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Ministry to seek Global Fund support in dengue fight
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Islamabad - In the wake of rising number of dengue fever cases, the federal ministry of health has decided to approach Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria for assistance. As dengue fever is also a vector-borne disease like malaria, the ...
Ministry directs officials to launch dengue awareness campaignDaily Times
Report Shows 17 Million Lives SavedSierra Express Media
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The Nation
Islamabad - In the wake of rising number of dengue fever cases, the federal ministry of health has decided to approach Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria for assistance. As dengue fever is also a vector-borne disease like malaria, the ...
Ministry directs officials to launch dengue awareness campaign
Report Shows 17 Million Lives Saved
We must move faster to end HIV, TB and malaria
The Express Tribune
6 quacks held, clinics sealed in Rawat
The Nation
Islamabad - Six quacks were arrested while eleven medical stores and clinics were sealed in Rawat area yesterday as the local administration continues campaign against spurious drugs in the federal capital. The raids were conducted under the ...
Dangerous clinics: Several premises sealed, six arrestedThe Express Tribune
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The Nation
Islamabad - Six quacks were arrested while eleven medical stores and clinics were sealed in Rawat area yesterday as the local administration continues campaign against spurious drugs in the federal capital. The raids were conducted under the ...
Dangerous clinics: Several premises sealed, six arrested
Daily Times
SZH celebrates 51 liver, 532 kidney transplant operations
Daily Times
LAHORE: Adviser to Chief Minister Punjab on Health Salman Rafique said on Monday that the government is utilising all its resources for providing best healthcare facilities to the people and is working on various programmes for disease prevention. He ...
Various programmes for disease prevention underwayPakistan Observer
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Daily Times
LAHORE: Adviser to Chief Minister Punjab on Health Salman Rafique said on Monday that the government is utilising all its resources for providing best healthcare facilities to the people and is working on various programmes for disease prevention. He ...
Various programmes for disease prevention underway
Pakistan Today
Furry pets 'enrich' gut bacteria of infants
Pakistan Today
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' mothers had a ...
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Pakistan Today
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' mothers had a ...
Ahmedabad Mirror
Dietary changes linked to brain chemistry
The Nation
Islamabad - The right food and a Mediterranean-style diet can put a smile on your face. It has long been associated with good health, reducing the risk of heart disease and some cancers, and now the Mediterranean diet has been linked to staving off ...
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The Nation
Islamabad - The right food and a Mediterranean-style diet can put a smile on your face. It has long been associated with good health, reducing the risk of heart disease and some cancers, and now the Mediterranean diet has been linked to staving off ...
10 feel-good foods you should
The News International
Smoking can double the risk of developing dementia
Irish Examiner
Smoking can double the risk of dementia, and campaigners are warning the number suffering from the condition will treble within a generation. The Alzheimer Society of Ireland and Ash Ireland warned that while diseases such as cancer, stroke, and heart ...
Aspirin relative might help Alzheimer'sThe San Diego Union-Tribune
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Irish Examiner
Smoking can double the risk of dementia, and campaigners are warning the number suffering from the condition will treble within a generation. The Alzheimer Society of Ireland and Ash Ireland warned that while diseases such as cancer, stroke, and heart ...
Aspirin relative might help Alzheimer's
Opinion: Focus support on strengths, not weaknesses
Drug mentioned by Hippocrates may reverse Alzheimer's memory loss
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Malaria MDG target achieved but 3 billion people remain at risk: WHO-Unicef report
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Malaria death rates have plunged by 60% since 2000, translating into 6.2 million lives saved, the vast majority of them children. Yet, about 3.2 billion people, meaning almost half of the world's population, are still at risk of malaria, reveals a ...
MDG target on malaria achieved amid sharp drop in cases, mortality, says WHO ...The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
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The News International
Malaria death rates have plunged by 60% since 2000, translating into 6.2 million lives saved, the vast majority of them children. Yet, about 3.2 billion people, meaning almost half of the world's population, are still at risk of malaria, reveals a ...
MDG target on malaria achieved amid sharp drop in cases, mortality, says WHO ...
Malaria death rate plunging since 2000, says WHO-UNICEF report
Africa accounts for 80% of global malaria cases in2015 – Report
New Straits Times Online
Intel-recommended apps for pilgrims
New Straits Times Online
Technology can be an invaluable ally to pilgrims, but when it is an Intel processor based device, a tablet or smartphone can also stay powered longer. The processor maker recommends pilgrims to make full use of their Intel-based Android and Windows ...
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New Straits Times Online
Technology can be an invaluable ally to pilgrims, but when it is an Intel processor based device, a tablet or smartphone can also stay powered longer. The processor maker recommends pilgrims to make full use of their Intel-based Android and Windows ...
Times of India
Assam nurse fakes 85 pregnancies, earns Rs 40000
Times of India
GUWAHATI: A government nurse has been suspended in Assam for extracting money from a scheme meant for pregnant women. She faked 85 pregnancies in a bid to extract benefit from the scheme, according to media reports. The Assam government ...
Indian woman gets caught after faking 85 pregnanciesARY NEWS
Assam nurse fakes 85 pregnancies to make Rs 40kPune Mirror
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Times of India
GUWAHATI: A government nurse has been suspended in Assam for extracting money from a scheme meant for pregnant women. She faked 85 pregnancies in a bid to extract benefit from the scheme, according to media reports. The Assam government ...
Indian woman gets caught after faking 85 pregnancies
Assam nurse fakes 85 pregnancies to make Rs 40k
This Nurse In Assam Faked 85 Pregnancies In Six Months
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Study: Lowering Beta-Blocker Dose May Boost Survival After Heart Attack
Philly.com
MONDAY, Sept. 21, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- People treated with low-dose beta blockers after a heart attack may fare better than those given the standard dose of this commonly prescribed medication, a new study suggests. Heart attack patients given just ...
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Philly.com
MONDAY, Sept. 21, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- People treated with low-dose beta blockers after a heart attack may fare better than those given the standard dose of this commonly prescribed medication, a new study suggests. Heart attack patients given just ...
Lower doses of heart meds save lives: study
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