2015年8月4日 星期二

2015-08-05 Pakistan Health


South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
'Beam me up, Dotty!' Star Trek-style home elevator hopes to replace stairlifts   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
A British company is hoping to replace stairlifts used by elderly people around the world with futuristic, Star Trek-style home elevators. Terry Lifts' elevator can fit into the corner of a room and ascends through a hole in the ceiling with no lift ...
Houses of the near future can replace stairs with this Star Trek-like elevator   Quartz
Star Trek-style home elevator could replace stairlifts   Al-Arabiya
Beam me up! Well, almost.   Morning Ticker

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The Express Tribune
   
Increasing awareness: Govt initiates campaign on breastfeeding   
The Express Tribune
Door-to-door drives will be held in 18 districts of K-P, Kurram, SW agencies. PHOTO: FILE. PESHAWAR: The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa health ministry has inaugurated a month-long breastfeeding awareness campaign which will be carried out in 18 districts ...

Moms walk to raise awareness about breastfeeding rights   The Salinas Californian
Advocates Say New Moms Need Workplace Support To Breastfeed   KUNM
County of Sonoma WIC Agency Earns National Honor   Patch.com
Aitkin Independent Age   
Bellefontaine Examiner   
Newton County Times (subscription)   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Under Islamic State's strictures, health care falls on harder times   
Christian Science Monitor
Residents of the 'capital' in Raqqa face rising costs and scarcer drugs. Bigger challenges are rules for women, jihadists' risky behavior – and concern about a possible AIDS outbreak. By Dominique Soguel, Correspondent August 3, 2015. Save for later Saved.
In Islamic State's Stronghold, a Silent Killer in Jihadist Ranks   Sudan Vision
Does Islam prevent AIDS?   The Express Tribune (blog)

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India.com
   
Indian doctor conducts liver transplant camp in Pakistan   
India.com
Karachi, Aug 3 A 'peace clinic' programme between a Pakistani and an Indian hospital led to an unusual sight of an Indian doctor conducting a medical camp for liver transplant patients. Dr Arvinder Singh Soin, chief liver transplant surgeon from ...

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The Nation
   
Kids' picky eating can have depression, anxiety links   
The Nation
Picky eating among children may not be just a passing phase but could flag potential concerns such as depression and anxiety, a study released Monday found. According to the Duke Medicine report in the journal Pediatrics, more than 20 percent of ...
Kids with picky-eating habits have higher rates of anxiety, depression   seattlepi.com (blog)
Picky Eating Tied to Anxiety   Dispatch Times
Picky eating in young children may signal mental health issues, parents warned   The Hullabaloo Online
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
Yibada (English Edition)   
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Daily Times
   
China's 'mosquito factory' innovations to combat Dengue Fever   
CCTV
Mosquitoes are not only annoying, but can be deadly too. Many of the flying, blood-sucking insects are carriers of the virus that leads to Dengue Fever. The most serious strain – dengue hemorrhagic fever – could be fatal, especially for children. 390 ...
China sets up World's largest mosquito factory   India Today
Scientists breed symbiotic bacteria in mosquitoes to curb dengue spread   Delhi Daily News
Scientists successfully breed symbiotic bacteria in mosquitoes to control ...   Zee News
Tehelka   
The Star Online   
Financial Express   
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ABC News
   
Urgent Warning From NYC Mayor Over Legionnaire's Disease Deaths   
ABC News
We will be watching, thanks. A warning about an invisible danger, an airborne disease showing up in two states. Legionnaires' disease, the break out in New York City, seven deaths. At least 86 fallen ill. Look at this, air conditioning towers able to ...
A Belated Look at New York's Cooling Towers, Prime Suspect in Legionnaires ...   New York Times
New York Tackles Deadly Legionnaires' Outbreak   Wall Street Journal
South Bronx health woes eyed for link with Legionnaires' disease outbreak   New York Daily News
Newsday   
Mashable   
Chicago Tribune   
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ABC Online
   
'The pill' cuts risk of endometrial cancer   
ABC Online
Extra benefit The contraceptive pill has prevented some 200,000 cases of womb cancer over the last decade in rich nations alone, a new study has found. A study in the medical journal Lancet Oncology, found that taking "the pill" over an extended period ...

Contraceptive pill cuts uterine cancer risk   Sydney Morning Herald
Contrary to popular myth, "the pill" prevents womb cancer, study finds   Reuters
The Pill Has Prevented 200000 Cases of Cancer, Study Says   TIME
CBC.ca   
Jakarta Post   
Daily Mail   
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US violence down over past 30 years but still high, says study   
The Sun Daily
WASHINGTON: Homicides and aggravated assaults have declined significantly in recent decades in the United States though their levels remain high with 44 killings every day across the country, researchers said Tuesday. The homicide rate has more than ...


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Los Angeles Times
   
Spice up your diet for a longer life, study suggests   
Los Angeles Times
If you like eating spicy foods, researchers have some good news: You're likely to have more years to enjoy them. Compared to people who ate spicy foods less than once a week, those who at them at least three to five times per week were 14% less likely ...
Spicy food could save your life - study   New Zealand Herald
Chili peppers in diet linked to lower risk of death   CBC.ca
How eating spicy food may help you live longer   Sydney Morning Herald
Telegraph.co.uk   
New York Times (blog)   
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