2014年11月5日 星期三

2014-11-06 India Health

  CBS News   
Why some people 'choke' under pressure revealed  Zee News
Washington: A new study has tried to shed light on why some people choke under pressure and fail to achieve something. Researchers from The Johns Hopkins University suggested that in situations like this, performance depends on two factors: the framing ...

New insight into the neuroscience of choking under pressure   Medical Xpress
Why some people choke under pressure   CBS News

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  Calcutta Telegraph   
The road ahead  Calcutta Telegraph
NEW DELHI: The government will revisit the merger and acquisition guidelines in the telecom sector, if the need arises, IT & communications minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said today while assuring industry that issues concerning the sector will be looked into.
Spectrum norms to be in place before next auction: Ravi Shankar Prasad   Livemint
Enabling tech environment need of the hour: Prasad   Business Standard
Govt plans to review M&A norms in telecom   Business Today
Press Trust of India   
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  The Hindu   
Dengue vaccine may be available in Phl by 2015  MSN Philippines News
The world's first dengue vaccine is up for registration and may be available in the country by July next year, an official of a pharmaceutical company said yesterday. Olivier Charmeil, Sanofi Pasteur president, said they would apply for licenses with the health ...

Pharma firm Sanofi Pasteur makes headway in dengue vaccine trials   Indian Express
Sanofi readies for last phase of trial on its dengue vaccine in India   Hindu Business Line
Malaysia Collaborating With Sanofi Pasteur To Produce Dengue Vaccine - Dr ...   Bernama
Microfinance Monitor   
pharmabiz.com   
Economic Times   
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  Firstpost   
Now, a remote control could take your headaches away  Firstpost
Can you imagine controlling headaches with a remote? A hospital in Mumbai had literally put the remote in its patient's hands: A British man who suffered from chronic headaches had electrodes inserted along his neck which control the intensity of his ...

Now, get rid of your headache with a remote control   TheHealthSite
Now control your headache with a remote control   Jagran Post
A remote control can ease up your headaches   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
Tech Times   
News Tonight Africa   
Delhi Daily News   
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  Science Times   
Dulled Taste May Boost Weight-Loss Surgery Results  WebMD
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 5, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Some people can't taste food as well after undergoing weight-loss surgery, but this side effect may help them shed more weight, new research suggests. The study included 88 severely obese people, average ...

Bariatric surgery may alter taste buds: study   New York Daily News
Bariatric Surgery Alters Taste Buds Leading to Weight Loss, Study Says   Science Times
Dulled sense of taste may boost weight-loss surgery results   Medical Xpress
FOX31 Denver   
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  Livemint   
NCDs, mental illnesses to cost India $4.58 trillion by 2030  Livemint
An estimated 60% of all deaths in India are due to NCDs like heart diseases, according to the World Health Organization. Photo: Mint. New Delhi: Non communicable diseases (NCDs) and mental illness will cost India $4.58 trillion between 2012 and 2030, ...

India to lose over $4.58 trillion to non-communicable diseases   Economic Times

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  Voice of America   
WHO: World Must Prepare for Aging Population  Voice of America
GENEVA—. The World Health Organization (WHO) says governments must prepare now to deal with an increasingly aging world. Otherwise, it warns the growing burden of chronic disease will seriously affect the quality of life of older people and create ...

The Lancet: 'Ageing well' must be a global priority   Medical Xpress
UN health agency sounds alarm over needs for elderly   Free Malaysia Today
'Quality of life of older people in India in danger'   The Asian Age
Indian Express   
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  The New Indian Express   
Haemophilia Centre in Bengaluru  The New Indian Express
MANGALURU: The first Haemophilia treatment centre in the country will be launched in Bengaluru next year, said Health Minister U T Khader. He told reporters on the sidelines of a review meeting at the Government Wenlock Hospital at Hampankatta on ...

Khader helps injured driver   Bangalore Mirror
Khader helps injured autorickshaw driver   The Hindu
Khader takes accident victim to hospital   Deccan Herald
Times of India   
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  NDTV   
New Smartphone Tech to Help Monitor Muscle Disease Treatment  NDTV
A smartphone-based technology can effectively monitor the treatment progress of muscular dystrophy, a condition which causes the muscles of the body to weaken. According to Michael S. Hughes from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in ...

Smartphone Technology May Soon Be Used To Monitor Effects Of Muscular ...   Youth Health Magzine

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  NDTV   
Poor diet 'causes lifetime damage'  Daily Times
The damage caused by unhealthy eating can last a lifetime – even after going on a diet, according to research. Scientists suggest that foods full of fat, sugar and salt change the way genes work and even swapping them for fish, fruit and vegetables cannot turn ...

Poor Eating Habits Alter Gene Function, Have Long Term Effects On Heart   Indian Nerve
Poor eating habits have long-term effects on heart   Hindustan Times
Poor diet changes the way genes work, say scientists   Daily Mail
helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news   
NDTV   
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