2014年8月15日 星期五

2014-08-16 India Health

  CBC.ca   
Ebola outbreak: Evidence suggests deadly epidemic is 'vastly' underestimated ...  ABC Online
The scale of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has been vastly underestimated and extraordinary measures are needed to contain the disease, the World Health Organisation (WHO) says. The UN agency says it is coordinating "a massive scaling up of the ...

Ebola outbreak compared to wartime by Doctors Without Borders   CBC.ca
Ebola outbreak will take 'at least six months' to bring under control   Mirror.co.uk
Ebola may take six months to control   Sydney Morning Herald
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  The Hindu   
How 'healthy' is your office?  The Hindu
A 26-year-old call centre employee constantly complained of headache while in office. She felt lethargic and found it difficult to concentrate on work. These symptoms disappeared quite miraculously once she was out of office. Doctors say these symptoms ...


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  AEG India   
Single enzyme triggers diabetes: Study  Financial Express
SummaryA single enzyme promotes the obesity-induced oxidative stress in the pancreatic cells that leads to pre-diabetes and diabetes, scientists have found. Related Articles. Stress may shorten pregnancy in generationsDiabetes drug could extend ...

Current Affairs 15th August 2014 | Single Enzyme Promotes Obesity   AEG India
Single enzyme triggers diabetes, says study   Business Standard

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  The New Indian Express   
Sun Pharma Unit Recalls Mutiple Lots of Capsules from US  The New Indian Express
HYDERABAD: Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories, part of Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, has initiated a recall of multiple lots of Cephalexin capsules from the US market. Cephalexin is an antibiotic used in the treatment of certain types of bacterial infections ...

Sun Pharma unit recalls multiple lots of capsules from US   The Hindu
Sun Pharma unit recalls multiple lots of antibiotic capsules from US market   Financial Express

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More than 400 children suffer from Ladoo poisoning in Kanpur  Business Standard
More than 400 children were taken ill today in the Chaubepur area of Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh after consuming ladoos distributed to celebrate Independence Day. "We had ladoo which were distributed in school. I started feeling unwell and was throwing up.
At Least 120 School Kids Taken Ill After Eating Sweets at I-Day Functions   Outlook
More than 100 children hospitalized after eating I Day sweets given at Govt ...   Newstrack India
Kanpur: At least 150 children fall ill after consuming Independence Day sweets ...   Daily Bhaskar

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  Times of India   
47 resident doctors at Sion hospital in Mumbai fall ill after eating 'tricoloured barfi'  Times of India
MUMBAI: Around 47 resident doctors at the civic-run Sion hospital fell ill after consuming a tricoloured sweet served in the canteen on the occasion of Independence Day. By 1pm, around 20 resident doctors complained of stomach cramps, giddiness, bouts of ...

I-Day gives 48 Sion hosp resident docs food poisoning   Daily News & Analysis
Man slaps Sion Hospital doctor, held   The Asian Age
I-Day sweets send 47 docs to hospital   Mumbai Mirror
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  ScienceBlog.com   
Tool to check whether you're workaholic  Deccan Chronicle
Mumbai: A tool that measures workaholism has found that 8.3 per cent of the Norwegian workforce is addicted to work to the point where it becomes a health issue. Researchers from the University of Bergen in Norway used the Bergen Work Addiction Scale, ...

Tool can tell if you are a workaholic   Business Standard
Are you a workaholic? Read on   Kashmir Dispatch

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  The News Reports   
PIL seeks total ban on cigarettes; Supreme Court sends notice to centre, state ...  The News Reports
The Supreme Court of India has sought responses from the central and state governments in regard to a public interest litigation which sought a total ban on the sale of cigarettes, bidis and cigars. India currently spends more on treating cancer than the ...

SC seeks response of Centre and states on banning cigarettes   Times of India
SC Notices to Centre, States on Tobacco Products Ban   The New Indian Express
Notice to Centre, States on PIL seeking tobacco ban   Hindu Business Line
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Vardhan to review progress of NRHM, medical colleges in Ktaka  Press Trust of India
New Delhi, Aug 15 (PTI) Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan will take stock of the progress of National Rural Health Mission in Karnataka and the upgradation of three medical colleges in the state. "I will use this opportunity to take stock of progress of the ...

Health Minister to inaugurate new facility in NIMHANS Bangalore   indiablooms

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Medical varsity in Gr Noida can now admit patients  Times of India
NOIDA: The much-awaited inpatient services and emergency facilities started in Greater Noida Medical University on Friday. "On Friday, we opened 30-bed indoor facilities and emergency facilities for patients. We have acquired the equipment needed for ...


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