2015年9月5日 星期六

2015-09-06 Pakistan Health


General practitioners demand professional recognition   
The News International
The College of Family Medicine Pakistan (CFMP) has demanded proportional representation for the general health practitioners and family physicians at all the health forums and bodies, including the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC), saying ...
PMDC illegally raised 50 MBBS seats in Dr Asim-owned ZMC   The Nation
Health Woes: 'GPs ill-represented in PMDC'   The Express Tribune

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The Express Tribune
   
Anti-dengue drive: All depts directed to put their heads together   
The Express Tribune
RAWALPINDI: Punjab Chief Secretary Khizar Hayyat Gondal has directed all departments and organisations of the city to work in close liaison by mobilising all available resources to contain a possible outbreak of dengue. Chairing a meeting at the ...

Anti-dengue steps reviewed   The Nation
Dengue fever cases register a sharp rise   Pakistan Observer

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Food vigilance   
The News International
The unfit meat scam is not new to the people of this country. Rumours regarding criminal gangs trading in unhealthy meat and conning the public into eating potentially diseased food have been circulating in our society for years. In the event of a ...

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Pakistan Today
   
First phase of PKLI to complete by 2017   
The Nation
LAHORE - First phase of the under construction Pakistan Kidney and Liver Transplant Institute (PKLI) will be completed by August 2017. The adviser to CM on Health, Kh Salman Rafique, has said the state-of-the-art institute will be completed at a cost ...
PKLI to conduct kidney, liver transplant surgeries in Lahore   Pakistan Today

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Daily Times
   
Startling revelations force Meera to boycott cosmetics   
Daily Times
Lollywood actress Meera has decided to stop using cosmetics, following revelations that donkey skin was used in the making of cosmetics. If you're expecting another Meera controversy, then this is not one. However, the news will shock you that ...
Breaking News: Controversial Queen Meera Boycotts Cosmetics   Pakistan Tribe

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The Express Tribune
   
Vultures too have a role to play in nature   
The Hindu
A programme to create awareness on vultures, and an exhibition were organised in The Nilgiris to mark the International Vulture Awareness Day on Saturday. The first Saturday of September is observed as the International Vulture Awareness Day.
Vulture population up in state: Forest dept   Times of India
Central Virginia Recognizes Vulture Awareness Day   NBC 29 News
Vulture Awareness Day celebrates importance of the bird   KVAL
Express.co.uk   
News24   
The Guardian   
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The Express Tribune
   
First dengue death reported in Haripur   
The News International
HARIPUR: The first dengue-related death was reported from Haripur district, official sources said here on Friday. However, the Health Department denied that there was any death or dengue suspect registered with it. Sources at the Ayub Medical Complex ...

Dengue claims five victims in Hazara   The Express Tribune

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Caring parents make for happier adults, research finds   
Telegraph.co.uk
Children brought up by caring parents rather than controlling ones, grow up to be happier and more satisfied throughout their adult lives, a study suggests. New research has found that parents who invade their children's privacy or stop them going out ...

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Gizmodo
   
P-phubbing Is Ruining Your Relationships   
Gizmodo
I hate this behavior so much that when I'm on a date I'll notice it and either comment (if appropriate/acceptable complaining for the lady I'm with), or internally condemn the person - it's so rude to the person you're with/the 'checker' is with ...

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TB-Diabetes is a formidable challenge in Asia Pacific   
Asian Tribune
TB is the top infectious disease killer that infected 9 million people, killing 1.5 million of them, in 2013. The Asia Pacific region carries 56% of this global TB burden, accounting for 5 million TB cases, and more than half a million TB related ...

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