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Arab NewsDeadly SARS-like virus spreads to Tunisia: 3 cases confirmed, 1 death
34 minutes ago
Al-Bawaba

A 66 year-old Tunisian man has died from the coronavirus, following a visit to Saudi Arabia, according to a Health Ministry statement. The man's two children were also diagnosed with the virus but have since undergone treatment and recovered. It's the first ...

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Toronto NewsFIX'Aspirin could double the risk of blindness'
3 hours and 46 minutes ago
PakTribune.com

ISLAMABAD: Regular intake of the 'wonder drug' aspirin for 10 years could more than double the risk of sight loss, a new study has claimed. Scientists say taking aspirin could increase the chance of developing wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) ...

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DigitalJournal.comBacteria causes weight gain
3 hours and 46 minutes ago
PakTribune.com

ISLAMABAD: Body fat or obesity is caused by bacteria and not by laziness or over eating alone, according to research by Chinese scientists, as official media here reported bacteria, and not just gluttony or laziness, may be to blame. The bacteria can actually ...

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The Express TribuneAnti-Dengue drive: CDA completes second phase of campaign to destroy ...
6 hours and 8 minutes ago
The Express Tribune

Sites identified in F, G, H, I sectors and katchi abadis; stagnant ponds channelised. PHOTO: AFP. ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority's (CDA) Directorate of Health Services has now completed two phases of its high-risk campaign to destroy ...

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Cement plants using alternative fuels
8 hours and 23 minutes ago
DAWN.com

ISLAMABAD, May 20: Amid ongoing energy crisis the cement industry has started using alternative fuels to run their plants and share of such fuels in the sector's energy-mix has crossed the 20 per cent mark. At the Health and Safety Best Practices Training for ...

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The NationThree more succumb to measles in Lahore
8 hours and 43 minutes ago
The News International

LAHORE: Three more children died of measles in the Children's Hospital here on Monday which brought the total number of deaths due to the disease to 58 in Lahore and 81 in Punjab so far.The three victims of measles were identified as two-year-old Javed, ...

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The Express TribunePower outages add to patients woes
8 hours and 44 minutes ago
The News International

The prolonged electricity load-shedding in public sector hospitals in Lahore has added to the miseries of the poor patients. Several minor and major operations were delayed and critical patients are at risk of unfortunate incidents. The treatment of patients in ...

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Trauma centre to be set up at police hospital
8 hours and 44 minutes ago
The News International

Steps are being taken for the establishment of a trauma centre / emergency centre and blood bank at the Sindh Police Hospital here. This was stated by a spokesman of the Sindh Police here on Monday. He said that this was informed during a visit to the ...

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SanFranciscoSentinel.comHIV no barrier to getting liver transplant: study
8 hours and 44 minutes ago
The News International

Liver transplants to treat a common type of liver cancer are a viable option for people infected with HIV, according to new research. The Italian study, published May 10 in the journal The Oncologist, found that the AIDS-causing virus doesn't affect survival rates ...

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Brisk business of watermelons in twin cities
May 21st, 2013 - 02:59:34
Pakistan Daily Times

ISLAMABAD: Roadside watermelons vendors are doing brisk business in the twin cities with the rise in heat. The refreshing summer fruit Watermelon, with lots of water content minus fattening elements, is the hot buy this season. People prefer the fruit ...

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