2015年9月18日 星期五

2015-09-19 Pakistan Health


St. Louis American
   
Closing the gap in breast cancer disparities: A report on the Metropolitan ...   
St. Louis American
African American women in the U.S. are 41 percent more likely to die of breast cancer than white women, even though they are less likely to be diagnosed with the disease. They also have the highest rates of the most aggressive and most difficult to ...
A doctor's survival: Fighting a battle I didn't choose   The Express Tribune (blog)
As screening technology advances, recommendations for screening timelines remain   Lexington Herald Leader
Teams recruited for annual breast cancer 5K   Star Local Media
KARE   
Fox 59   
WhaTech   
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A high salt and potassium diet may accelerate chronic kidney disease   
International News Network
ISLAMABAD: A diet high in sodium and potassium can make chronic kidney disease (CKD) worse, a new study claims. "These data warrant future clinical trials to test the effect of a moderate reduction in dietary sodium and potassium intake on CKD ...

High Salt, Potassium Diet and Kidney Disease   WebMD

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The Nation
   
Malaria deaths fall 60pc since 2000: UN   
The Nation
Malaria deaths worldwide have fallen by 60 percent since 2000, the UN said Thursday, with improved diagnostic tests and the massive distribution of mosquito nets aiding dramatic progress against the disease. Fifteen years ago, an estimated 262 million ...

Millions Of Lives Have Been Saved From Malaria Thanks To This Invention   Huffington Post
Malaria death rate drops by 60% in 15 years –WHO   The Punch
Malaria deaths plunge by 60 percent since 2000: WHO-UNICEF report   Zee News

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The Nation
   
Dying Dutchman's last wish of building brain cancer app   
The Nation
AMSTERDAM - Dying of a brain tumour, Frederik van den Broek had one last wish on his “bucket list”: serving as his own guinea pig to build a smartphone app for fellow cancer patients. Now Dutch neurologists say the input from Van den Broek, who died ...
Final gift to fellow cancer patients   The Straits Times

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The Nation
   
British bid to genetically modify human embryos   
The Nation
LONDON - Britain's embryology regulator has received an application to genetically modify an embryo, which would be the first such attempt since a Chinese effort earlier this year. “We have recently received an application to use CRISPR-Cas9 in one of ...
UK scientists seek nod to edit genes of human embryos   Times of India
Embryo experiments 'could hold key to miscarriages'   Scotsman
Permission to edit genes of human embryos sought   Arab News
TV Newsroom   
The Independent   
The Guardian   
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TIME
   
NFL notebook: Study shows 96 percent of ex-players had CTE   
Tribune-Review
Researchers studying a degenerative disease in former athletes say 11 of 12 brains of deceased former NFL players tested over the past year showed signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, continuing a trend they have been tracking.
Study: 95.6 percent of deceased NFL players tested positive for CTE   CBSSports.com
87 of 91 tested ex-NFL players had brain disease linked to head trauma   wtvr.com
NFL NEWS: 87 Of 91 Former Players Tested Positive For Concussion-Related Long ...   Headlines & Global News
10TV   
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Financial Express
   
Dengue: Delhi govt increases 795 beds in private hospitals   
Financial Express
Dengue: Delhi government has decided to immediately increase 795 beds in 48 new private hospitals and nursing homes on a temporary basis by granting them provisional registration certificates for three months. By: PTI | New Delhi | September 19, 2015 ...

Dengue Scare: Civic Body Not Doing Enough Fumigation, Say Citizens   NDTV
Delhi gets 400 more beds for dengue patients   Times of India
Delhi govt decides to add 795 beds   The Hindu
Arab News   
The Asian Age   
India Today   
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The Budapest Report
   
Lifestyle changes could cut cancer risk   
The Budapest Report
The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation has launched year three of the Don't Forget to Check on Tour. The program, which provides post-secondary students resources to both initiate and continue the conversation about breast health, will be at Vernon's .
Healthier lifestyles 'could cut cancer cases by a third'   VietNamNet Bridge
Clare to Paint It Pink for breast cancer research   The Clare Herald
World Cancer Research Fund reveals the 10 things you can do to PREVENT cancer   Daily Mail
Digital Journal   
CNNMoney   
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
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CBS Local
   
Md. Man's Story Inspiring Others To Get Checked For Prostate Cancer   
CBS Local
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Every two and a half minutes, a man is diagnosed with prostate cancer. If diagnosed and treated early, the cure is almost 100 percent. Jessica Kartalija explains one Maryland man's story is inspiring others to get checked. It's so ...
Cancer researchers first in Texas to use new prostate rectal spacer to ...   HealthCanal.com
Urologists advocates screening for prostate cancer   Daytona Beach News-Journal
GUEST COLUMN: Health screenings recommended for seniors   Wicked Local Easton
CanIndia News   
Craig Daily Press   
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Ledger Gazette
   
Controlling blood glucose may help prevent dementia, study finds   
Ledger Gazette
In this study, the authors studied extensive clinical data to explore the association between HbA1c and the risk of hospitalisation for dementia among persons with type II diabetes. “Our future research in this cohort will examine whether prenatal ...
Artificial Pancreas Outperforms The Pump Tx in Randomized Trial   The Market Business
4 Ways Tech is Curing Type 1 Diabetes   Tech Cocktail
Research Presses On For Artificial Pancreas   Pioneer News
C&G Newspapers   
MedPage Today   
Barrington Review   
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