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Friday, August 30, 2013

Boiler explosion at Lahore restaurant leaves one injured | PAKISTAN - geo.tv

Boiler explosion at Lahore restaurant leaves one injured | PAKISTAN - geo.tv
Boiler explosion at Lahore restaurant leaves one injured

LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (LAW):

Either it's just an incident happened by chance or a new pattern of terror activity that needs judicial investigation and justified justice there of.

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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Federal, provincial govts responsible for killings in Karachi: SC | PAKISTAN - geo.tv

Federal, provincial govts responsible for killings in Karachi: SC | PAKISTAN - geo.tv
 Federal, provincial govts responsible for killings in Karachi: SC



CREATIVE LIVING AWARENESS WELFARE (CLAW):
As and when law and order situation in a region, province or country is satisfactory, people can live there with peace of mind doing freely their usual needful works, otherwise, unrest remains there round the clock resulting to severe damage to economy and other allied factors can happen to create pathetic and tragic life and living continues there.

 

Such a situation is understood as an alarming significance of the then government's mismanagement, inefficiency, ignorance, negligence and failure.
 

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Pakistan warns of polio outbreak after fresh cases | HEALTH - geo.tv

Pakistan warns of polio outbreak after fresh cases | HEALTH - geo.tv
Pakistan warns of polio outbreak after fresh cases

HEALTH AWARENESS WELFARE (HAW):

// MIRAMSHAH: Health officials in Pakistan on Wednesday warned of a serious polio outbreak after the disease was detected in 16 children in a tribal district where militant groups have banned vaccination.

Doctor Khayal Mir Jan, the top health official in Pakistan's militant-infested North Waziristan tribal district, on the Afghan border, told AFP that thousands of children were at risk.

Pakistan is one of only three countries in the world where the highly infectious, crippling disease remains endemic. Infections shot up from a low of 28 in 2005 to almost 200 last year.

“Polio virus has been detected in 16 children since
the Taliban ban,” Jan told AFP. “We are waiting for the result of the
stool samples of another 42 children suspected of having the disease.”

Local warlord Hafiz Gul Bahadur banned polio vaccinations in Waziristan in June 2012, alleging the campaign was a cover for espionage.

Bahadur, who is allied with Afghan Taliban fighting US-led troops across the border, said the ban would remain until the US stops drone attacks in the tribal regions. North Waziristan has borne the brunt of the strikes.

Health officials said the disease is in danger of becoming an epidemic and oiced fears that it could spread to the neighbouring districts if vaccination was not begun immediately.

“Every day we are receiving children with polio, we will have to start an anti-polio campaign, otherwise it's becoming epidemic,” Jan told AFP.

Most of the children affected were under five years old. Jan said nine cases were detected in Mir Ali town while seven were detected in Miramshah, the main town of North Waziristan.

An administrative official in the area said efforts were underway to talk to militant groups and support from Islamic scholars had also been sought.

Officials said more than 240,000 in North and South Waziristan were at risk due the ban and have not been administered polio drops since the ban.

A World Health Organization official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed: “Scores of polio cases have been reported in North Waziristan.” “Several other children have also been paralysed in North Waziristan but we are waiting for their test results as we don't know what virus paralysed them,” the official said.//
 

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NEGLIGENCE OR IGNORANCE OF THE PARENTS OR ELDERS OF THE CHILDREN OF TODAY REGARDING THEIR PREVENTIVE TREATMENT OF POLIO CAN BECOME REPENTANCE FOREVER WHEN THEIR CHILDREN GROW UP UNFORTUNATELY AS DISABLE HUMANS BECAUSE OF ATTACK OF DANGEROUS POLIO DISEASE
 

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Experimental drug cures hepatitis C in small trials | HEALTH - geo.tv

Experimental drug cures hepatitis C in small trials | HEALTH - geo.tv
Experimental drug 'cures' hepatitis C in small trials

MEDICAL AWARENESS WELFARE ORGANISATION (MAWO):

// WASHINGTON: An experimental drug combination cured 70 percent of patients with hepatitis C in early trials, offering hope of a simpler remedy for the chronic liver disease, US researchers said Tuesday.

The phase II trial described in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) studied the effectiveness and safety of an experimental drug, sofosbuvir, taken with the licensed antiviral drug ribavirin.

The drugs were administered orally, an improvement over the current treatment which involves weekly injections with interferon-alpha and can cause depression, flu-like symptoms and anemia.

Ten patients with early to moderate liver disease were treated with 400 milligrams daily of sofosbuvir and weight-based doses of ribavirin for six months.

All nine who completed the regimen had no virus detectable 12 weeks after therapy ended. No hepatitis C was found even 24 weeks after finishing therapy.

According to study co-author Shyamasundaran Kottilil of the National Institutes of Health, a patient is considered cured of hepatitis C if no virus is detectable for 12 weeks after the therapy ends.

