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New PMDC legislation to help provide quality medical education: Saira Afzal
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination, Saira Afzal Tarar has said that the new management committee of the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has been given full powers in order to ensure ...
PMDC's new body in four months: ministerThe Express Tribune
Dr Asim responsible for fake colleges, bogus degrees: TararPakistan Today
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Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination, Saira Afzal Tarar has said that the new management committee of the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has been given full powers in order to ensure ...
PMDC's new body in four months: minister
Dr Asim responsible for fake colleges, bogus degrees: Tarar
Posted by Shoaib-ur-Rehman Siddiqui
Daily Pakistan
25 minutes walk adds seven years to life: Experts
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Just 25 minutes of brisk walking a day could add to seven years to your life, heart experts have said. Researchers said moderate exercise could halve the risk of heart attack death among those in their fifties and sixties. The new research ...
Q&A With Kim Williams From Rush University: ACC and ESC Work Toward Common ...MD Magazine
Do you want to live a long, healthy life? Walk for 25 minutes everydayDaily Pakistan
Daily walks will add seven years to your life: studyThe Asian Age
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The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Just 25 minutes of brisk walking a day could add to seven years to your life, heart experts have said. Researchers said moderate exercise could halve the risk of heart attack death among those in their fifties and sixties. The new research ...
Q&A With Kim Williams From Rush University: ACC and ESC Work Toward Common ...
Do you want to live a long, healthy life? Walk for 25 minutes everyday
Daily walks will add seven years to your life: study
TV Newsroom
Watching TV Can Cause Deadly Blood Clots, Researchers Find
TV Newsroom
Watching TV for more than five hours increased the risk of fatal clots six fold. According to WebMD, a pulmonary embolism is a blood clot that completely stops blood flow and immediately kills the person suffering from it. A boom in online television ...
Too much TV can lead to a fatal lung condition. ReallyRapid News Network
Too Much TV Time Tied to Higher Odds for Blood Clot in Lung: StudyU.S. News & World Report
Binge Watching Netflix Tied To Fatal Blood ClotsClapway
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TV Newsroom
Watching TV for more than five hours increased the risk of fatal clots six fold. According to WebMD, a pulmonary embolism is a blood clot that completely stops blood flow and immediately kills the person suffering from it. A boom in online television ...
Too much TV can lead to a fatal lung condition. Really
Too Much TV Time Tied to Higher Odds for Blood Clot in Lung: Study
Binge Watching Netflix Tied To Fatal Blood Clots
NYOOOZ
Imams role critical in fighting PTSD: Dr Margoob | Kashmir NYOOOZ
NYOOOZ
A large number of Imams from across Ganderbal district today actively participated in a workshop aimed at engaging them in a Low Cost Mental Health Initiative for promotion of mental health in the district which was organised by the SAWAB Centre of ...
Around 60% men, 58% women exposed to trauma in IOK: ExpertKashmir Media Service
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NYOOOZ
A large number of Imams from across Ganderbal district today actively participated in a workshop aimed at engaging them in a Low Cost Mental Health Initiative for promotion of mental health in the district which was organised by the SAWAB Centre of ...
Around 60% men, 58% women exposed to trauma in IOK: Expert
Daily Pakistan
Gadget Allergy: French woman wins €800 disability grant
Daily Pakistan
TOULOUSE (Web Desk) – A French woman has won a disability grant after telling a court she suffers from an allergy to electromagnetic radiation from gadgets. Marine Richard, 39, was told she may claim €800 (£580) per month for three years as a result.
French woman wins disability grant for 'gadget allergy'Space Daily
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Daily Pakistan
TOULOUSE (Web Desk) – A French woman has won a disability grant after telling a court she suffers from an allergy to electromagnetic radiation from gadgets. Marine Richard, 39, was told she may claim €800 (£580) per month for three years as a result.
French woman wins disability grant for 'gadget allergy'
The News International
European heart experts okay longer use of blood thinners
Reuters
LONDON Aug 29 European heart experts on Saturday endorsed the potential use of multiple blood thinning drugs for heart attack patients beyond one year, in a move that may boost demand for AstraZeneca's Brilinta. New European Society of Cardiology ...
