2014年9月16日 星期二

2014-09-17 India Health

  Times of India   
Long work hours may raise risk of heart disease  Times of India
SEOUL: Are you a workaholic? Your habits may raise your risk of heart disease, a new study has warned. Working for more than 40 hours a week may increase one's risk of developing coronary heart disease, or narrowing of the blood vessels that supply ...

Working long hours may increase risk of heart disease   Financial Express
Long working hours bad for your heart   The Hindu
Long working hours linked to increased risk of coronary heart disease   Medical News Today
India Today   
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  The Nation   
Child mortality drops in 2013: UN  The Nation
UNITED NATIONS : The child mortality rate around the world has dropped by nearly half since 1990, the United Nations said Tuesday in its latest report showing a new decrease in 2013. Last year, more than six million children died before reaching the age of ...

Despite Declines, Child Mortality and Hunger Persist in Developing Nations, UN ...   New York Times
One million newborns die within 24 hours of birth: UN   Zee News
Death rate for children under 5 has plunged, UN reports   MiamiHerald.com
New Zealand Herald   
Businessweek   
Fox News   
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  Times of India   
A glass of milk daily good for your heart  Times of India
Do you find drinking milk disgusting? Listen to your heart and change the habit. New research has found that drinking milk and consuming other dairy products may reduce the risk of a heart attack. The link between milk and risk for hyper-tension and ...

Drinking milk may keep your heart healthy   Financial Express
A Daily Glass of Milk Can Save Your Heart   NDTV
Daily consumption of dairy products can help curb high BP   Free Press Journal

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  Times of India   
Why some people can't resist unhealthy food  Times of India
The reason why some people cannot resist calorie-dense snacks even at the risk of gaining extra weight may be due to decreased activity in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), which is involved in the executive functions of the brain. Executive function ...

Brain area makes you crave high-calorie snacks   Business Standard
Why we crave for junk food revealed   Zee News
Brain stimulation increases cravings for high-calorie foods, shows study   News-Medical.net

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  Economic Times   
Ebola a global threat, need to act fast: Barack Obama  Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Terming Ebola as a global threat, US President Barack Obama has called upon the international community to "act fast" to stop the spread of the deadly virus which has claimed more than 2,400 lives and infected some 5,000 mostly in Africa.
Citing security threat, Obama expands US role fighting Ebola   Reuters
Obama warns Ebola crisis poses a potential threat to global security   ABC Online
Obama: US military to lead medical response to Ebola, now posing a global threat   Fox News
New York Times   
Los Angeles Times   
Kansas City Star   
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  SFGate   
AHF Joins National Coalition on Health Care's 'Campaign for Sustainable Rx ...  MarketWatch
HEADLINE2AIDS organization cites Gilead Sciences as a leading catalyst in spurring AHF to broaden its years-long advocacy efforts to rein in runaway drug pricing and for it to now join with the National Coalition on Health Care and others in a new ...

Gilead strikes deal on cheaper version of hepatitis C drug [The Philadelphia ...   Businessweek
$1000 hepatitis pill Sovaldi gets cheaper generic   New York Daily News
'Gilead's deal with Indian generic drug companies will help earn goodwill for the ...   The Hindu
Irish Times   
Times of India   
Wall Street Journal   
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Health booths to be opened in Mangalore  The Hindu
Health booths to cater to the health needs of labourers and mobile health units would be launched in and around the city as part of the 'National Urban Health Campaign', Minister for Health and Family Welfare U.T. Khadar has said. Khadar said he wanted to ...


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  BBC News   
Walking and Cycling to Work Are Good For You In More Ways Than One, So Get ...  Bustle
We just knew that walking had to be healthy (and that too much time in the car would make you crazy), and lo and behold: new research suggests that walking (or cycling) to work benefits mental health, as compared to mental health outcomes for those who ...

Why Walking To Work Is More Than Just Good Exercise   Huffington Post
Commuting by walking or cycling 'can boost mental wellbeing'   NICE
Driving to Work Takes Mental Toll   BusinessNewsDaily
BBC News   
Gizmodo India   
Jagran Post   
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  NDTV   
Odisha on Alert as Dengue Spreads  The New Indian Express
BHUBANESWAR: With dengue spreading in several parts of Odisha claiming four lives, the state government on Tuesday sounded an alert in seven districts and directed departments concerned to intensify sanitation drive. The number of people infected with ...

Tata Steel Organises Mega Health Camp at Odisha's Chamakhandi   Orissadiary.com
Dengue claims four lives in Odisha   Zee News
Epidemic outburst: Dengue cases soar to 1547 in Odisha   Oneindia
Odisha Sun Times   
Business Standard   
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  Irish Examiner   
Teenager creates device that converts breath to speech  Irish Examiner
A device that converts breath to speech using Morse code could help the more than 1.4% of the world's population who suffer from some form of speech impairment such as locked-in syndrome,ALS, or another impairment. Arsh Shah Dilbagi, who prefers to be ...

Indian Boy Creates Device that Turns Breaths into Speech   Chinatopix
The device that turns nose breaths into Morse code   Daily Mail
Haryana boy among 15 Google science award contenders   Economic Times
Newsweek   
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