2014年10月29日 星期三

2014-10-30 India Health

  Times of India   
Delhi's air very unhealthy: US embassy monitor  Times of India
NEW DELHI: Delhi's air has again made headlines for the wrong reasons. The US embassy's pollution monitor at Chanakyapuri on Wednesday measured air quality at 'very unhealthy' levels, prompting a post in an international news portal warning against ...

United States: Delhi air very unhealthy   The Asian Age
US embassy terms Delhi's air quality as 'very unhealthy'   Daily News & Analysis
us embassy warns of very unhealthy air quality in delhi   Sahara Samay
GreaterKashmir.com   
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  The Hindu   
Poor sanitation may hamper efforts to check Ebola in India: Expert  Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Inadequate sanitation could prove to be the one of biggest challenges in tackling an Ebola outbreak in India, should the country reports its first case, Professor Peter Piot, co-discoverer of the virus, has said. In his response to a set of questions ...

Ebola outbreak will be “especially challenging” for India   The Hindu
Ebola a humanitarian catastrophe: Peter Piot   Livemint
Ebola outbreak may hit China: Expert   Press Trust of India
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
ecns   
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  Fox News   
High milk intake tied to early death?  Times of India
LONDON: Drinking more than one and a half pints of milk a day could increase the risk of early death, a new study has warned. Researchers led by professor Karl Michaelsson of Uppsala University in Sweden found that the high levels of lactose and ...

Drinking a lot of milk may be shortening women's lives   Irish Examiner
New study claims milk increases risk of death, cancer — but an expert says the ...   New York Daily News
Does milk do a body good? Maybe not, a new study suggests   Los Angeles Times
Fox News   
Hindustan Times   
The Hindu   
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  Voice of America   
Global Infection Outbreaks Rise over Past 30 Years  Voice of America
Global disease outbreaks are on the rise, according to a new study, but fewer people are becoming infected. The communicable illnesses range from the exotic, including the current Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, to more common strains of influenza, ...

Infectious Diseases are Increasing Every Year   NDTV

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  The Hindu   
Quarantined Ebola nurse goes outside; police watch  The Hindu
A nurse who treated Ebola patients in West Africa said she plans to end her voluntary quarantine and even stepped outside her home briefly on Wednesday. Kaci Hickox's words and actions signalled a potential showdown with state police monitoring her ...

WHO's Chan Slams US, Australia Travel Curbs for Ebola   Businessweek
Ebola quarantine test looms in US   BBC News
US Nurse Fights Ebola Quarantine, Says Will Not be Bullied   NDTV
Wall Street Journal   
New York Times   
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  TheHealthSite   
Low-birth weight and diabetes are linked  Hindu Business Line
(from left) Rakesh Kumar Mishra, Deputy Director; Ch. Mohan Rao, Director, Rakesh Sonti and Giriraj R Chandak, Deputy Directors, in Hyderabad on Tuesday. - P.V. SIVAKUMAR. Hyderabad, Oct 28: Children born with low birth weight are more prone to ...

Lack of vitamin B 12 in mother's diet during pregnancy could lead to diabetes in ...   TheHealthSite
India is the low birth weight capital of the world: CCMB   Times of India
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology to get CSIR award for developing ...   Economic Times
Business Standard   
The New Indian Express   
Deccan Chronicle   
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  Business Standard   
Health ministry likely to ban ITC's e-cigarettes  Business Standard
India's largest cigarette manufacturer ITC's plan to develop a market for e-cigarettes might hit a roadblock with the Union health ministry planning to impose a ban on all products described as “Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS)”. In his clearest ...

India favours total ban on e-cigarettes   Deccan Herald
Harsh Vardhan seeks complete ban on e-cigarettes, ENDS   Economic Times
Tuberculosis a Developmental Issue: Vardhan   The New Indian Express
Daily News & Analysis   
Zee News   
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  ABP News   
Delayed motherhood increases risk of Down's syndrome  Firstpost
New Delhi, Oct 29 (IANS) The increasing trend of late marriages and delayed first pregnancy raises the risk of babies being born with Down's syndrome, a study revealed Wednesday. Conducted by pathology specialist Metropolis Healthcare Ltd, close to ...

Delayed Motherhood Increases the Risk of Down syndrome: Metropolis Study   India Education Diary

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  The Guardian Nigeria   
'Nigeria is free of type 3 polio virus'  The Guardian Nigeria
NIGERIA has not reported any case of Wild Polio Virus type 3 (WPV3) in the last 24 months and WPV1 in the last month and is set to stop the transmission of the virus by end of December 2014. Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Development ...

Local Rotary funds help international cause   Carlsbad Current-Argus

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Health hazards of high fashion  Times of India
Six-inch stilettos, over-sized heavy handbags or toothpick-tight jeans may be trendy, but have you ever thought what all health side-effects they are having on your body? Certain fashion trends can take a toll of your health if you don't take steps to correct them ...


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