2015年9月1日 星期二

2015-09-02 Pakistan Health


DunyaNews Pakistan
   
Rawalpindi: Dengue virus spreads as 7 people infected   
DunyaNews Pakistan
RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) – 7 persons were confirmed to have dengue virus on Tuesday, bringing the total count of dengue patients to 62, reported Dunya News. According to hospital sources, there has been a sharp increase in the number of patients ...


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Kidneys of 3000 children fail in Pakistan every year   
The News International
KARACHI: Kidneys of 3,000 children fail every year as 20 per cent increase in kidney complaints has been witnessed in Pakistan. Kidney disorders need to be tackled in the initial stage because they are silent killers causing hypertension and many other ...


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Livemint
   
Too Much TV Time Tied to Higher Odds for Blood Clot in Lung: Study – WebMD   
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How Watching Too Much TV Could Kill You   Money Talks News (blog)
Netflix And Blood Clots: Watching TV 5 Hours A Day Raises Risk Of Fatal ...   Medical Daily
Too Much TV Time Tied to Higher Odds for Blood Clot in Lung: Study   U.S. News & World Report
Times of India   
NDTV   
TV Newsroom   
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Daily Mail
   
Older people are now cleverer than ever   
Daily Times
Older people are now cleverer than ever before, scientists have found. But while today's over-50s may be the brightest in history, their health is getting worse, according to studies. Researchers believe an increase in the use of technology, more ...
Digital keeps middle-aged brains young   Times LIVE
Computer, cell phone use may improve seniors' mental age by 4 to 8 years   McKnight's Long Term Care News
Study Reveals Good News And Bad News For People Over 50   Huffington Post
Quartz   
Newsmax   
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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: Expert   Kashmir Media Service

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Irish Examiner
   
Weight linked to Alzheimer's risk   
Irish Examiner
One more reason to watch the waistline: New research says people's weight in middle age may influence not just whether they go on to develop Alzheimer's disease, but when. Obesity in midlife has long been suspected of increasing the risk of Alzheimer's.
Mid-Life Obesity May Speed up Alzheimer's   The Chosun Ilbo
Body Mass Index predicts how soon Alzheimer's will develop   Telegraph.co.uk
Overweight in midlife may speed up Alzheimer's   The Nation

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The American Bazaar
   
Could voice test detect the first signs of Alzheimer's?   
Daily Times
A voice test that helps diagnose Parkinson's disease could also help spot signs of Alzheimer's.Doctors already study speech patterns, which are undetectable to the human ear, as speech is one of the first things affected in sufferers of Parkinson's ...
Indian American scientist Sona Patel using voice response to find cure for ...   The American Bazaar
Weird Science: Will Alzheimer's One Day Be Diagnosed via Smartphone?   Sputnik International
Voice Test Could Detect Early Alzheimer's   Newsmax

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UN News Centre
   
President approves confirmation of three additional judges of BHC   
Associated Press of Pakistan
UNITED NATIONS, Sept 1 (APP): The U.N. World Health Organization (WHO) Tuesday appealed for a safe corridor to reach more than 3 million people in war-torn Yemen's most populated governorate, Taiz, where "an extreme spike" in cases of dengue fever ...

Dengue Fever Outbreak In Yemen Prompts WHO Appeal For Safe Humanitarian Corridor   RTT News
UN Officials Warn of Dengue Outbreak in War-Torn Yemen   Tasnim News Agency (press release)
Yemen: 'worrying outbreak' of dengue fever prompts UN health agency appeal for ...   UN News Centre

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IBNLive
   
Mid-day naps at office boost productivity, reduce blood pressure   
IBNLive
London: Mid-day naps at office not only boost productivity but also reduce blood pressure significantly, a study has suggested. Midday sleep is a habit that nowadays is a privilege, owing to long and demanding working culture and intense daily routine.
Afternoon naps may improve your health   Times of India
Midday nap beneficial for blood pressure   Fox News
Spanish-style siesta could reduce blood pressure, medications   CTV News
Philly.com   
Herald Sun   
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CBS Local
   
Daily Marijuana Use Amongst College Students On The Rise   
CBS Local
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A new study is raising the red flag about what's going on behind closed doors on college campuses. Researchers found daily marijuana use amongst college students is on the rise, surpassing cigarette use. Meghan McCorkell has more ...

Daily pot smoking on US college campuses at 35-year high   Daily Times
Study: College students daily marijuana at highest rate in 35 years   WTSP 10 News
Study: Pot more common than cigarettes among college students   WFSB
Live Science   
NBC Montana   
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
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