2015年8月3日 星期一

2015-08-04 Pakistan Health


Dengue larvae: FIR lodged against restaurant   
The Express Tribune
LAHORE: Environment Minister Shuja Khanzada and Environment Protection Department (EPD) Secretary Iqbal Muhammad inspected Yum Chinese restaurant in Gulberg and registered a case against its owner and management after dengue larvae were ...

Dengue larvae found at Yum restaurant   The Nation

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Employees protest to restore PIMS to original status   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Doctors and paramedical staff of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) stage a protest on Monday outside the hospital pressing their demand for separation of the hospital from the Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University (SZABU).
PIMS employees stage protest, demand separation from SZABU   Pakistan Today

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Aaj News
   
Polio campaign to begin in Lahore on Aug 17   
Aaj News
During the campaign 18000 teams will administer polio drops to over 700,000 children aged five and below, a spokesperson of the Punjab Health Ministry said. The campaign after sample of the polio virus were discovered out from the environment.
Three-day anti-polio drive begins   SAMAA TV (press release) (blog)
Three-day polio drive starts today   The Nation

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Overdue drive   
Daily Times
An anti-adulteration drive led by the Punjab Food Authority (PFA) Director Operations Ayesha Mumtaz has been going on in Lahore since Ramzan and its scope is being widened to other cities of the province. Unfortunately, this is a neglected area where a ...

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The News International
   
Govt taking steps to eradicate polio virus by 2016: Saira Tarar   
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for National Health Services Regulation and Coordination, Saira Afzal Tarar has said that sincere efforts are being made to eradicate polio virus from the country by year 2016. As a result of steps being taken by the ...
Efforts being made to control polio by next year: Saira   Radio Pakistan (press release)

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Tech Times
   
'Star Trek'-style home elevator could replace stair lifts   
Daily Times
For people living in a house with more than one storey, stair lifts or home elevators are often a necessity of life as they get older and find it harder to get up and down the stairs. Normal stair lifts have the disadvantage of being a permanent and ...
This Domestic Elevator Looks Like The Elevators Used In 'Star Trek'   Tech Times
Star Trek-Esque 'Turbolift' Elevator Could Aid Those With Physical Disabilities   Hot Hardware

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Sindh government reluctant to fill grade-20 doctors' posts   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Shortage of senior general cadre doctors of BS-20 has surfaced in Sindh as after retirement of Dr Safiullah Abbasi from the post of Medical Superintendent, Chandka Medical College Hospital, Sindh Government, on August 31, 2015, no other BS-20 officer ...

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GreaterKashmir.com
   
Transporters suspend Gurez-Bandipora service   
Kashmir Images
Bandipora: Protesting against the 'indifferent' attitude of BRO, transporters today suspended service on Bandipora-Gurez road. Alleging the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) of putting public to trouble by ignoring the road and not doing anything to make ...

Dead body of youth recovered in IOK   Kashmir Media Service
Transporters stay off Bandipora-Gurez highway to protest apathy of BRO   GreaterKashmir.com

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San Antonio Express-News (subscription)
   
Today's dental implants aren't your grandma's dental implants   
San Antonio Express-News (subscription)
A crown is affixed to the dental implant, usually made of titanium or a titanium alloy. (Fotolia/TNS). A crown is affixed to the dental implant, usually made of titanium... An apple a day may keep the doctor away for most people, but for Jolanta ...

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Mirror.co.uk
   
The popular 'cool kids' from school are likely to become LOSERS as adults ...   
Mirror.co.uk
Researchers at the University of Virgina studied 184 American teens over 10 years to determine what happened after they left school. "It appears that while so-called cool teens' behaviour might have been linked to early popularity, over time, these ...
Those who are too cool for school will find their luck changing once they ...   NEWS.com.au
Cool kids at school are more likely to become involved in a life of crime   Metro
Popular children at school become losers in adult life   The Nation
Entertainment.ie   
Courier Mail   
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