Indian scientist finds key to identify mysterious causes of brain disorders TheHealthSite
brain disorder A new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine, reveals a novel technique called 'targeted high-coverage sequencing' used by Indian scientist Dr Saumya Jamuar for discovering hidden genetic causes of brain disorders.
Indian Scientist uses new approach to find 'hidden' genetic causes of brain ...Business Standard
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brain disorder A new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine, reveals a novel technique called 'targeted high-coverage sequencing' used by Indian scientist Dr Saumya Jamuar for discovering hidden genetic causes of brain disorders.
Indian Scientist uses new approach to find 'hidden' genetic causes of brain ...
UN vows central role in fighting 'exceptional' Ebola epidemic Zee News
Monrovia: The United Nations vowed to play a "strong role" in helping Liberia and its neighbours fight a deadly outbreak of Ebola in west Africa, which it said could take months to bring it under control.
Ebola outbreak: Ivory Coast closes western bordersCBC.ca
How Ebola Virus Has Affected The Faith Of Christians And MuslimsThe Guardian Nigeria
How Ebola Is Taking Toll On Nigeria's EconomyLeadership Newspapers
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Monrovia: The United Nations vowed to play a "strong role" in helping Liberia and its neighbours fight a deadly outbreak of Ebola in west Africa, which it said could take months to bring it under control.
Ebola outbreak: Ivory Coast closes western borders
How Ebola Virus Has Affected The Faith Of Christians And Muslims
How Ebola Is Taking Toll On Nigeria's Economy
Ebola training program 'training the trainers' set to begin in India Northern Voices Online
The union government is taking the threat seriously. Ebola training program 'training the trainers' is all set to begin in India next month. New Delhi: Ebola is creating scare in almost every part of the world. The African countries that are facing its outbreak are ...
Ebola in India: WHO urges India to strengthen Ebola control and prevention plansTheHealthSite
Ebola training to start next monthCalcutta Telegraph
WHO, health ministry working on Ebola planHindustan Times
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The union government is taking the threat seriously. Ebola training program 'training the trainers' is all set to begin in India next month. New Delhi: Ebola is creating scare in almost every part of the world. The African countries that are facing its outbreak are ...
Ebola in India: WHO urges India to strengthen Ebola control and prevention plans
Ebola training to start next month
WHO, health ministry working on Ebola plan
Kurla hospital death: BMC to examine antibiotics Times of India
MUMBAI: Rattled by the two incidents within a week of adverse drug reactions among women patients admitted in its hospitals, the civic health machinery plans to carry out its own molecular tests to nail the suspect drugs. Dr Suhasini Nagda, director of major ...
Now ten patients in Rajawadi Hospital fall prey to antibiotic reactionDaily News & Analysis
Now, 10 women at Rajawadi Hospital suffer reactions to antibioticsMid-Day
Same drugs affect 10 more patients, this time at RajawadiMumbai Mirror
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MUMBAI: Rattled by the two incidents within a week of adverse drug reactions among women patients admitted in its hospitals, the civic health machinery plans to carry out its own molecular tests to nail the suspect drugs. Dr Suhasini Nagda, director of major ...
Now ten patients in Rajawadi Hospital fall prey to antibiotic reaction
Now, 10 women at Rajawadi Hospital suffer reactions to antibiotics
Same drugs affect 10 more patients, this time at Rajawadi
Drug price debate; Don't cow down to pharma pressure, activists tell govt Firstpost
Several civil society groups working in the public health sector have asked the Union government not to cow down to the pressure of the pharmaceutical industry regarding its progressive steps to cap the pricing of essential and lifesaving medicines. The first ...
NPPA fixes/revises ceiling and retail prices of 56 formulation packspharmabiz.com
Pharma companies challenge price fixingThe Asian Age
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Several civil society groups working in the public health sector have asked the Union government not to cow down to the pressure of the pharmaceutical industry regarding its progressive steps to cap the pricing of essential and lifesaving medicines. The first ...