AstraZeneca presents data on long-term prevention of cardiovascular events for ...pharmabiz.com
Scientists approved longer term use of blood thinnersBulletin Leader
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Reuters
LONDON Aug 29 European heart experts on Saturday endorsed the potential use of multiple blood thinning drugs for heart attack patients beyond one year, in a move that may boost demand for AstraZeneca's Brilinta. New European Society of Cardiology ...
AstraZeneca presents data on long-term prevention of cardiovascular events for ...
Scientists approved longer term use of blood thinners
AskMen
Mexican Man Unhappy To Have The World's Largest Penis
AskMen
A man in Mexico claims to have the world's largest penis, and says it's so bad that it renders him practically immobile. He says it's nearly 19-inches long and 10-inches around. Long Story. At some point in all of our lives, we come across a guy (or at ...
Man with the Longest Penis Asks to Be Classified as DisabledFirst to Know
Man Claims He Has A 19-Inch-Long Penis, And His Whole Life Has SufferedElite Daily (blog)
Lonely life of Roberto Esquivel Cabrera, the man with the world's longest penisThe Australian
NEWS.com.au
New York Daily News
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AskMen
A man in Mexico claims to have the world's largest penis, and says it's so bad that it renders him practically immobile. He says it's nearly 19-inches long and 10-inches around. Long Story. At some point in all of our lives, we come across a guy (or at ...
Man with the Longest Penis Asks to Be Classified as Disabled
Man Claims He Has A 19-Inch-Long Penis, And His Whole Life Has Suffered
Lonely life of Roberto Esquivel Cabrera, the man with the world's longest penis
Times of India
Afternoon naps may improve your health
Times of India
Napping in the afternoons may be more helpful than you think. New research suggests adults should indulge in hour-long afternoon naps for the sake of their health. Scientists studied almost 400 people with high blood pressure and adjusted for factors ...
Midday nap beneficial for blood pressureFox News
Spanish-style siesta could reduce blood pressure, medicationsCTV News
A nap a day could save your life, research suggestsStuff.co.nz
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Times of India
Napping in the afternoons may be more helpful than you think. New research suggests adults should indulge in hour-long afternoon naps for the sake of their health. Scientists studied almost 400 people with high blood pressure and adjusted for factors ...
Midday nap beneficial for blood pressure
Spanish-style siesta could reduce blood pressure, medications
A nap a day could save your life, research suggests
NEWS.com.au
Researchers exposed people to a cold virus while tracking their sleep habits ...
NEWS.com.au
People who do not get enough sleep are four times more likely than their well-rested counterparts to catch a cold, US researchers say. The findings in the journal Sleep are based on a study of 164 volunteers who allowed themselves to be exposed to a ...
People with poor sleep 'four times more likely to catch a cold'Herald Scotland
Sleep less than six hours and chance of a cold quadruplesDaily Mail
Sleep longer to lower risk of catching coldNew Zealand Herald
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NEWS.com.au
People who do not get enough sleep are four times more likely than their well-rested counterparts to catch a cold, US researchers say. The findings in the journal Sleep are based on a study of 164 volunteers who allowed themselves to be exposed to a ...
People with poor sleep 'four times more likely to catch a cold'
Sleep less than six hours and chance of a cold quadruples
Sleep longer to lower risk of catching cold
CNN International
73 San Quentin inmates with Legionnaires' disease symptoms
Washington Times
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Officials say the number of inmates at San Quentin State Prison showing respiratory illness symptoms increased to 73. State corrections department spokeswoman Dana Simas said Monday the 73 inmates are under observation ...
4 die of Legionnaires' in Illinois; 6 ill at San QuentinWPTZ The Champlain Valley
More Legionnaires' Disease - This time it is a prisonFood Poison Journal
Six San Quentin inmates ill with Legionnaires' diseasePress Examiner
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Washington Times
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Officials say the number of inmates at San Quentin State Prison showing respiratory illness symptoms increased to 73. State corrections department spokeswoman Dana Simas said Monday the 73 inmates are under observation ...
4 die of Legionnaires' in Illinois; 6 ill at San Quentin
More Legionnaires' Disease - This time it is a prison
Six San Quentin inmates ill with Legionnaires' disease
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