2015年9月8日 星期二

2015-09-09 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Breaking taboos: Exhibition aims to end prejudice against HIV patients   
The Express Tribune
A total of 25 portraits of men, women, transgenders and children from Punjab illustrated a haunting view of the life of patients. PHOTOS: EXPRESS. A total of 25 portraits of men, women, transgenders and children from Punjab illustrated. ISLAMABAD: A ...

NA Acting Speaker for stringent awareness campaign to sensitize masses ...   Pakistan Today

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Medical Xpress
   
Health department: Anti-dengue campaign in full swing   
The Express Tribune
KARACHI: During the ongoing drive against dengue virus, thousands of awareness pamphlets were distributed among the students of Government Girls Elementary School Gulistan Colony and Government Boys Primary School Gulistan Colony, Lyari.
Mobile phone records can predict dengue outbreak   Jagran Post

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Daily Mail
   
Are you getting enough sleep?   
Columbus Telegram
Do you like to stay up late at night or do you get up early just to get everything done for your work, home and/or family? Chances are if you are that early riser or a night owl or a combination of the two, you are not getting enough sleep. The average ...
How to stop worries sabotaging your sleep   International News Network
Henry Deeds: How to stop worries sabotaging your sleep   New Zealand Herald

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Montreal Gazette
   
New case of polio detected in Mali: WHO   
Montreal Gazette
LONDON - The World Health Organization says a child has been paralyzed by polio which was detected in Mali. It is the first case of polio in Mali since 2011 and WHO says the 19-month-old child was stricken in Guinea before arriving in Bamako.
World Health Organization: Polio Detected in Mali   ABC News
Reuters Health News Summary   Daily Mail

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Ahmedabad Mirror
   
Guard yourself against your problems, sugar addicts!   
Ahmedabad Mirror
If you are constantly craving sweet foods, you are a sugar addict! Beware against headaches and brush your teeth well, says an expert. Here is a list of problems addicts have to go through: HEADACHES Those who gobble too much of sugar foods tend to ...


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AmeriPublications
   
Scientists link farm dust to allergy and asthma free kids   
AmeriPublications
Researchers at Ghent University in Belgium have traced evidence of allergy immunity among children growing up on farms to dust. These findings could be key to, one day, developing an asthma vaccine, a chronic disease that affects nearly 300 million ...

the key to allergy-free kids is giving them plenty of dirt   The Province
Those growing up on farms are protected against asthma and allergies: Study   Techie News
Farm kids are healthy kids, according to study on allergies and asthma   Treehugger
Lung Disease News   
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Irish Examiner
   
Snakebite anti-venom 'will run out next year'   
Irish Examiner
Doctors Without Borders says the world will run out of one of the most effective treatments for snakebites next year, risking the lives of tens of thousands of people, mostly in developing countries. In a statement, the medical charity warned that ...
Doctors warn of snakebite serum shortage   The News International
Key Snake Antivenom Is Running Out, Doctors Without Borders Warns   Huffington Post
World's supply of key snakebite anti-venom running out, warns Doctors Without ...   Toronto Star
Washington Post   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Diabetes nation? Half of Americans have diabetes or pre-diabetes   
Los Angeles Times
About half of all Americans have either diabetes or pre-diabetes, according to a new report. And experts in the field say that's good news. lRelated Type 2 diabetes diminishes mental performance, but how? Science Now · Type 2 diabetes diminishes mental ...

50% US adults have diabetes or pre-diabetes - study   RT
50 Percent of Adults In US Have Diabetes Or Pre-Diabetes, Study Finds   Forbes
One third of diabetes in the US is undiagnosed   Reuters
FOX 21 Online   
Pioneer News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
E-cigarettes 'tempt young into smoking'   
Telegraph.co.uk
Young people who try e-cigarettes are much more likely to start smoking, scientists have concluded. A year-long study of nearly 700 teenagers in the United States found that of the 16 who tried e-cigarettes, 11 (68 per cent) went on to smoke compared ...
UPDATE 1-Teens who vape appear more likely to smoke - study   Reuters
For Teens, E-Cigarette Use May Lead to Cigarette Smoking   Newsweek
Electronic Cigarette Use Rises Among Oklahoma Kids   news9.com KWTV
TWC News   
Health.com   
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CBC.ca
   
Psychedelic drugs might help treat mental health disorders study says   
CBC.ca
LSD, magic mushrooms and ecstasy are well known street drugs not usually associated with medical treatment. But that could be changing. In a new article in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, researchers examine the therapeutic effects of these ...

LSD, ecstasy, other psychedelic drugs may be ready for a medical comeback   Sydney Morning Herald
Interest in therapeutic use of psychedelic drugs on the rise, says research review   Vancouver Sun
Party drug used to treat PTSD in B.C.   The Province
Newsweek   
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