A second study group of 50 people were divided into two groups to test weight-based versus low fixed doses of the experimental drug, sofosbuvir, manufactured by Gilead Sciences in California.

"We saw an overall cure rate of about 70 percent using regimens that did not include interferon," said Dr. Kottilil. "This is an encouraging result."

The 60 patients studied all had genotype-1 HCV, with varying levels of liver disease. Fifty of the 60 were African-American men.

The combination regimen was deemed safe and well tolerated, with side effects including mild to moderate headache, anemia, fatigue and nausea.

Chronic hepatitis C, which is passed through contact with contaminated blood affects more than three million Americans. It is a leading cause of cirrhosis and liver cancer, killing about 15,000 people every year in the United States.

"There is a pressing need for hepatitis C virus treatments that are less burdensome to the patient, have fewer side effects and take less time to complete," said study co-author Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.//

"Building on previous work, this trial provides compelling evidence that interferon-free regimens can be safe and effective."

THE DRUG SOFOSBUVIR WAS ADMINISTERED TO A NUMBER OF PATIENTS WITH HEPATITIS C AND WAS FOUND GIVING POSITIVE RESULT TO MANY OF THEM. ITS A GOOD NEWS FOR PATIENTS WITH HEPATITIS C, AS PER RESEACH REPORT.

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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Topless Canadian journalist strips during interview with local mayor and asks if it's legal to bare breasts - Mirror Online

Topless Canadian journalist strips during interview with local mayor and asks if it's legal to bare breasts - Mirror Online
Is it legal to be topless here? Canadian journalist reveals her breast assets in front of Mayor

LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (LAW):
I wonder what the next step of this Canadian bare breast journalist would be after asking such an irrelevant question like 'if it's legal to bare breasts' when she was taking an interview of a mayor! 

I guess, next time she may dare to do more than that while taking interview of a minister or any prime minister or a president of any country.  (Laugh out loudly)

- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press and Online Publications - Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide - http://arshamssreflection.blogspot.com



US couple married 65 years die 11 hours apart | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv

US couple married 65 years die 11 hours apart | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv
US couple married 65 years die 11 hours apart

CREATIVE LIVING AWARENESS WELFARE (CLAW):
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MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING AND COMPROMISE OF IDEAL SPOUSES' LIVING AND DIEING PATTTERN WITH THE COMMITMENT OF ' LIVING TOGETHER AND DIEING TOGETHER' IS REALLY A KIND OF RARELY PRECENTED 'CREATIVE LIVING SPIRIT'. 

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// DAYTON: Relatives of a couple who died at a nursing home 11 hours apart on the same day said their love story's ending reflects their devotion over 65 years of marriage.

Harold and Ruth Knapke died in their shared room on Aug. 11, days before their 66th anniversary, The Dayton Daily News (http://bit.ly/16KBNAJ ) reported.

He was 91, she was 89. Their daughters said they believe their father willed himself to stay by his wife's side despite failing health until they could take the next step in their journey together.

He went first _ his children saw it as his ``final act of love'' _ and she followed. ``We believe he wanted to accompany her out of this life and into the next one, and he did,'' daughter Margaret Knapke said.

The couple had known each other as children and began their courtship as pen pals while Harold, known as ``Doc,'' served in the Army during World War II. Ruth would later joke: ``I let him chase me until I caught him!''

Her husband became a teacher, coach and athletic director at Fort Recovery Schools, the newspaper said.

They raised six children while looking after each other with a devotion that didn't seem to diminish.

A photo taken this summer shows him lying in a bed, arm stretched through a guardrail to hold her hand, as she leans in to press the top of her head to his.

When she was ailing, he blessed her each night with holy water, daughter Pat Simon said.

The Knapkes had a joint funeral Mass, with granddaughters carrying Ruth's casket and grandsons carrying Harold's casket.

The cemetery procession stopped at the farm house where the couple had lived, and the current owners surprised the family by flying a flag at half-staff to honor the longtime loves.

``It is really just a love story,'' said Carol Romie, another daughter. ``They were so committed and loyal and dedicated, they weren't going to go anywhere without the other one.''//

Monday, August 26, 2013

Obama Can Strike Syria Unilaterally | TIME.com

Obama Can Strike Syria Unilaterally | TIME.com
Protestors outside of the White House call for U.S. President Barack Obama to act on the reports of chemical-weapons use by Syrian President Bashar Assad against his own people, in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 21, 2013.


 It seems better to leave the matter on Syrians' themseves inspite of foreign intervention or interference, otherwise, Syria's unrest condition may grow worse than it is now as it happened in the recent past in Afghanistan and Iraq.

- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press and Online Publications - Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide - http://arshamssreflection.blogspot.com