2014年10月21日 星期二

2014-10-22 India Health

  Times of India   
Brain has a calorie counter of its own: Study  Times of India
TORONTO: As you glance over a menu or peruse the shelves in a supermarket, your brain is making decisions based on a food's caloric content, according to a new study . An internal calorie counter of sorts in the brain evaluates each food based on its ...

Brain chooses food based on calorific value, new research claims   The News Reports
Calorie Counter In Brain Revealed By Neuroimaging   Design & Trend
Revealed: Why our brain picks pizza over salad   Daily News & Analysis
Huffington Post Canada   
Business Standard   
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  Free Press Journal   
People visiting doctors twice a year have controlled BP  Free Press Journal
Washington : A new research has revealed that visiting a doctor twice a year helps people to keep their blood pressure (BP) under control, reports ANI. The research found that having healthcare insurance and getting treated for high cholesterol also ...

People visiting doctors twice per year likelier to have controlled Blood Pressure   Daily News & Analysis

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  Daily Times   
French Scientists Devise Fast-Track Test for Ebola  Outlook
A new device similar to a simple pregnancy home-test could allow doctors to diagnose a patient with suspected Ebola in under 15 minutes, its French developers said today. Trials at a high-security lab have validated the technique and prototype kits should ...

French scientists create a device that can test for Ebola in under 15 minutes   Times LIVE

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  NDTV   
Indian-Origin Sisters Develop Tool to Detect Lung, Heart Disease  NDTV
Washington: Two Indian-origin high school students Ilina and Medha Krishen have developed screening tools to detect lung and heart disease using electronic stethoscopes. Curious to find a way to detect early lung damage in people exposed to noxious air ...

Two High School Students Develop New Tools to Screen Heart and Lung Disease   Counsel & Heal
Teen Sisters Develop Ways to Measure Lung, Heart Damage   U.S. News & World Report
Indian American teenage siblings develop screening tools to detect lung, heart ...   The American Bazaar
Business Standard   
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  Times of India   
Nigeria-like Ebola surveillance, tracking system put in place: Harsh Vardhan  Times of India
NEW DELHI: A surveillance and tracking system similar to that in Nigeria, which was declared Ebola-free by WHO, has been put in place in India, health minister Harsh Vardhan said on Tuesday. Amid concerns in some quarters over the country's ...

Airports to be equipped with thermal scanners and other detection tools as India ...   Daily Mail
Thermal scanners at airports secretly scan for Ebola fever   Hindustan Times
CDC revises protocols for health workers caring for Ebola patients   Livemint
Oneindia   
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Osteoporosis striking early, women more at risk  Times of India
PUNE: At 38, joint pains and lethargic mornings felt a tad odd to Anshita, who had just been promoted at work. Days before she could assume newer responsibilities, she found her mobility severely affected and she also started experiencing sudden back ...


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  The Guardian   
India's air quality figures can't be trusted  The Guardian
Smog obscures the view of the road as women wait for a bus in Delhi, India. Photograph: Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty Images. Monday 20 October 2014 08.42 EDT. Share this article. Share via Email · Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share on Google+.

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  USA TODAY   
US tightens travel restrictions from West Africa to curb Ebola  Los Angeles Times
Ever since an Ebola case from Liberia arrived at a Dallas hospital last month, political pressure has been building on the Obama administration to restrict travel from the three West African countries where the disease has spread with frightening speed.
US restricts entry of passengers from Ebola-hit nations   Firstpost
US to funnel travelers from Ebola-hit region through five airports   Reuters
Ebola: Travelers From Stricken Countries Only Can Enter 5 US Airports   Wall Street Journal
New York Times   
Bloomberg   
Xinhua   
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  E-Pao.net   
IDD prevention day observed  E-Pao.net
Imphal, October 21 2014 : The Global Iodine Deficiency Disorder Day was observed today at RIMS Jubilee Hall under the aegis of Directorate of Health Services, Manipur. Health and Family Welfare Minister, Phungzathang Tonsing; Director of Health ...

Survey shows 92 percent families in State using iodised salt   KanglaOnline
Nagaland observes Global IDD Prevention Day   Nagaland Post

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  Washington Times   
CONLEY:Time for common sense e-cigarette regulations  Washington Times
FILE - In this April 23, 2014, file photo, an electronic cigarette is demonstrated in Chicago. In a surprising new policy statement, the American Heart Association backs electronic cigarettes as a last resort to help smokers quit. (AP Photo/Nam Y. ... more >.
Loosening tobacco's deadly grip   The Hindu
Stubbed out: Brits more hostile to e-cigarettes, new poll reveals   RT
e-Cigs: Consensus or Controversy?   Medscape

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