2015年8月29日 星期六

2015-08-30 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Public-private: YDA protests privatisation of health facilities   
The Express Tribune
LAHORE: Scores doctors led by Young Doctors' Association on Thursday took out protest rallies and blocked traffic near public hospitals to demand an end to what they called was privatisation of health facilities. The YDA blocked traffic around Sir ...
Call to trace cyber crime accused   The News International
Pak woman doctors, medical students allege blackmail by gang   Free Press Journal
Protesting again   Daily Times
The Nation   
Pakistan Today   
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Seminar speakers raise alarm over rising autism in children   
Daily Times
LAHORE: Speakers at an awareness seminar on autism have raised the alarm, saying that according to some recent statistics, one in every 50 children in Pakistan can be autistic, while awareness among parents about the disease is virtually non-existent.
Corporate corner   The Nation

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The Express Tribune
   
You & the rest of Pakistan should have been tested for HIV years ago   
The Express Tribune
Every child, every man, and every woman should be screened. They should be screened in hospitals, schools, communities. By Asfandyar Niazi. Published: August 30, 2015. 0SHARES. Share Tweet Email. The writer is a physician, freelance writer and public ...

HIV report authors look to stop epidemic   News Talk 650 CKOM
Pakistan needs centuries to control HIV epidemic   The News International

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Medical college inaugurated in Swabi   
The News International
SWABI: The Gajju Khan Medical College was inaugurated here Saturday and the classes are scheduled to start from next month. The inaugural ceremony of the newly-established college, held in Bacha Khan Medical Complex (BKMC), was attended by the ...


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The Express Tribune
   
Controversial move: Doctors contest renewal criteria of medical licences   
The Express Tribune
The deadline for doctors to submit their credit hours has been extended to December 31. STOCK IMAGE. ISLAMABAD: Medical practitioners have contested the procedure for revalidating licences describing it 'haphazard, faulty and inadequate'. Under the ...

Primacy of rural health   The News on Sunday

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Daily Times
   
How to de-stress after a hectic day at work!   
Daily Times
We live in a world of unceasing competition, where we get to do a lot of things at a particular time. Most of us have been there - checking mails and text messages even while having dinner with your family and friends, stressing over a work ...

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Daily Times
   
A person feels better 90 mins later after crying   
Daily Times
Feeling gloomy? Shed a few tears, then wait 90 minutes and you'll probably be in a better mood. That's the word from researchers involved in a new study out of the Netherlands that suggests crying actually boosts a person's mood, but not immediately.
Feeling Gloomy? Try Crying, Suggests Study   The New Indian Express

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The Nation
   
Low vitamin-D genes linked to sclerosis   
The Nation
BBC LONDON - People genetically prone to low vitamin-D levels are at increased risk of multiple sclerosis, a large study suggests. The findings, based on the DNA profiles of tens of thousands of people of European descent, add weight to the theory that ...
People with Genetically Low Vitamin D Levels Are Exposed to Multiple Sclerosis   Barrington Review
6 illnesses linked to Vitamin D   BT.com
Multiple Sclerosis possibly linked to Low Vitamin D   FreeDistrict
KRWG News22   
Science Times   
RD News Mag   
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The Nation
   
'Cure' for Chernobyl children: sun, sea, clean air in Portugal   
The Nation
PENICHE - Brigitte HAGEMANN - Anya wasn't even born when Chernobyl exploded nearly 30 years ago, but even today its radioactive fallout stalks her and other Ukrainian youngsters growing up near the disused plant. The world's worst nuclear disaster ...

Inquirer: 'Cure' for Chornobyl children to be sun, sea, clean air in Portugal   Kyiv Post

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Pathology Department of PIMS to have new block   
The News International
The existing Pathology Department at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) will have a new block as its extension. According to its head of the department, the new block would facilitate 100,000 more patients per year after its completion.

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