2014年8月17日 星期日

2014-08-18 India Health

  TheHealthSite   
Ebola in India: Kolkata's sex workers asked to refuse African customers  TheHealthSite
Ebola In India In the wake of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, sex workers in Kolkata's biggest red light district area Sonagachi have been asked to not entertain Africans. Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee (DMSC), a forum of 1,30,000 sex workers in ...

Kolkata sex workers asked to refuse Africans   Pune Mirror
Ebola threat: Sex workers asked not to entertain Africans   Deccan Herald

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  Fox News   
Ebola spread fears rise as clinic looted, Liberian officials say  Fox News
August 16, 2014: Health workers wearing protective gear go to remove the body of a person who is believed to have died after contracting the Ebola virus in the city of Monrovia, Liberia. (AP Photo/Abbas Dulleh). MONROVIA, Liberia – Liberian officials fear ...

Ebola Spurs Nigeria Surveillance, Regional Border Limits   Businessweek
Liberia Expanding Space for Ebola Patient Care   New York Times
Fears of Ebola spread rise as quarantine centre attacked   DAWN.com
Dallas Morning News   
CBC.ca   
Mirror.co.uk   
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  Zee News   
Mother's milk vital for premature babies  Zee News
New York: Incorporating human milk fat supplement into premature infants' diets improves their growth outcomes in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), says a new study. "For premature babies who weigh less than a kg, one of the problems is that their ...

Overlake Medical Center opens Mother's Milk Depot | Donated milk provides life ...   Bellevue Reporter
Human milk fat boosts growth in premature babies   Financial Express
Human milk fat can help preemies get on a healthy track, claims new research   Tech Times
Daily Digest   
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  NDTV   
3 Ebola suspects at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital  Times of India
NEW DELHI: Three persons from Ebola-affected Nigeria, who arrived here Saturday morning, have been admitted to the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital for screening and treatment if required. The three Nigerians, aged 79, 37 and 4 years had fever and their ...

Delhi Airport's quarantine facility now functional for suspected Ebola cases   Hindustan Times
Nigerian under observation for Ebola   The Asian Age
Samples of two Nigerian nationals tested negative for Ebola virus   All India Radio

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  NDTV   
Health Assurance Plan is Being Worked Out: Vardhan  The New Indian Express
BANGALORE: India will have to follow the middle path in healthcare, shunning both the American and the British models, Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan has said. Dr Vardhan, who was on a two-day visit to the city, spoke to Express on a range of ...

Harsh Vardhan says he wants to keep healthcare free of politics   Deccan Herald
Harsh Vardhan bats for Ayurveda   The Hindu
Dr Harsh Vardhan lauds Karnataka-Centre cooperation in health governance   Daijiworld.com
Business Standard   
All India Radio   
Firstpost   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
No need to panic over Ebola: BMC officer  Times of India
MUMBAI: The BMC is concerned about a number of people who have returned from Ebole-hit countries being untraceable. The Ebola outbreak, which is restricted to four West African nations (Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia and Nigeria), has claimed over ...

BMC to place travellers from Ebola-hit areas under observation   Daily News & Analysis

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Monsoon leads to spurt in water-borne diseases in Mumbai  Hindu Business Line
Though the monsoon brings cheers by filling up parched lakes and dams and boosting up farming, it also leads to a spurt in water-borne diseases, say experts. Dr Sanjiv Badhwar, ENT specialist at Mumbai's Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital says, “In ...


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  Financial Express   
High-tech device for medical testing trials in India  Zee News
Washington: A compact, inexpensive handheld device that monitors diabetes, detects malaria and environmental pollutants is being trialled in India by Harvard scientists. The device costs about USD 25 to produce, weighs just two ounces, and is about the ...

High-tech kit for medical testing trials in India   Deccan Chronicle
Handheld device offers cheap medical testing   Delhi Daily News
In Delhi, Harvard researchers test a $25 diagnostic device   Financial Express

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Men too prone to breast cancer  Business Standard
Last November, Kunal Makhija (name changed) noticed a small swelling in his left breast. The swelling, which appeared as a "painless lump", gradually increased in size within four months and was soon diagnosed as breast cancer - a disease more common ...


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New ways to ease joint replacement  Free Press Journal
New Delhi : With a steady increase in the number of Indians undergoing joint replacements, new techniques from around the world to cause minimal invasion and inconvenience have come to their rescue, a medical expert said here on Saturday. According to ...


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