2014年10月5日 星期日

2014-10-06 India Health

  Financial Express   
Viral infections during pregnancy tied to juvenile diabetes  Financial Express
Prenatal exposure to viruses may cause type 1 diabetes and other autoimmune diseases in children, scientists have found. (Thinkstock). SummaryWomen who contract a viral infection during pregnancy transmit viruses to their genetically susceptible foetuses.
Does virus caught by mom cause diabetes in fetus?   San Diego Jewish World
Mother's viral infection may trigger diabetes in kid   Zee News

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  indiatvnews.com   
North corp proposes Rs. 5 lakh relief in cases of dengue, malaria deaths  Hindustan Times
The families of dengue or malaria victims may soon get Rs. 5 lakh as compensation from the civic agency. The north corporation's standing committee recently passed this resolution, which will soon be presented in the house meeting for further approval.
Eight-year-old is first dengue victim this year   India Today
Dengue claims its first victim in Delhi this season   indiatvnews.com
Delhi Reports Year's 1st Dengue Death   The New Indian Express

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  TheHealthSite   
No epidemic in Jammu after floods, says Kashmir government  TheHealthSite
jammu-floods The recent floodings in J&K gave rise to rumours about an epidemic breaking out in the region but Jammu and Kashmir's health department Saturday dismissed as 'rumours' the spread of any epidemic in the flood-affected Jammu region and ...

No outbreak of diarrhea epidemic in Jammu: Govt   Hindustan Times
No epidemic in Jammu region, says Kashmir government   Business Standard
No Epidemic in Jammu Region, says Government of Kashmir   The Indian Republic

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  Fox News   
Top doctor 'not surprised' if US has another Ebola case, downplays use of virus ...  Fox News
The United States' top infectious-disease doctor suggested Sunday that more people inside the country will be diagnosed with Ebola but dismissed as “far-fetched” concerns about somebody bringing the deadly disease across the U.S.-Mexico border in a ...

Ebola Victim's Journey From Liberian War to Fight for Life in US   New York Times
Homeless man who caused Ebola panic is back under observation after Dallas ...   Daily Mail
Texas Ebola patient on respirator 'fighting for his life'   Los Angeles Times
CBC.ca   
USA TODAY   
Reuters   
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  Medical News Today   
New needle-coated capsule may replace injections  Financial Express
A pill coated with tiny needles that can deliver drugs directly into the lining of the digestive tract has been developed by scientists, an advance that may eliminate the need for injections. In animal studies, researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...

Needle Laden Pill Could Be Ingested, New Form Of Injection   Dumb-Out
MIT Team Develops MicroNeedle Pill   Diabetes Insider
This needle-coated capsule could replace injections   ScienceAlert

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  Daily News & Analysis   
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 kids'   The Asian Age
Give free insulin to destitute diabetic children, docs urged   Business Standard

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  Daily Mail   
India and U.S. work closely on health and wildlife after Modi's visit  Daily Mail
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the U.S. has spurred efforts by the two countries to develop affordable vaccines to combat dengue, malaria and tuberculosis, and to manage wildlife parks such as Corbett, Gir and Panna. Both countries agreed to ...

Post Modi's visit, India-US to collaborate to improve healthcare facilities in India   TheHealthSite
After Modi visit, India-US to collaborate in vaccines, parks   Zee News

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  Financial Express   
High alcohol intake tied to increased HPV infection risk  Deccan Herald
A high alcohol intake is linked to a heightened risk of human papillomavirus infection among men, suggests a new study. Researchers at the H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute and colleagues wanted to find out if there was any association ...

alcohol increases risk of hpv infection in men   indiatvnews.com
Men who drink alcohol at higher risk of HPV infection   TheHealthSite
Men with high alcohol consumption are likelier to suffer from HPV infection   ANINEWS

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  KanglaOnline   
Tourist In Isolation Ward At JNIMS, Imphal  Times of India
Imphal: A Japanese tourist, who complained of high fever, has been kept at an isolation ward of the state-run Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) in Imphal and doctors are examining if she has Ebola symptoms. Sources said blood ...

Preventive steps against Ebola : Visiting Japanese woman put in isolation ward   E-Pao.net
Japanese tourist with suspected Ebola symptoms kept in JNIMS isolation ward   KanglaOnline

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Stressed women easily prone to Alzheimer's: Study  Big News Network.com
Ladies, try not to stress too much. New research says anxious, easily-stressed women are more prone to developing Alzheimer's later in life. After following 800 women for nearly four decades, researchers say certain personality dispositions can put you at risk ...


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