2014年9月5日 星期五

2014-09-06 India Health

  Daily Mail   
WHO calls for action to reduce global suicide rate of 800000 a year  Daily Mail
The World Health Organization has released global suicide statistics that reveals the United States is about average worldwide while the nations of Guyana, North and South Korea have the highest rates. More than 800,000 people each year worldwide ...

Suicides as Preventable as Most Accidents   The New Indian Express
Suicide rate highest among youngsters in India: WHO   Business Standard
Two Caribbean countries in World's Top Ten suicide list   Jamaica Observer
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Medical News Today   
Oneindia   
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  Indian Express   
Rain could lead to spike in dengue, malaria: Doctors  Indian Express
The recent spell of rain in the capital has led to a spurt in viral infections, especially influenza, common cold and conjunctivitis. While vector-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue saw a dip this year due to the delayed monsoon, doctors now foresee a ...


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  IBNLive   
Are doctors personally checking flyers from Ebola-affected nations: Bombay ...  Daily News & Analysis
The Bombay high court on Friday asked the Centre if the doctors deployed at Mumbai Airport personally check the passengers coming from Ebola-affected countries or they only rely on self-declaration by passengers and machines. A division bench of ...

File Ebola affidavit, says High Court   The Asian Age
Med check-up must for flyers from Ebola-hit countries: HC   Times of India
HC asks Centre to file affidavit on screening on passengers for Ebola   Firstpost
Press Trust of India   
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  New York Times   
Ebola Is Taking a Second Toll, on Economies  New York Times
People wait to be admitted to an Ebola treatment center in Liberia. Credit Daniel Berehulak for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This Page. Continue reading the ...

Use Ebola survivors' blood - WHO   BBC News
Ebola Delivers a Cruel Blow to Economies   NDTV
WHO endorses blood transfusions to combat Ebola, despite skepticism   Los Angeles Times
Herald Scotland   
ABC News   
Reuters   
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  Free Press Journal   
Lalu Prasad undergoing 'cardiac rehabilitation'  Free Press Journal
Mumbai: RJD chief Lalu Prasad, who was shifted out of the intensive care unit yesterday after undergoing triple heart surgery on August 27 here, was now undergoing 'cardiac rehabilitation', doctors said. “Today we have started cardiac rehabilitation process ...

Lalu out of ICU, making progress after heart surgery   IANS
Lalu Prasad Yadav out of ICU, eight days after triple heart surgery   TheHealthSite
RJD Chief Lalu Prasad moved out of ICU   Jagran Post

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  The New Indian Express   
GVK-EMRI, NTRI Sign Deal to Improve Trauma Care  The New Indian Express
HYDERABAD: GVK, EMRI on Friday signed a pact with the National Trauma Research Institute (NTRI), Australia to strengthen trauma care in India. The memorandum of understanding was signed by the chairman and managing director of the GVK Group Dr ...

GVK EMRI signs MoU with NTRI Australia   indiablooms
GVK EMRI signs MoU with Australian institute for trauma care   Business Standard
GVK EMRI inks MoU with NTRI Australia to strengthen trauma care in India   pharmabiz.com
Hindu Business Line   
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  Times of India   
Childhood obesity may causes asthma: study  Business Standard
It is more probable that childhood obesity contributes to asthma rather than the other way around, according to a new research. For years, doctors have known that there is a link between childhood obesity and asthma, but have found it difficult to determine ...

Childhood obesity may cause asthma   IANS

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  Medical Xpress   
First international standards to assess growth of babies developed  Times of India
LONDON: As many as 13 million additional new-borns across the globe, now considered "normal" will soon be designated as undernourished — thanks to the world's first international standards for fetal growth and new-born size have been developed by a ...

International Standards Assess Baby Growth   Laboratory Equipment
New newborn size guidelines to combat undernutrition and stunting   TheHealthSite
First accurate measurements of ideal growth from conception to birth revealed   Business Standard

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  ANINEWS   
Abbott announces $20 mn for research  Indian Express
The Australian government will allocate $20 million over the next four years for research collaboration between Jai Prakash Narayan Apex Trauma Centre in AIIMS and the National Trauma Research Institute in Sydney. Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott ...

Aus PM Abbott visits AIIMS Trauma Centre   Zee News
India and Australia are exploring cooperation possibilities in Health sector   India Education Diary

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Omar joins mid-night rescue operation for 3-month-old baby  Hindustan Times
A frantic call from relatives of a three-month-old Aiza Faheem, stuck with her grandparents at an uptown locality in Srinagar on Friday night, made chief minister Omar Abdullah stay back till the morning to ensure the baby was rescued. At around 11:30 pm, the ...

Omar visits flood-hit areas   Kashmir Times
Kashmir Flooded: Omar Visits Magam   Kashmir Life

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