2015年10月21日 星期三

2015-10-22 Pakistan Health


The Express Tribune
   
Pakistan seeks donor support to meet funding shortfall of $317m over next ...   
The News International
Pakistan currently faces a funding shortfall of US $317 million over the next three years (a little over US $ 100 million per year) to be able to support a robust strategy for polio eradication at a time when it stands the risk of being the world's ...
'Uninterrupted flow of resources critical to sustain polio gains'   Daily Times
Govt utilizing all resources to eradicate Polio: Saira   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Donors' help sought to keep on with polio fight   The Nation
The Express Tribune   
Pakistan Observer   
The Nonprofit Quarterly (blog)   
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Pakistan Today
   
Pindi's Allied hospitals filled to their capacity   
The News International
Rawalpindi: The three teaching hospitals in town have been filled to their maximum possible capacity made available to accommodate dengue fever patients after which the Rawalpindi Medical College (RMC) administration has started finalising a plan to ...

Dengue claims one more life in Lahore   DunyaNews Pakistan
Emergency declared in Pindi hospitals after another 150 report dengue   Pakistan Today
Another 150 dengue patients admitted   Pakistan Observer
Chandigarh Tribune   
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Doctors' ex-Pakistan leaves to be banned   
Daily Times
KARACHI: Sindh Minister for Health Jam Mehtab Hussain Dahar has directed the health secretary to ban all ex-Pakistan leaves of doctors because there is a shortage of doctors in the government hospitals. He also directed them to fulfil the vacant ...
LMC to be made exemplary: Minister   Pakistan Observer

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RedOrbit
   
Desperate to lose weight? Tidy your kitchen   
Daily Times
Leaving food on the worktop can lead to over-eating, a study suggests. It found that women who kept boxes of breakfast cereal on the work surfaces weighed 20lbs – nearly a stone and a half – more than their neighbours who kept their kitchens clear.
How your kitchen counter reveals what you weigh   RedOrbit

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wwlp.com
   
Japanese monk goes nine days without food, water or sleep   
DAWN.com
TOKYO: A Japanese Buddhist monk on Wednesday finished a gruelling nine-day ritual without eating, drinking, or sleeping as he chanted sutras 100,000 times, reports said. The 41-year-old Kogen Kamahori's endurance test made him a living form of the ...

Japanese Monk Completes Feat of Extreme Fasting, First in 8 Years   Latin American Herald Tribune
Nine days without food, water, or sleep   wwlp.com

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The Globe and Mail
   
Give babies solids at four months to prevent allergies: study   
Daily Times
Babies should be given solid foods from as young as four months old in order to prevent allergies, a study has found. Introducing children to foods that typically cause allergic reactions – such as peanuts and eggs – at four to six months old gives ...
Food allergies in infants may be prevented with early introduction   TV Newsroom
New guidelines advise parents to introduce allergenic foods to infants   The Globe and Mail
New Studies Advise Introducing Allergenic Foods As Early As Possible   Steelers Lounge (blog)
WAGs World Cup   
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
Seating Chair   
C-Health   
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The Nation
   
Minar-e-Pakistan to turn pink for cancer awareness   
The Nation
LAHORE - City's most significant monument, the Minar-e-Pakistan, will lit up dark skies with pink hues on 25th in celebration of the breast cancer awareness month, October. As the month is marked as “PINKtober” - the Breast Cancer Awareness Month - the ...

Test can predict chance of developing brain cancer after breast cancer   Vancouver Sun
American Cancer Society says women should start having mammograms later   Online Athens
Women urged to wait until 45 for breast cancer screenings   Daily Times
Times of India   
KOAM-TV   
Flemingsburg Gazette   
American Cancer Society   
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Forbes
   
Blocking tobacco control   
The News International
Control on tobacco smoking is a major preventive health issue in our country as it is a major cause of fatal diseases such as cancer and heart and lung ailments, but the federal government is dragging its feet in enforcing preventive measures including ...

Keep Vaping China, Don't Listen To The World Health Organization On E-Cigarettes   Forbes
Non-duty paid, smuggled cigarettes: government kitty suffers Rs 20-25 billion ...   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Second-hand smoke causes over 100000 deaths in China annually: WHO   Famagusta Gazette
HospiMedica (registration)   
Manteca Bulletin (blog)   
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Pulse Headlines
   
2011 Japan Earthquake - Tsunami Fast Facts   
KXLF Butte News
(CNN) -- Here's a look at what you need to know about the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in March of 2011. March 11, 2011 - At 2:46 p.m., a 9.0 magnitude earthquake takes place 231 miles northeast of Tokyo at a depth of 15.2 miles.
Tokyo Electric Power Co workers standing before the stricken Fukushima Dai ...   The Australian
Role of Fukushima Radiation Unclear in Pediatric Thyroid Cancers?   Cancer Network
Greenpeace Exploits Cancer Sufferers Diagnosis to Attack Nuclear Energy   Breitbart News
Tech Times   
Northern Californian   
East Idaho News   
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The Nation
   
Obesity, diabetes threaten economic health: Saudi minister   
The Nation
Obesity and diabetes threaten Gulf states' economic health as well as human wellbeing, Saudi Arabia's health minister has said, as the region struggles with the growing cost of the conditions. The Gulf has a mounting problem with obesity, which is ...
Concerted efforts needed to fight diabetes, obesity   Arab News

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