2014年9月6日 星期六

2014-09-07 India Health

  Live Trading News   
Healthy Children Likely To Be Healthy Adults  Live Trading News
The more television children watched at aga 10, the more they watched in middle age, according to a new report that suggests the need for early interventions to get children off the couch. Over the course of 32 yrs, researchers from University College London ...

Couch-potato kids became couch-potato adults: study   GlobalPost

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Watchman jumps off sixth floor, dies  Indian Express
The police have identified the deceased as Kishor Kumar Kanojia, a watchman, who took the extreme step at around 6.30 pm on Saturday evening. He was admitted to the R N Cooper hospital in Juhu on Friday as he had fever, said Dr Sitaram Gawde, ...

Patient leaps to death from Cooper Hospital   Mumbai Mirror
Patient dies after jumping off hospital building   Times of India

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  NDTV   
Aligarh scientists discover new superbug  Odisha Sun Times
A new variant of a superbug has been accidentally discovered by researchers at the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), an expert here said. Asad Ullah Khan, associate professor and coordinator of the interdisciplinary biotechnology unit at the AMU, and his ...

AMU researchers discover new variant of superbug   ummid.com

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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
The New Indian Express   
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  IANS   
GVK EMRI signs MoU with Australian institute for trauma care  IANS
New Delhi/Hyderabad, Sep 6 (IANS) Integrated emergency services provider GVK EMRI on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with National Trauma Research Institute (NTRI), Australia to strengthen trauma care in India. The MoU was ...

GVK-EMRI, NTRI Sign Deal to Improve Trauma Care   The New Indian Express
GVK EMRI signs MoU with NTRI Australia   indiablooms
GVK EMRI inks MoU with NTRI Australia to strengthen trauma care in India   pharmabiz.com
Hindu Business Line   
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  Financial Express   
TB a national emergency: Vardhan  Chandigarh Tribune
An email repository has been planned for establishing connectivity between the government and doctors in the country with the objective of pooling resources to lower the disease burden. Government doctors as well as those in private practice would be ...

Biggest ever anti-TB drug resistance survey launched   The Hindu
TB a national emergency: Health Minister Harsh Vardhan   Economic Times
Tuberculosis a national emergency: Harsh Vardhan   Daily News & Analysis
Calcutta Telegraph   
All India Radio   
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  NDTV   
Dietary Supplements May Cause Liver Damage  NDTV
Dietary Supplements May Cause Liver Damage Dietary supplements have grown remarkably popular in the last few years. They may help with weight-management but their side effects remain highly debatable. According to a new study published in the ...

Liver Injuries Caused by Herbal and Dietary Supplements has Increased 20 ...   Headlines & Global News
Herbal, dietary supplements may harm liver: Study   Business Standard

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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

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  Times of India   
Cancer behind 70% deaths in India's atomic energy hubs  Times of India
MUMBAI: Cancer caused almost 70% of the 3,887 health-related deaths in the atomic energy hubs across the country over the last 20 years, an RTI reply has revealed. In all, 2,600 succumbed to cancer in 19 centres between 1995 and 2014. The query to the ...


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  NDTV   
Electronic Devices Can Affect Your Child's Sleep: Study  NDTV
Electronic Devices Can Affect Your Child's Sleep: Study Researchers say that nearly 3 out of 4 children (72 per cent) between the ages of 6 and 17 have at least one electronic device in their bedrooms while sleeping. In today's technology driven world, you'll ...

Turning off electronics helps kids sleep better: study   Financial Express
Study: You won't find a good night's sleep on the Internet   New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio
Parental Sleep Aids for School Kids   PsychCentral.com

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