2015年8月6日 星期四

2015-08-07 Pakistan Health


Daily Times
   
'Pak population expected to exceed 300 million by 2050'   
Daily Times
NEW YORK - Pakistan's population is expected to exceed 300 million by 2050, a major contributor to world's expected population of 9.7 billion by the same year, according to a United Nations' report. Pakistan's current population stands at 188 million, ...

Pakistan's population expected to exceed 300 million by 2050: UN report   The Express Tribune
It's Our Own Bad Habits, Not Poor Third-World Babies Who Threaten the Environment   Aleteia EN
Population: Quality matters not figures   Deccan Herald
Bharat Press   
The Indian Panorama   
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The Express Tribune
   
Health facility: Hospital to be set up at police lines   
The Express Tribune
Adviser to Chief Minister on Health Khawaja Salman Rafique presiding over a meeting. PHOTO: NNI. LAHORE: The government will set up a 40-bed hospital at Police Lines at a cost of Rs106 million, Adviser to Chief Minister on Health Khawaja Salman ...

Coverage of immunization reaches 90 pc in Punjab   Pakistan Observer

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Terry Lift Builds Futuristic-looking Elevator   
NYC Today
There is good news for those who live in a house having more than one storey. Terry Lifts, based in Cheshire, has come with a new design for home elevator. The company has built a new type of elevator that fits into the corner of room without requiring ...

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Fat toddlers to be sent to weekly weight loss class   
Daily Times
Toddlers are to be referred to weekly weight-loss classes on the NHS to curb rising obesity levels, Daily Mail reports. GPs and health visitors are being urged to send obese youngsters to the sessions as soon as they can walk, typically from 18 months.
'Fat toddlers' being sent to weight loss classes   New Zealand Herald

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Tech Times
   
How Tiny Particles Called Prions Access And Destroy The Brain   
Tech Times
Prions are basically brain-eating protein zombies, and so far, doctors have no way to cure the diseases they cause. New research that sheds light on how prions access the brain – with the help of Peyer's patches, shown above – could facilitate earlier ...

Scientists discover first step toward curing mad cow disease   Deutsche Welle
New Drug Offers Hope in Fight Against Mad Cow Disease: Report   NDTV
Simple Chemical Stops Prion Disease   Live Science

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Conjoined twin girls separated in Afghan first   
The Nation
PARIS : Doctors in Kabul have separated 15-day-old conjoined twin sisters - a surgical first for Afghanistan, medical charity Chain of Hope said Thursday. Five doctors carried out the successful five-hour operation last Saturday to separate Ayesha and ...

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Discovery News
   
'Adventure' gene found to have links to political attitudes   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Adding to the debate of nature versus nurture, new research conducted here has linked a specific gene to political attitudes. Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) surveyed 1,771 Singaporean Chinese undergraduates at ...

Liberal or conservative? It may be down to your genes   The Independent
Can genes make us liberal or conservative?   Jakarta Post

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The Hindu
   
The key to mother-baby bonding   
The Hindu
he precious period for most working mothers is the three-month maternity leave that they can avail to take care of their newborn, feeding the little one with tenderness and warmth. With every doctor recommending mothers to breastfeed their newborns ...

Bottle-feeding just like sentencing infants to death: Experts   The Nation
Breastfeeding mums should be supported by employers to continue feeding their ...   Mirror.co.uk
Giving Newborns the Best Start in Life Involves Breastfeeding   Huffington Post
Sentinel Republic   
Irish Times   
Times of India   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
IBM gives Watson supercomputer the ability to 'see'   
Telegraph.co.uk
IBM is boosting the capacity of its Watson supercomputer by acquiring the medical imaging group Merge Healthcare for $1bn. The new group will be integrated into IBM's Watson Health platform, which sifts through vast amounts of research and medical data ...

Merge Healthcare to be sold to IBM   St. Augustine Record
IBM to buy Merge Healthcare in $1 billion deal   Reuters
Big Blue bets a billion bucks; health tech to the fore   Computerworld
Wall Street Journal   
Bangkok Post   
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Times of India
   
Eating white bread, rice ups depression risk in women   
Times of India
NEW YORK: Consuming foods rich in refined carbohydrates, such as white bread and white rice, may cause mood changes, fatigue and other symptoms of depression in postmenopausal women, a new study has warned. According to researchers, a diet high ...

White carbs could make you depressed - study   New Zealand Herald
Eating refined carbs linked to depression in women   CBS News
White Bread And Pasta Could Make You Depressed   News Every day
Youth Health Magzine   
Science Recorder   
CBS Local   
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