Dog's epigenome gives clues to human cancer Economic Times
LONDON: Dogs may be a great model for understanding the causes of human diseases, especially cancer, scientists say. Researchers have characterised the dog's epigenome and transferred the results to human cancer to understand the changes in ...
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LONDON: Dogs may be a great model for understanding the causes of human diseases, especially cancer, scientists say. Researchers have characterised the dog's epigenome and transferred the results to human cancer to understand the changes in ...
Scientists discover HIV virus originated in Congo's Kinshasa Daily News & Analysis
Scientists have found that the HIV pandemic originated in almost certainly began in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. An international team, led by Oxford University and University of Leuven scientists, has reconstructed the ...
The truth about the origins of AIDSNEWS.com.au
HIV's origins traced to Kinshasa in 1920sRappler
HIV pandemic's genesis in the 1920s was in Kinshasa, say scientistsThe Hindu
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Scientists have found that the HIV pandemic originated in almost certainly began in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. An international team, led by Oxford University and University of Leuven scientists, has reconstructed the ...
The truth about the origins of AIDS
HIV's origins traced to Kinshasa in 1920s
HIV pandemic's genesis in the 1920s was in Kinshasa, say scientists
Ebola patient in Dallas turns critical, no new US cases Reuters
DALLAS (Reuters) - The first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States took a turn for the worse on Saturday, slipping from serious to critical condition in a Dallas hospital, as health officials reported tracking scores of possible cases around the country that ...
As US Assesses Ebola, Possible Cases IncreaseNDTV
Ebola patient in Dallas in critical condition: hospitalXinhua
Dallas Ebola case: Thomas Eric Duncan now in critical conditionCBC.ca
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DALLAS (Reuters) - The first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States took a turn for the worse on Saturday, slipping from serious to critical condition in a Dallas hospital, as health officials reported tracking scores of possible cases around the country that ...
As US Assesses Ebola, Possible Cases Increase
Ebola patient in Dallas in critical condition: hospital
Dallas Ebola case: Thomas Eric Duncan now in critical condition
Eight year old boy is first victim of Dengue-fever this year Daily Mail
The national Capital reported its first victim of dengue this year with the death of an eight-year-old boy, who succumbed to the mosquito-borne infection at a private hospital. Sir Ganga Ram Hospital said Rishi Qaddafi, who is from Kashmir, was already ...
Delhi Reports Year's 1st Dengue DeathThe New Indian Express
Dengue may prove fatal for people with diabetes, cancerHindustan Times
Dengue claims its first victim in Delhi this seasonZee News
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The national Capital reported its first victim of dengue this year with the death of an eight-year-old boy, who succumbed to the mosquito-borne infection at a private hospital. Sir Ganga Ram Hospital said Rishi Qaddafi, who is from Kashmir, was already ...
Delhi Reports Year's 1st Dengue Death
Dengue may prove fatal for people with diabetes, cancer
Dengue claims its first victim in Delhi this season
No Epidemic in Jammu Region, says Government of Kashmir The Indian Republic
The health department of Jammu and Kashmir has on Saturday dismissed the 'rumours' that there is the spread of an epidemic in the flood-hit region of Jammu, and has said that they are monitoring the situation continuously. Baljeet Singh Pathania, who is ...
No epidemic in Jammu region, says Kashmir governmentBusiness Standard
BJP ups flood relief work in JK with elections in frayHindustan Times
No outbreak of diarrhea epidemic in Jammu and Kashmir: GovernmentEconomic Times
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The health department of Jammu and Kashmir has on Saturday dismissed the 'rumours' that there is the spread of an epidemic in the flood-hit region of Jammu, and has said that they are monitoring the situation continuously. Baljeet Singh Pathania, who is ...
No epidemic in Jammu region, says Kashmir government
BJP ups flood relief work in JK with elections in fray
No outbreak of diarrhea epidemic in Jammu and Kashmir: Government
Study finds long hours, low pay linked to diabetes risk Detroit Free Press
People who spend a lot of time at work are more likely to have health problems, a group of international researchers has found. Loading… Post to Facebook. Study finds long hours, low pay linked to diabetes risk People who spend a lot of time at work are ...
