2014年10月19日 星期日

2014-10-20 India Health

  CBC.ca   
Ebola: How to stop the disease 'dead in its tracks'  The Globe and Mail
It seemed like the nightmare scenario: Ebola had reached Africa's biggest city, a chaotic and densely populated metropolis of slums and shantytowns where the virus threatened to spread to millions of people. Health experts were terrified when Ebola struck ...

Africans shut out in US Ebola panic   The Australian
​Virginia Health Department, U.Va. Medical Center take necessary Ebola ...   University of Virginia The Cavalier Daily
Video: Breaking down Ebola   University at Buffalo The Spectrum
Examiner.com   
Economic Times   
The Hindu   
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  Financial Express   
Change in gene linked to depression and ageing  Financial Express
Scientists have found that both ageing and depression are associated with a biochemical change in a particular gene. (Reuters). SummaryThe change in the FKBP5 gene is also associated with increases in markers of inflammation and cardiovascular risk.
'Depressed' people likelier to suffer from ageing-related disease   ANINEWS
Depression and ageing linked to single gene   Daijiworld.com
Researchers find why depression and aging linked to increased disease risk   Science Codex

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  Daily News & Analysis   
Unites States to issue new Ebola care guidelines, watch lists to shrink  Daily News & Analysis
The United States will issue strict new guidelines telling American health workers to cover their skin and hair when dealing with Ebola patients, a top health official said on Sunday, while some of the dozens of people being watched for possible exposure to ...

As quarantine nears end, Ebola victim's fiancee cites two brave nurses   Los Angeles Times
New Ebola Guidelines for Hospitals to Require Full Body Cover   Wall Street Journal
US to Revise Ebola Protocol, Pentagon Readies Team   NDTV
New York Times   
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  Free Press Journal   
Vegetative patients show 'hidden consciousness'  Free Press Journal
London : Scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have discovered hidden signatures in the brains of people in a vegetative state, a finding which suggests that some patients who are in a coma may be aware despite being unable to communicate, reports ...

Found: 'hidden brain signatures' of consciousness in vegetative state patients   Science Codex
Are Unconscious Patients Aware?   Design & Trend
'Hidden signatures' of awareness found in patients in vegetative state   Hindustan Times
Pune Mirror   
Fox News   
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DAK to host free diabetes screening camp  Kashmir Reader
Srinagar: President Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Dr Nisar ul Hassan Sunday said that DAK in collaboration with NIT Srinagar will host free diabetes camp on October 21. In a statement Nissar said that the camp free medical camp will be held at NIT ...

Govt on tenterhooks over sale of flood-soaked medicine   Hindustan Times
Prosecute chemists selling flood-affected medicine: doctor group   Kashmir Dispatch
DAK expresses concern over sale of flood-hit medicines   Kashmir Media Service

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  The Hindu   
Dengue menace on the rise, govt takes preventive steps  Times of India
PUDUCHERRY: Seventy dengue cases including those from neighbouring Tamil Nadu were reported in the past month in the Indira Gandhi Government Medical College cum Research Institute (IGMCRI). Ten cases including two from Tamil Nadu were ...

Fever cases on the rise in Puducherry   The Hindu
Ten test positive for dengue in Puducherry   Business Standard

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  Times of India   
'We have to save our children, don't we?'  Aljazeera.com
Health workers dispensing the polio vaccine in Pakistan face violence and resistance as they go about their work. Lifelines Last updated: 19 Oct 2014 11:55. Email Article. Print Article. Share article. Send Feedback. Polio vaccination teams in Pakistan are ...

Pakistan accounts for 80% of polio cases: WHO   Times of India
Pakistan accounts for 80 per cent of polio cases globally: WHO   Economic Times
Pakistan responsible for most polio cases: WHO   Zee News

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  Science World Report   
Enterovirus Infection May Increase Risk Of Type 1 Diabetes In Children  Science World Report
Children with the enterovirus infection are about 50 percent more likely to develop type 1 diabetes, according to recent findings published in the journal Diabetologia. Like Us on Facebook. Enteroviruses work as a group of viruses that include the polioviruses ...

Virus infection ups diabetes risk in kids   Times of India
Enterovirus infection may up diabetes risk   Zee News
Beware! virus infection increases the risk of diabetes in kids   TheHealthSite

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  Zee News   
Tiny eye implant 'Kamra' could replace reading glasses  The Australian
READING glasses could become obsolete thanks to a tiny optical implant that sharpens vision, scientists say. The implant, a tiny ring placed beneath the eye's surface in a procedure lasting only 15 minutes, allowed more than 80 per cent of those treated to ...

Implantable eye devices that improve vision   Business Standard
Eye implants may spell end of reading glasses   Financial Express
No more glasses! A new implant could help you see better   TheHealthSite
Examiner.com   
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  BGR India   
YouTube used as source of peer support by mentally ill  Zee News
Washington: People with severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder are turning to YouTube to seek peer support, a new study has found. "What we found most surprising about our findings was that people with severe mental illness ...

People suffering from mental illness seek social media sites like Youtube for ...   Daily News & Analysis
Mentally-ill seek peer support on YouTube   Economic Times

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