2015年9月3日 星期四

2015-09-04 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Dengue outbreak: Experts raise alarm over gaps in dengue patient figures   
The Express Tribune
A nurse attends patients in the dengue ward of Holy Family Hospital in Rawalpindi. PHOTO: AGHA MEHROZ/EXPRESS. ISLAMABAD: Serious discrepancies have emerged in the figures of dengue fever sufferers in Punjab after the provincial health ...


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The Nation
   
61 infants die at Indian hospital in fortnight   
The Nation
Cuttack: Sixty-one infants have died at an Indian children's hospital in just two weeks, sparking protests and forcing the state government to launch an investigation. The deaths highlight the challenges faced in India's underfunded public health ...
Four more deaths in child hospital, toll goes up to 63   The Hindu
Odisha govt draws flak for sending back docs sent by Centre   Odisha Sun Times
Congress Takes Infant Death Protest to Naveen Nivas   The New Indian Express
Daily News & Analysis   
The Statesman   
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Outer Places
   
'Heart in a Box' Device Resuscitates Hearts Removed from Dead Bodies   
Outer Places
UK doctors may have discovered a real-life Reanimator device, as the new "heart in a box" machine has successfully revived hearts from donors who have passed away, which could allow for up to 30% more viable heart transplants. 'Heart in a Box' Device ...

Beating Heart-In-A-Box Technology Is Salvaging Organs For Transplant   Tech Times
'Heart in a box' keeps beating until transplanted   Lifeboat Foundation (blog)
This Machine Keeps Hearts Beating and Filled With Blood Outside of the Body   Popular Mechanics

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Vaccine News Daily
   
Study hints at wrinkle in polio eradication effort   
Vaccine News Daily
Eradication of polio is a very real possibility, with Pakistan and Afghanistan being the only two countries that have yet to be declared polio-free. However, a study published Thursday in PLOS Pathogens suggests a possible complication to efforts to ...

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Times LIVE
   
Selfie madness: Dying for the perfect picture   
Times LIVE
"A cool selfie could cost you your life", reads a poster from the Russian government's campaign, which includes safety videos and information booklets. File photo. Image by: Thinkstock. Governments and other regulators have begun treating the selfie as ...
'Selfie' deaths shooting up at a shocking rate   SAMAA TV (press release) (blog)
Selfie photography causing deaths worldwide   The Nation
It's all about me: How selfies are pushing the boundaries of safety   Hindustan Times

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The News International
   
Ukraine reports polio outbreak, first cases in Europe since 2010: WHO   
The News International
KIEV: Two polio cases have been confirmed in western Ukraine, the first to be recorded in Europe since 2010, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday. A 10-month-old baby and a four-year-old child were diagnosed with the polio virus in ...

2 cases of polio found in Ukraine, caused by mutated virus   The Times (subscription)
Sufficient vaccine coming to block polio outbreak, Ukraine says   Fox News
Children paralysed in Ukraine polio outbreak   BBC News
Kyiv Post   
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Milford Mercury
   
NHS clinic apologises after revealing identities of hundreds of HIV patients   
Milford Mercury
An investigation has been launched after an NHS clinic mistakenly revealed the identities of hundreds of HIV-positive patients. The 56 Dean Street clinic in London's Soho sent a newsletter to about 780 patients on a group email, rather than to individuals.
London sex clinic reveals HIV status of nearly 800 patients   Irish Times

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The News International
   
Liberia declared free of Ebola spread -- again: WHO   
The News International
Monrovia: The World Health Organization said on Thursday that Ebola-ravaged Liberia was once again free of the deadly virus, prompting muted celebrations in the capital Monrovia. The west African nation, where thousands died at the height of the ...
Liberia declared Ebola-free for a second time   Los Angeles Times
Liberia Is Ebola Free (Again)   Live Science
Liberia: Ebola-Free, for a Second Time   New York Times
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
The New Rising Sun   
New York Daily News   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Our blind spots can be shrunk with training   
Free Malaysia Today
This makes the eye more keen on soft signals that originate from the blind spot. eye. You might have heard that when driving a car there is a “blind spot” that you cannot see, yet there is also one in the human eye and researchers have found out that ...
How to train yourself to have super-vision   Daily Times
Practising staring at dots can shrink your blind spot   New Scientist
Our blind spots can be shrunk?   iAfrica.com
(e) Science News (press release) (registration)   
Malay Mail Online   
Free Press Journal   
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CNN
   
Double mastectomies for men with breast cancer on the rise   
CNN
(CNN) An increasing number of women in the last decade have been deciding to have both their breasts removed after being diagnosed with cancer in a single breast. It now seems that more men are also opting to have this type of double mastectomy, ...

Men With Breast Cancers Are Opting for Double Mastectomies In Greater Number   Science Times
Double mastectomy is on the rise in men with breast cancer — and it's ...   Washington Post
Tissue expander clinical trial helps breast cancer patients after mastectomy   Local 10
The Australian (blog)   
iFreePress.com (blog)   
Huffington Post   
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