2015年8月18日 星期二

2015-08-19 Pakistan Health


BBC News
   
E-cigarettes should be prescribed on NHS to help smokers quit, report says   
BBC News
An independent review of the effects of e-cigarettes says they are 95% less harmful than tobacco and should be prescribed on the NHS in the future. Experts who have compiled a report for Public Health England say "vaping" could be a "game changer" for ...

Are e-cigarettes a 'gateway' to teen smoking? A new study investigates   Los Angeles Times
E-Cigarettes Can Help Smokers Quit, UK Health Agency Says   Wall Street Journal
E-cigarettes are 95 percent less harmful than tobacco -UK study   Reuters
Jakarta Post   
The Australian (blog)   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Rawalpindi's drainage, sewerage system needs improvement   
The News International
Besides working on Nullah Leh project, there is a need to implement projects on improvement of drainage and sewerage system in Rawalpindi to avert flooding of streets and roads during heavy rains, particularly in monsoon season. Realising this fact ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
A splash of milk in your tea keeps teeth white   
Daily Times
For many, a good cup of tea is not complete without a splash of milk. And milk-drinkers can now rejoice, after a study found adding it to tea can actually stops teeth becoming stained, Daily Mail reports. It was even more effective than whitening ...
Want pearly whites? Add a splash of milk to your tea   Telegraph.co.uk
Add This to Your Morning Mug for Whiter Teeth   GoodHousekeeping.com (blog)
Adding milk to tea could save your teeth - research   New Zealand Herald
Yahoo News UK   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Worrying takes up five years of our lives   
Daily Times
People spend almost five years of their lives worrying, a study has found, Daily Mail reports.Some 86 percent of people in a survey described themselves as worriers. And the research revealed we spend on average one hour and 50 minutes a day fretting, ...

Brits spend five YEARS of our lives worrying - read 15 tips for a stress-free life   Mirror.co.uk

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abc27
   
Mayo Clinic studies impacts on Vitamin D and overweight teens   
abc27
A vast majority of obese teens are Vitamin D deficient, according to doctors at Mayo Clinic. Female libido pill took long, winding route to market. Updated: 6 mins ago. Federal health officials on Tuesday approved the first prescription drug intended ...
Study: Majority of obese teens are vitamin D deficient   WLNS
Vitamin D supplements could harm obese teens, study shows   Science Recorder
Vitamin D high dosage bad for obese teenagers: Study   The Nation

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Irish Examiner
   
Coffee 'boosts chances of surviving bowel cancer'   
Irish Examiner
Regular cups of caffeinated coffee can increase the chances of surviving bowel cancer, research has shown. A study of nearly 1,000 treated patients found that those who consumed four or more cups of coffee a day were 42% less likely to see their cancer ...

Coffee and cranberries may fight colon cancer   ConsumerAffairs
Coffee may prevent colon cancer relapse   The Detroit News
A daily cup of Coffee to fight colon cancer   Sentinel Republic
New Zealand Herald   
Stuff.co.nz   
Clapway   
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The Express Tribune
   
Local Rotary Club plays role in polio eradication   
Red Bluff Daily News
It has been one year since the last case of wild poliovirus was found in Nigeria, the only remaining country in Africa where polio had never been stopped. This achievement could signal that the world will soon see a polio-free Africa, a major milestone ...
Polio: Pending tests yet to remove Nigeria from list of endemic nations   Daily Trust
Protecting the young: IPV not introduced into routine immunisation   The Express Tribune

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Sudan Vision
   
US Foundation Helps French Boy Get 'Superhero' Hand   
Sudan Vision
Maxence was born without a right hand, but on Monday the six-year-old French boy got one through an effort highlighting the growing use of 3D printing technology to make prostheses. "He is going to have a superhero hand the colour of his choice, that ...
French boy, 6, first to receive 3D-printed prosthetic limb   euronews
French boy gets 'superhero' 3-D-printed prosthetic hand   The Express Tribune

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Northern Californian
   
Doctors Deviating From Hippocratic Oath   
Northern Californian
Stories of doctors deviating from Hippocratic Oath have become quite common, but two recent stories of doctors behaving badly have drawn more attention. According to the weekly Observer, in these two situations doctors didn't follow their oath while ...
Cases of Doctors Not Following Hippocratic Oath Becoming More Common   Maine News Online
Doctors that don't take the Hippocratic Oath seriously   Morning Ticker
Medicine's Worst Side: At times Medics forget the Hippocratic Oath   Voice Chronicle

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CBS Local
   
New Study Suggests Spicy Foods Will Help You Live Longer   
CBS Local
A plate of enchiladas is carried through a Cinco de Mayo festival on May 4, 2013 in Denver. (credit: John Moore/Getty Images). Related Tags: Chili Peppers, Research Study, spicy food. DENVER (CBS4) – An article recently published in the BMJ researched ...

Marinas Menu: NATIONAL SPICY FOOD DAY is August 19th   Broadway World
It's National Hot and Spicy Food Day. Here are 21 Recipes for Your Fiery Taste ...   One Green Planet
Spicy foods may be good for us   NorthJersey.com
Pakistan Observer   
Clapway   
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