2014年9月26日 星期五

2014-09-27 India Health

  Times of India   
Weight loss operaption doesn't curb depression  Times of India
LONDON: Bariatric surgery is not a magic wand to curb depression, say scientists who found that not all obese people feel better after undergoing weight loss surgery. Valentina Ivezaj and Carlos Grilo of the Yale University School of Medicine in the US set ...

Weight loss surgery may not curb depression in some people   Financial Express
Obese people may not be 'depression free' post weight-loss surgery   ANINEWS
Bariatric surgery may worsen depression for some   Northern Voices Online
Science 2.0   
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  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
This wearable device can tell your heart is having trouble or when your skin ...   Firstpost
Wearable device that monitors your heart troubles and skin needs   Delhi Daily News
SeniorJournal.com   
Gizmodo India   
Tech Times   
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  Economic Times   
Doing yoga and meditation will help you understand your gadget better  Economic Times
WASHINGTON: People who practice yoga and meditation can better use their brains to control a computer, a new study has found. Researchers at the University of Minnesota found that people who practice yoga and meditation long term learn to control a ...

Yoga and meditation help people use gadgets better   Mizo News
Meditation may Help People Control Computers with Their Mind   Scientific Computing
Yoga, meditation could improve mind-machine communication   Free Malaysia Today
VentureBeat   
WTAJ   
Financial Express   
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  Economic Times   
Perfectionists at increased risk of suicide?  Economic Times
TORONTO: Perfectionists may be at an increased risk of suicide, scientists have warned. Perfectionism is a bigger risk factor in suicide than we may think, said scientists who called for closer attention to its potential destructiveness. Researchers said that ...

Seeking perfection in everything may trigger suicide: Study   Deccan Herald
Perfectionists might be at a greater risk of comitting suicide   TheHealthSite
'Perfectionism' among key risk factors in suicide   Business Standard
The Asian Age   
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  Oneindia   
Modi meets Nobel Laureate Harold Varmus  Oneindia
New York, Sept 27: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today had a meeting with eminent Nobel Laureate and famous cancer specialist Professor Harold Varmus and invited him to visit India to assist in health and public care research. Interestingly, 74-year-old ...


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  indiatvnews.com   
Ebola in India: PM Modi approves $10 million contribution to the UN fund to ...  TheHealthSite
Ebola in India In response to the call for international efforts to combat Ebola epidemic in West African countries, India will be making a contribution of $10 million to the UN fund. An additional sum of $2 million will be kept aside for financing purchase of ...

Ebola fight: India to contribute USD 12 million to UN   indiatvnews.com
India contributes $12 million in fight against Ebola   Deccan Chronicle
India to contribute $ 12 million to United Nations to fight Ebola   Daily News & Analysis
Indian Express   
Zee News   
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  Times of India   
15 years on, hospital to pay Rs 50K for injecting HIV blood into boy  Times of India
CHENNAI: Fifteen years after it injected HIV-infected blood into a child, making him an AIDS patient for life, a government hospital here in Chennai will get away by paying just Rs 50,000 as compensation. Awarding the meagre compensation, the Madras high ...

HC bails out family of HIV-infected boy   The Hindu
Madras high court grants HIV kid Rs 50000   Deccan Chronicle
HC directs TN govt to pay Rs 50000 towards medical expenses   Business Standard

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Jammu and Kashmir floods: Srinagar hospitals may take a month to restore ...  Economic Times
SRINAGAR: Doctors and paramedics joined volunteers in clearing six-inch nauseating slush that this month's devastating floods left in Srinagar's six major state-run hospitals. Temporary outpatient departments have started functioning, but healthcare officials ...

30 yr-old record washed away in SMHS   Rising Kashmir

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  Reuters   
Cuba sending 300 more doctors, nurses to fight Ebola in West Africa  Reuters
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba will send nearly 300 more doctors and nurses to West Africa to help combat the Ebola virus, raising to 461 the number of its medical professionals joining world efforts to contain an outbreak that has killed more than 3,000 people.
WHO to issue guidelines on treating Ebola with blood, plasma therapies   Los Angeles Times
Canadian doctor paints grim picture upon return from Ebola frontlines   CTV News
How the denial turned to terror in Ebola fight   Irish Independent
New York Times   
Herald Scotland   
Wall Street Journal   
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Another dengue patient dies in SCB Hospital, toll rises to 7  Business Standard
Yet another dengue patient from Kalinga Nagar area of Odisha's Jajpur district died at the SCB Medical College and Hospital here today taking the toll in the disease in the hospital to seven in past three months. "A middle-aged woman dengue patient from ...

With one more death, Odisha dengue toll rises to 7   Odisha Sun Times
Woman dies of dengue: Toll six, Centre rep takes stock   Times of India

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