2014年8月18日 星期一

2014-08-19 India Health

  Reuters   
Liberia: Hunt begins for 17 who fled medical centre with Ebola blood-tainted ...  Firstpost
Monrovia, Liberia: Authorities in Liberia urgently searched on Monday for 17 people who fled an Ebola medical center over the weekend when it was attacked by looters who stole blood-stained sheets and mattresses and took them into an enormous slum.
WHO urges Ebola screening for travelers in affected countries   Fox News
Ebola outbreak: Inside Liberia's Monrovia treatment centre   BBC News
Growing unrest sets back Liberia's Ebola fight   TODAYonline
Zee News   
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  Zee News   
Antiperspirants could be making you smell worse: study  Zee News
Washington: Antiperspirants can alter your armpit bacteria and actually make you smell worse, a new study has found. Researchers at the University of Ghent in Belgium asked eight test subjects to stop using deodorant or antiperspirant for a month. Another ...

Antiperspirants might make you smell worse Study   Jagran Post
Antiperspirants can make you smell worse!   Delhi Daily News

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  The Australian Financial Review   
How a promising new drug may help combat baldness caused by alopecia  Los Angeles Times
A new study out of Columbia University offers hope for those who suffer from baldness caused by alopecia areata. A new study out of Columbia University offers hope for those who suffer from baldness caused by alopecia areata. (Columbia University Medical ...

Drug Restores Hair in People With Alopecia: Study   WebMD
Cancer Drug Reverses Baldness Caused by Alopecia in Small Study   ABC News
Bone marrow drug helps bald men regrow hair, study says   New York Daily News
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  Daily Mail   
The secret of the terrible teens revealed: Brain scans show 'imbalance' in ...  Daily Mail
The terrible teens has long been known to parents - but scientists have now found out why some teenagers are prone to taking huge risks as well as seeming antisocial. They say the research could explain why unintentional injuries are the leading cause of ...

Risk-Taking Teens Have Tell-Tale Brain Differences   Headlines & Global News
Teens who take risks have differences in their brains   Deccan Herald
Risk-taking teens have imbalance in their brain areas   TheHealthSite
ANINEWS   
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  Economic Times   
Cancer Genetics Inc completes BioServe India buy  Economic Times
HYDERABAD: Nasdaq listed DNA-based diagnostics company Cancer Genetics Inc has on Monday announced completing the acquisition of the Hyderabad-based genomic services firm BioServe India which is catering to both research and clinical markets.
Cancer Genetics completes acquisition of BioServe India   mydigitalfc.com
Cancer Genetics Inc. Completes Acquisition of BioServe India, a Premier ...   MarketWatch
Cancer Genetics Closes BioServe Biotechnologies (India) Deal   NASDAQ

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  Times of India   
Ebola fear: Kolkata sex workers asked to stay away from African customers  Times of India
KOLKATA: As the spreading of Ebola virus grows the sex workers of Sonagachi are cautioned regarding choosing of customers. In an advice sent to the sex workers in the largest red-light area in Kolkata, it has been said that the sex workers need to be ...

Kolkata sex workers on special advisory to keep Ebola away   Oneindia
Ebola scare: Kolkata's sex workers asked to refuse African customers   Delhi Daily News
Ebola in India? Kolkata Sex Workers Advised Not to Entertain African Customers   International Business Times, India Edition
NDTV   
Hindustan Times   
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  New York Daily News   
Ice Bucket Challenge: Fun for Charity  Economic Times
And charity begins with a bucketful of ice and dollops of fun. And when the challenge is taken by world's top CEOs, celebs and sportspeople, the kitty grows to millions. It's The Ice Bucket Challenge we are talking about. The challenge, sometimes called the ...

Ben Affleck does ice bucket challenge with wife   Daily Mail
Charlie Sheen Leads A Long List Of Celebs Taking The Ice Bucket Challenge ...   Starpulse.com
Corey Griffin, Pioneer of Ice Bucket Challenge, Dies at 27 Following Diving ...   AceShowbiz
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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 ...

Union Minister asks Karnataka govt to crack down on gutka   SahilOnline
Harsh Vardhan bats for Ayurveda   The Hindu
Dr Harsh Vardhan lauds Karnataka-Centre cooperation in health governance   Daijiworld.com
Business Standard   
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Flights suspended, Indians stuck in Ebola-hit Liberia  Times of India
MANGALORE: As the situation in Liberia is turning grim by the day, Indian expatriates who want to leave are stuck because many airlines have suspended flights to the Ebola-hit country. Kenya Airways is the latest carrier to suspend its flights to the Liberian ...


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Preventive steps can control non-communicable diseases: WHO  Zee News
New Delhi: Many young people are succumbing to non-communicable diseases in south-east Asia and the best way to control it is to take preventive steps like reducing salt intake and raising taxes on tobacco, the WHO said Monday. Non-communicable ...

'Best Buys' will prevent noncommunicable diseases: WHO   indiablooms
“Best buy” interventions to prevent NCDs macro-economic   Jakarta Post

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