2015年9月10日 星期四

2015-09-11 Pakistan Health


The Nation
   
Paramedics taste victory   
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - The protesting health officials on Thursday called off their strike in hospitals and sit-in after successful negotiations with the government. A group of doctors along with Secretary Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD ...
After assurance: Doctors, paramedics call off protest   The Express Tribune
Patients suffer as sit-in continues in the face of failed talks   The News International
Healthcare professionals continue their protest   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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Daily Times
   
Administration turns a blind eye to openly operating sheesha bars   
Daily Times
KARACHI: The city administration seems to have been giving connivance to the menacing sheesha business at the largest animal market of Asia on the Superhighway, a hotspot for every single person in the city these days, in clear violation of Section 144 ...
Administration turns blind eye to 'Sheesha Bars'   Pakistan Today

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Daily Times
   
Mothers make the important financial decisions in most families   
Daily Times
Mums are the queens of cash - and self-sacrifice - when it comes to key family decisions, according to a new study. For an overwhelming 84 percent say they typically influence important financial decisions made for family, while just 49 percent of dads ...
Mums hold the family purse strings   New Zealand Herald

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Daily Times
   
Sindh to establish three treatment centres for HIV/AIDS patients   
The News International
The Sindh government will establish three new treatment and care centres for people suffering from HIV/AIDS at Jinnah and Abbasi Shaheed hospitals in Karachi and Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences in Hyderabad. This was announced by ...

Evidence should inform policy: Should we offer antiretroviral therapy soon ...   TheHealthSite
NACA Awards P2 Million for Research   AllAfrica.com
Law revision drafted to allow donations of HIV-infected organs   WantChinaTimes
Himalayan Times   
AsiaOne   
Daily Times   
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The Nation
   
Woman found needle in brain after 46 years   
The Nation
DM Beijing - A Chinese woman received the surprise of her life after a recent visit to the doctor to treat her regular headaches. The patient, from Anhui, eastern China, was told that a needle had lodged itself in her brain for at least 46 years ...
Chinese Woman Had Two-Inch Needle In Her Brain For 46 Years — Case Highlights ...   The Inquisitr
Shocking: Chinese woman discovers two inch needle lodged inside her skull for ...   Pulse Nigeria
After a lifetime of headaches, woman to have needle removed from brain   FOX 4 News

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ConsumerAffairs
   
Believing weight is determined by genetics could be harmful to your health   
ConsumerAffairs
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Island Crisis News
   
Vitamin C Supplements Display Benefits Similar To Those of Exercise   
Island Crisis News
A new study suggests that some of the benefits of exercise can be attained by consuming 500 mg of vitamin C per day. Ah, finally some good news. The findings were presented at the American Physiological Society's annual meeting; they are not yet ...

Overweight people with heart issues can rely on vitamin C supplements as much ...   Northern Californian
Could vitamin C be a replacement for exercise?   Daily Times
Vitamin D Does Not Promote Weight Loss   Times Gazette
MNR Daily   
Nursing in Practice   
International Business Times AU   
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The Indian Express
   
Facebook can make middle-aged women unhappy   
Economic Times
Are you in your mid-30s or 40s and love to connect with friends on Facebook? Try not to think much of skinny images that bombard your news feed or posts as these may make you highly dissatisfied about your own body. According to a new study by ...

Are you a middle-aged woman? Give up on Facebook right away   Hindustan Times
Facebook Might Be Contributing To Poor Body Image, Says Study, Plus 4 Other ...   Bustle

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ABS CBN News
   
Smoking worsens diabetes complications   
ABS CBN News
A woman lights a cigarette in this illustration picture taken in Paris. Photo: Christian Hartmann, Reuters. People with type 2 diabetes who smoke have significantly higher risks of heart disease, stroke, and death than diabetic non-smokers, a new study ...
More reason to quit: Smoking leads to worse diabetes complications   Times Gazette
Study Shows That Smoking Aggravates Diabetes Complications   The Monitor Daily
It's Time to Quit Smoking If You Suffer from Diabetes   Regal Tribune

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WCSH-TV
   
Maine researchers get multi-million dollar grant   
WCSH-TV
SCARBOROUGH, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Researchers in Maine have received a 6.8 million dollar federal grant to learn how to grow kidney tissue that could eventually be transported into patients whose kidneys have failed. Loading… Post to Facebook.
Posted by Imaduddin   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Maine Medical Center Research Institute gets $15M   Mainebiz
Federal grant boosts Maine Medical Center's effort to grow kidneys from stem cells   Press Herald
Maine Public Broadcasting   
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