2015年8月25日 星期二

2015-08-26 Pakistan Health


Toronto Sun
   
Parent and teen weight relate to feeding practices   
Toronto Sun
A new study helps identify which parents of teens are most likely to use feeding practices that have been linked with unhealthy outcomes, researchers say. Parents most often pressure their teen to eat when neither they nor the teen are overweight ...
Many Parents Put 'Food Pressure' on Their Kids, Study Finds   Philly.com

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The Express Tribune
   
Medical stores sealed in Abbottabad   
The News International
ABBOTTABAD: Officials of Health Department and the district administration have sealed two medical stores and registered a case against two others during the ongoing campaign against the spurious drugs in the district. Official sources said the ...
Illegal drugs: Medical stores in Abbottabad sealed   The Express Tribune

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The Globe and Mail
   
Babies born slightly early have elevated ADHD risk, study suggests   
The Globe and Mail
Very premature babies are known to have an increased risk for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and a new study suggests this may be true also for babies born only slightly early. “There has been quite a lot of research on very preterm ...
Preterm Birth Associated with Higher ADHD Risk   Psychiatry Advisor
Premature babies at high risk of ADHD   Deccan Herald
Preterm Birth, Poor Fetal Growth Tied to ADHD Risk   Doctors Lounge
WebMD   
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The Daily Star
   
Defying limits: Deafblind Poles get behind the wheel   
The Daily Star
LODZ, Poland: Motor-racing is not for the faint-hearted. But when you are deaf and blind, it takes on a different dimension. All 19 drivers who took part in this unusual race on the tarmac of the Lodz airport in central Poland earlier this month are ...
Blind and deaf drivers defy the odds in Poland   Autoblog (blog)
In pictures: Deafblind Poles get behind the wheel   Hindustan Times

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Exercise controls irregular heartbeat   
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Exercise appears to help control an irregular heartbeat known as atrial fibrillation in obese people, a new study finds. Australian researchers found that “cardiorespiratory fitness” reduced the risk that this potentially dangerous ...
Improved Fitness Reverses Atrial Fibrillation Heart Symptoms   Everyday Health (blog)
Exercise Can Help Control A-Fib in Overweight Patients   Doctors Lounge

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The Express Tribune
   
Viral health risks : Advisory on MERS still not finalised   
The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: The first Hajj flight has already flown to Saudi Arabia. However the federal ministry has yet to finalise an updated advisory on prevention and control of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) Corona virus. This viral disease has caused ...

Why worries about a MERS virus outbreak at the Hajj are probably overblown   Vox
Saudi Arabia reports 7 more deaths from MERS   Zee News
Saudi Arabia registers 5 MERS fatalities, 7 new cases in Riyadh   Manila Bulletin
CNN   
Inquirer.net   
Wall Street Journal   
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Short time between pregnancies linked to osteoporosis   
Daily Times
Women who have pregnancies less than a year apart may have a greater risk for osteoporosis later in life than those who wait longer between babies, a study suggests. Researchers compared the reproductive histories of 239 postmenopausal women with ...


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Times of India
   
'Smaller men' more prone to violent acts   
Times of India
Men who feel insecure about their masculinity may be more likely to resort to violence, a research in the US has shown. In a survey of 600 men, those who perceived themselves as less masculine and worried what other people thought of them were as ...
Scientists prove that smaller men more prone to violence   Irish Independent
Proof Traditional Masculinity May Actually Be Dangerous   Huffington Post
Study: Men Who Feel They Fall Short Of 'Masculine' Gender Norms More Prone To ...   CBS Local
Metro   
Hindustan Times   
AskMen   
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Brnow
   
Planned Parenthood protests draw Southern Baptists   
Brnow
Southern Baptists were among an estimated 50,000-75,000 pro-life activists who protested at Planned Parenthood clinics across America Aug. 22, calling for the defunding of the nation's largest abortion provider. Protestors in more than 350 cities ...

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Daily Mail
   
9/11 'dust lady' Marcy Borders dies of stomach cancer from Twin Towers ash   
Daily Mail
But Marcy Borders - the woman who was photographed covered in ash and pulverized concrete as she fled the the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 - has now died. The 42-year-old mother-of-two, who became known as 'dust lady' because of the ...

Marcy Borders, subject of iconic 9/11 'Dust Lady' photo, dies after battle ...   New York Daily News
9/11 'Dust Lady' dies of cancer, brother reports on Facebook   Newsday
9/11 'Dust Lady' dies of cancer   NEWS.com.au
Mirror.co.uk   
CBS Local   
9news.com.au   
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