2015年8月13日 星期四

2015-08-14 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Alleged negligence : Father accuses doctor of killing son   
The Express Tribune
LAKKI MARWAT: The family of a 10-year-old boy, who died during surgery at a private hospital in Lakki Marwat, protested outside the hospital and alleged the death had been caused by medical negligence. Jalil Khan, a resident of Wanda Aurangzeb village, ...

Doctor booked after child dies during surgery   The News International

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Pakistan Today
   
Medical teachers' resolve for rights   
The Nation
LAHORE: The Medical Teachers Association Punjab and teachers' bodies of all other medical colleges have adopted two resolutions. The first resolution strongly condemned the unruly behavior of some junior doctors who misbehaved with Prof Akmal Laeeq ...

YDA-CPSP tussle continues to mar KEMU operations   Pakistan Today

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Pulses cultivation to be   
The Nation
LAHORE (APP): The Punjab govt has decided to promote pulses cultivation with a view to enhance their productivity and improve quality. An amount of Rs 127.260 million had been approved for the promotion of pulses cultivation in the province by the ...


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Globalnews.ca
   
U of S takes 'significant step' to solving College of Medicine accreditation   
Globalnews.ca
University of Saskatchewan says it has taken a “significant step” in solving accreditation problems at the College of Medicine. Brent McGillivray / Global News. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any ...

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The Express Tribune
   
Practice or pay up: Medical students to submit Rs3 million surety bond   
The Express Tribune
LAHORE: Medical students will now have to furnish a surety bond for Rs3 million at the time of admission as an undertaking that they will serve in the primary healthcare sector for at least a year, Adviser to Chief Minister on Health Khawaja Salman ...
Shahbaz approves primary healthcare policy   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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AG Week
   
Humans may face malnutrition if birds and bees disappear   
Daily Times
If all the birds, bugs, bees and other creatures that pollinate our food crops were to disappear from the planet, humans could face a sharp increase in malnutrition, disease and death in many parts of the world, scientists estimate. Researchers ...
Humanity Would Face Malnutrition if Birds and Bees Go Away   Youth Health Magzine

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ARY NEWS
   
Secret weapon in fighting counterfeit drugs? A suitcase.   
Healthcare Packaging
A Boston University researcher has designed a suitcase-type device that can detect fake drugs. By Michelle Maskaly, Editorial Director. Print Email Share. RELATED ARTICLES. Pharmaceutical. » Capsule filler enhances Sharp Clinical Services' production · ».
Pakistani scientist invents device that detect fake drugs   ARY NEWS

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Times of India
   
Young and overweight? Have high-protein breakfast   
Times of India
Having a high-protein breakfast including milk, eggs, meat and yogurt daily can reduce unhealthy weigh gain among overweight teenagers, says a new study. The researchers compared the benefits of consuming a normal-protein breakfast to a high-protein ...

Young and overweight? Have milk, eggs, meat and yogurt daily   Hindustan Times
High-Protein Breakfast Can Help Reduce Weight Among Overweight Teenagers   NDTV
Switching to 'protein breakfast' could help 'overweight teens' shed some kilos   Financial Express
Science World Report   
UPI.com   
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Slate Magazine
   
Africa Has Had Zero New Cases of Polio for One Year. Here's What Worked.   
Slate Magazine
A doctor examines a young patient at a health center, in Jalalab A doctor examines a young patient at a health center, in Jalalabad City, Afghanistan, one of the final countries working to halt polio transmission. Photo by the Bill and Melinda Gates ...
A polio-free world is in sight: what's needed to wipe out the last 1%   Quartz
It's Been One Year Since Africa Had a Polio Case. Can This Last?   National Geographic
Africa celebrates one year without polio: UN   The News International
New York Times   
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Fox News
   
Well-fed women may be more interested in romance, study suggests   
Fox News
Women may be more interested in romance after they've eaten, found a small study published in the journal Appetite, Medical Daily reported. Researchers from the University of California, San Diego, found that women's brains were more responsive to ...

Satiated women more responsive to sex: Study   Business Standard
Women are less interested in sex when hungry, study unveils   The News Teller
Women More Interested in Romance After Eating: Study   Newsmax
Metro   
New York Daily News   
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