2015年7月6日 星期一

2015-07-07 Pakistan Health


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 ...


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The Nation
   
30 heatstroke patients admitted to hospitals   
The Nation
PESHAWAR - Owing to sudden rise in mercury level, approximately 30 heatstroke patients were admitted to three major hospitals of Peshawar, hospital sources said on Monday. They said that one patient was expired while the rest were recovering. Sensing ...

Heatstroke lands several in Peshawar hospitals   The News International
More than 30 heatstroke patients rushed to hospitals in Peshawar   DunyaNews Pakistan
Heat-wave continues hitting Peshawar   Aaj News

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RT
   
Medical breakthrough: Scientists hope to block 'old-age protein', reverse ...   
RT
Scientists are aiming to develop antibodies which could reverse the effects of an 'aging' protein which builds up in the blood and body. The findings could lead to medical breakthroughs in reducing memory loss and brain degeneration. Researchers from ...
Memory loss in old age breakthrough offers dementia hope, say researchers   The Guardian
Molecule clue to memory decline: Study   Free Malaysia Today
Age-Related Cognitive Decline Tied to Immune-System Molecule   HealthCanal.com
Techie News   
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The Express Tribune
   
Senior citizen on Umrah lands in Saudi prison   
Times of India
AURANGABAD: A 65-year-old man and his wife on Umrah pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, landed in prison after he was allegedly nabbed by local police for moving about with passport. His family from Aurangabad has alleged that the problem arose after ...

Saudi Arabia again denies Hajj visas to pilgrims from Ebola-hit countries   The Express Tribune
Saudi Arabia issues health guidelines for Umrah, Hajj visitors   Kuwait News Agency
City's travel agents put a damper on Umrah plans | Bhopal NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ

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Nature.com
   
Geneticists reveal what makes great rice   
Nature.com
Gene responsible for long grains and pleasing texture can now be bred into existing varieties without sacrificing yield. Emma Marris. 06 July 2015. Article tools. Rights & Permissions. Xiangdong Fu. Expand. Breeders in China have discovered the secret ...
A gene for better rice   Bharat Press

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Daily Times
   
The bearded bride feels more feminine   
Daily Times
Harnaam Kaur posed in a bridal dress for Urban Bridesmaid site as part of her efforts to show that beauty has no standard definition, and the results are pretty amazing. She said, “I love my beard, it has become a part of my body and I do not want to ...
Bearded Lady Harnaam Kaur Reveals Why She Posed For Beautiful Bridal ...   Huffington Post UK
Bearded Lady Harnaam Kaur Is a Bridal Model Aiming to Redefine Beauty - Video   Softpedia News
Bearded Bride Harnaam Kaur Is Here to Redefine Your Beauty Standards   Life & Style Weekly

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PhillyVoice.com
   
Screening teens for obesity may not help them lose weight   
PhillyVoice.com
Weight screenings in high school were not enough to get overweight and obese kids on track toward a healthier weight, a recent U.S. study found. With obesity rates soaring among Arkansas teenagers, the state implemented a screening program in schools ...


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Endocrinology Advisor
   
Statins' Effect on Aggression Differs by Sex   
Endocrinology Advisor
(HealthDay News) — Statin use is associated with decreased aggression in men and increased aggression in women, according to a study published in PLOS ONE. Beatrice A. Golomb, MD, PhD, from the University of California in San Diego, and colleagues ...

Statins Linked With Heightened Aggression in Women, But Reductions in Men   Medscape
Statins May Up Aggression in Women, Lower It in Men   PsychCentral.com (blog)
Statins Linked to Lower Aggression in Men, but Higher in Women   Imperial Valley News
The Nation   
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Daily Pakistan
   
WHO says every third person in world is overweight   
Daily Pakistan
LONDON (Web Desk) – Over a third of the world's population including 37 percent men and 38 percent women is overweight, according to a study published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organisation (WHO). Between 1980 and 2013, the proportion of ...

Every third person in world overweight: Study   Khaleej Times
Every third person in world is overweight Study   Jagran Post
Every third person in World is obese: Study   Financial Express
NDTV   
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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.
News to Tell Your Boss: A Midday Nap Might Make You Work Harder   Philadelphia Magazine (blog)
Catnap at work makes you good at work   Daily Times

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