2014年10月31日 星期五

2014-11-01 India Health

  Calcutta Telegraph   
Indian's helping hand at Ebola camp  Calcutta Telegraph
New Delhi, Oct. 31: In her fourth week at an Ebola camp in Liberia, Kalyani Gomathinayagam carried a six-year-old boy in her arms from his bed to the edge of a high-risk ward to allow his father a final glimpse of his son. The father, a primary school teacher, ...

Prevention key in Ebola: Indian doc   Times of India
'Breaking the chain of contact is key to Ebola control'   The Hindu
Ebola has been the biggest challenge I faced as a doctor: Kalyani ...   Livemint
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  The Nation   
Ban on tobacco advertisements sought  The Nation
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Media, civil society endorse ban on tobacco advertising   The News International
MCC should take against unauthorised tobacco vendors: ZP CEO   The Hindu
Government Considering Ban on Sale of Loose Cigarettes: Report   NDTV
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  Zee News   
Care Hospitals performs heart surgery on foetus, first in India  pharmabiz.com
The Hyderabad-based Care hospitals has performed India's first foetal heart procedure and opened the blocked valves of a 26-week-old foetus in the womb of a pregnant woman named Sirisha, at Care Hospitals in Banjarahills. The complicated heart ...

Doctors perform heart surgery on unborn baby   Nigerian Tribune
In a first, Hyderabad doctors perform rare heart surgery on foetus   Zee News
Rare feat: Hyderabad hospital conducts heart surgery on foetus   Oneindia
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Abortion till 24 weeks may become legal soon  Daily News & Analysis
Consistent efforts of the National Commission of Women (NCW) and the doctor fraternity to make changes in India's abortion law have finally borne fruit. The ministry of health and family welfare's maternal health division has proposed to amend the existing ...

Abortion rule change row   Calcutta Telegraph
Abortions by midwives, ayurved and homoeopath doctors set to be legalized   Times of India

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  New York Times   
Better Staffing Seen as Crucial to Ebola Treatment in Africa  New York Times
Nina Pham, a nurse who was infected while treating an Ebola patient in Dallas. Credit Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Associated Press. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This Page. Continue ...

Pentagon civilians leaving Ebola zones may choose monitoring regimen   Indian Express
UN chief defends returning Ebola aid workers   BBC News
Pentagon Ebola Quarantine Takes Effect, But Civilians Excepted   Wall Street Journal
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  The New Indian Express   
City Doctors 'Stem' Iraq Girl's Failing Heart, Pioneer Cure  The New Indian Express
CHENNAI: When their own heart is failing quickly, less than a tenth live to tell the tale - after all, not everybody is a viable candidate for a heart transplant. To help improve the functioning of damaged hearts, Dr K M Cherian and his team have been working on ...

Chennai doctors give new lease of life to 7-year-old girl from Iraq   Times of India
Iraqi child gets stem cell treatment in city   The Hindu

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  CIDRAP   
WHO updates Ebola PPE guidance for health providers  CIDRAP
Based on an expedited review, the World Health Organization (WHO) today updated it guidance for personal protective equipment (PPE) for use in treating suspected and confirmed Ebola infections, which prioritizes protecting mucosal areas and hand ...

Ebola staff warned to wear double gloves   Scotsman
WHO Updates Guidelines on Ebola Protective Gear   Voice of America
Ebola Spurs Huge Rise in Buying Protective Gear in US   Businessweek
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  Zee News   
'Unmonitored TB drugs can lead to liver failure'  Firstpost
New Delhi, Oct 31 (IANS) Shashi Chawla (name changed) was suspected of having uterine tuberculosis (TB) and was put on anti-TB drugs. After being on medication for over eight months, she went into a coma as the dosage was not monitored. Experts warn ...

TB medicines may lead to liver failure   The Asian Age
Side effects of TB drugs need monitoring, say experts   Times of India

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  Daily News & Analysis   
Breast cancer survivor recounts her story  Daily News & Analysis
Every year, approximately 2,000 to 2,500 cases of breast cancer are detected in Mumbai. From early detection to heavy radiation therapy followed by regular check-ups, breast cancer patients have a battle to fight, and win. We chat up with a few survivors to ...

Generic Meds May Help Breast Cancer Patients Stick to Therapy   Doctors Lounge
In it together: Preparation, education key to breast cancer recovery   Star Local Media
Generic drugs may help breast cancer patients stick to therapy   FOX 13 Tampa Bay, WTVT-TV
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  NDTV   
Why We Crave Alcohol  NDTV
Why We Crave Alcohol Ever found yourself craving a chilled mug of beer? A recent study published in the journal Biological Psychiatry sheds some light on how a certain hormone - called ghrelin - can stimulate alcohol cravings. Ghrelin is a gut hormone that ...

Alcohol cravings triggered by gut hormone   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
Stomach hormone triggers alcohol craving: Study   IBNLive
What triggers alcohol cravings?   Live Punjab
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