2014年10月22日 星期三

2014-10-23 India Health

  USA TODAY   
Ebola treatment likely in 2 weeks?  Times of India
By: Lamiat Sabin A new blood serum treatment for Ebola made from the blood of survivors could be available in Liberia within two weeks, the World Health Organization has revealed. The serum will be formulated with antibodies extracted from the blood.
Official WHO Ebola toll near 5000 with true number nearer 15000   Reuters
US to track everyone coming from Ebola nations   Daily Mail
Ebola Fears Come and Go in Newark   Wall Street Journal
New York Times   
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  WLTZ 38 NBC   
Binge drinking may boost blood pressure in young men  WLTZ 38 NBC
Headlines remain riveted on the three Ebola cases in Dallas. But, mental health specialists say overblown fear is a much bigger health threat to Americans.More >>. Headlines remain riveted on the three Ebola cases in Dallas. But, mental health specialists ...

Binge Drinking May Increase Risk of Hypertension   NDTV
Study Compares Effects of Binge Drinking on Blood Pressure   Diabetes Insider
Binge drinking ups hypertension risk in young men   Business Standard
WKTV   
TheHealthSite   
Renal and Urology News   
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  Indian Express   
Air quality to dip on Diwali  Indian Express
Forecast has been made assuming that the amount of firecrackers burst this year would be same as last year. Written by Anuradha Mascarenhas | Pune | Posted: October 23, 2014 4:24 am. The air quality in the city is set to deteriorate to 'moderate to poor' in ...

Air quality to drop in Delhi on Diwali   Financial Express
Poison in air: Delhi to be more polluted than Beijing this Diwali   Hindustan Times

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  BBC News   
Big strides made in fighting TB, says WHO  Zee News
Paris: The known tally of people with tuberculosis rose last year but overall "major progress" is being made in rolling back the disease, the World Health Organization (WHO) said today. "The 2015 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of halting and reversing ...

Global Burden of TB Higher Than Thought   Medscape
WHO revises global tuberculosis estimate up by 500000   BBC News
Drug-resistant tuberculosis at crisis levels, warns WHO   Reuters India

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  Financial Express   
Ebola: Nigeria-like surveillance, tracking system put in place in India  Financial Express
There are concerns in some quarters over India's preparedness to deal with the Ebola outbreak. (AP). SummaryAmid concerns over preparedness to deal with ebols outbreak, India pulls out all stops to upgrade its equipment and train health staff.
Nigeria-like Ebola surveillance, tracking system put in place: Harsh Vardhan   Times of India
Surveillance-tracking system in India for checking Ebola: Minister   Business Standard
India to step up travel surveillance to stop any Ebola outbreak   Daily Mail
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  IBNLive   
IGIMS doctors perform first cornea transplant  Times of India
PATNA: Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Science (IGIMS)-Patna has given eyesight to 65-year-old Nawal Kishore Choudhary of Begusarai as a Diwali gift with its first ever corneal transplant performed on Wednesday. The transplant was performed under the ...

First successful eye transplantation in Bihar   IBNLive

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  Times of India   
Free treatment for all in districts  Times of India
KOLKATA: From now, all patients will be able to avail medical services free of cost in all village and district level government hospitals and health centres across the state. The free medical services include outdoor and surgical treatment and diagnosis.
Beds in govt hospitals to be free: Mamata Banerjee   Indian Express
Government hospitals to provide free services: Bengal CM   Firstpost
All beds in Bengal govt hospitals to be free   Business Standard
The Hindu   
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  Financial Express   
High school girls develop tools to detect lung, heart disease  Business Standard
Two Indian-origin sisters in a US high school have developed new 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 pollutants, Ilina Krishen, ...

Indian-Origin Sisters Develop Tool to Detect Lung, Heart Disease   NDTV
Indian-origin sisters develop electronic stethoscope to detect lung, heart disease   Microfinance Monitor
Indian-origin high school sisters develop screening test to detect lung and heart ...   TheHealthSite

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Pregnant women should take precautions during Diwali  Northern Voices Online
New Delhi, Oct 22 (IANS) Not only the pollutants but the loud noise of crackers could be harmful for pregnant women and newborns during Diwali, said experts. “Excessive smoke and pollutants emitted by fire crackers badly affect the health of pregnant ...


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  Daily News & Analysis   
Flu vaccines may help prevent heart attacks, reveals new study  Daily News & Analysis
A new study has revealed the molecular mechanism determines how flu vaccines may be helpful in preventing heart attacks. The results showed that the flu vaccine stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies that switch on certain processes in cells.
Coming Soon: Vaccine for Heart Disease   Counsel & Heal
Flu vaccines may help prevent heart attacks   Zee News
Flu vaccine may prevent heart disease: Study   IBNLive

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