2015年10月5日 星期一

2015-10-06 Pakistan Health


News Every day
   
Asthma steroids could stunt growth   
The Nation
Islamabad - Young children given asthma medication before the age of two may not grow to their full height in later life, a preliminary report suggests. The study of 12,000 Finnish infants found that, on average, those who used inhaled corticosteroids ...
Asthma Medication May Stunt Growth in Childhood   Newsweek
Asthma: Asthma Medicine Results In Stunted Growth   Science World Report
Asthma Medication Linked to Stunted Growth, Infant Study   News Every day

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The Nation
   
Trio wins Nobel Medicine Prize for parasite therapies   
The Nation
A trio of scientists earned the 2015 Nobel Prize for Medicine on Monday for unlocking revolutionary treatments for malaria and roundworm, helping to roll back two parasitic diseases that blight millions of lives. Tu Youyou of China won half of the ...
Beating parasites wins three scientists Nobel prize for medicine   Daily Times
I'll always be a boy from Donegal, says Professor Bill after winning Nobel Prize   Irish Independent
Cheers, hopes as Chinese pharmacologist wins landmark Nobel prize   Xinhua
Gizmodo   
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Calgary Herald
   
The saliva test that could prevent breast cancer   
Daily Times
Scientists claim they may be able to detect breast cancer in thousands of women by simply taking a sample of their saliva.A new research project has been launched which focuses on gene-based screening, allowing medics to determine how likely patients ...

Don't lose heart, survivors tell breast cancer patients   The Hindu
Here's why the NFL's annual pink campaign does almost nothing to fight breast ...   Chron.com

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Khmer Times
   
Pills May Reduce The Risk Of HIV Infection   
Voice Chronicle
Greg Mitchell lives in London, and took part as a HIV-negative man in the PROUD study, assessing PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis). Here he talks in his own words about taking PrEP, the effects it had on him and how other people reacted. “I'm not a ...
Are We Really on the Brink of the End of HIV as a Public Health Threat?   Pioneer News
Recent infection and ART treatment interruptions are key periods for HIV ...   aidsmap
WHO guidelines recommend early ARVs for all with HIV   News24 Nigeria
AllAfrica.com   
The Times and Democrat   
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PhillyVoice.com
   
Exercise eases knee osteoarthritis, temporarily   
PhillyVoice.com
A therapeutic program of weight-bearing exercise reduces pain and improves joint function, at least for two to six months, for people with osteoarthritis, according to a review of previous trials. “We had a systematic review for Cochrane from 2008 and ...

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BioPrepWatch
   
Health & Medical   
Voice Chronicle
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns that nearly all contact lens users in the U.S. report at least one risky behavior that increases their risk of eye infections. The CDC estimates that 41 million Americans wear contacts ...
Maryland, Hopkins share in CDC award to fight germs   Baltimore Sun
6 more health care facilities named CDC Prevention Epicenters   BioPrepWatch
UIHC home to new epicenter   kwwl.com
SYS-CON Media (press release)   
Iowa Now   
Atlanta Business Chronicle   
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Allentown Morning Call
   
Latest Study Find 'Mutant' Lice More Hype Than Headache   
Voice Chronicle
The start of the new school year might bring about more than the excitement of new classes, meeting new friends and building new relations. A new study reports that lice populations in over 25 states of the U.S. are now super-resistant to commonly used ...

Super lice: Should parents be worried?   Allentown Morning Call

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Man Dying Of Cancer Urges The US Embassy To Grant His Sister Visa   
Voice Chronicle
Christopher Robinson, who is in the final stages of a rare and deadly form of renal cancer, had his last wish rejected by the American embassy. Robinson is in the final stages of a rare and deadly form of renal cancer at the hospice run by the ...

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Voice Chronicle
   
Doctor's Advice   
Voice Chronicle
Want to drop those extra pounds? It's time to consult your doctor as a new study has revealed that physician's support is the key to successful weight loss. Johns Hopkins researchers have said that their findings could inform the development of weight ...

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Scotsman
   
breast cancer   
Voice Chronicle
Chances of breast cancer are linked to daily intake of alcohol, a new study finds. Light drinking have been linked to a minimal increase of risk of all cancers but daily drinking, even just a glass have been found to increase the risk of breast cancers ...
Together we can cut deaths from alcohol   Scotsman

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