2014年8月19日 星期二

2014-08-20 India Health

  Financial Express   
ALS Celebrities in 'Ice Bucket Challenge' to fight disease  Financial Express
SummarySpielberg, Bieber and Bill Gates are among celebrities pouring buckets of ice water over their heads.. Related Articles. Justin Bieber pleads guilty in deal in USJustin Bieber, Selena Gomez dating again?Justin Bieber to resolve Florida charges with ...

Ice Bucket Challenge breaks records, shows no signs of cooling   Los Angeles Times
Celebrities in 'Ice Bucket Challenge' to fight disease   Bangkok Post
How the ice bucket challenge went viral   NEWS.com.au
Arizona Daily Star   
CBS Local   
SFGate   
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  Wall Street Journal   
Liberia's President Orders Curfew, Quarantine of Slum to Curb Ebola  Wall Street Journal
Liberian soldiers Tuesday help nurses retrieve items looted from a school that was used as an Ebola isolation unit in the West Point slum of Monrovia. European Pressphoto Agency. MONROVIA, Liberia—Liberia's president declared a curfew and ordered ...

West Africa registers 2240 Ebola cases, says UN   Firstpost
Liberian President orders curfew over Ebola outbreak   Livemint
Five Ebola patients are discharged from hospital in Nigeria   BBC News
Reuters   
Times of India   
Deutsche Welle   
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  Financial Express   
Hatha Yoga Boosts Brain Function In Older Adults, Study Suggests  Huffington Post
Seeking some inner peace? A new study suggests that hatha yoga not only helps you relax, but also may boost brain function in older adults. Researchers studied 108 adults between the ages of 55 and 79, 61 of whom attended hatha yoga classes.
Yoga 'boosts cognitive ability of sedentary seniors'   Medical News Today
Yoga makes brains nimble, too   Quartz
Yoga may boost your brainpower: Study   Economic Times
Business Standard   
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  Livemint   
Yoga guru BKS Iyengar dies at 95  Livemint
B.K.S Iyengar, who taught yoga to thousands, died on Wednesday morning. Photo: Abhijit Bhatlekar/Mint. B.K.S Iyengar, who taught yoga to thousands, died on Wednesday morning. We reproduce a late 2013 interview of him as well as a 2014 tribute.
Renowned yoga guru BKS Iyengar dies in Pune   Hindustan Times
Yoga guru BKS Iyengar passes away   Times of India
Padmashree awardee yoga guru BKS Iyengar passes away   Oneindia
India Today   
IBNLive   
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Nagpur: Unborn Baby's Skeleton Removed from Woman's Womb after 36 Years  NDTV
Nagpur: In a rare surgery, a team of doctors from a city hospital removed the skeleton of an unborn baby from the womb of a 60-year-old woman after a span of 36 years, possibly the longest that the remains of an ectopic pregnancy were retained in a female ...


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  Mid-Day   
28 women fall ill in Mumbai hospital after being given 'routine' injections  Mid-Day
Twenty eight women undergoing treatment at Bhabha Hospital started complaining of uneasiness, giddiness and started vomiting late on Monday night, minutes after being administered injections. Of the 28 patients, 13 were rushed to Sion Hospital, and the ...

33 fall ill after getting antibiotic dose at Bhabha   Free Press Journal
45 women fall ill, inquiry launched after docs suspect prescribed drug   Mumbai Mirror
28 laid low by antibiotic injection in Mumbai   Daily News & Analysis
Indian Express   
Times of India   
The Asian Age   
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  indiatvnews.com   
Tapas Paul admitted to hospital after suffering brain stroke  indiatvnews.com
"He (Paul) was brought to the hospital at 4 pm. Then MRI was conducted and it was found that he has suffered a brain stroke. He has been admitted in ICCU and is under 72-hour observation by the doctors," Belle Vue Hospital official P Tandon said. Earlier in ...

Tapas Pal suffers brain stroke, admitted to hospital   Times of India
Trinamool Congress MP Tapas Paul admitted to hospital after suffering brain ...   Financial Express

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26 dengue cases reported in Delhi: SDMC  The Hindu
Over 25 cases of dengue have been reported in the Capital so far this year, according to a report released by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation on Tuesday. Over 5,500 dengue cases and six deaths were registered in the Capital last year, according to ...

Malaria, dengue cases lower than last yr in capital   Deccan Herald
26 dengue cases are reported   The Asian Age

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  The Hindu   
Rights bodies call for legal framework to regulate surrogacy  Business Standard
With India becoming a hub for surrogacy, human rights bodies have called for rights-based legal framework to safeguard the interests of all major stakeholders. The unregulated reproductive tourism industry of 'procreating' through surrogacy is rapidly ...

'Rights-based framework needed to regularise surrogacy'   Daijiworld.com
Murky cases, happy endings   The Hindu

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  IANS   
Won't let politics interfere with the health of the country: Harsh Vardhan  Firstpost
New Delhi: Politics should in no way affect the health programme and policies of the country, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan today emphasised even as he stressed on "improving health" of the various government departments. "For the health of the ...

'Government aims to immunise every child against fatal diseases'   Business Standard
Harsh Vardhan calls for every child to be vaccinated   ANINEWS
Dr Harsh Vardhan releases music video to fill awareness deficit   India Education Diary

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