2014年10月26日 星期日

2014-10-27 India Health

  Financial Express   
Taking a 'selfie' may help cure skin problems  Financial Express
Taking a photo of a skin lesion and sending it to your dermatologist for analysis may be a valuable piece of skin care, a new study suggests. SummaryTaking a photo of a skin lesion and sending it to your dermatologist.
How a 'selfie' can cure skin problems like eczema   TheHealthSite
'Selfie' can help cure skin problems!   Odisha Sun Times

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  Times of India   
Indian-American discovers stem cells to kill brain cancer  Times of India
HOUSTON: In a breakthrough, a team of Harvard scientists led by an Indian-American researcher has discovered a novel way to fight deadly brain cancer with toxin-resistant stem cells. Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) scientists at Massachusetts General ...

Stem cells that can kill cancer have been engineered by scientists   The Independent
Indian-American Muslim scientist discovers brain cancer treatment   Northern Voices Online
Toxin-releasing stem cells kill brain tumors in mice, study finds   Delhi Daily News
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GreaterKashmir.com   
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  Times of India   
Promising target for HIV treatment identified  Business Standard
Scientists have identified a promising new target for HIV treatment by uncovering a crucial and previously unknown mechanism used in the cellular replication of the deadly virus. Like a slumbering dragon, HIV can lay dormant in a person's cells for years, ...

New target for HIV treatment identified   TheHealthSite
Chink in HIV's armour discovered   Delhi Daily News
Scientists discover 'chink in HIV's armour'   Times of India
Medical Xpress   
Science Codex   
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  BBC News   
Ebola: US nurse 'to take legal action' over confinement  BBC News
A US nurse held in quarantine in New Jersey after treating Ebola patients in West Africa says she will challenge her confinement in a federal court. Kaci Hickox said she was made to feel like a criminal after returning from Sierra Leone last Friday. Her lawyer ...

Under Pressure, Cuomo Says Ebola Quarantines Can Be Spent at Home   New York Times
Cuomo outlines NY policy for Ebola quarantine   Daily Mail
White House questions Ebola quarantines; nurse plans lawsuit   Reuters
Businessweek   
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  The Guardian   
Mali confirms first Ebola case as world total tops 10000  The Globe and Mail
The number of people infected with Ebola in three West African countries has exceeded 10,000, the World Health Organization reported this weekend. A total of 10,141 people had contracted the disease worldwide, the organization said in its latest update on ...

Mali's first Ebola case, a 2-yr-old girl, dies - officials   Firstpost
Ebola crisis: 'Many exposed' to infected Mali girl   BBC News
Number of Ebola cases passes 10000, says WHO   Telegraph.co.uk
Zee News   
Businessweek   
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Inequalities and the Ebola crisis  The Hindu
The principle upon which the fight against disease should be based is the creation of a robust body; but not the creation of a robust body by the artistic work of a doctor upon a weak organism; rather, the creation of a robust body with the work of the whole ...


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  Hindustan Times   
Just what we wanted to hear: Gossiping could be good for you!  Hindustan Times
Our penchant for gossip is sometimes referred to as the root of all evil, but it can help us adapt to a new social environment, help us improve on ourselves and reveal potential threats, according to a new study at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.
'Positive' gossip can foster self-reflection, growth   Business Standard
Positive gossip fosters self-reflection and growth   Firstpost
Talking about other people boosts self-esteem, claims study   Daily Mail
Calcutta Telegraph   
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Government move to ensure safety of doctors  Times of India
BHUBANESWAR: Amid some recent attacks on doctors, including two murders, the state health and family welfare department has urged the home department to take enough steps to ensure safety and security of the medicos. In a letter to home secretary CJ ...

Health Secretary Urges Home Department to Ensure Safety of Docs   The New Indian Express
Odisha Health dept seeks police help in preventing attacks on doctors, hospitals   Odisha Sun Times

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  TheHealthSite   
Facebook encourages teens to eat more junk food says study  TheHealthSite
If you have trouble dealing with your child's excessive junk food eating problem then it's not wrong to blame the social networking site Facebook. A recent study concludes how social media websites are significantly contributing towards marketing junk food to ...

Junk food brands using Facebook to target young people   Financial Express
Facebook pushing kids to hop onto junk foodwagon: Study   Zee News

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Farmers Left in Lurch in Siddu's Rule, Says HDK  The New Indian Express
CHIKMAGALUR: JD(S) leader and former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy on Sunday said that the state government has taken no steps to boost the confidence of farmers, who are suffering due to floods, drought and slump in prices of agricultural produce.
Work hard, work out harder…   Bangalore Mirror
JD(S) to stage protest in November: HDK   Deccan Herald

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