2015年9月23日 星期三

2015-09-24 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Pakistani pilgrim gives birth to baby boy in Mina   
The Express Tribune
A Pakistani pilgrim gave birth to a baby boy in Mina on Tuesday, the first day of the annual pilgrimage of Hajj. “The delivery was normal and the mother and infant are in good health,” Dr Muhammad Malaibari, director of Mina Al-Wadi Hospital said. This ...
Pakistani pilgrim delivers baby boy in Mina   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Pakistani pilgrim gives birth to a baby in Mina   ARY NEWS

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Next City
   
Health projects: Over 100 health workers unpaid   
The Express Tribune
Delay affects progress of HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, hepatitis, programmes. PHOTO: http://nhsrc.gov.pk/. ISLAMABAD: Over a hundred employees have not been paid since July this year, said a senior official of the Ministry of National Health Services ...
Here's the Good News Lost Amid This Week's Drug Pricing Controversy   Next City
Global malaria deaths drop 60% over the last 15 years   South Africa.info
Global Fund Will Launch Its Replenishment Campaign As a High-Level Event ...   AllAfrica.com
Huffington Post   
News Hour (press release) (subscription) (blog)   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Forget putting on a brave face — crying does us good   
Daily Times
The tendency to suppress emotions could be harming our mental health, according to a charity, which suggests that crying more could make us feel better, Daily Mail reports. One in four 18 to 34-year-olds admit they think showing emotions is a sign of ...

Why men need to learn how to cry   Telegraph.co.uk

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Daily Mail
   
The vegetables that can make you fat — peas, sweet corn and potatoes   
Daily Times
It is what many a potato-lover has long suspected: spuds are bad for the waistline, Daily Mail reports. The humble potato is one of the most fattening vegetables, a study found. The Harvard researchers said that rather than filling up on potatoes, ...

Sweetcorn, potatoes and peas 'could cause weight gain'   Fruitnet

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The Nation
   
US drug company to cut 5000pc price rise   
The Nation
A US drug company that faced a backlash after raising the price of a drug used by Aids patients by over 5,000% has said it will lower the price. Martin Shkreli, the head of Turing Pharmaceuticals, told US media he would drop the price following the ...
A defining moment in modern health care   Washington Post
India to supply generic cancer drug to US   Times of India
Fury over drug price spikes rising, but increases aren't new   Miami Herald
ABC Online   
Economic Times   
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The News International
   
Smoking, alcohol, obesity tar Europe's bill of health: WHO   
The News International
London: "Alarming" rates of smoking, alcohol consumption and obesity in Europe could set back progress in reducing premature mortality, the World Health Organisation said Wednesday in a report on the region´s health. While Europeans are living longer ...

Young Europeans may not live as long as grandparents   Irish Examiner
Fat Drunk Smokers: Europe Closes In On America For World's Most Obese Region   Daily Caller

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SAMAA TV (press release) (blog)
   
Bolivia wants to ban salt from restaurants   
SAMAA TV (press release) (blog)
LA PAZ: Bolivia has a novel idea to cut down the salt intake of its people: banish it from restaurant tables. About a third of Bolivia's population suffers from hypertension, or high blood pressure, and the government blames salt for it. “We must ...

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Daily Mail
   
If You're Sitting Down Don't Sit Still, New Research Suggests   
Newsroom America
(Newsroom America) -- New research suggests that the movements involved in fidgeting may counteract the adverse health impacts of sitting for long periods. A team of researchers, co-led by the University of Leeds and UCL, report that an increased risk ...
Study: Fidgeting may help counter the harmful effects of prolonged sitting   International Business Times AU
Fidgeting can lead to a longer life than those who sit still, study shows   WABC-TV
Fidgeting May Improve Your Health   University Herald
The Weather Space   
Forbes   
eMaxHealth   
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Reuters
   
Brain-computer link enables paralyzed California man to walk   
Reuters
LOS ANGELES A brain-to-computer technology that can translate thoughts into leg movements has enabled a man paralyzed from the waist down by a spinal cord injury to become the first such patient to walk without the use of robotics, doctors in Southern ...

Paralyzed Man Walks Using Brain Power   Daily Beast
Paraplegic man walks with own legs again   The Guardian
Watch How New Technology Helps a Paraplegic Man Walk Again   ABC News
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
Sky News   
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Times of India
   
Men can tell if a woman has cheated based on her face alone, research suggests   
The Independent
Men may be able to tell how faithful a woman is based on her appearance alone, new research has suggested. The study investigated whether sexual faithfulness could be accurately judged by only looking at the appearance of opposite-sex strangers.
Men can detect woman behind the face: study   New Zealand Herald
Men Can Tell Whether A Woman Will Cheat Based On Her Face In Photos, New Study ...   Bustle
Faithfulness is in the face?   Independent Online
Times of India   
Her.ie   
News Every day   
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