2015年9月13日 星期日

2015-09-14 Pakistan Health


Pakistan Today
   
Health secretary lauds ulema's role in fight against polio   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination Secretary Muhammad Ayub Sheikh said that ulema have played a vital role in fight against polio. While addressing Polio Orientation and Health Awareness Workshop of ulema ...

Ulema win praise for their role in polio eradication   The News International
Role of religious scholars in polio fight lauded   The Nation
Health secy lauds clerics for helping govt fight polio   Pakistan Today

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The Nation
   
Three-day anti-polio drive in Punjab begins today   
Daily Times
LAHORE: Adviser to Punjab Chief Minister on Health Kh Salman Rafique said that the government has started a three-day day national campaign against polio from today (Monday) in Punjab during which 18 million children of up to five years of age would be ...

Former EOBI chief arrested   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Three-day anti-polio drive begins today   The Nation
Anti-polio drive starts in Punjab   Pakistan Today
Daily Pakistan   
Radio Pakistan (press release)   
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The Express Tribune
   
Public health: LGH's gynaecology ward upgraded   
The Express Tribune
LGH Principal Khalid Mahmood said the ward had been upgraded at a cost of Rs15 million. PHOTO: LGH.ORG.PK. LAHORE: Gynaecology ward of the Lahore General Hospital (LGH) has been equipped with modern facilities, Post Graduate Medical Institute ...

LGH gynaecology ward modernised at cost of Rs 15 million   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
LGH gynecology ward upgraded   The Nation

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Pakistan Today
   
Anti-polio drive in Balochistan starts today   
Pakistan Today
A drive against the crippling disease of polio will commence in all the 32 districts of the Balochistan province from Monday (today). This was announced in a communication on Sunday by the Provincial Coordinator, Emergency Operations Centre, Polio ...


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Anti-dengue team attacked in Rawalpindi   
Daily Times
RAWALPINDI: At least five people attacked a dengue team led by executive district officer (EDO) Health, which visited Mohallah Chah Sultan to verify the presence of dengue virus in the area, on Sunday. According to the Waris Khan Police, two of the ...
Dengue team attacked in Rawalpindi   The Nation

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The Express Tribune
   
Rich people have fewer foreign friends, suggests Facebook data   
The Express Tribune
The findings point to the possibility that the wealthy stay more in their own social bubble. PHOTO: STOCKSY. If you think people from higher social classes have more friends abroad, you are probably wrong. According to Facebook data, wealthy people ...

Why do rich people have fewer international friends on Facebook?   Scroll.in

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NEWS.com.au
   
Does eating more than six bananas at once kill you?   
NEWS.com.au
Ian HorswillNews Corp Australia Network. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. IT has been said, admittedly on a TV comedy show, that eating more than six bananas at once will kill you.

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Mirror.co.uk
   
A lack of sleep can have a devastating impact on your body   
Daily Times
Recent reports suggest that anyone who gets less than six hours sleep is four times more likely to get a cold, mirror.co.uk reports. Experts revealed that sleep deprivation quadruples the chances of falling ill with the sniffles and stressed that seven ...
Lack of sleep & colds   WJXT Jacksonville

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The Inquisitr
   
Farmer Peeing In Field Is Bitten In Penis By Deadly Viper   
The Inquisitr
A farmer relieving himself in his field had an unexpected encounter with a venomous snake. The snake appeared out of nowhere and sunk its fangs deep into the farmer's penis. The farmer, 46, waited nearly three hours before seeking help. He waited until ...

OUCH: Poisonous snake bites man's penis as he urinates in a field   Daily Star

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Pulse Headlines
   
Genetically engineered plant used to fight cancer   
Pulse Headlines
California – A recent study from Stanford University published in the Science magazine managed to genetically engineer a common tobacco laboratory plant to produce an anti-cancer compound. A plant named Himalayan mayapple has been known to ...

Could this common plant become the long-awaited cure for cancer?   Morning Ticker
Plants from Labatory May Now Become A Cure For Cancer   Statesman Tribune
Cancer Drug Found In Common Laboratory Plant   MyTechBits
TV Newsroom   
Times Gazette   
Immortal News   
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