2014年9月22日 星期一

2014-09-23 India Health

  Drug Discovery & Development   
New gene-editing method to kill superbugs  Business Standard
MIT engineers have developed a new gene-editing system that can selectively kill bacteria carrying harmful genes that confer antibiotic resistance or cause disease. "We've been interested in finding new ways to combat antibiotic resistance, and these papers ...

CRISPR Snips Away Antibiotic Resistance   Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Innovative technologies combat drug-resisting bacteria   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news

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  NBCNews.com   
Ebola Death Rate 70 Percent, WHO Says in Dire New Forecast  NBCNews.com
World Health Organization researchers issued a dire new forecast for the Ebola epidemic Tuesday, one that sees 20,000 cases by November. And 70 percent of patients are dying. That's a big increase over the previous estimates of a 50 percent fatality rate.
Health Agency's New Assessment of Ebola Epidemic Is More Dire Still   New York Times
Ebola cases could cross 20000 by November, WHO report says   Washington Post
WHO says Ebola cases could exceed 20000 within weeks   Politico
Los Angeles Times   
Aljazeera.com   
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  Daily Mail   
Late cancer diagnosis 'costing lives and money'  NHS Choices
"Almost half of cancer patients diagnosed too late," says The Guardian, citing a new report that explored both the financial and health impact of late cancer diagnosis. The late diagnosis of almost all types of cancer usually means the disease has already ...

Nearly 50% of cancers get diagnosed late: Study   Zee News
Almost 50% cancers in UK diagnosed late   Delhi Daily News
GP lack of access to cancer diagnostics partly to blame for late detection, says ...   Pulse
Canada News   
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  The Nation   
Non-communicable diseases a risk factor for dementia  The Hindu
The World Alzheimer Report 2014 'Dementia and Risk Reduction: An analysis of protective and modifiable factors', calls to integrate dementia into national public health programmes alongside other major non communicable diseases (NCDs). The report ...

'Alzheimer's can be an epidemic by 2030'   Times of India
Neurologists call for adopting national dementia guidelines   The News International
Treat Alzheimer's early: Experts   Deccan Chronicle
Medical News Today   
Bernews   
TheHealthSite   
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  Economic Times   
NanoHealth partners GVK Biosciences  Business Standard
NanoHealth, a social venture founded by a group of alumni of the Indian School of Business (ISB), has partnered with GVK Biosciences proprietary HEART (Health Emphasised Analytical and Reporting Tool) platform - a cloud based healthcare analytics ...

NanoHealth ties up with GVK BIO for healthcare services   Economic Times
NanoHealth, GVK Bio to take healthcare to slum dwellers   Hindu Business Line

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  TheHealthSite   
36% increase in Delhi's dengue cases in 1 week; total reaches 75  Times of India
NEW DELHI: A total of 75 cases of dengue have been reported in the national capital so far this year with an increase of 36 per cent noted over the last one week, as per a report released by South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) on Monday. A total of 55 ...

Delhi dengue update: 75 people infected in and around Delhi   TheHealthSite
Dengue cases now 75 in Delhi, nearby areas   Northern Voices Online

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  TheHealthSite   
Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill cleared, ministry to tighten reigns on ...  TheHealthSite
Surrogacy If you have been trying to have a baby and have not been successful, you have probably looked at options like IVF or surrogacy. Well, here's some news for you. A senior health ministry official said that a bill to regulate assisted reproduction like ...

Bill to regulate surrogacy soon   TwoCircles.net

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  E-Pao.net   
32-yr-old Manipur supermom gives birth to 5 babies  Times of India
Imphal: A 32-year-old woman gave birth to quintuplets — one boy and four girls — at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) hospital here on Monday afternoon, creating history in the state. Geeta Devi, the mother, was referred to RIMS by ...

'RIMS graft case involves prominent political leaders', O Joy writes to Central ...   E-Pao.net
Woman gives birth to quintuplets   Assam Tribune
Prominent politicians involved in RIMS graft case: Former Min   MorungExpress

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  NDTV   
3557 child births, 1435 major surgeries performed during flood fury: Govt  Rising Kashmir
Srinagar, Sep 22:Even as the recent floods affected most of thetertiary care hospitals in the city and many hospitals in the ruralKashmir, the Department of Health & Medical Education tried to providepatient care with whatever resources available, an official ...

Peripheral Hospital Performed Better As Tertiary Care Failed   Kashmir Life

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Hospital security to be stepped up to check vandalism  The Hindu
Following an attack on a doctor and vandalism by the attendants of a patient in General Hospital here on Sunday night, the district administration has decided to strengthen the security in the hospital premises. Holding a meeting on the issue, Deputy ...

Doctors thrashed over booze protest   Times of India
Couple held for creating ruckus in Gurgaon hospital   Business Standard

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