2014年8月26日 星期二

2014-08-27 India Health

  Financial Express   
16 Indians from Liberia are Ebola-free, 1 quarantined  Financial Express
A passenger suspected of showing Ebola symptoms is taken away for quarantine from the IGI airport on Tuesday. Express photo: Tashi Tobgyal. SummarySeventeen Indians — part of a delegation of Afcons employees — who arrived in the capital from ...

No Ebola Case in India, Says Health Minister Harsh Vardhan   NDTV
79 Indians evacuated from Liberia, none infected from Ebola   Daily News & Analysis
Ebola crackdown at Delhi airport as 17 travellers return from crisis-hit Liberia   Daily Mail
The New Indian Express   
Times of India   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Ebola outbreak: Canadians pulled from Sierra Leone as precaution  CBC.ca
The Public Health Agency of Canada said in a statement late Tuesday it is finalizing plans to bring the three-person mobile team from Winnipeg's National Microbiology Laboratory home from Sierra Leone. The team is being recalled after three people staying ...

WHO Moves Team in Sierra Leone After a Medical Worker Contracts Ebola   New York Times
WHO pulls personnel from Ebola lab after health worker infected   Los Angeles Times
Canadian lab workers pulled from Sierra Leone over Ebola fears   CTV News
Reuters   
Times of India   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
World Health Organisation urges stiff regulatory curbs on e-cigarettes  Daily News & Analysis
The World Health Organisation (WHO) called for stiff regulation of electronic cigarettes as well as bans on indoor use, advertising and sales to minors, in the latest bid to control the booming new market. In a long-awaited report that will be debated by member ...

E-cigarettes should be regulated and sales restricted, WHO says   Los Angeles Times
World Health Organization Urges Stronger Regulation of Electronic Cigarettes   New York Times
E-cigarettes not a proven way to quit smoking, global and local authorities agree   Channel News Asia
Daily Mail   
Herald Scotland   
Irish Independent   
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  Financial Express   
Why children crave sugar  The Hindu
Know why your five-year-old kid demands chocolates or other sugary food all the time? To feed his/her “energy monster” brain. According to a new study, our bodies cannot afford to grow faster during the toddler and childhood years because a huge quantity ...

Energy hungry brain slows growth in kids   Free Press Journal
Slower growth on human children caused by too much brain activity   Chinatopix
Energy hungry brains slow down growth in kids   Financial Express
Philly.com   
University Herald   
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  Free Press Journal   
Insulin intake increases diabetics' risk of obesity  Free Press Journal
Washington : A new research has revealed that high insulin levels contribute to obesity and its complications and this finding may have important implications when treating diabetes, says ANI. Researchers from University of Texas, who made the discovery by ...

Diabetes Treatment Could be Tied to Toxic Clumps   HCPLive
Juvenile diabetes: Can it be prevented?   Zee News
High Insulin Levels Tied To Obesity Pathway: Research   Counsel & Heal
A Sweet Life   
SBS   
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  Mid-Day   
Three new cancer centres for Madhya Pradesh  Hindustan Times
The government will set up 20 new advanced cancer treatment facilities across India over the next few years to meet the rising burden of the disease, said union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on Tuesday. The minister said that for Madhya Pradesh, the ...

Union health minister announces three cancer centres to MP   Times of India
20 new cancer treatment centres across India: Harsh Vardhan   Zee News
Government plans more cancer centres, three in Madhya Pradesh   ANINEWS

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  NDTV   
Doctors remove baby skeleton from woman 36 years on  Mackay Daily Mercury
DOCTORS in India have removed a baby's skeleton from inside its mother, nearly four decades after the unborn infant died. Kantabai Thakre became pregnant in 1978, aged 24, but doctors warned the ectopic pregnancy had little chance of success. Terrified ...

Doctors Remove Skeleton of Foetus Inside Indian Woman for 36 Years   NDTV
Skeleton of baby that died 36 years ago found inside Indian woman new Doctors ...   Belfast Telegraph
Foetus left inside mother for 36 years removed   Times of Oman

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  Daily News & Analysis   
New study discovers aspirin's double effect  Daily News & Analysis
A new study has revealed that aspirin has a second effect, as it not only prevents inflammation and pain, but also hastens the end of inflammation. According to the study, the drug kills cyclooxygenase, thus preventing production of the prostaglandins that ...


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  Times of India   
Male nurse jailed for groping  Times of India
NEW DELHI: A male nurse of a government hospital has been sentenced to one year imprisonment by a trial court for molesting a patient. Jailing the nurse, the court termed it as an extremely grave incident saying it is disgusting that women are not safe even ...

Male nurse convicted of molesting patient during treatment   Indian Express
Male nurse gets 1-year jail for molesting patient   The Asian Age
One-year jail term for male nurse for molesting patient   Business Standard
Outlook   
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  NDTV   
As gluten's stigma declines, wheat is put in spotlight  Chron.com
Cortney Stanchfield, 25, works on one of her gluten-free recipes at her parents home in Porter. Cortney Stanchfield, 25, works on one of her gluten-free recipes at her. Photo By Jerry Baker/Freelance. Cortney Stanchfield, 25, works on one of her gluten-free ...

Gluten: Is it Really the Devil's Own Food?   The Indian Republic
'Gluten Free' Labeling to Benefit Celiac Disease Patients   Maine News Online
Is Gluten Bad for Your Health?   NDTV

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