2015年10月14日 星期三

2015-10-15 Pakistan Health


Pakistan seeks $100m from Japan for polio fight   
The Nation
Islamabad - Pakistani government has sought the financial assistance of $100 million from the Japanese government for polio vaccine procurement for the next three years. Minister for National Health Services Saira Afzal Tarar sought financial and ...
Japan to support Polio eradication program in Pakistan   Pakistan Observer

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90.5 WESA
   
World AIDS Day to be observed today   
Daily Times
LAHORE: Punjab AIDS Control Programme will celebrate World AIDS Day on today (Thursday) by organising a consultative seminar on Fast Tracking of HIV. Punjab Health Secretary Jawwad Rafique Malik, Health Director General Dr Zahid Pervez, ...

Seminar on HIV Aids awareness   The Nation
Grace pledges over $300 000 for HICC renovations   NewsDay
HIV patients, insurers differ on bill mandating surgery coverage   wwlp.com
Viet Nam News   
Huffington Post   
Medical Xpress   
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NPR
   
It is normal for teenagers to get in a strop   
Daily Times
Most parents hope the rollercoaster ride of dealing with a stroppy teenager will eventually come to an end. Now a study has confirmed mood swings are normal and do pass with age. However, before you breathe a huge sigh of relief researchers warn of an ...

How to Tell if Your Teen's Just Moody or Needs Therapy   TIME
Young Teens Suffer Most From Turbulent Mood Swings   WYSO
A 5-Year Longitudinal Study on Mood Variability Across Adolescence Using Daily ...   Wiley Online Library
Faculteit Psychologie en Pedagogiek - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam   
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The New Indian Express
   
Global Handwashing Day : Handwashing — the only vaccine against infections   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: An impressive event to mark Global Handwashing Day (GHD) was organised by Shifa International Hospital (SIH) in Shifa's lush green lawns. The event aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of the importance of handwashing with ...

Global Handwashing Day: 'No point in teaching hygiene when there isn't enough ...   The Express Tribune
Hand washing: A call to national hygiene   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Wash Hands With Soap58 UNICEF | Chennai NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
eco-business.com   
National Mirror   
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Pakistan Today
   
The terrifying rise of breast ironing to disguise puberty   
Pakistan Today
The rationale is to prevent girls from developing breasts between 11 and 15 years old in the belief that a flat childlike appearance will discourage unwanted male attention and premarital pregnancy. The mother often warrants the ritual, removing signs ...
'Breast ironing' ritual may be on rise in Britain, campaigners warn   RT
Breast ironing in the UK: Girls' breasts being flattened with hot stones and ...   The Independent
Breast ironing: Mothers put daughters in living hell to avoid rape   Sakshi Post
Headlines & Global News   
News Every day   
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ABC Online
   
International White Cane Day: Brisbane commuters blindfolded, challenged to ...   
ABC Online
Volunteers at four separate locations across Brisbane have taken the challenge to travel work blindfolded to experience their daily commute without sight. As part of International White Cane Day, blindfolded volunteers including staff from Queensland ...
Blind people need special love, affection   Pakistan Observer
Walk to mark White Cane Safety Day   Virgin Islands Daily News
WFPD Take Part in White Cane Day   KAUZ-TV
The Independent   
Business Standard   
Huffington Post Australia   
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TV Newsroom
   
Last South Korean Mers patient tests positive again   
TV Newsroom
The last South Korean patient who had been infected with the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and discharged from hospital after being tested negative, was hospitalised again, the country's health authorities said on Tuesday. People with chronic ...

Former MERS patient in South Korea re-diagnosed with virus   MyTechBits
Last MERS Patient Back in Quarantine   Flemingsburg Gazette
CDC following the MERS reinfection in South Korea   NYSE Post
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
China Post   
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CBS Local
   
Study: Sitting For Long Periods Doesn't Increase Risk Of Death   
CBS Local
Sitting for long periods of time is not linked with an increased risk of dying, according to a new study. (FILE PHOTO. Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images). ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta)– Sitting for long periods of time is not linked with an increased risk of ...
Sitting for long periods is not bad for your health, new study claims   Daily Times
Sitting for long periods doesn't make death more imminent, study suggests   Washington Post
It Won't Kill You to Sit Down (Really)   TIME
Financial Express   
U.S. News & World Report   
International Journal of Epidemiology - Oxford Journals   
University of Exeter   
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CBC.ca
   
New research finds that babies need to be able to move their tongues to better ...   
CBC.ca
A baby's ability to wiggle its tongue has a lot to do with the infant's ability to understand speech, say researchers at the University of British Columbia. "If you think about it, it makes sense — if we are to become language users, we have to both ...
Babies Use Their Tongues to Understand Speech   The Atlantic
Infants need their tongue to move freely to help develop speech   Daily Times

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The Nation
   
Bangladesh's illegal kidney trade booms as donors turn brokers   
The Nation
After years of crippling debt, Bangladeshi villager Rawshan Ara decided to follow in her family's footsteps - and sell a kidney on the black market to raise cash. Like many of her neighbours in this poor farming area, the 28-year-old easily found a ...

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