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Children at orphanage get food poisoning
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Over 200 children from the orphanage, Pakistan Sweet Homes run by the Pakistan Baitul Mal (PBM), were brought to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) and Polyclinic because of food poisoning. Glucose drips were administered to ...
Food poisoning: Stale bread lands over 180 children in hospitalThe Express Tribune
Around 185 PSH orphans fall prey to food poisoningDaily Times
Food poisoning – over 150 children hospitalisedPakistan Today
Pakistan Observer
DunyaNews Pakistan
The News International
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DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Over 200 children from the orphanage, Pakistan Sweet Homes run by the Pakistan Baitul Mal (PBM), were brought to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) and Polyclinic because of food poisoning. Glucose drips were administered to ...
Food poisoning: Stale bread lands over 180 children in hospital
Around 185 PSH orphans fall prey to food poisoning
Food poisoning – over 150 children hospitalised
Business Recorder
Eye care: '1.6m people at risk of going blind'
The Express Tribune
KARACHI: Around 1.6 million people in the country are suffering from some kind of eye condition and are at risk of losing their eyesight, said Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) president and senior eye specialist Dr Misbahul Aziz. Addressing ...
Over a million people at risk may lose their eye sight: DoctorsAaj News
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The Express Tribune
KARACHI: Around 1.6 million people in the country are suffering from some kind of eye condition and are at risk of losing their eyesight, said Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) president and senior eye specialist Dr Misbahul Aziz. Addressing ...
Over a million people at risk may lose their eye sight: Doctors
The Express Tribune
Combating disease: Religious leaders vow to help in anti-polio drive
The Express Tribune
QUETTA: Influential religious clerics and prayer leaders in Quetta have agreed to help persuade parents to allow their children to be immunised against the debilitating polio virus. At a conference held under the auspices of the Emergency Operation ...
Ulema For VaccinationThe Nation
Religious leaders to play role in polio eradicationDaily Times
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The Express Tribune
QUETTA: Influential religious clerics and prayer leaders in Quetta have agreed to help persuade parents to allow their children to be immunised against the debilitating polio virus. At a conference held under the auspices of the Emergency Operation ...
Ulema For Vaccination
Religious leaders to play role in polio eradication
Use of substandard sunglasses causing eye diseases
The Nation
Islamabad - The sale and purchase of low price sunglasses has increased manifold in summer season but people are ignorant of their side effects. Many customers while choosing sunglasses prefer style, color, which suits their facial structure and ...
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The Nation
Islamabad - The sale and purchase of low price sunglasses has increased manifold in summer season but people are ignorant of their side effects. Many customers while choosing sunglasses prefer style, color, which suits their facial structure and ...
The Express Tribune
Beating the heat: Aman Foundation sets up six relief camps
The Express Tribune
In response to the recent heatwave that claimed hundreds of lives in the city, the Aman Foundation set up six relief camps to alleviate the suffering of the people. Aman Health established heat relief camps at Korangi Crossing, Dawood Chowrangi, Nagan ...
Aman Foundation sets up heatwave relief camps in most affected areasPakistan Observer
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The Express Tribune
In response to the recent heatwave that claimed hundreds of lives in the city, the Aman Foundation set up six relief camps to alleviate the suffering of the people. Aman Health established heat relief camps at Korangi Crossing, Dawood Chowrangi, Nagan ...
Aman Foundation sets up heatwave relief camps in most affected areas
Firstpost
Child's play: Toddlers and infants smart enough to handle iPads, confirms US ...
Firstpost
Washington: Toddlers as young as one-year-old are turning tech-savvy and can use a tablet, but require help to access apps, according to a study conducted by University of Iowa researchers, who studied more than 200 YouTube videos of infants and ...
More than half of toddlers can use tablets when they are just 1Daily Times
One-year-olds know how to use iPads: studyBusiness Standard
Toddlers are iPad experts by their second birthdayIndia Today
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Firstpost
Washington: Toddlers as young as one-year-old are turning tech-savvy and can use a tablet, but require help to access apps, according to a study conducted by University of Iowa researchers, who studied more than 200 YouTube videos of infants and ...
More than half of toddlers can use tablets when they are just 1
One-year-olds know how to use iPads: study
Toddlers are iPad experts by their second birthday
Patch.com
U-M Study Supports Trend to Let Employees Nap at Work
Patch.com
Napping may help workers required to remain awake for long periods of time persevere through difficult, frustrating tasks, study shows. By Beth Dalbey (Patch Staff) July 5, 2015. Share. 0 Comments. U-M Study Supports Trend to Let Employees Nap at Work.
Napping on the job could boost productivity: studyCTV News
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Patch.com
Napping may help workers required to remain awake for long periods of time persevere through difficult, frustrating tasks, study shows. By Beth Dalbey (Patch Staff) July 5, 2015. Share. 0 Comments. U-M Study Supports Trend to Let Employees Nap at Work.
Napping on the job could boost productivity: study
Catnap at work makes you good at work
Naps may boost worker productivity
Statins lower aggression in men but ups in women
The Nation
Islamabad - A new study has associated statins - drugs commonly used to lower cholesterol - with greater aggression in women. In men, however, the drugs may reduce aggression. Lead study author Dr Beatrice A Golomb, professor of medicine at the ...
Statins Make Women More Aggressive, Study FindsNewsmax
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The Nation
Islamabad - A new study has associated statins - drugs commonly used to lower cholesterol - with greater aggression in women. In men, however, the drugs may reduce aggression. Lead study author Dr Beatrice A Golomb, professor of medicine at the ...
Statins Make Women More Aggressive, Study Finds
Gazette Review
A Smartphone Can be Used to Detect Eye Diseases
Gazette Review
Researchers that work at the Medical and Surgical Center for Retina have developed a software to use on smartphones, which helps detect eye diseases like macular edema from diabetes. The medical team is hoping that general physicians will be able to ...
Soon, smartphones could detect eye diseasesIBNLive
Biomedical Engineers Develop Smartphone Software To Detect Eye DiseasesCrazyEngineers
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Gazette Review
Researchers that work at the Medical and Surgical Center for Retina have developed a software to use on smartphones, which helps detect eye diseases like macular edema from diabetes. The medical team is hoping that general physicians will be able to ...
Soon, smartphones could detect eye diseases
Biomedical Engineers Develop Smartphone Software To Detect Eye Diseases
Free Malaysia Today
Foodies could be the healthiest among us: Study
Free Malaysia Today
Foodies were also more physically active and their overall diets appeared healthier to the research team than those of their counterparts. foodie. We think of those who love fine food and trying new dishes as being indulgent and even gluttonous, yet a ...
Foodies could be the healthiest among usThe Sun Daily
Foodies Might Actually Be HealthierKamloopsBCNow
Grub experimentation could promote weight lossThe Express Tribune
Daily Times
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Free Malaysia Today
Foodies were also more physically active and their overall diets appeared healthier to the research team than those of their counterparts. foodie. We think of those who love fine food and trying new dishes as being indulgent and even gluttonous, yet a ...
Foodies could be the healthiest among us
Foodies Might Actually Be Healthier
Grub experimentation could promote weight loss
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