2015年10月3日 星期六

2015-10-04 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
NORI launches breast cancer awareness drive   
The Nation
Islamabad - “Together we can” was the message Oncology team of NORI is communicating to all the female patients. Now it has become a tradition to dedicate a whole month for the awareness programME of screening for breast cancer. This year the ...

'Pink October': Early diagnosis key to fighting breast cancer, says expert   The Express Tribune
Early diagnosis can effectively control disease Breast cancer patients need ...   Pakistan Observer

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The Express Tribune
   
On the rise: Dengue claims second life in Rawalpindi   
The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: Another death from dengue fever was reported on Saturday at the Benazir Bhutto Hospital (BBH) Rawalpindi taking the number of people killed by the disease to two this year. Talking to The Express Tribune, medical superintendent at BBH Dr ...

Woman dies of dengue in BBH   The Nation
Dengue affected woman dies in BBH   Pakistan Today

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The Nation
   
LCCI appreciates Sundas Foundation   
The Nation
LAHORE - Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI) would continue to fulfill its corporate social responsibilities in a winsome manner. Organizations like Sundas Foundation (SF) are like a ray of hope because of their matchless services to ailing ...

Intra-family marriages main cause of haemophilia in Pakistan   Daily Times

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Extreme weather in Karachi   
Daily Times
Sir: Karachi has been facing harsh weather conditions nowadays. It is becoming one of the hottest cities in the country, where temperature rises up to 45 degrees Celsius. Rising temperature is badly affecting the normal life in the city. Due to high ...
Urban heat island, heatstroke again   Pakistan Observer

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Heatstroke relief centres to remain open today   
Daily Times
KARACHI: Health & Medical Services Department of Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) administration has decided to open hospitals and dispensaries across Karachi on Sunday in the view of heatstroke situation. Senior Director Health & Medical ...


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Daily Times
   
TAG hails progress in vaccinating FATA's children against polio   
Daily Times
PESHAWAR: The Technical Advisory Group (TAG), highest technical body that advises Pakistan on polio eradication programme, has hailed the remarkable progress made in vaccinating FATA children against poliovirus during 2015, and called for ...

Progress on polio eradication in FATA hailed   Pakistan Today
Sustained efforts needed for polio eradication in Fata   The News International
TAG lauds efforts of Pakistan for polio eradication in FATA   Radio Pakistan (press release)

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Jamaica Observer
   
Bill aims to make universal immunisation mandatory discussed   
The Nation
Islamabad - A bill that aims to make the universal immunisation mandatory and to provide security to people employed as health workers for vaccinating children in the federal capital was discussed. The bill proposes to bound parents to complete primary ...

Push to strengthen immunisation programmes in the Americas   Jamaica Observer

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Metro
   
Are you a pessimist? Blame your DNA   
Daily Times
You might be an optimist who always sees a glass is half full, or a pessimist who expects the worst from life. Whatever the case, your outlook may be out of your control. AsapScience explains how genetics may be to blame for a pessimistic view of the ...
Is your glass half full or half empty? Science can tell us why you are either ...   Metro

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The Salinas Californian
   
Calculator helps predict risk of breast cancer   
The Nation
A new online calculator can help predict if a woman will develop breast cancer within the next five and 10 years. The tool estimates a person's risk based on age, race and ethnicity, family history, whether or not they have had a breast biopsy in the ...
Is the cure for breast cancer near?   Cherry Hill Courier Post
Monterey County healthcare professionals share personal stories about ...   The Salinas Californian

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Tech Times
   
How safe is it to fly with the best pilots?   
Daily Times
Ever wondered why air crashes happen so frequently even with the best of pilots flying state-of-the-art automated jets? That's because humans are poor at monitoring tasks, according to a NASA-initiated study, Zee News reports. No wonder then that a ...

Study: Asking Humans To Monitor Computers In Airline Cockpits A Recipe For ...   Tech Times
Mission Impossible? Study Reveals Challenges of Watching Computers Fly the Plane   ECNmag.com

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