2014年9月4日 星期四

2014-09-05 India Health

  Zee News   
Smoking e-cigs may lead to drug addiction  Zee News
Washington: A new study has observed that smoking e-cigarettes may encourage the addiction to other substances, such as marijuana and cocaine. The study presented at Massachusetts Medical Society examined that the e-cigarettes may act as a "gateway ...

Could E-Cigarettes Really Be "Gateway Drugs" To Harder Substances?   Bustle
E-Cigarettes: Gateway Drug to Substance Abuse, Addiction?   Monthly Prescribing Reference
E-cigarettes 'may be a gateway to illicit drug use, addiction, conventional smoking'   Medical News Today
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Firstpost   
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  Daily Mail   
Splashed out on pricey exercise gear? To avoid causing a stink, wear cotton ...  Daily Mail
If you've splashed out on pricey exercise gear for the gym, it may be time to wake up and smell … erm, your clothes. Because manmade fibres are more likely than their natural rivals to whiff after exercise, a study has found. It means those who don expensive ...

Cotton Helps With Bad Body Odour: Study   Huffington Post Canada
Why your gym clothes stink   Science AAAS
Polyester Clothes Stink After Exercise But Cotton Not So Much   Newsroom America
Zee News   
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  Fox News   
REFILE-India battles HIV/AIDS drug shortage as some firms halt supply  Reuters
(Refiles to fix typo in para 3). By Zeba Siddiqui. MUMBAI, Sept 4 (Reuters) - India is facing a shortage of HIV/AIDS drugs provided under the government's free medicine programme after some drugmakers halted supplies due to delayed payments, leaving ...

Poor patients in India facing HIV/AIDS drug shortages   Thomson Reuters Foundation
India Battles HIV/AIDS Drug Shortage as Some Firms Halt Supply   The New Indian Express
Centre's decision on HIV/AIDS control worries organizations working on the issue   Times of India

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  Indian Express   
Heart Experiment a Lesson For All: Docs  The New Indian Express
BANGALORE: A day after a heart from a brain-dead patient in Bangalore was successfully transplanted to a patient in Chennai, doctors in the city said the whole exercise demonstrated that proper coordination between various agencies involved in ...

Inter-state heart recipient recovering   Times of India
Green corridor: Heart rushed from Bangalore to Chennai to save patient   Zee News
Woman dies, but her heart lives on   The Hindu
Hindustan Times   
International Business Times, India Edition   
Free Press Journal   
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  Economic Times   
Controlling the spread of rotavirus disease  Irish Medical Times
Pressure is mounting to include the rotavirus vaccine — already recommended by the National Immunisation Advisory Committee of the RCPI — as part of Ireland's childhood immunisation schedule. Dara Gantly questions why its adoption has been delayed.
Rotavirus symposium kicks off   Times of India
Rotavirus: A chance to halt child killer no.1 at the gates   Daily News & Analysis
600 experts from 56 countries attending Rotavirus Symposium   Pakistan Observer
The Hindu   
Zee News   
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  Northern Voices Online   
Patients can call AIIMS and book appointment with physicians  Northern Voices Online
This will make things rather very easy for people visiting India's top hospital. Patients can call AIIMS and book appointment with physicians. Millions and millions of people visit AIIMS ever year from across the nation. Patients from far off areas in Madhya ...

AIIMS shocker: Private hospitals referring bodies   Times of India
Patients can call AIIMS to book appointment with doctors   Oneindia
Fixing appointments at AIIMS made simpler; hospital introduces mobile phone ...   The News Reports
TheHealthSite   
Indian Express   
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  Yahoo News UK   
Indoor Air Pollution Puts 3 Billion at Risk of Early Death and Poor Health  Yahoo News UK
Indoor air pollution arising from burning solid fuels like wood or charcoal is putting nearly 3 billion at risk of ill health and early death, according to a new commission looking into the problem. In India, where 85% of rural households still use firewood for ...

3 billion people worldwide at risk of early death due to household air pollution   News-Medical.net
Three Billion Worldwide Face Premature Death Risk   Counsel & Heal
Study Suggests Worldwide Health Risk Related to Indoor Air Pollution   AZoCleantech
The Hindu   
Jagran Post   
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  Toronto Star   
Watch: Ebola survivor Nancy Writebol to speak  Los Angeles Times
Nancy Writebol, the American medical missionary who was infected with the deadly Ebola virus while working in West Africa, said there were times she thought she wouldn't survive, but pulled through because of her deep faith in God and the help of doctors.
Ebola's Economic Toll on Africa Starts to Emerge   Wall Street Journal
US missionary with Ebola en route to Nebraska for treatment   Reuters
US to provide $90M to expand Ebola care centres   TVNZ
RT   
KMTV   
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  The News Reports   
Sleeplessness affects brain size, says scientist at University of Oxford  The News Reports
Sleep specialists have all along known that lack of sleep interferes with an individuals working. A new study further buttresses this belief and adds more credence saying that it can also shrink the brain's volume, especially in older people past 60 years.
Could Too Little Sleep Shrink Gray Matter in the Brain?   Science World Report
Your Brain may Shrink Due To Lack of Sleep   Dumb-Out
Lack of sleep may shrink your brain   wwlp.com
Capital OTC   
indiatvnews.com   
Forbes   
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  Orissadiary.com   
Odisha: AIIMS, Bhubaneswar to introduce Ayurveda, Yoga, Homoeopathy, Unani  Orissadiary.com
Bhubaneswar: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhubaneswar would introduce traditional systems of treatment such as ayurveda, yoga, homoeopathy and unani in two to three months' time. This was informed by its director Dr Ashok Kumar ...

Bhubaneswar AIIMS to introduce yoga, homeopathy and Ayurveda   Daily News & Analysis
Odisha AIIMS to introduce OPDs for traditional systems of medicine   Odisha Sun Times

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