2014年8月20日 星期三

2014-08-21 India Health

  The Hindu   
West Africa Ebola death toll rises to 1350: WHO  The Hindu
The death toll from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has now risen to at least 1,350 people, World Health Organization said on Thursday. The latest figures showed that the deaths are mounting fastest in Liberia, which now accounts for at least 576 of the ...

Liberia police fire on protesters as West Africa's Ebola toll hits 1350   Reuters
Clashes Erupt as Liberia Sets a Quarantine   New York Times
50000 quarantined in Liberia slum to contain spread of Ebola   The Seattle Times
Aljazeera.com   
The Nation   
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  Daily Mail   
Men CAN multi-task - but only if they're taught how by 'brain training'  Daily Mail
Women often joke that they have their man 'well-trained' but now males really could be taught the art of multi-tasking. It's a skill that the female gender are known for excelling at while men often struggle to do more than one thing at a time. Now a team of ...

Brain training may help people multitask better   The Asian Age
Brain training may help you multitask better   Financial Express
How brain can multitask better   Business Standard

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  Bangkok Post   
Surrogacy update: Baby wait  Bangkok Post
Australian families hoping to take their babies born to surrogate Thai mothers back home are finding the process is now anything but easy. Please join us on our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/bangkokpostlearning. Officials led by director-general ...

Fact file: How easy is it to bring overseas-born surrogate babies back to Australia ...   The West Australian
Judge calls for commercial surrogacy in Aust   Sky News Australia
Japanese man fathered 15 surrogate babies, reveals DNA test   India Today
The Japan Times   
Brisbane Times   
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Stimulating nerves in ear could improve health of heart  News-Medical.net
Stimulating nerves in your ear could improve the health of your heart, researchers have discovered. A team at the University of Leeds used a standard TENS machine like those designed to relieve labour pains to apply electrical pulses to the tragus, the small ...


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  Hindu Business Line   
Iyengar's yoga class: Young or old, everyone's on the mat  Times of India
In an overheated, billion-dollar market, Iyengar yoga stands apart, with its no nonsense, classicist approach. The guru smashed the weird-contortionist-twisted-around-himself cliche to create a scientific system for yoga. Iyengar is credited with some ...

BKS Iyengar, Who Helped Bring Yoga to the West, Dies at 95   New York Times
Indian Guru BKS Iyengar Spread Yoga Across the Globe   Wall Street Journal
BKS Iyengar dies at 95; Indian guru helped popularize yoga in West   Los Angeles Times
Daily News & Analysis   
The Globe and Mail   
The New Indian Express   
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  NDTV   
Fire scare aboard IndiGo flight at Delhi airport, 147 passengers evacuated safely  Firstpost
There was a fire scare aboard a IndiGo flight from Mumbai to Delhi after smoke was reportedly seen coming out of the left brake assembly of the aircraft after it landed in the national capital but all passengers and crew were evacuated safely. While initial ...

Narrow escape for 154 passenger on board IndiGo flight   SahilOnline
IndiGo flight catches fire while landing, at least 9 suffer injuries   IBNLive

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  IANS   
Using antibacterial soap may not be a good idea  Business Standard
Hand-washing with antibacterial soap may expose people to significant levels of a widely-used chemical that can potentially cause developmental problems in foetuses and newborns, a new study has warned. Triclosan, a synthetic antibacterial agent, ...

Antibacterial Soaps Can be Harmful and Toxic   NDTV
Using antibacterial soap not a good idea   Times of India
Revealed -- why you should stop washing hands with antibacterial soap   TheHealthSite
Khaleej Times   
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  The Hindu   
Ice bucket challenge co-founder drowns in US diving accident  The Hindu
The co-founder of a charity challenge that involves dumping a bucket of ice over one's head has died from drowning, The Boston Globe reported on Wednesday. The 27-year-old philanthropist Corey Griffin drowned after jumping off the roof of a two-story ...

Ice bucket challenge co-founder Corey Griffin dies in a diving accident   IBNLive
'I nominate my unborn child': Hayden Panettiere confirms her pregnancy for ALS ...   Daily Mail
Why are Riteish Deshmukh, Bipasha Basu and Akshay Kumar dumping ice ...   Daily News & Analysis
The Nation   
The State Journal-Register   
Irish Independent   
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  The Hindu   
Whistleblower IFS officer gets marching orders in Delhi  The Hindu
Whistleblower Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi, who took on Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda in the multi-crore plantation scam in 2009, has been removed from the post of Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) at the All India ...

AIIMS CVO removed from post   Indian Express
Govt forces AIIMS whistleblower officer out   Hindustan Times
Vardhan transfers AIIMS' 'exemplary' vigilance chief   Business Standard
Times of India   
IANS   
The Asian Age   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Typhoid patient given antibiotic injection, dies  Daily News & Analysis
A 47-year-old woman died on Tuesday night, 24 hours of suffering an adverse drug reaction (ADR) due to administration of antibiotic injections at BMC-run Kurla Bhabha Hospital. What happened? Saira Shaikh was among 28 women who were given the ...

Woman administered antibiotic concoction dies   Indian Express
Antibiotic victim dies at KEM Hospital   The Asian Age
Woman dies of complications after reaction to antibiotic   Times of India
Mumbai Mirror   
Free Press Journal   
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