2015年7月10日 星期五

2015-07-11 Pakistan Health


Reuters
   
Pledges of $3.4 billion for Ebola recovery made at United Nations   
Reuters
UNITED NATIONS Some $3.4 billion in pledges were made at the United Nations on Friday to help Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea stamp out Ebola and begin rebuilding health systems and economies devastated by the worst outbreak on record of the ...

At United Nations conference, $3.4 billion pledged to fight Ebola virus   Newsday
Ebola-Hit Countries Get Pledges of $3.4 Billion to Rebuild   ABC News
Donors pledge billions for Ebola recovery   The News International

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The Express Tribune
   
Pakistan outdoes India in Tobacco control: WHO   
The Express Tribune
Pakistan along with Bangladesh and Sri Lanka has implemented superior strategies to curb deaths caused by tobacco in comparison with India, according to a World Health Organisation (WHO) report. The report released Tuesday, revealed that in Pakistan ...

Conceptualising radicalisation — II   Daily Times

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The Express Tribune
   
Women in rural Pakistan champion the cause of population planning   
The Express Tribune
With the government lagging behind, women in villages of Pakistan are working for population planning. PHOTO COURTESY: SHIRKATGAH. KARACHI: Her father earns a meager Rs4000 a month as a gate keeper in the village school. Yet, this 18-year-old ...


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The Express Tribune
   
Addressing the baby boom: Women's reproductive health an urgent issue   
The Express Tribune
Secretary Health Mushtaq Jadoon said the reproductive health of women is one of the most important issues in the region that should be paid immediate attention. Organisations have been working on development issues related to women, but “This is a ...

Vulnerable Populations in Emergencies   The Nation
World Population Day: Women, RH, and disasters   Rappler
UNFPA Program to Engage Men on Papua's Pressing Reproductive Health Issues   Jakarta Globe
Yahoo News UK   
Scoop.co.nz (press release)   
UN News Centre   
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Fox News
   
Smoking could raise mental illness risk: Study   
Times of India
Scientists have suggested that smoking may be a factor for developing psychotic illnesses like schizophrenia. The analysis by researchers from Kings College London, which was published in the Lancet Psychiatry journal, found that people who suffer from ...

Study Hints at Link Between Smoking, Higher Schizophrenia Risk   Voice of America
Smoking could raise the risk of psychosis   Daily Times
Can smoking cause psychosis? Study suggests links   CTV News
Financial Express   
TV3.ie   
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Grand Forks Herald
   
States target e-cigarette sales to minors amid slow federal action   
Grand Forks Herald
Enthusiast Damien Hoops uses an electronic cigarette March 4, 2014, at The Vapor Spot vapor bar in Los Angeles. (Reuters Photo). States target e-cigarette sales to minors amid slow federal action. By Reuters Media Today at 1:49 p.m.. Email. Sign up for ...

With feds slow to act, states target e-cigarette sales to minors   Reuters
State Attorney Generals Launch Campaigns against Targeting of e-Cigarettes to ...   NY City News

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The Express Tribune
   
Connect with green and blue spaces   
The Express Tribune
NEW YORK: Reinforcing the beneficial influence of nature on humans, a study highlights the importance of everyday contact with nature for well-being in later life. Natural environment is known to promote physical, mental and spiritual healing and green ...
Access to nature boosts quality of life in older adults   Zee News
Experiencing nature is shown to improve quality of life for the elderly   ConsumerAffairs
Researchers Uncover Three Steps to Healthy Aging   Newsmax

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Families in cancer fraud case say 45 years in prison not enough for doctor   
Sydney Morning Herald
Doctor faces 175 years behind bars. He pumped poisonous chemotherapy drugs into patients for years, telling them they had cancer. They didn't. He over-treated terminal cancer patients rather than letting them die peacefully. When he could profit from ...
Patients give horror stories as cancer doctor gets 45 years   CNN
Detroit-area cancer doctor gets 45 years in prison for fraud   Fox News
Detroit-area cancer doctor wept uncontrollably during sentencing   CBS News
Daily Mail   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Walking briskly can help prevent heart failure   
Telegraph.co.uk
Walking briskly at two miles per hour, exercising away 845 calories a week and limiting alcohol to two drinks a night can halve the risk of heart failure scientists have found. Adults who walked briskly, were moderately active in their leisure time ...

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Los Angeles Times
   
Twitter removes flickering videos criticized by epilepsy organization   
Los Angeles Times
Twitter thought the bright flashes of two short videos it posted via Vine would attract viewers. An epilepsy support group in Britain thought the flickers would cause seizures. lRelated Twitter looks to broaden access with new home page · BUSINESS ...
Twitter Pulls Vine Ad After Criticism From an Epilepsy Charity   TIME
Flashing Autoplay Twitter ads on Vine condemned by epilepsy charity   Dispatch Times
Twitter finally removes autoplay videos that triggered seizures   Sentinel Republic
BBC News   
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