2014年8月22日 星期五

2014-08-23 India Health

  NDTV   
Ebola training to start next month  Calcutta Telegraph
New Delhi, Aug. 22: The Union health ministry plans to train state health officers on ebola next month amid concerns that India needs to strengthen its surveillance and infection-control practices to detect and stamp out the disease if it surfaces in the country.
WHO, health ministry working on Ebola plan   Hindustan Times
India should continue screening for Ebola: WHO   Deccan Herald
Strengthen infection control against Ebola, WHO tells India   Zee News
Reuters India   
Daily Bhaskar   
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  Irish Independent   
'Shadow zones' confound accurate reporting on Ebola virus  Los Angeles Times
Liberian police in protective clothing address residents as they wait for food rations in Monrovia, part of the quarantine plan to curb the spread of the Ebola virus. Liberian police in protective clothing address residents as they wait for food rations in Monrovia, ...

Ebola outbreak: World Health Organisation drafts strategy to combat disease as ...   ABC Online
Death toll tops 1400 as fear grips West Africa   Irish Independent
Last Ebola-free region of Liberia falls to virus   Zee News
Xinhua   
Reuters   
Wall Street Journal   
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  Hindu Business Line   
Laser device may end pin pricks for diabetics  Hindu Business Line
Researchers have used a specialised laser to measure blood sugar, an advance that could allow diabetics to check their condition without pricking themselves to draw blood. Princeton University researchers have measured blood sugar by directing a ...

New Laser Device Measures Blood Glucose Levels Without Pin Pricks for ...   Science World Report
Soon, laser device to measure blood sugar levels   Deccan Herald

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  Oneindia   
Two Indians plead guilty to massive healthcare fraud in US  Times of India
WASHINGTON: Two Indian pharmacists working in the US have pleaded guilty to a massive healthcare fraud, causing a loss of up to $7 million to the district of Maryland. Vipin Kumar Patel, 30, and Jigar Patel, 27, both of whom are licensed pharmacists and ...

Two plead guilty in pharmacy fraud scheme with Harford ties   Baltimore Sun
Two Indians plead guilty to fraud in US   Business Standard

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  IBNLive   
Docs coming from Nigeria suspected to have Ebola  Times of India
NEW DELHI: Four doctors of Indian origin and one physiotherapist were admitted to the quarantine facility at IGI airport on Friday for suspected Ebola virus symptoms. Health ministry officials said all five of them had returned from Nigeria. "They have been ...

Ebola scare: Health Ministry conducts screening at all airports in India   IBNLive
India on high alert for Ebola virus   National Turk English
About 500 air passengers being tracked for Ebola in India   The Hindu (blog)
Parda Phash   
Firstpost   
Livemint   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Now ten patients in Rajawadi Hospital fall prey to antibiotic reaction  Daily News & Analysis
After Kurla Bhabha, now it's BMC-run Rajawadi Hospital to see a group of women developing adverse reaction to the same family of antibiotics. But strangely, the civic body has no clue about how the reactions occurred, while Food and Drug Administration ...

Now, 10 women at Rajawadi Hospital suffer reactions to antibiotics   Mid-Day
Same drugs affect 10 more patients, this time at Rajawadi   Mumbai Mirror
Bhabha REPLAY AT RAJAWADI, TOO   Free Press Journal
The Asian Age   
Indian Express   
Times of India   
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  TheHealthSite   
Proposal to regularise fees creates chaos among doctors  TheHealthSite
Doctor The Rajya Sabha's proposal to cap doctor's consultation charges has created chaos in the medical fraternity. If the proposal is approved, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) is ready to go to the court even though patient bodies and activists are ...

Renuka Chowdhury proposal in RS to put cap on doctors' consultation charges   Sahara Samay
Cap on doctors' fee   E-Pao.net
Uproar among doctors over Rajya Sabha plan to cap consultation charges   Times of India
Mumbai Mirror   
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  Indiatimes.com   
Sachin Tendulkar Pays Tribute To Late Yoga Guru Iyengar  Indiatimes.com
NEW DELHI: Former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has paid rich tributes to late yoga guru BKS Iyengar, saying that practising his asanas helped him a lot in his glorious career. Iyengar, who was credited for taking the ancient practice to the West, died in a ...

Yuvraj Singh pays tributes to yoga guru Iyengar   Cricket Country
Death of yoga giant Iyengar revives debate: Are yogis after inner peace or tighter ...   Washington Post
Mind, body and science   The Hindu
The Guardian   
The American Bazaar   
Times of India   
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  IBNLive   
Minister asks official to file case over ebola rumour  Business Standard
Karnataka Health Minister U T Khader has asked the District Health Officer (DHO) of Dakshina Kannada to lodge a complaint with the cyber cell police in Bangalore against persons spreading rumours on social media claiming Ebola virus had entered the city.
Karnataka health minister directs DHO to file case against Ebola rumour   Livemint
Ebola in India? Karnataka Health Ministry Rubbishes WhatsApp Rumours ...   International Business Times, India Edition

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  Times of India   
Animal disease monitoring critical in preventing transmission of diseases to ...  Times of India
NEW DELHI: "Animal health remains one the weakest links in terms of how the world deals with disease risks," said Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations chief veterinary officer, Juan Lubroth on Thursday. Against the backdrop of the Ebola ...

UN stresses importance of animal disease monitoring, calls Ebola outbreak ...   Outbreak News Today
FAO stresses on animal disease monitoring for preventing human threats   fnbnews.com
FAO urges support for animal disease monitoring   CattleNetwork.com

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