2015年9月20日 星期日

2015-09-21 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Medical malpractice: Several held in crackdown   
The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Administration initiated a crackdown against quackery, counterfeit drug manufacturers and illegal medical stores on Friday. Under the directions of Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, the ...

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Daily Times
   
'20 million Pakistanis suffering from mental illness'   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: More than 20 million people in Pakistan, which is around 10pc of the total population, suffer from neurological problems and disorders. Despite this number being much higher than people suffering from heart diseases, cancer or diabetes ...

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The Express Tribune
   
Oil reserves: Centre, Balochistan partially resolve exploration impasse   
The Express Tribune
After months of a standoff between the Balochistan government and the federal petroleum ministry, the latter has finally persuaded Quetta to end its ban on allowing oil and gas companies to conduct exploratory surveys in the province. Both governments ...

The woes of children in Balochistan   Daily Times

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The Sunshine Coast Daily
   
Call to raise awareness about Alzheimer's   
The Nation
LAHORE - Alzheimer's Pakistan on Sunday launched the World Alzheimer Report 2015: 'The Global Impact of Dementia: An analysis of prevalence, incidence, cost and trends'. Speaking on the launching of the report at a press conference, Patron Alzheimer's ...

Alzheimer's awareness worth the discussion   Albany Times Union
Go purple for World Alzheimer's Day   The Sunshine Coast Daily
Long-term memories can bring comfort to Alzheimer's patients   Buffalo News

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Fox17
   
Can going to the dentist give you Alzheimer's?   
Daily Times
Visiting the dentist is already frightening enough for many of us, but last week's shock headlines warning that Alzheimer's disease may potentially be transmitted via dental surgery makes it even more daunting. New research by Professor John Collinge, ...

Local dentist invents device to replace toothbrushes   Fox17

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Furry pets 'enrich' gut bacteria of infants   
The Nation
Islamabad - In a small, preliminary study, infants in households with furry pets were found to share some of the animals' gut bacteria - possibly explaining why early animal exposure may protect against some allergies, researchers say. The infants ...

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The Nation
   
Colorado dog gets high on marijuana   
The Nation
Katherine Edwards took her dog Bodhi for a walk on Tuesday night and hours later, he began acting bizarrely. "His behavior was so drastic, so scary," she told NBC 11. "He lost control of his bowels all over the house. He started seizing, twitching ...
No Scooby Snack: Canine nibbles pot edible at park   Observer
Dog Eats Pot Brownie In Colorado — Goes To Hospital, Taco Bell   2paragraphs.com

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Pakistan Today
   
Research terms popular antidepressant deadly for teens   
Pakistan Today
For years, the drug company GlaxoSmithKline was illegally persuading doctors to prescribe paroxetine, sold under the brand name Paxil, as an antidepressant for children and teenagers. They did so by citing what's known as Study 329 — research that was ...

Popular antidepressant neither safe nor effective for teens   Financial Express
GSK Reportedly Downplayed Effects Of Antidepressants On Children When It Comes ...   Morning News USA
This Common Antidepressant Doesn't Even Work On Teens, Actually Makes Them ...   The Inquisitr
Stornoway Gazette   
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Huffington Post
   
9 Healthy Reasons To Indulge Your Coffee Cravings   
Huffington Post
Coffee gets a bad rap, but studies show your java habit may actually be good for you. From a reduced cancer risk to fewer cavities, here are the best reasons to enjoy a cup or two. Everyday Health. By Rachel Grumman Bender. Posted: 09/20/2015 09:06 AM ...

Reasons you'll live longer than your friends   International News Network

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Daily Times
   
Thai temple fights drug addiction with horses and boxing   
Daily Times
Every morning in Thailand's far north, a convoy of orange-robed Buddhist monks and novices riding on horseback leave their mountain-top temple in the kingdom's notorious Golden Triangle region to collect alms. At first glance these equestrian ascetics ...
Finding a way out of the drug menace   The Star Online
Thai monks save teens from drug menace   The Straits Times
Temple fights drug addiction with horses and boxing | Bangkok Post: news   Bangkok Post

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