2014年9月2日 星期二

2014-09-03 India Health

  Financial Express   
Massive surge in cancer cases in India but where are the doctors?  Financial Express
The doctor-cancer patient ratio gap in India is unlikely to be corrected any time soon unless dramatic measures are taken. (Thinkstock). SummaryDoctor-patient ratio: Less than 1,600 cancer specialists to treat an estimated 1 crore cancer patients.
Massive surge in cancer cases nationwide but where are the doctors?   Indian Express

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  indiatvnews.com   
belly fat affects blood pressure  indiatvnews.com
Washington: People with fat around their abdominal area are at greater risk of developing hypertension (high blood pressure) when compared to those with similar body mass index (BMI) but fat concentrations elsewhere on the body, says a study. "Having ...

Pot belly may put you at higher risk of hypertension   Business Standard
'Beer belly'can increase hypertension risk   Free Press Journal

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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
The Hindu   
Deccan Chronicle   
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  Financial Express   
Homophobic, racist posts on Facebook harm mental health  Financial Express
Scientists found that social networks may threaten subjective well-being by eroding a user's trust on others. SummarySocial networks, including Facebook, increase the risk of being exposed to "offensive.
STUDY: Reading Hate on Facebook Is Bad for Your Health   Advocate.com
Study: Seeing homophobia on Facebook 'hurts mental wellbeing'   PinkNews.co.uk

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  indiatvnews.com   
Man held for selling sex determination kits  The Hindu
A post-graduate man, based in Delhi, has been arrested by the Food and Drug Administration and Health Department, Haryana, for allegedly selling sex determination kits, which is illegal and punishable offence under the Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques ...

Man running baby gender selection website held   Times of India
Delhi man held for selling 'baby gender kit'   Hindustan Times
Man nabbed for selling medical kits for conceiving baby boy   Business Standard
Press Trust of India   
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  Times of India   
Self declaration to detect Ebola virus! Bombay high court not amused  Daily News & Analysis
The Bombay high court on Tuesday sounded surprised at the scanty steps taken by the Union and state governments to check Ebola virus spreading in Maharashtra. The court said: "Deploying a medical team at airports is not enough unless this is your policy ...

How can Centre and Maharashtra government rely on flyers' self-declaration of ...   Times of India
HC asks Centre, Maha govt if they were medically screening passengers for Ebola   Firstpost
Are you medically screening passengers for Ebola?: HC to Maharashtra ...   Deccan Chronicle

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  Economic Times   
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   
Science 2.0   
Jagran Josh   
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  TheHealthSite   
Ebola scare drives Raiganj Polytechnic students out of hostel  Times of India
MALDA: Hundreds of Raiganj Polytechnic students on Tuesday vacated the college hostel after a suspected Ebola patient was admitted to Raiganj District Hospital next door. Alip Das, who returned from Liberia on August 25, has tested positive for malaria.
Liberia returnee quarantined in West Bengal over suspicions of Ebola infection   The News Reports
Ebola in India: First suspected Ebola case in West Bengal   TheHealthSite
Raiganj: Man with Ebola Symptoms Admitted to Hospital   NDTV
Press Trust of India   
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  Economic Times   
World Class Health Infrastructure and Technology to Bolster the Medical Tourism ...  DigitalJournal.com
'Availability of World Class Health Infrastructure and Advanced Technology among medical tourists will drive the overall Asia Medical Tourism Industry to reach around US$ 25 Billion in 2018', says RNCOS. Noida, UP -- (ReleaseWire) -- 09/02/2014 ...

India among Top 3 Asian Countries Preferred by Foreign Patients   International Business Times, India Edition
KPMG-FICCI study ranked India among top three medical tourism destinations in ...   Jagran Josh
India among top 3 Medical Tourism destinations in Asia: KPMG & FICCI   TravelBizMonitor
All India Radio   
Times of India   
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97-year-old woman undergoes angioplasty  Business Standard
A 97-year-old woman underwent angioplasty at a hospital here with the doctors claiming her to be oldest women to have gone through such a procedure. The nonagenarian woman was attending to her activities on her own when she felt severe chest pain.

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