Working long hours may raise diabetes riskFinancial Express
Viral Infection During Pregnancy Increases Autoimmune Disease Risk in OffspringHeadlines & Global News
Viral Infection May Trigger Childhood Diabetes in UteroBioscience Technology
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People who spend a lot of time at work are more likely to have health problems, a group of international researchers has found. Loading… Post to Facebook. Study finds long hours, low pay linked to diabetes risk People who spend a lot of time at work are ...
Working long hours may raise diabetes risk
Viral Infection During Pregnancy Increases Autoimmune Disease Risk in Offspring
Viral Infection May Trigger Childhood Diabetes in Utero
Harsh Vardhan calls for healthier India, wants people to join forces to fight ... Daily News & Analysis
Promoting the 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan' launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan on Saturday called for a healthier nation and stressed on joining forces to fight diseases across the country. Dr. Vardhan said that a ...
Dengue snuffs out life of eight-yr-old boyChandigarh Tribune
Work with administration for clean Old Delhi: Harsh Vardhan tells tradersZee News
Walled city traders urged to promote 'Swachh Bharat' missionBusiness Standard
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Promoting the 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan' launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan on Saturday called for a healthier nation and stressed on joining forces to fight diseases across the country. Dr. Vardhan said that a ...
Dengue snuffs out life of eight-yr-old boy
Work with administration for clean Old Delhi: Harsh Vardhan tells traders
Walled city traders urged to promote 'Swachh Bharat' mission
Study: Delaying infant's introduction to gluten doesn't alter chance of celiac ... Daily Digest
Results from the international study led by investigators associated with the Center for Celiac Research and Treatment at MassGeneral Hospital for Children challenge current thinking on possible measures to take. Delaying an infant's introduction to gluten ...
Breastfeeding, delaying gluten does not lower risk of celiac diseaseClinical Advisor
Celiac disease, a common but elusive diagnosisIndian Express
Gluten Timing Does Not Prevent Celiac DiseaseSci-Tech Today
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Results from the international study led by investigators associated with the Center for Celiac Research and Treatment at MassGeneral Hospital for Children challenge current thinking on possible measures to take. Delaying an infant's introduction to gluten ...
Breastfeeding, delaying gluten does not lower risk of celiac disease
Celiac disease, a common but elusive diagnosis
Gluten Timing Does Not Prevent Celiac Disease
Awareness programs for children about diabetes ought to be innovative: Jitendra ... Daily News & Analysis
Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr. Jitendra Singh, on Saturday emphasized the need to make people aware of the means of self-management for better outcomes in diabetic care among children.
Give free insulin to destitute diabetic children: Govt to docsBusiness Standard
Give free insulin to destitute diabetic children, doctors urgedHindu Business Line
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Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr. Jitendra Singh, on Saturday emphasized the need to make people aware of the means of self-management for better outcomes in diabetic care among children.
Give free insulin to destitute diabetic children: Govt to docs
Give free insulin to destitute diabetic children, doctors urged
Smoking ban: Govt collects Rs 57L in fines Times of India
NEW DELHI: The impact of the ban on smoking in public may be debatable but the rule, introduced on October 2, 2008, has helped boost the public exchequer's coffer significantly. Data shows the state tobacco control cell has collected Rs 57.92 lakh in fines ...
Government collects Rs 57.92 lakh as fine for smoking in publicOneindia
69000 people challaned under no-smoking rules since 2008Economic Times
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NEW DELHI: The impact of the ban on smoking in public may be debatable but the rule, introduced on October 2, 2008, has helped boost the public exchequer's coffer significantly. Data shows the state tobacco control cell has collected Rs 57.92 lakh in fines ...
Government collects Rs 57.92 lakh as fine for smoking in public
69000 people challaned under no-smoking rules since 2008
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