NPPA fixes/revises ceiling and retail prices of 56 formulation packs
Pharma companies challenge price fixing
The guru with a stick Times of India
The morning women's class is set to start. But the teacher is laid up so the class waits — true Iyengar soldiers with bricks, ropes, and mat in readiness. There is a gasp; the unexpected has happened. The colossus himself strides in, bare-chested, grey locks in ...
'Yoga made me a new person'Indian Express
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Light On GurudomOutlook
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The morning women's class is set to start. But the teacher is laid up so the class waits — true Iyengar soldiers with bricks, ropes, and mat in readiness. There is a gasp; the unexpected has happened. The colossus himself strides in, bare-chested, grey locks in ...
'Yoga made me a new person'
BKS Iyengar: The guruji who brought yoga to the masses
Light On Gurudom
'Ban cosmetics tested on animals' Times of India
NAVI MUMBAI: Animal rights campaigners are turning the spotlight on animal abuse in cosmetics and food processing sectors. Actor Pamela Anderson has written to Union health minister Harsh Vardhan seeking a ban on toiletries that are tested on animals.
Pamela Anderson urges officials to stay strong over cosmetics banHollywood.com
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NAVI MUMBAI: Animal rights campaigners are turning the spotlight on animal abuse in cosmetics and food processing sectors. Actor Pamela Anderson has written to Union health minister Harsh Vardhan seeking a ban on toiletries that are tested on animals.
Pamela Anderson urges officials to stay strong over cosmetics ban
A heartless profession? Times of India
It is the Holy Grail for almost every Indian parent: that their son and or daughter go to medical college, become doctors, and embark on a thriving career that brings laurels - and sure, some lolly. It's no different with NRIPIO parents, in the US, UK, or elsewhere, ...
'Doctored' by Sandeep JauharBoston Globe
Why it's hell to be a doctor in America todayNew York Post
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It is the Holy Grail for almost every Indian parent: that their son and or daughter go to medical college, become doctors, and embark on a thriving career that brings laurels - and sure, some lolly. It's no different with NRIPIO parents, in the US, UK, or elsewhere, ...
'Doctored' by Sandeep Jauhar
Why it's hell to be a doctor in America today
Fitness game apps may not lead to long-term success: study CTV News
An increasingly sedentary lifestyle in which people can't put down their mobile devices has led app developers to believe there could be a pot of gold in motivating people to exercise by means of gamified fitness, though researchers says the gaming aspect ...
Gamification ever-present in fitness apps, but is it effective?The Malay Mail Online
Effectiveness of Exercise Apps Doubted by scientistsChinatopix
Fitness app games no substitute for actual exercise StudyJagran Post
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An increasingly sedentary lifestyle in which people can't put down their mobile devices has led app developers to believe there could be a pot of gold in motivating people to exercise by means of gamified fitness, though researchers says the gaming aspect ...
Gamification ever-present in fitness apps, but is it effective?
Effectiveness of Exercise Apps Doubted by scientists
Fitness app games no substitute for actual exercise Study
Fifty Shades of mental health disorders Science Codex
Popular fiction that normalizes and glamorizes violence against women, such as the blockbuster "Fifty Shades of Grey", may be associated with a greater risk of potentially harmful health behaviors and risks, according to a new study are presented in the ...
I've read all the Fifty Shades books. Does that make me submissive?Telegraph.co.uk
Women who read Fifty Shades of Grey are more likely to have abusive partners ...The Independent
Reading 'Fifty Shades' linked to unhealthy behaviours: StudyDeccan Herald
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Popular fiction that normalizes and glamorizes violence against women, such as the blockbuster "Fifty Shades of Grey", may be associated with a greater risk of potentially harmful health behaviors and risks, according to a new study are presented in the ...
I've read all the Fifty Shades books. Does that make me submissive?
Women who read Fifty Shades of Grey are more likely to have abusive partners ...
Reading 'Fifty Shades' linked to unhealthy behaviours: Study
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