2014年9月24日 星期三

2014-09-25 India Health

  Times of India   
Want to beat the blues? Eat fruits, veggetables  Times of India
LONDON: Fruit and vegetable consumption may not only be good for your physical health, it could also boost your mental wellbeing, a new study suggests. The research by the University of Warwick's Medical School using data from the Health Survey for ...

Good mental health is good business   Sydney Morning Herald
New Study Links Fruits and Vegetables To Mental Health   Diabetes Insider
More Fruits And Veggies May Ward Off Depression   Design & Trend
Examiner.com   
Latin Post   
Tech Times   
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  National Post   
S Leone says 300 sick or dead found in Ebola lockdown  The Nation
FREETOWN - Sierra Leone said on Wednesday around 100 bodies and 200 patients had been collected from homes during its three-day lockdown to stem the deadly Ebola epidemic raging in west Africa. Almost six million people across the country were ...

Red Cross team attacked collecting Ebola dead   Salt Lake Tribune
The Ebola Fiasco   New York Times
UPDATE 1-Doctor calls for blood donations to treat Liberian Ebola victims   Reuters
The Punch   
Voice of America   
Daily Mail   
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  Firstpost   
Ahead of US visit, PM Narendra Modi visits Arun Jaitley at Delhi hospital  Firstpost
New Delhi: A day before he embarks on his visit to the United States, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday night visited Finance Minister Arun Jaitely at a city hospital. PM Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in this file photo. PTI. Modi arrived at ...

PM visits Jaitley   Calcutta Telegraph
PM Modi meets Arun Jaitley in hospital   Hindustan Times
Narendra Modi visits Arun Jaitley in hospital, brings Delhi to a halt   Daily Bhaskar
Times of India   
Business Standard   
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  Firstpost   
Kerry appoints former India ambassador Nancy Powell as Ebola Coordinator  Firstpost
Washington: US Secretary of State John Kerry has appointed Nancy Powell, the former US Ambassador to India, as Ebola Coordinator at the State Department. In this new role, announced yesterday, Powell will lead the State Department's outreach to ...

Former American ambassador to India to lead US Ebola effort in Africa   Reuters
World Digest: Sept. 24, 2014   Washington Post
Nancy Powell To Head US State Department's Ebola Coordination Unit   RTT News
Deccan Chronicle   
Bangor Daily News   
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  The New Indian Express   
Lab Technician Under 'Ebola Quarantine' in GH  The New Indian Express
CHENNAI: In a suspected case of Ebola, a 21-year-old lab technician from Ariyalur district, who arrived from Nigeria, was admitted in government hospital on Tuesday. Sources said K Balamurugan (21) of Sendurai, Ariyalur taluk, who was working as a lab ...


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  Times of Oman   
A ray of light: Doctors perform birth surgeries under candlelight in Kashmir  Times of Oman
Srinagar: When the floods wreaked havoc in Kashmir and plunged most parts of the Valley into darkness, few doctors at a lone maternity care hospital, lent a ray of light to people's lives by performing birth surgeries under candlelight. Doctors at the Lal Ded ...

Kashmir's lone maternity care hospital staffers recount flood horrors   IBNLive
L D hospital to open tomorrow   Rising Kashmir

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  Hometownlife.com   
Study finds group nature walks improve mental health  Hometownlife.com
Participants in Botsford Hospital's monthly Walk with a Doc program cross a bridge along the trail. (Photo: Archives ). CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. Before you reach for an anti-depressant pill consider slipping into a pair of walking ...

Feeling down? Get some fresh air: Taking a walk really does beat stress ...   Daily Mail
Walking outdoors could lift your mood: study   Financial Express
Walking with friends helps reduce stress   KGNS.tv
WNYT   
KSBY San Luis Obispo News   
Northern Voices Online   
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  Daily Mail   
Man lives with bullet in heart for TWO MONTHS and every beat could have killed ...  Daily Mail
An Indian man survived for two months with a bullet lodged just in his heart after walking in on a bank robbery. Bharat Sharma, from Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh, northern India was shot on July 22 as thieves targeted his local bank. As the 32-year-old tried to ...

Man has life-saving surgery to remove bullet lodged in heart for two months   Fox News
UP man survives for two months with bullet lodged in his heart   India Today
Indian man survives for two months with bullet lodged in his heart   The Guardian
Khaleej Times   
News24   
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Every fifth woman in Mumbai has hormonal imbalance  Times of India
MUMBAI: Every fifth woman in the reproductive age in the city could be at the risk of developing polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), a survey by a city laboratory has indicated. The condition is characterised by hormonal imbalance and is a leading cause of ...

Ovary disorder leading to infertility affecting more young women   Mumbai Mirror
Study shows rise in young women suffering from PCOS   Hindustan Times

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  The Hindu   
Chennai Hosp helps AP Girl's Heart Beat again  The New Indian Express
NELLORE: In a rarest event, Chennai-based Fortis Center for Heart Failure & Transplantation (Fortis Malar Hospital) has successfully performed heart transplantation surgery on a 12-year-old girl hailing from Mulapet area here. The girl, Rachasiri ...

Girl lives on with a new heart   Deccan Chronicle
Nellore girl undergoes heart transplant surgery   The Hindu

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