2014年11月1日 星期六

2014-11-02 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
Indian physician reveals her experience of serving Ebola victims in Liberia   TheHealthSite
'Breaking the chain of contact is key to Ebola control'   The Hindu
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  The Express Tribune   
'Refusal major cause of Balochistan polio cases'  DAWN.com
QUETTA: Refusal on the part of parents remained the underlying factor behind increasing cases of polio in Balochistan, Pakistan's sparsely populated province. Most of the polio cases have been reported from Quetta and district Killa Abdullah that borders ...

Four more polio cases found in Pakistan; tally jumps to 235   Daily News & Analysis
Polio in Pakistan: 4 more cases detected, total reaches 235   TheHealthSite
Three polio cases surface in Balochistan   The News International
The Express Tribune   
The Nation   
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  The Hindu   
MCC should take against unauthorised tobacco vendors: ZP CEO  The Hindu
To cut down on tobacco consumption here, Mangalore City Corporation officials should ensure unauthorised vendors of tobacco products – which have become ubiquitous on street corners – are shut down, said Chief Executive Officer Tulasi Maddineni here ...

Government Considering Ban on Sale of Loose Cigarettes: Report   NDTV
Should the government impose a ban on e-cigarettes?   TheHealthSite

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  Times of India   
Are you suffering from memory loss?  Times of India
Memory loss is worrying young Indians, but experts say you need to know when to fret. You meet a former colleague at a party, and can't for the life of you place him. We've all encountered the embarrassment. But what if you forget to perform a daily task or ...

My Saved articles   Ahmedabad Mirror

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  Indian Express   
The vast viral universe  Indian Express
Behind the hellish Ebola epidemic ravaging West Africa lies an agent that fittingly embodies the mad contradictions of a nightmare. It is alive yet dead, simple yet complex, mindless yet prophetic, seemingly able to anticipate our every move. For scientists who ...

How viruses became masters of ingenuity   Minneapolis Star Tribune

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  Financial Express   
Knowing cancer risk may not affect screening rate  Financial Express
SummaryWhen scientists tested people for a genetic mutation that increases the risk for colon cancer... Related Articles. Google's Larry Page, Virgin's Richard Branson backed NASA satellite on failed launchICICI Bank Q2 profit up 15 pct to Rs 2,709 crore, ...


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  Times of India   
Govt wants your views on raising abortion period limit to 24 weeks  Hindustan Times
After proposing to increase the period for medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) from 20 weeks to more than 24 weeks, the Centre has put a draft of the bill online, and invited suggestions from all “interested stakeholder and general public”. According to the ...

Now, abortions by Homeopaths, Ayurveds and Midwives legal   Oneindia
Abortion till 24 weeks may become legal soon   Daily News & Analysis
Abortions by midwives, ayurved and homoeopath doctors set to be legalized   Times of India
Calcutta Telegraph   
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  NDTV   
Doctors correct cardiac problem in foetal baby  Hindu Business Line
Terminating pregnancy is not an easy decision for parents, particularly when the foetus developing organs and limbs but with a critical problem in one of those vital organs. About 8-10 babies out of 1,000 are getting afflicted with some cardiac problems.
Foetus treated for defect in heart   The Hindu
In a first, Hyderabad doctors perform rare heart surgery on foetus   Zee News
A cardiac surgery inside the womb: India's first   Bangalore Mirror
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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 ...

Experts warn of need to monitor TB drugs for side effects: experts   domain-B
Side effects of TB drugs need monitoring, say experts   Times of India
Lack of dose monitoring of anti-TB drugs can lead to liver failure, coma in TB ...   TheHealthSite

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  Jagran Post   
Try seaweed body wraps in a spa for improved skin elasticity and reduction of ...  Jagran Post
Mumbai: A seaweed wrap is typically made by combining seaweed with hot water and sometimes essential oils, clay and other skin loving ingredients. Fourth India Non-Fiction Festival in Delhi · Drugs to abet cancer cells suicide found. Representational ...

Undergo seaweed body wrap for a beautiful you   Northern Voices Online

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