2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 India Health

  Economic Times   
New study says obese kids at six times more high blood pressure risk  Economic Times
BERLIN: The high blood pressure risk in obese children and teenagers is up to six times greater than those of a healthy weight, a new study has warned. "The prevalence of hypertension and obesity in children and adolescents is continuing to rise in most ...

Fat children have up to six times more high blood pressure risk   Daily Mail
Obese children face 6 times more risk of high blood pressure   Daily News & Analysis
Obese kids at greater risk of high blood pressure, German researchers say   The News Reports
Jagran Post   
TheHealthSite   
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  Zee News   
India, Japan to work together in fight against sickle cell anaemia  Zee News
Kyoto: Prime Minister Narendra Modi sought Japan's help in treatment for the sickle cell anaemia (SCA), a deadly disease commonly found amongst tribals in India. Japan and India will now work together in developing a treatment for the hereditary disorder ...

India, Japan to work jointly on Sickle Cell Anaemia treatment   The News Reports
Japan's Nobel laureate to help India battle sickle cell anaemia   domain-B
Modi seeks help on sickle cell anaemia   Indian Express
Deccan Chronicle   
The Hindu   
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  Toronto Sun   
Wine only good for heart when you exercise: study  Business Standard
Drinking moderate amounts of wine may provide protection against heart disease - but only in people who exercise, a new study has found. According to the study by Professor Milos Taborsky from the Czech Republic, wine only protects against ...

Health buzz: Wine good for your heart only if you exercise   India Today
Study: Exercise to reap the heart-health benefits of wine   The Malay Mail Online
Wine Alone Can't Cut Heart Risk, Exercise Needed   Counsel & Heal
CITY A.M.   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
6 suspect Ebola patients quarantined at Delhi airport  Daily News & Analysis
Six high-risk cases (suspect cases) of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) were on Monday admitted to quarantine facility at the Delhi airport. “Six high-risk cases have been admitted on September 1, 2014 to quarantine facility at Delhi Airport. We are monitoring the ...

Ebola: Six 'high risk' passengers from WAfrica quarantined   Hindustan Times
6 from Africa tested for Ebola at airport   Times of India
Six 'High Risk' Ebola Passengers From West Africa Quarantined at Delhi Airport   NDTV

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  Medscape   
The Self-Winding Pacemaker That Could . . . Seeing the Future of Batteryless ...  Medscape
I don't know about you, but I often find myself day dreaming about what future doctors might think of our current technology. Sure, in this moment, most of us consider our tools quite nifty. And they are. Quadripolar LV pacing leads, wireless remote monitoring, ...

Coming soon -- batteryless pacemakers!   TheHealthSite
World's first battery-less pacemaker in the works   Zee News
ESC: Heart Energy May Be Enough to Drive Pacemaker   MedPage Today

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  Zee News   
Nigeria to get Japanese drug for Ebola treatment  Zee News
Abuja: Nigeria will soon get a Japanese drug to treat Ebola, the country's Health Minister Onyebuchi Chukwu said Monday. The drug named Favipiravir and developed by a subsidiary of Fujifilm Holdings in Japan, could be delivered any time soon in Nigeria, ...

Nigeria Reports One New Ebola Case   Wall Street Journal
Nigeria records another Ebola case in oil city, 17 cases total   Reuters India
Dispatch From Liberia: An Epidemic of Fear   Huffington Post
Nigerian Tribune   
Osun Defender   
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  Capital FM Kenya   
New method to diagnose malaria found  Zee News
Washington: Scientists have developed a fast, reliable and inexpensive method to diagnose malaria that uses magnetic fields to detect the parasite's waste products in the blood of infected patients. Over the past several decades, malaria diagnosis has ...

Scientists discover new detect malaria parasite   ANINEWS
Magnet technology for accurate malaria diagnosis   Jagran Post
Scientists use magnetic fields for rapid diagnosis of malaria   TheHealthSite
Yahoo News UK   
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  Financial Express   
Will take 2-2.5 yrs for phase-3 clinical trails: Wockhardt  Moneycontrol.com
The QIDP status will allow fast tracking of the drug application from the USFDA and 5-year extension for the drug patents in the US. Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3. Will take 2-2.5 yrs for phase-3 clinical trails: Wockhardt. The QIDP status ...

Wockhardt shares gain nearly 3% on bourses   Financial Express
Wockhardt gets QIPD status for anti-infectives   mydigitalfc.com
Wockhardt's two anti infective drugs get QIDP status from US FDA   pharmabiz.com
Hindu Business Line   
Pharmaceutical Business Review   
Science 2.0   
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  Delhi Daily News   
Doctors must work in rural India: Harsh Vardhan  Delhi Daily News
Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on Sunday appealed to doctors and specialists to serve in rural areas. Speaking at the Annual conference of the Society of Cardiac Anaesthesiology, the health minister said state governments were unable to provide ...

Dr Harsh Vardhan asks doctors to work in rural India   TheHealthSite
Spare some time for services in hill towns during vacation, doctors told   The Hindu
Health Minister Vardhan plans 'working holidays' for Government doctors   Daily Mail
The New Indian Express   
Business Standard   
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  Jagran Post   
Obese teens more likely to become regular smokers  Jagran Post
New Delhi: In a new study researchers have found that obese teenagers are at more risk to become regular smokers as compared to teens with moderate weight. By : Jagran Post News Desk | Jagran Post Editorial · Share · Share. Representational picture.
Overweight teens likelier to pick up smoking   Zee News

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