2015年8月2日 星期日

2015-08-03 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Congo virus: Government directs hospitals to set up isolation wards   
The Express Tribune
PESHAWAR: The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa health department issued directives to administrations of three teaching hospitals in the provincial capital to immediately establish isolation wards for Congo virus patients. The directions were issued following the ...
Patient dies in Peshawar from Congo virus   The News International
Congo fever patient dies in Peshawar hospital   Pakistan Today
Peshawar patient dies from Congo virus   The Sen Live

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The Express Tribune
   
Dengue prevention : Commercial, residential premises told to ensure cleanliness   
Daily Times
LAHORE: Adviser to Punjab Chief Minister on Health, Salman Rafiq said on Sunday that a cleanliness drive underway to control dengue should be continued in both government and commercial buildings as well as residential areas. Rafiq said that collective ...

Joint efforts against dengue stressed   The Nation
Precaution: 'Enforce dengue prevention SOPs'   The Express Tribune
Steps ordered to curb dengue   The News International
Pakistan Today   
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Protest as mother, newborns die   
The Nation
SHEIKHUPURA/TOBA TEK SINGH - Protests were held as a woman and her newborn were died in a Manawala hospital while another newborn died in a private clinic of Toba Teck Singh in childbirths due to alleged negligence of doctors. The woman and ...


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Here's at what age we learn to rationalise   
Daily Times
A new research has revealed the age when hard work adds a shine to lousy prizes. As per the study, putting in a lot of effort to earn a reward can make unappealing prizes more attractive to kindergartners, but not to preschoolers. The findings revealed ...

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News24
   
Ebola vaccine is a game-changer   
News24
Scientists have finally developed a vaccine that can protect patients against the deadly Ebola virus. The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced on Friday that one of the candidate vaccines developed in a research project by pharmaceutical company ...

Ebola Vaccine: The Need to Act Now   New York Times
Experimental vaccine could stop Ebola in West Africa   Philly.com
Vaccine success holds hope for end to deadly scourge of Ebola   Reuters

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Science World Report
   
Spinach can curb food craving in men   
Daily Times
A compound found in spinach can slow down fat digestion, leading to reduced hunger and food craving especially in men, a study says. A concentrated extract of thylakoids encourage the release of satiety hormones, which is very beneficial in controlling ...

Obesity: Spinach Extract May Reduce Hunger and Cravings   Science World Report
Spinach can curb your food cravings: study   Business Standard
Effects of Spinach Extract on Satiety: Feel Full, Curb Cravings   Tasnim News Agency (press release)

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indiatvnews.com
   
New tech allows for better brain-controlled prosthesis   
Business Standard
A new technique that corrects brain readings to allow paralysed people to use a thought-controlled cursor more accurately has been developed by a team led by an Indian-origin researcher. An interdisciplinary team led by Stanford University electrical ...

Indian-origin man develops thought-controlled prostheses   Zee News
Stanford team's brain-controlled prosthesis nearly as good as one-finger typing   HealthCanal.com
Scientists reveal brain interface that can control a cursor for the paralysed   Daily Times

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RedOrbit
   
Mysterious component may give hair strength   
Daily Times
A previously unknown layer in human hair has been discovered and could help develop more effective shampoos and conditioners, Daily Mail reports. Researchers using powerful x-ray beams to study hairs found the new layer in a cross section of hair ...

X-rays reveal new component of human hair   RedOrbit

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Sentinel Republic
   
Even your Wi-Fi can cause cancer: Dr Yakymenko   
Sentinel Republic
“Mobile notebooks, phones and other wi-fi devices may raise your chance of cancer and diseases of the brain such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer. Keep your phone away from your head by using hands-free accessories”, said Dr Yakymenko a researcher at ...

Wi-fi gadgets linked to cancer risk - study   New Zealand Herald
Mobile phones are linked to cancer: study   Daily Times
A new study claims there is a link between cellphone use and cancer   Komando
AOL News   
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The Nation
   
Popular children at school become losers in adult life   
The Nation
It is bad news for the rebels without a cause and mean girls. Being a 'cool kid' can come back to bite you in later life, researchers have warned. They found that teens who 'acted cool' at school were far more likely to struggle as an adult, and were ...
Decade-long study says popular people in school don't do so well afterwards   Entertainment.ie
Cool kids at school are more likely to become involved in a life of crime   Metro
The trouble with the 'cool kids'   NEWS.com.au
Techie News   
Courier Mail   
The Independent   
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