2014年8月28日 星期四

2014-08-29 India Health

  The Hindu   
Doctors perform heart surgery on patient with reversed organs  Times of India
CHENNAI: When 38-year-old Nagaraj walked into the Government General Hospital six months ago with severe wheezing, loss of weight, cough and fatigue, doctors thought he was just another patient with a heart problem. To their surprise, they found not ...

Man From Vellore With 'Right' Heart Gets Valves Replaced   The New Indian Express
Man with rare condition gets double valve replacement   The Hindu

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  IBNLive   
Ebola outbreak: Cases could exceed 20000, WHO says  CBC.ca
The Ebola virus could eventually infect 20,000 people and the actual number of current cases may already be two to four times higher than reported, the World Health Organization says. The United Nations health agency released a road map on Thursday ...

WHO explains how a suspected Ebola outbreak spread in Congo   Los Angeles Times
As Ebola Grips Liberia's Capital, a Quarantine Sows Chaos   NDTV
Ebola outbreak: Airlines stop flights as US expert warns outbreak will 'worsen'   Telegraph.co.uk
CTV News   
Irish Independent   
Dallas Morning News   
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  Times of India   
Researchers Say 'Sleep Drunkenness' Affects 1 In 7 Americans  WDTV
Have you even been jolted awake in the morning and felt momentarily confused or dazed? Well, it's possible you've experienced what researchers are calling sleep drunkenness. Researchers have been doing studies on a new sleep disorder that could affect ...

Are you suffering from sleep drunkenness?   Times of India

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  Daily Digest   
Screening for newborn jaundice: There's an app for that!  Daily Digest
A new smartphone app uses the device's built-in camera and cloud connectivity to screen newborn babies for jaundice, a fairly common condition that may require medical attention. By John Tyburski, Daily Digest News Thursday, August 28, 2014. Screening ...

Smartphone App May Detect Neonatal Jaundice   Medgadget.com
New Photo App Can Detect Jaundice In Babies   RTT News
Smartphone app detects jaundice in newborns in minutes   Economic Times
Investor's Business Daily   
Futurity: Research News   
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  NDTV   
Junk food kills appetite for healthy diet  Times of India
MELBOURNE: Junk food not only makes you pile on the pounds, it may also suppress your appetite for a balanced diet. Australian researchers found that a diet of junk food in rats reduces their appetite for novel foods, a preference that normally drives them to ...

Junk food reduces appetite for balanced diet, new study shows   Daily Digest
Rats shun balanced diet after regular junk food, study shows   The Malay Mail Online
Junk Food Diet Keeps Rats from Seeking Out New Foods   Healthline
MetroNews Canada   
Business Standard   
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  BBC News   
Indian team among finalists to build Star Trek-style tricorder  Times of India
BANGALORE: India's Team Danvantri is among the 10 finalists of the XPrize competition to develop a Star Trek-style tricorder that can diagnose some 15 diseases and measure 5 vital signs, according to an announcement by the XPrize Foundation late on ...

CloudDX makes final cut in $10M Tricoder XPrize contest   CBC.ca
10 Finalist Teams Announced for Tricorder XPrize   IEEE Spectrum
Baltimore undergrads boldly go into Tricorder XPRIZE finals   Technical.ly
Chinatopix   
ITProPortal   
AZoSensors   
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  Times of India   
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 after anticoagulation lowers recurrent venous thromboembolism risk   Clinical Advisor
Statins May Reduce VTE Risk Associated with Hormone Therapy   Monthly Prescribing Reference
Aspirin Post-anticoagulation Treatment Cuts Risk of Venous Thromboembolism ...   HCPLive
Daily News & Analysis   
Times of India   
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  NDTV   
Poultry industry misleading people: CSE  Business Standard
The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Thursday rubbished claims made by the poultry industry that antibiotic residues found in Indian chicken were lower than the EU standard and accused it of "misleading" the people. The CSE reiterated its earlier ...

Poultry Industry is Misleading the Public, Says CSE   NDTV
CSE says poultry industry spreading half-truths   Real Time News, India
India: A Race to the Bottom with Antibiotic Overuse   Inter Press Service

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Doc must pay Rs 3 lakh in vegetative baby case  Mumbai Mirror
The suburban district consumer forum in Bandra has asked a Goregoan gynaecologist to pay a couple Rs 3.3 lakh for a medical botch-up following which their first-born went into a vegetative state in 2004. The baby eventually died. Forum president M Y ...

10 years on, forum pulls up woman doctor for negligence in delivery case   Indian Express
Doctor told to pay Rs13 lakh to parents for 'faulty' delivery of baby who died later   Times of India

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  Daily Mail   
Babbling back to babies helps them to speak faster: Researchers prove that ...  Daily Mail
It may just sound like baby talk, but mothers who hold a 'conversation' with their infants are actually teaching them to speak more quickly. Researchers found new mothers who respond enthusiastically to their baby's babbling are helping to speed up the ...

Responding to baby's babbles speeds language development   Pune Mirror
Parental attentiveness to infant babbling 'speeds up language development'   Medical News Today
Parents should respond to their baby's babbling!   Economic Times
Zee News   
Daily News & Analysis   
News-Medical.net   
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