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- Priority One: Global health 8 Nov 2009 04:35 GMT
... Odds are, America does not have the stamina to ... Nor can it expect to bend either Pakistan or Iran to its will. As for ... for America: the building of a global health infrastructure. This is the indirect route to ...
- Doctor tests positive for swine flu in Chandigarh 8 Nov 2009 09:02 GMT
... From correspondents in Punjab, India, 02:00 PM IST Another doctor has tested positive ... the number of such cases to 62, health officials said here Sunday. The 36-year-old doctor ... Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. ...
- UN steps up assistance to displaced Pakistanis 8 Nov 2009 01:53 GMT
... UN stepping up assistance to latest wave of conflict displaced Pakistanis 6 November 2009 – The United Nations ... Database and Registration Authority (NADRA). The World Health Organization (WHO) said it has pre-positioned life-saving ...
- HEART HEALTH: Father of modern aerobics movement dies at 99 1/2 8 Nov 2009 02:11 GMT
... the University of Glasgow, Morris completed his medical degree at University College London Hospital in 1934. ... In World War II, he served in India and Burma with the Royal Army Medical Corps, ... Toronto. In 1973, seven heart-attack and bypass patients who had been rehabilitated by Kavanagh and ...
- Counterfeits Bill Threatens Access to Medicine 8 Nov 2009 04:36 GMT
... import and export cheap but effective generic medicines. Activists fear that the bill, once enacted, ... Mutambi, executive director of the Coalition for Health Promotion and Social Development (HEPS-Uganda), regards the ... are generics. These are mostly imported from India. Patrick Mubangizi, the coordinator of Health Action International ...
- Looking Abroad for Health Savings 8 Nov 2009 00:11 GMT
... in Bangkok is a common destination for “medical tourism.” No matter what Congress does with health care legislation in the next few weeks, ... cost $18,500 in Singapore or $10,000 in India. Estimates of the number of Americans traveling abroad ...
- Afghan A/H1N1 flu patient dies in Pakistan 8 Nov 2009 07:30 GMT
... An Afghan female who was infected with A/H1N1 influenza ... influenza died at a hospital in northwest Pakistan's city of Peshawar on Saturday, hospital authorities ... obtained for laboratory tests by the World Health Organization (WHO) team who later confirmed the ...
- HC directs Punjab govt to reimburse medical expenses incurred abraod by retd employee 8 Nov 2009 05:31 GMT
... employee is lawfully entitled to reimbursement of medical expenses incurred on treatment abroad. The Punjab ... country. As such, the authorised medical officer-cum-director, Health and Family Welfare being the medical board’s ... a person, who needed medical treatment outside India to make an application for availing such a ...
- World Economic Forum India Summit to ponder over social issues 8 Nov 2009 03:32 GMT
... since the world wars. Income inequalities, public health, labour unrest, climate change, poverty, ethics, values, ... place. The emerging market consumer, in China, India, Russia, with her high savings rates and increasing ... high savings rates and increasing purchasing power will come to the rescue of global consumer ...
- Travel May Be Hazardous To Dialysis Patients 8 Nov 2009 04:34 GMT
... nurses, Claire Edwards, RGN; Kathleen Lynch, RGN; Neill Duncan, MRCP (West London Renal and Transplant ... Institute, United Kingdom); and their colleagues collected health information on patients who traveled on vacation ... who traveled to Europe, the Middle East, India, the United States, Africa, the Pacific Rim, and ...
- Masters of Healing 8 Nov 2009 05:52 GMT
... The Indian tradition of medical excellence pre-dates the advent of writing. Dhanwantari, ... science of rejuvenation and fertility. In ancient India, two main schools emerged: Atreya, of physicians, and ... origin leading the field in innovation, public health and teaching. Prof Jatin P. Shah: Head ...
- Father of modern aerobics movement dies at 99 1/2 8 Nov 2009 02:11 GMT
... the University of Glasgow, Morris completed his medical degree at University College London Hospital in 1934. ... In World War II, he served in India and Burma with the Royal Army Medical Corps, ... Toronto. In 1973, seven heart-attack and bypass patients who had been rehabilitated by Kavanagh and ...
- Looking abroad for savings (Today) 8 Nov 2009 07:13 GMT
... Times No matter what Congress does with health care legislation in the next few weeks, ... much to control the climbing costs of medical care in the United States. And that ... cost $18,500 in Singapore or $10,000 in India. Estimates of the number of Americans traveling abroad ...
- Suspect told 'There's something wrong with you' 8 Nov 2009 00:11 GMT
... Suspect told 'There's something wrong with you' By ... 2007-2008 in the master's program in public health at the military's Uniformed Services University of ... were fighting against each other in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Palestinian territories. "But what if ...
- Fort Hood Suspect Told 'There's Something Wrong With You' 8 Nov 2009 00:12 GMT
... Fort Hood Suspect Told 'There's Something Wrong With You' ... 2007-2008 in the master's program in public health at the military's Uniformed Services University of ... were fighting against each other in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Palestinian territories. "But what if ...
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