2015年10月27日 星期二

2015-10-28 Pakistan Health


Pakistan Today
   
Breast cancer event postponed   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: An event to give awareness of breast cancer has been postponed due to high alert in hospitals in the aftermath of earthquake. It is pertinent to mention that around 8000 girls students from the colleges of federal capital were to assemble in ...

Minister for proper inspection of capital educational institutions   Pakistan Today

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Scottish exporters show interest in Sialkot goods   
The Nation
A delegation of Scotland-based importers showed keen interest in Pakistan-made sports goods during their visit to several industrial units here on Tuesday. Led by Ms Annie Howie, the Scotland importers witnessed the production of sports goods and ...

Scottish importers keen in sports goods   Pakistan Observer

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Chandigarh Tribune
   
When success is not just skin deep   
Chandigarh Tribune
Increasing awareness about disorders like psoriasis as well as various corrective and cosmetic procedure have made Dermatology a lucrative choice for medical students. Print This Page share. Also in this section ...

Four per cent Pakistanis suffer Psoriasis   Pakistan Observer
World Psoriasis Day: 'Two to four per cent Pakistanis affected by psoriasis'   The Express Tribune
Two to 4 percent Pakistanis affected by psoriasis: skin expert   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Gulf Today   
Dispatch News Desk   
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Eye hospital appeals for assistance   
The Express Tribune
The Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital, on Tuesday, appealed for more donations and contributions so as to assist more people in prevention of blindness. The trust's president Lt Gen (retd) Hamid Javaid said they provide free treatment worth Rs800m annually.

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Folic acid unavailable in market for 6 months   
The News International
Folic acid, an essential drug given the status of an orphan drug, has been missing from the market for over six months due to row over its pricing between the manufacturers and Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP). The Folic Acid (a type of B ...

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Fortune
   
Processed meat may cause colorectal cancer   
The Nation
Islamabad - Eating processed meats can cause colorectal cancer, concludes a new report from the World Health Organization, while eating red meats may also raise risk for the disease. The report reveals every 50 grams of processed meats consumed daily ...

WHO is not saying don't eat meat   Irish Times
Worried eating meat will give you cancer? Then you should visit your local butcher   Irish Independent
The Science Against Meat: A Look at 5 Key Studies About Cancer Risk   NDTV
Economic Times   
Irish Examiner   
CNN   
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Bid goodbye to dry skin   
CanIndia News
New Delhi, Oct 25 (IANS) Bid adieu to dry skin during the pre-winter season by opting for creamy products and oiling your body right, says an expert. Beauty expert Bharti Taneja, of the capital-based Alps Beauty Clinic, has shared some pre-winter ...

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Research Analysts' Recent Ratings Updates for Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co ...   
Dakota Financial News
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA logo A number of firms have modified their ratings and price targets on shares of Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA (ETR: FME) recently: 10/23/2015 – Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA was given a new ...

Warburg Research Reiterates €85.00 Price Target for Fresenius Medical Care AG ...   Voice Chronicle
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA Given a €80.00 Price Target by ...   Financial Wisdom Works
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA Analyst Ratings, Earnings, Dividends ...   MarketBeat

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Vascular Solutions VP Carrie Powers Sells 5412 Shares (VASC)   
Voice Chronicle
Vascular Solutions logo Vascular Solutions (NASDAQ:VASC) VP Carrie Powers sold 5,412 shares of the stock in a transaction on Monday, October 26th. The stock was sold at an average price of $32.77, for a total transaction of $177,351.24. Following the ...


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RTI Surgical Lowered to Hold at Zacks (RTIX)   
Voice Chronicle
RTI Surgical logo RTI Surgical (NASDAQ:RTIX) was downgraded by Zacks from a “buy” rating to a “hold” rating in a research report issued on Tuesday, ARN reports. According to Zacks, “RTI Surgical Inc. is a surgical implant company. Its implants are used ...

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