2014年9月18日 星期四

2014-09-19 India Health

  Hindustan Times   
Bill Gates shares Modi vision of affordable toilets for every home  Hindustan Times
Bill Gates, the co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, speaks to HT in an exclusive interview, in New Delhi, on Thursday. (Vipin Kumar/HT Photo). Having stepped down as chairman and then turning to a "technology adviser" for Microsoft's new ...

Take unpopular measures to accelerate growth: Bill Gates to BJP government   Economic Times
NDA's real test is how it embraces unpopular decisions: Bill Gates   Firstpost
This Man's Job: Make Bill Gates Richer   Wall Street Journal
Times of India   
New Zealand Herald   
MorungExpress   
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  The Hindu   
Centre Starts Action Plan to Lower Neonatal Mortality Rate  The New Indian Express
NEW DELHI: Aiming to attain single digit Neonatal Mortality Rate by 2030, the Centre on Thursday launched the Indian Newborn Action Plan (INAP). Flanked by Microsoft-founder Bill Gates and representatives of WHO and UNICEF and USAID, Union Health ...

Save-baby plan   Calcutta Telegraph
Plan to reduce child deaths launched   The Hindu
Govt launches plan to reduce newborn mortality rate by 2030   Livemint
Business Standard   
Economic Times   
The Indian Republic   
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  Economic Times   
Gilead Down on Weak Simtuzumab Data and Sovaldi News  Zacks.com
Shares of Gilead Sciences declined approximately 0.9% to close the trading session on Sep 17 at $103.84 following a couple of setbacks — the failure of an oncology candidate to meet the primary endpoint in a phase II study and highly concerning data on ...

Asian-Indian groups oppose Gilead Hepatitis C drug   Hindu Business Line
A new order   Business Standard
Gilead Sciences, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:GILD) Sovaldi Phase 2 Trials Not Up to Mark ...   eMarketsDaily
TheHealthSite   
StockWise Daily   
Economic Times   
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  Economic Times   
NHRC notice to Health Ministry over shortage of HIV drugs  The Hindu
Taking cognisance of media reports that life saving medicines for HIV patients, are out of stock in metros like Delhi and Mumbai, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and ...

NHRC notice to Uttarakhand over students wearing helmets in classroom   Daijiworld.com
NHRC notice to Uttarakhand ​govt over dilapidated school buildings   Zee News
NHRC sends notice to Health Ministry over dearth of HIV drugs   Economic Times

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  The Hindu   
Expert raises alert on visual problems  Times of India
VISAKHAPATNAM: Visual disturbances can be symptoms of other conditions including neurological disorders, muscular disorders, vascular disease, cancers or trauma, said noted neuro-opthalmologist Dr Swaraj Bose while delivering a guest lecture on 'The ...

'Visual Ailments May be More than Meet the Eye'   The New Indian Express
Visual disturbances linked to neurological disorders   Deccan Chronicle
'Better understanding of eye disorders needed'   The Hindu

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  Globalnews.ca   
Symposium on breast cancer on Oct 19  Times of India
Nagpur: October being observed as breast cancer awareness month worldwide, Nagpur Cancer Hospital and Research Institute will be organizing a breast cancer update on October 19. The focus of this symposium would be to encourage more medical ...

Experts issue plea for better research and education for advanced breast cancer   Medical Xpress
Researchers Call for More Funding for Study of Advanced Breast Cancer   KMBZ
Could apple peels, fish oil help in fight against breast cancer?   Globalnews.ca

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  Latinos Health   
Wild berry extract may strengthen effectiveness of pancreatic cancer drug  Latinos Health
A wild berry native to North America may strengthen the effectiveness of a chemotherapy drug commonly used to treat pancreatic cancer, reveals research published online in the Journal of Clinical Pathology. The study by researchers at King's College ...

Berries may boost cancer therapy   Fox News
Wild Berry Extract May Boost Cancer Drug   Laboratory Equipment
Berries in cancer therapy experiment   BBC News
Business Standard   
TheHealthSite   
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  Jagran Post   
Why some people can't resist unhealthy food  Jagran Post
Toronto: 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.
How Running Can Help Stem Junk Food Binges   Runner's World Newswire
A Certain Area in Brain Makes You Crave High-Calorie Foods   NDTV

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Two new polio cases surface in Karachi, toll in Sindh reaches 15  dunyanews.tv
Despite immunisation campaign, 15 new polio cases have been detected in Pakistan in last three days. KARACHI (Web Desk) – Two more polio cases have been confirmed in Karachi on Thursday, raising tally in Sindh to 15 this year, Dunya News reported.

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Indian pharma under attack: Researchers say cos sending poor quality drugs to ...  Firstpost
Washington - Generic drugs that some Indian companies send to African countries are lower quality than the same medicines the companies sell at home and outside Africa, according to tests of 1,470 samples, researchers said. Two widely used antibiotics ...


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