2014年10月27日 星期一

2014-10-28 India Health

  Wall Street Journal   
Kaci Hickox, Nurse Under Ebola Quarantine, Returns to Her Maine Home  Wall Street Journal
As more states begin monitoring travelers from Ebola-stricken countries, questions arise over the legality of forced quarantines. WSJ's Ashby Jones and Lee Hawkins discuss. Photo: AP. By. Josh Dawsey,. Josh Dawsey. The Wall Street Journal. CANCEL.
Two Governors' Shifts on Ebola Are Criticized as Politics, Not Science   New York Times
US modifies Ebola guidelines after quarantine uproar   Times of India
Ebola nurse let out of New York hospital after threat   Irish Independent
Christian Science Monitor   
ABC News   
NorthJersey.com   
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  IANS   
Another death, dengue cases spike in Delhi  Hindustan Times
An unusually warm October has caused a spurt in dengue cases in the Capital, with authorities confirming Monday that a 52-year-old succumbed to the disease on October 10, the second such death this year. Sureshwar Singh was a resident of Shahdara in ...

Second dengue death in capital   Times of India
Two die of dengue in Delhi   Zee News

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  Microfinance Monitor   
New Leukaemia Wonder Drug Gazyvu Kills 90% Cancer Cells in One Shot  Microfinance Monitor
leukemia Still under trail, a powerful drug for leukemia proved too powerful that it killed 90% of cancer in one shot, sending the patients into semi-conscious stage. The new treatment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Gazyva, has been approved for use in ...

'Shocking' new leukaemia drug kills 90 percent of cancer in single dose   Zee News
Shock leukaemia treatment gives hope   NEWS.com.au

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  Times of India   
2800 Karnataka doctors resign, but govt refuses to budge  Times of India
BANGALORE : While 2,800 doctors of the health and family welfare department resigned en masse across Karnataka on Monday, putting patients to great inconvenience, the state government claimed it had received only 911 resignations. The government ...

Doctors' strike - Over 900 seek to resign, healthcare affected   Daijiworld.com
Government to Enlist Services of Ayush, Private Doctors   The New Indian Express
Doctors resign en masse, healthcare services across state hit   Deccan Chronicle
NDTV   
Bangalore Mirror   
Indian Express   
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  BBC News   
Fears that Ebola crisis will set back malaria fight  BBC News
A leading malaria control expert has said efforts to contain the disease may be jeopardised by the Ebola crisis. Dr Fatoumata Nafo-Traoré, who heads the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Partnership, said after visiting west Africa: "Understandably, all the health ...

Ebola crisis may jeopardize efforts to control malaria   ABP News

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  Daily News & Analysis   
Study: More people getting drug-resistant TB in first go  Daily News & Analysis
A study released by Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) or Doctors Without Borders has revealed a shocking trend: More people in the city are falling prey to multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in the first instance itself, and not after a relapse. The study ...

1 in 4 HIV-TB patients is resistant to drugs   Times of India
25% of HIV patients detected with primary drug-resistant TB   Hindustan Times
MSF study finds alarming rise in drug-resistant TB cases in Mumbai's HIV care ...   Livemint

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  Mirror.co.uk   
Jonas Salk: Google Doodle celebrates 100th birthday of man who developed ...  Mirror.co.uk
Google has celebrated what would have been the 100th birthday of Dr Jonas Salk, the American scientists who developed the first successful polio vaccine, with a doodle on its homepage. Jonas as born in New York City. Although they had little formal ...

Jonas Salk 100th Birthday: Google Doodle Celebrates Scientist Who Developed ...   NDTV
Google thanks Jonas Salk for the polio vaccine with a birth centenary doodle   IBNLive
Google Doodle celebrates Jonas Edward Salk Birthday   Newstrack India
The Independent   
Pittsburgh Post Gazette   
U-T San Diego   
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Doctors at Coimbatore hospital perform rare kidney transplant  Times of India
COIMBATORE: Doctors at a hospital in Coimbatore have successfully transplanted a kidney that didn't match the patient's blood group. The patient, a 28-year-old man, was suffering from end-stage kidney disease. He had been on dialysis for the past two ...

Blood group mismatched kidney transplant performed   Zee News

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  IBNLive   
Junk food brands using Facebook to target young people  IBNLive
Melbourne: Junk food brands are engaging with young Facebook users to promote unhealthy foods which can contribute to obesity and lifestyle diseases, a new study has found. Researchers at the University of Sydney have shed light on the digital marketing ...

Facebook pushing kids to hop onto junk foodwagon: Study   Daijiworld.com

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  Daily Mail   
NGT issues bailable warrants against medical superintendents  The Hindu
Continuing to wield the stick against those hospitals and institutions which have not adopted efficient rainwater harvesting, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Monday issued bailable warrants against medical superintendents of 10 hospitals for failing to ...

NGT issues warrants against hospital chiefs who 'failed to harvest rainwater'   Daily Mail
Bailable warrants against 10 medical superintendents   Business Standard

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