24x7 chest pain helpline launched The Hindu
The need for immediate cardiac care is growing, especially as India is one of the leading countries when it comes to heart attacks under the age of 40. To treat patients with as little delay as possible, Vijaya Group of Hospitals launched a 24-hour chest pain ...
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The need for immediate cardiac care is growing, especially as India is one of the leading countries when it comes to heart attacks under the age of 40. To treat patients with as little delay as possible, Vijaya Group of Hospitals launched a 24-hour chest pain ...
Ebola Zone Countries Isolated as Airlines Stop Flights NDTV
Freetown: The three nations at the centre of the west African Ebola outbreak were left increasingly isolated Thursday as more airlines suspended flights to the crisis zone. Air France has agreed to Paris's request for a "temporary suspension" of services to ...
British Ebola victim Will Pooley 'may have caught virus from baby boy'Mirror.co.uk
Ebola response 'dangerously inadequate,' says MSF officialEconomic Times
Ebola-hit states slip further in to isolationAljazeera.com
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Freetown: The three nations at the centre of the west African Ebola outbreak were left increasingly isolated Thursday as more airlines suspended flights to the crisis zone. Air France has agreed to Paris's request for a "temporary suspension" of services to ...
British Ebola victim Will Pooley 'may have caught virus from baby boy'
Ebola response 'dangerously inadequate,' says MSF official
Ebola-hit states slip further in to isolation
Greeting to health The Hindu
The outbreak of Ebola in four countries in West Africa has claimed at least 1,350 people, according to the World Health Organisation's recent announcement. The WHO has already declared the outbreak of this disease as an “extraordinary event” and “public ...
South Africa safe for visitors, says its airlineDaijiworld.com
Ebola scare: South African Airways takes steps to prevent virus spreadIndian Express
Ebola scare: SA Airways takes steps to prevent virus spreadMoneycontrol.com
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The outbreak of Ebola in four countries in West Africa has claimed at least 1,350 people, according to the World Health Organisation's recent announcement. The WHO has already declared the outbreak of this disease as an “extraordinary event” and “public ...
South Africa safe for visitors, says its airline
Ebola scare: South African Airways takes steps to prevent virus spread
Ebola scare: SA Airways takes steps to prevent virus spread
Nigerian woman under Ebola observation in Madurai hospital Times of India
MADURAI: A 34-year-old Nigerian woman has been kept under observation in a special separate ward, set up as a precautionary measure for monitoring suspected Ebola cases, at the Government Rajaji Hospital here. Stating this today, Hospital officials, ...
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MADURAI: A 34-year-old Nigerian woman has been kept under observation in a special separate ward, set up as a precautionary measure for monitoring suspected Ebola cases, at the Government Rajaji Hospital here. Stating this today, Hospital officials, ...
Aspirin vs. Warfarin for Deep Vein Clots WebMD
TUESDAY, Aug. 26, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Aspirin may offer an alternative for people who've had blood clots in the deep veins of the legs and can't tolerate long-term use of blood thinners, according to Australian researchers. The condition, called deep ...
Aspirin Post-anticoagulation Treatment Cuts Risk of Venous Thromboembolism ...HCPLive
Aspirin may be an alternative to warfarinHealth24.com
Low-dose aspirin reduces blood clot riskTimes of India
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TUESDAY, Aug. 26, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Aspirin may offer an alternative for people who've had blood clots in the deep veins of the legs and can't tolerate long-term use of blood thinners, according to Australian researchers. The condition, called deep ...
Aspirin Post-anticoagulation Treatment Cuts Risk of Venous Thromboembolism ...
Aspirin may be an alternative to warfarin
Low-dose aspirin reduces blood clot risk
New approach needed to curb open defecation? The Hindu
At over 620 million, India has the most number of people in the world defecating in the open. Open defecation and lack of sanitation are the leading causes for water-borne diseases like diarrhoea and stunted growth in children. Over 300,000 children aged ...
Toilets key to improving child health in India: studyBusiness Standard
'Toilets key to improve child health in India'Oneindia
Challenges ahead in improving child health by increasing access to sanitation in ...Science Codex
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At over 620 million, India has the most number of people in the world defecating in the open. Open defecation and lack of sanitation are the leading causes for water-borne diseases like diarrhoea and stunted growth in children. Over 300,000 children aged ...
Toilets key to improving child health in India: study
'Toilets key to improve child health in India'
Challenges ahead in improving child health by increasing access to sanitation in ...
Ebola scare: Travel plans to South Africa take a hit Times of India
PUNE: More and more tourists from the city are cancelling trips to South Africa and other countries in Africa since the Ebola outbreak, even though only west Africa has been affected by the virus. Travel companies have reported a 70% to 80% drop in bookings ...
Indian parliamentarians trip to South Africa cancelled over Ebola fears?Zee News
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PUNE: More and more tourists from the city are cancelling trips to South Africa and other countries in Africa since the Ebola outbreak, even though only west Africa has been affected by the virus. Travel companies have reported a 70% to 80% drop in bookings ...
Indian parliamentarians trip to South Africa cancelled over Ebola fears?
'Ban E-cigarette use indoors,' says WHO BBC News
The World Health Organization says there should be a ban on the use of e-cigarettes indoors and that sales to children should stop. In a report the health body says there must be no more claims that the devices can help smokers quit - until there is firm ...
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The World Health Organization says there should be a ban on the use of e-cigarettes indoors and that sales to children should stop. In a report the health body says there must be no more claims that the devices can help smokers quit - until there is firm ...
More Teens Using Electronic Cigarettes
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WHO Calls for Strict Global Regulation of e-Cigarettes
KCR plans to boost medical tourism Times of India
HYDERABAD: With a view to boost the image of Hyderabad globally, Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao hinted at corporate hospitals to capitalise on their expertise and infrastructure in order to tap patients around the world. KCR was attending ...
Monitoring critically-ill patients made easyThe Hindu
Apollo's eAccess Services LaunchedThe New Indian Express
Apollo launches critical care delivery initiativeIBNLive
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HYDERABAD: With a view to boost the image of Hyderabad globally, Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao hinted at corporate hospitals to capitalise on their expertise and infrastructure in order to tap patients around the world. KCR was attending ...
Monitoring critically-ill patients made easy
Apollo's eAccess Services Launched
Apollo launches critical care delivery initiative
Harsh Vardhan: 20 new cancer centres to be set up across India over next few ... The News Reports
The Union Government has announced plans to setup 20 new specialised facilities in the next few years across the country for treatment of cancer. It is hoped that the new initiative will help in facing the rising needs of the population. Each state will get one ...
Three new cancer centres to come up in Madhya PradeshHindustan Times
Harsh Vardhan Plans to Set up 20 New Cancer Treatment Centres in IndiaInternational Business Times, India Edition
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The Union Government has announced plans to setup 20 new specialised facilities in the next few years across the country for treatment of cancer. It is hoped that the new initiative will help in facing the rising needs of the population. Each state will get one ...
Three new cancer centres to come up in Madhya Pradesh
Harsh Vardhan Plans to Set up 20 New Cancer Treatment Centres in India
Government to set up 20 new cancer treatment centers Harsh Vardhan
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