2015年9月11日 星期五

2015-09-12 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Dubious dengue spray: Over 40 students readmitted to hospitals   
The Express Tribune
ATTOCK: At least 40 students were readmitted to hospitals with breathing problems on Friday, a day after almost 150 students of a government girls high school in Jand tehsil fell unconscious due to an anti-dengue spray at the school. Officials of the ...
Anti-dengue spray affected students stable: MS   The Nation

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Pak Committed to Eradicate Polio: Sharif   
Outlook India
Sharif said the country had achieved remarkable success eradicating polio and appreciated the cooperation of Chief Ministers for conducting successful campaigns in their respective provinces. "Government has strong resolve and political and financial ...


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Scottish Daily Record
   
The secrets to a happy family? Watch TV together and sit around the table for ...   
Daily Times
The secrets to a happy family have been revealed as watching their favourite shows together, sitting around the table for Sunday lunch and living within walking distance of a pub, Daily Mail reports. Researchers spoke to almost 2,000 parents from ...
Poll reveals the 30 secrets to happy family life – and it's the simple things ...   Scottish Daily Record

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gulfnews.com
   
With red lipstick, Indian acid attack victim makes a bold statement   
gulfnews.com
Acid attack victims are pressing the Indian government to do more to prevent such violence, saying a new law aimed at restricting the sale of acid is being ignored. Activists are also doing their bit through videos and calendars to tell their stories ...
Acid Attack Victim Reshma Quereshi Makes Beauty Tutorial With Meaning [VIDEO]   Franchise Herald

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Daily Mail
   
Why women love a man who smiles... but those who have a neutral expression are ...   
Daily Mail
But men who are looking for lasting love should ditch the scowl - and smile more instead. Researchers discovered that women who wanted a long-term relationship found men who smiled more attractive. The women also rated the men more trustworthy when ...

Men who want a long-lasting relationship should smile more   Daily Times
Women Want Smiling Men For Relationships, Scowling Men for Hookups, Study Finds   NextShark
Men Who Smile Are More Likely To Attract A Long-Term Love, Plus 4 Other Things ...   Bustle
Men's Fitness   
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Times of India
   
Stress triggers smoking in new mothers   
Times of India
Mothers who quit smoking in pregnancy are more likely to start again after their baby is born if they feel stressed, says a study. The study from University of East Anglia (UEA) also found that women who felt they were being supported by a partner were ...
Smoking relapse 'more likely for mothers stressed by newborn care'   Nursing Times
Post-pregnancy, Mothers Prone to Resume Smoking: Study   Microfinance Monitor
Women Quit Smoking During Pregnancy, But Return After Childbirth   TestCountry.com (blog)

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The Independent
   
Claims that Alzheimer's can be caught are 'misleading and unnecessarily ...   
The Independent
Suggestions it is possible to “catch” Alzheimer's from routine dental surgery, blood transfusions or contaminated surgical instruments have been described as “misleading” and unnecessarily concerning for the public” by a top campaigner. A new study ...

Should you be concerned about "catching" Alzheimer's?   CBS News
'Seeds' of Alzheimer's could be transmitted   Independent Online

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Times of India
   
Depressed? Try fish 'therapy'   
Times of India
LONDON: The sight of a fat piece of hilsa in golden yellow mustard gravy can lift the mood of an average Bengali any time. But in what will come as further good news, scientific evidence has now confirmed that a fish-rich diet can actually help curb ...
Fish diet could help keep depression at bay   New Zealand Herald
Could fish be nature's antidepressant?   Daily Times
Eating More Fish Linked to Lower Risk of Depression   Yahoo News UK
Telegraph.co.uk   
Washington Post   
TV3.ie   
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Dispatch Times
   
We're supporting World Suicide Prevention Day   
Dispatch Times
This month, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey issued a proclamation to declare September National Teen Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. “This World Suicide Prevention Day, the Movember Foundation is urging men to break the silence and recognise that the ...

Suicide Prevention Day: Trisha Goddard shares her sister's suicide and her ...   The Market Business
All Alaskans have a role to play in helping others choose life, not suicide   Alaska Dispatch News
Jana Marie Foundation partners with Active Minds, American Foundation for ...   The Daily Collegian Online
WALB-TV   
Kansas City infoZine   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Aggressive treatment of high blood pressure pays off for patients, study finds   
Los Angeles Times
Americans who take medication to control their high blood pressure may benefit by aiming for an even more aggressive target, U.S. researchers said Friday. A government-sponsored study has found that patients who tried to get their systolic blood ...
`BP treatment must be more aggressive'   Times of India
New Study Suggests Lowering Top Blood Pressure Number Reduces the Risk of ...   ABC News
What a Compelling Blood Pressure Finding Means for Patients   New York Times
CNN International   
Newsweek   
Santa Fe New Mexican   
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