2014年9月25日 星期四

2014-09-26 India Health

  Daily News & Analysis   
Now, wearable 'skin-like' device to monitor heart, skin health  Daily News & Analysis
Scientists have developed a new device, which is much like skin itself and when worn, monitors heart and skin. According to the researchers from Northwestern University and University of Illinois the medical device can quickly alert a person if they are having ...

Wearable, skin-like device 'monitors cardiovascular, skin health 24/7'   Medical News Today
New skin patch monitors heart health   DigitalJournal.com
Cardiovascular skin health can be monitored with a skin like device   iStreet Research
R & D Magazine   
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  NDTV   
South Africa seeks $24 mn for Ebola hit nations  The Hindu
The South African Department of Health (DOH) on Thursday said it seeks to raise 250 million rand (about 24 million dollars) to coordinate and manage relief assistance for Ebolo-affected countries. DOH is the executive department of the South African ...

Chinese FM urges further global action on Ebola crisis   Xinhua
The Ebola Fiasco   The Nation
Local hospitals bracing for the appearance, however unlikely, of Ebola   News & Observer
Times of India   
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  Sahara Samay   
blocking immune cells may help treat skin cancer  Sahara Samay
Blocking a type of immune cell responsible for drug resistance in melanoma patients may hold the key to treating the most deadly form of skin cancer, according to a new study. Cancer Research UK scientists at The University of Manchester found that ...

Calming down immune cells could hold key to melanoma treatment   University of Manchester
'Survival Signals' to Cancer Cells Make Body Resistant to Melanoma Treatment   International Business Times UK
Blocking immune cells may treat deadly skin cancer   Business Standard

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  Indian Nerve   
Consume Fruits And Vegetables Daily For Elevated Mental Well-Being  Indian Nerve
According to the researchers of The University of Warwick, a healthy diet with improved consumption of vegetables and fruits taken at least five times per day has a considerable positive effect on the cerebral health of a person. Fruits-and-Vegetables.
Eat fruits, vegetables to beat the blues   Delhi Daily News
Consumption of fruits and vegetables linked to elevated mental well-being   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
Want to beat the blues? Eat fruits, veggetables   Times of India
PsychCentral.com   
Daily Times   
610kvnu   
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  NDTV   
Ebola toll nears 3000 as medics face bed shortage, resistance  Hindu Business Line
At least 2,917 people have died of Ebola out of 6,263 cases in the five West African countries affected by the disease, the World Health Organization said on Thursday. The WHO said it still needed offers of 1,550 more bed spaces in Liberia, and there were ...

Ebola death toll swells to 2917 out of 6263 cases: WHO   Medical Xpress
WHO: 2917 Ebola sufferers in West Africa have died   ITV News

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  Daily News & Analysis   
Doctors to spread awareness about antibiotic abuse  Daily News & Analysis
With the rampant use of antibiotics and rise in cases of resistance, the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP), an umbrella body of practicing pediatricians, has embarked on a mission called 'Avoid Antibiotic Abuse' to spread awareness about the importance of ...

Antibiotic treatments from GPs 'fail 15% of the time'   BBC News
Now one in seven patients cannot be cured using antibiotics after they were ...   Daily Mail
Concern at failure rate of antibiotics   Herald Scotland
Yahoo News UK   
6minutes   
New Zealand Doctor Online   
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PM visits Jaitley  Calcutta Telegraph
New Delhi, Sept. 24: The Prime Minister visited finance minister Arun Jaitley in hospital late this evening. Jaitley, who recently underwent a surgery for diabetes management, was admitted last week for a “routine” check-up. He was initially supposed to be ...


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  Times of India   
Man survives with bullet in his heart  Tempo
AHMEDABAD (AFP) – An Indian man was recovering well after undergoing surgery to remove a bullet that had been lodged in his heart for two months, a doctor said Wednesday. Bharat Sharma, 32 was shot twice in July after becoming accidentaly caught up ...

Indian man lives for two months with bullet in his heart   Pakistan Today
Indian docs extract bullet from man's heart in unique operation   domain-B
Meet Bharat Sharma, the man who survived bullet in his heart   Zee News
Deccan Chronicle   
Fox News   
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  TheHealthSite   
Iraqi man gets a 'mechanical' heart in landmark surgery  Indian Express
In a landmark heart transplant conducted for the first time in North India, doctors at Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurgaon, successfully implanted a 'mechanical heart' — a type of Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) — in a 29-year-old patient ...

Iraqi national successfully undergoes mechanical heart transplant   Northern Voices Online
Man gets a mechanical heart 'Heart Mate II' at Fortis hospital in Gurgaon   Daily News & Analysis
Docs at Fortis implant a mechanical heart in a man   Press Trust of India

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Unexpected times for expecting women  Hindustan Times
When Sara Bano (name changed) was shifted in the dead of night on September 7 from the flooded lone maternity hospital, Lal Ded in Srinagar's Wazirbagh area, to the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial (JLNM) Hospital, her hours old baby was safe but the ...

Filth and muck from the floods make it harder for Lal Chowk to return to normalcy.   Economic Times

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