2014年8月24日 星期日

2014-08-25 India Health

  TheHealthSite   
Aspirin not only prevents pain but also promotes recovery  TheHealthSite
aspirin According to a new study published online in PNAS, aspirin has a dual role in acting on pain. Not only does it prevent inflammation and pain but also hastens the end of inflammation. According to the study, the drug kills cyclooxygenase, thus ...

New study discovers aspirin`s double effect   ANINEWS

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  Times of India   
Genes may influence hangover chances  Business Standard
Know why you get a hangover after a night of drinking while some of your friends do not? Blame it on your genes. According to new research from University of Missouri-Columbia, genetic factors accounted for 45 percent of the difference in hangover ...

Genes may put some people at increased risk of hangovers   Deccan Chronicle

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  Economic Times   
GSVM to be upgraded into super-speciality hospital: Vardhan  Times of India
Union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on Sunday announced that Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College would be upgraded into a super-speciality hospital on the lines of AIIMS in Delhi. "The hospital will be brought at par with the AIIMS ...

6 medical college hospitals in Uttar Pradesh will be upgraded: Harsh Vardhan   Economic Times
Six UP medical institutions to be upgraded: Harsh Vardhan   Business Standard
Six AIIMS-grade super-speciality centres for Uttar Pradesh cleared   India Education Diary
Indileak   
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  Upstart Magazine   
Reducing the Extra Brain Synapses Can Cure Autism, Says Study  Upstart Magazine
According to a new study, autistic patients have greater amount of synapses in their brains as compared to the normal individuals. Synapses are the brain connections; they allow the brain cells to send and receive the information in the form of signals.
Autism Treatment on the Horizon   Dumb-Out
Drug pruning extra synapses in brain can treat autism – study   RT
Discovery of excessive neural synapses in autism patients holds promise for ...   Tech Times
Capital OTC   
Oman Tribune   
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  Times of India   
Reading 'Fifty Shades' linked to unhealthy behaviours  Free Press Journal
Washington: Young adult women who read 'Fifty Shades of Grey' are more likely to exhibit signs of eating disorders and have a verbally abusive partner, a new study has claimed. Women who read all three books in the erotic romance series are at increased ...

Reading 'Fifty Shades of Grey' may lead to risky behavior in young women, study ...   Daily Digest
50 Shades of Grey is dangerous reading   NEWS.com.au
Fifty Shades of Grey dangerous to the health of young women   9news.com.au
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Independent   
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  USA TODAY   
British Ebola patient in West Africa evacuated back to London  Xinhua
LONDON, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- A British healthcare worker residing in Sierra Leone, who has been diagnosed with the Ebola virus disease, has been flown back to London, British authority said on Sunday. The Department of Health confirmed that, following ...

British Ebola victim lands at RAF Northolt from Sierra Leone and is given police ...   Daily Mail
RAF flies British Ebola victim back to UK from Sierra Leone   Herald Scotland
Ebola outbreak: Infected British health-care worker returns to UK   CBC.ca
Telegraph.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
Reuters   
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  Boston Globe   
Medical profession: A money ripping vocation?  Economic Times
The dysfunction is not entirely due to doctors. Jauhar describes how external sources - the government, the insurance industry, and pharma companies - have all played a role. Doctors, particularly primary care physicians and internists, who previously spent ...

A heartless profession?   Times of India
Troubled doctor examines loss of his own ethics   Legal Examiner
'Doctored' by Sandeep Jauhar   Boston Globe
New York Post   
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  The New Indian Express   
They Walked Blindfolded for a Cause  The New Indian Express
BANGALORE: About 100 blind people on Sunday led over 600 men and women, all blindfolded, as they walked from M G Road Metro Station to Bal Bhavan. While the blind walked confidently, with the help of their walking sticks, the blindfolded volunteers ...

A walk to 'see' how the blind feel   Bangalore Mirror
Blind lead the blindfolded   The Hindu

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  IBNLive   
India Places State-Run Hospitals Under Review to Probe Graft  Businessweek
India has placed all central government-run hospitals under “critical review” to identify and end corrupt medical practices in the country. The hospitals under scrutiny will include the New Delhi-based All India Institute of Medical Sciences as the government ...

Centre Plans Crackdown on Graft in Health Care Sector   International Business Times, India Edition
India reviews state hospitals to end widespread corruption   Reuters India

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  Mid-Day   
Flier from Nigeria quarantined in Mumbai hospital over Ebola fears  Mid-Day
In the wake of the Ebola scare, a 32-year-old man, who came to the city from Nigeria yesterday, has been admitted to the isolation ward of the civic-run Jogeshwari trauma centre after airport authorities notified the BMC that he had fever. While the man did not ...

City's first suspected Ebola case reported   Mumbai Mirror
Ebola virus suspect quarantined in Mumbai hospital   Times of India

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