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Maternal and infant mortality in Pakistan - the silent killer

9 hours ago ago from Bazm-e-Iqbal: Save Pakistan from Pakistanis

Every 30 minutes, one Pakistani woman loses her life due to reproductive health complications that leads to 276 maternal deaths per 100,000 births. One in 23 Pakistani women die in childbirth, compared to one in 5,000 women in developed countries. Most of these deaths are preventable. There is widespread poor reproductive and nutritional health among women. Sixty-five percent of women in Pakistan deliver their babies at home and only ...

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Carting Off Medical Institute to Corporate Predators

21 hours ago ago from Dr Nasir Khan

December 13, 2009 By Badri Raina, ZNet, Dec 13, 2009 Badri Raina's ZSpace Page No one can be perfectly free till all are free; no one can be perfectly moral till all are moral; no one can be perfectly happy till all are happy. (Herbert Spencer) To  that talisman you could add another:  no one can be perfectly healthy till all are healthy. At a time, however, when Obama, the welfarist democrat, battles the American ...

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The Indian TEDdy

5 hours ago ago from Strat. In

(Note: The following views are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of strat.in) Last Month TED had their India Conference at the Infosys Campus at Mysore. As the videos are being published one by one, analyzing the highlights of the conference may give us some idea as to where we are going – Pranav Mistry : This guy is mad. He is out to get rid of the laptop/desktop/iphone that you are using to read this right ...

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New Podcast:

13 hours ago ago from Darren Main - Resources for the Urban Mystic

To Westerners, the Indian practice of arranged marriage and the restrictive rolls for women in Indian culture can seem quite foreign and at times misogynistic. In this podcast Sumit Kumar Badola and his wife Navneeta talk about their recent marriage and the changes rolls for both women and men in the worlds largest democracy, India. They also address the issue of women’s rights and where those rights are headed in the future. ...

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US Apologist Talat Masood on Anti-Americanism:

8 hours ago ago from Intellibriefs

Talat Masood Uncle—nothing personal—but your ideas are not in the best interest of Pakistan. You make some good points, but the “defense at any costs” is unwarranted and does not help either America or Islamabad. You paint a rosy picture—but don’t condemn the occupation or the bombing of Pakistan. Obama’s arguments were no different from Bushs’:–Fidel Castro Ruz . Many claim that you are on foreign payrolls—others say that you represent ...

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Robert S. McElvaine: Feminomics: Hell Hath No Fury Like a Man Devalued

15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

From an economic standpoint, will 2010 be the year of the woman? As part of the Roosevelt Institute's ongoing 'Feminomics' series, running on the New Deal 2.0 blog , I was asked to reflect on women's changing roles in the economy. Here's my take on the ancient origins of the battle between the sexes -- and how it still affects us. Perceptions of sexual differences and proper gender roles are the starting point in understanding the economic ...

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