2014年9月15日 星期一

2014-09-16 India Health

  The Hindu   
Are drugs helpful for mild high blood pressure?  WebMD.Boots.com
Millions of people around the globe may be taking medicines for high blood pressure that are unlikely to help them. However, doctors in the UK are already taking steps to reduce unnecessary treatment. By Sophie Ramsey. BMJ Group News ...

6 Signs Of High Blood Pressure   BoldSky
Drugs For Mild Hypertension In Low Risk People Questioned   Science 2.0
Report slams antihypertensives prescribing   6minutes
TheHealthSite   
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  Financial Express   
Biospleen cleans bad blood with magnets  Mumbai Mirror
A new dialysis-like device inspired by the human spleen could eradicate sepsis, the leading cause of hospital deaths, killing at least eight million people every year. Things can go downhill fast when a patient has sepsis, a lifethreatening condition in which ...

'Biospleen' can remove deadly pathogens from human blood   Zee News
Blood-cleansing Biospleen Developed to Treat Sepsis   Laboratory Equipment
Artificial Spleen Removes Ebola, HIV Viruses and Toxins From Blood Using ...   International Business Times UK
Scientific American   
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  Financial Express   
Schizophrenia is 8 different diseases, not 1  Times of India
WASHINGTON: Schizophrenia is not a single disease but a group of eight genetically distinct disorders, each with its own set of symptoms, scientists have found. The finding could be a first step towards improved diagnosis and treatment of the debilitating ...

Unraveling schizophrenia: It's a bundle of disorders, not just one disease   Tech Times
Schizophrenia Deemed Group of Eight Separate Disorders   Doctors Lounge
Schizophrenia is actually eight disorders, not one disease   Big News Network.com
Science World Report   
Diabetes Insider   
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  BBC News   
Walking or cycling to work 'improves well-being'  BBC News
Switching from driving a car to walking or cycling to work improves our well-being, a study suggests. Active commuters felt better able to concentrate and under less strain than when travelling by car, University of East Anglia (UEA) researchers said.
Walking, cycling to work improves well-being   Free Press Journal
Walking or Cycling to Work May Improve Wellbeing   University Herald
Walking Or Cycling To Work Improves Well-Being   RTT News
Cambridge News   
WebMD   
NDTV   
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  Wall Street Journal   
Gilead to Allow Cheaper Hepatitis C Drug in Developing Countries  Wall Street Journal
Gilead said it would charge $300 for a bottle of the pills in India, while some of the generic companies indicated they would charge less for their own versions. That would mean hepatitis C patients in developing countries would pay $10 a day or less for ...

Hepatitis C drug in India to cost 49 lakh less than in US   Times of India
Maker of Costly Hepatitis C Drug Sovaldi Strikes Deal on Generics for Poor ...   New York Times
Hope for 'cheap' hepatitis drug   Calcutta Telegraph
Washington Post   
Deccan Herald   
Business Standard   
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  The Hindu   
How to make your tattoo look its best  The Hindu
Tattoos are one of the popular ways to change one's appearance, while expressing oneself. According to board-certified dermatologist Bruce E. Katz, permanent and often pricey form of body art, tattoos are an investment and in order to protect that investment, ...


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  Economic Times   
Teen Invents Cheap Device That Allows Communication By Using Breath Patterns  Chinatopix
(Photo : Reuters ) Teenager invents a device that allows user to communicate in multiple languages by using breath patterns. share on facebook. share on twitter. A 16-year-old boy from Panipat, India has invented a portable device that allows a computer to ...

A teenager created an $80 breath-to-speech device that costs 100x less than the ...   Geek
Haryana boy among 15 Google science award contenders   gulfnews.com

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  Economic Times   
Ebola: HC directs Centre to provide thermal image scanners at Pune, Nagpur ...  Firstpost
Nagpur and Pune Airports for the screening of passengers from African countries for a possible Ebola infection. The division bench headed by justice Abhay Oka today adjourned the hearing on public interest litigation filed by former journalist Ketan Tirodkar ...

Give airports thermal scanners: High Court   The Asian Age
High Court Orders Scanner for Ebola Screening at Pune, Nagpur Airports   NDTV

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  ABP News   
National AYUSH Mission to plug gaps in health services  The Hindu
The Union Cabinet, at its meeting on Monday, gave its nod for launching the National AYUSH Mission (NAM) with “core and flexible components.” It is aimed at addressing the gaps in health services by supporting AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, ...

Cabinet approves national AYUSH mission   Business Standard
Government Approves Launching of National Ayush Mission   NDTV

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  Financial Express   
Google Earth Engine to help predict malaria on maps  Financial Express
Scientists are developing an online platform that health workers around the world can use to predict where malaria is likely to be transmitted. (Reuters). SummaryThe goal is to enable resource poor countries to wage more targeted and effective campaigns ...


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