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2014-09-15 India Health

  Daily News & Analysis   
Google Earth Engine to soon predict malaria on maps  Daily News & Analysis
University of California, San Francisco is currently working to create an online platform that Health workers around the world can use to predict where Malaria is likely to be transmitted using data on Google Earth Engine. The goal is to enable resource poor ...

Google Earth Engine to help predict malaria on maps   Economic Times
Google Earth Engine to help trace Malaria on map   Daily Bhaskar
Now, Google Earth to predict malaria on maps   Delhi Daily News
Singularity Hub   
Outbreak News Today   
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  The Hindu   
Delhi women run for breast cancer  The Hindu
Over 7,000 women made their way to the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium at sunrise on Sunday to run the SBI Pinkathon in a move to raise breast cancer awareness. After a foot-tapping Zumba warm-up, the run was flagged off to the beats of the dhol by Arundhati ...

Record turnout at women's marathon   The Asian Age
'Pinkathon' held in Delhi to promote breast cancer awareness   Zee News

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  Business Standard   
Gilead to allow 5 Indian firms to sell hepatitis generics in 90 countries  Business Standard
Multinational American drug maker Gilead Sciences was set to join hands with at least five Indian generic pharmaceutical companies and allow them to manufacture and sell cheaper versions of its new hepatitis C medicines - sofosbuvir and ledipasvir - in 90 ...

Indian companies to sign generic licensing deal for Hepatitis C drug Sovaldi   Livemint
New hepatitis C drug will cost more than old one   Columbus Dispatch
RPT-Gilead to raise price for new hepatitis C drug above $84000   Reuters
The Oregonian - OregonLive.com   
Baltimore Sun   
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  NDTV   
NDTV-Fortis Launch HEALTH4U Campaign  NDTV
India's health is being assaulted by a worrying new challenge lately - Non Communicable Diseases (NDS), that are slowly sickening a nation that, in less than a decade, will have the youngest workforce in the world. The single, overwhelming reason for this is ...

Deepika: The Face Of Health And Wellness   Business of Cinema
deepika padukone in retro style at delhi event   indiatvnews.com
Deepika Padukone Supports Health Care   Yahoo India News
Bollywood Life   
Apun Ka Choice   
exchange4media.com   
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  NDTV   
Jammu & Kashmir Floods: Doctors at Srinagar Running Short of Medicines  NDTV
Srinagar: "Do you have some insulin, I need it badly. My mother who is a diabetic has not had her insulin shot for six days and she badly needs some right now," a desperate looking man in his thirties asked Sashastra Seema Bal or SSB doctors at a camp in ...

Doctors at Sringar running short of medicines   Press Trust of India

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  Economic Times   
Indian man dies of MERS in Saudi, family refuses to get body home  Hindustan Times
An Indian worker died in Saudi Arabia after contracting Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) coronavirus and his family is reluctant to repatriate the remains back home amid fears that they might get infected if they came in contact with the body.
Indian worker dies of MERS corona virus in Saudi; family refuses to claim body   Economic Times
Fearing infection, family refuses to claim body of MERS victim   Pune Mirror
Indian family refuses to receive body of MERS victim   Daijiworld.com
Arab News   
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  TheHealthSite   
ROHHAD – a rare breathing disorder creates havoc in a 5-year-old's life, first of ...  TheHealthSite
Little Shahana (name changed) was admitted in the Bombay Hospital three years back to be operated for a spine tumor called ganglioneuroblastoma. After the treatment got over she was then discharged to lead a normal life and have a healthy childhood ...

5-year-old Mumbai girl detected with 'ROHHAD' syndrome, rare breathing ...   Times of India

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How humans regenerate ribs decoded  Business Standard
Unlike salamanders, mammals can't regenerate lost limbs, but they can repair large sections of their ribs - and now scientists have discovered what gives rib cells their healing power. A team directed by University of California, San Francisco Stem Cell ...

Decoded how rib cells heal themselves   Big News Network.com

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  Outbreak News Today   
Rare human rabies survivor reported in India  Outbreak News Today
Although death by rabies is nearly inevitable after symptoms begin, there are a few that have survived the deadly virus. In India, a 16-year-old native of Gurdaspur had reportedly survived rabies after becoming comatose and treated at the Command Hospital ...

2nd rabies survivor in country at P'kula hospital   Hindustan Times
Indian boy 14th rabies survivor in world   Deccan Herald

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  The Hindu   
Kashmir floods: To prevent epidemic, Centre to send medical staff  Firstpost
Srinagar: The Centre on Sunday assured all medical help, including sending doctors and paramedic staff, to Jammu and Kashmir to prevent the outbreak of diseases in the flood-ravaged state. Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan, who toured the ...

Harsh Vardhan reviews relief work   Deccan Herald
Health Minister proposes floating clinics   The Hindu
Epidemic scare: Vardhan promises all help to JK Govt   Chandigarh Tribune
Business Standard   
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