2015年8月30日 星期日

2015-08-31 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
First kidney transplant operation at Bahria Town Hospital   
The News International
LAHORE: First successful operation of kidney transplant was carried out in Bahria Town Hospital here, making the hospital one among the few in the country with kidney transplant facility. The operation was carried out by a team of expert doctors led by ...
Successful kidney transplant operation at Bahria Town Hospital   The Express Tribune

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The Express Tribune
   
Faysal Bank donates Rs10m to SIUT   
The Express Tribune
Faysal Bank Limited (FBL) has donated Rs10 million to the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT). President and CEO of FBL Nauman Ansari handed over a cheque for Rs10 million to the head of SIUT, Dr Adeebul Hasan Rizvi, while visiting ...


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Daily Times
   
Energy drinks may cause heart problems in young children   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Energy drinks have gained a lot of popularity in the last few decades. However, scientists suggest that energy drinks and young children do not mix well and energy drinks may cause heart problems in children. There are actually no health ...

Energy drinks are harmful   The Nation

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Daily Times
   
Over 250000 patients medicated in flood-hit areas so far: minister   
Daily Times
KARACHI: Sindh Minister for Health Jam Mehtab Hussain Dahar has said that the Health Department had provided essential medicines to more than 250,000 flood-stricken patients in the affected areas of Sindh and no extra budget was allocated for the ...

Working hard: 'Health dept treated over 250000 people during floods'   The Express Tribune
Minister announces Rs 5b medical programme for Sindh   Pakistan Today

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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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Times of India
   
Detox your liver with the right food   
Daily Times
A lot of unhealthy foods leads to a feeling of fatigue and it is the right time to detox your liver. Cleansing also leads to detoxifying the chemicals in your body and your liver can function perfectly again. Here are some tips to detox your liver and ...
Detox your liver through the right food   Times of India

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Zee News
   
How to de-stress after a hectic day at work!   
Zee News
We live in a world of unceasing competition, where we get to do alot of things at a particular time. And I'm sure 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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One confirmed case of dengue feverr eported from ICT rural area   
The News International
The Islamabad Capital Territory Health Department has finalised second phase of prevention and control measures against dengue fever in rural areas of the federal capital however one confirmed case of the infection has already been reported from Sohan, ...


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The Express Tribune
   
Why men find thin women attractive   
The Express Tribune
Among other things, men seem to associate bigger women with old age. PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/AYESHA OMAR. Men do find thinner women more attractive – and it's because males associate slender bodies with youth and fertility. Researchers from the ...

Why men want slim women as their life partner, reveals study   The TeCake
Why do men hunt for slim women as life partners?   Daily Times
Finally explained: Why men like slim women as life partners   Hindustan Times
Focus News   
TheHealthSite   
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The Hindu
   
Prolonged television watchers have higher risk of fatal pulmonary embolism   
HealthCanal.com
London, UK – Prolonged television watchers have a higher risk of fatal pulmonary embolism, a condition associated with long haul flights, reveals research presented at ESC Congress today by Mr Toru Shirakawa, public health research fellow in the ...

Watching too much TV can kill you   Daily Times
Binge-watching television shows could kill you, researchers warn   Irish Independent
Watching more than 5 hours of TV could increase risk of fatal blood clots: study   New York Daily News
Financial Express   
The Hindu   
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