
Simple sniff test could detect autism   Economic Times
Sniff test may help detect autism earlier   NEWS.com.au
The Express Tribune   
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ABC News
   
Jim Carrey apologises for using autistic teen's pic   
Business Standard
Funnyman Jim Carrey has apologised for using an autistic teenager's photo without permission in his recent anti-vaccine Twitter rants against California government. On Tuesday, June 30, Carrey launched a series of Twitter rants expressing his ...
Jim Carrey Apologizes to Family After Posting Photo of Autistic Boy Without ...   Us Magazine
Jim Carrey Apologizes for Posting Photo of Autistic Boy   ABC News
Jim Carrey apologizes for vaccine rant pic   Toronto Sun
Huffington Post   
CBC.ca   
CBS News   
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Huffington Post
   
Swine Flu Vaccine May Triggered Narcolepsy In Some   
Huffington Post
LONDON, July 1 (Reuters) - Scientists investigating why a GlaxoSmithKline flu vaccine triggered narcolepsy in some people say they have the first solid evidence the rare sleep disorder may be a so-called "hit-and-run" autoimmune disease. The ...
Universal flu vaccine will soon become reality   Times of India
Study Finds Narcolepsy Related Swine Flu Vaccine   Pioneer News
Universal flu vaccine to counter broad range of viruses comes closer to reality   Firstpost
WND.com   
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