Cry for support for dementia caregivers Calcutta Telegraph
New Delhi, Nov. 8: India's rising population of patients with dementia will require governments, health care providers, and communities to accelerate efforts to provide support to families and caregivers of the patients, a report released today has said.
12 million dementia cases in India by 2050?The Asian Age
71 million dementia patients in Asia Pacific by 2050: StudyTimes of India
'12 million dementia patients in India by 2050'Press Trust of India
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New Delhi, Nov. 8: India's rising population of patients with dementia will require governments, health care providers, and communities to accelerate efforts to provide support to families and caregivers of the patients, a report released today has said.
12 million dementia cases in India by 2050?
71 million dementia patients in Asia Pacific by 2050: Study
'12 million dementia patients in India by 2050'
Scientists transform human scar cells into blood vessel cells to repair damaged ... Daily News & Analysis
Scientists may have discovered a new way to repair damaged tissue by transforming human scar cells into blood vessel cells. The method appeared to improve blood flow, oxygenation and nutrition to areas in need. Cardiovascular scientists at Houston ...
Reprogrammed cells grow into new blood vesselsScience Codex
Reprogrammed Cells Grow Into New Blood Vessels, Study FindsCounsel & Heal
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Scientists may have discovered a new way to repair damaged tissue by transforming human scar cells into blood vessel cells. The method appeared to improve blood flow, oxygenation and nutrition to areas in need. Cardiovascular scientists at Houston ...
Reprogrammed cells grow into new blood vessels
Reprogrammed Cells Grow Into New Blood Vessels, Study Finds
The sooner, the better The Hindu
According to International Diabetes Federation's 2013 report, there are 72 million people who suffer from diabetes in the Southeastern Asian region (close to one-fifth of all adult diabetics in the world), of which 65 million people live in India. The age of onset of ...
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According to International Diabetes Federation's 2013 report, there are 72 million people who suffer from diabetes in the Southeastern Asian region (close to one-fifth of all adult diabetics in the world), of which 65 million people live in India. The age of onset of ...
Vij for regional yoga, naturopathy centre in P'kula Hindustan Times
Haryana health minister Anil Vij on Saturday urged upon the Union government to open a regional centre for yoga and naturopathy at Panchkula for which, 12 acres of land was available. He has also sought appointment of one Ayush doctor at every urban ...
Harsh Vardhan ask states to work with Centre on AyurvedaZee News
Ayurveda departments in all upcoming AIIMS Harsh VardhanJagran Post
Young scientists should make Ayurveda acceptable: Harsh VardhanVancouver Desi
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Haryana health minister Anil Vij on Saturday urged upon the Union government to open a regional centre for yoga and naturopathy at Panchkula for which, 12 acres of land was available. He has also sought appointment of one Ayush doctor at every urban ...
Harsh Vardhan ask states to work with Centre on Ayurveda
Ayurveda departments in all upcoming AIIMS Harsh Vardhan
Young scientists should make Ayurveda acceptable: Harsh Vardhan
Row over changes in abortion law Times of India
NEW DELHI: The proposed new Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Amendment Draft Bill to allow ayurvedacharyas, homoeopaths and nurses to conduct MTP has triggered a debate on patient safety versus access to healthcare. The government's ...
Doctors slam government's proposal to allow midwives, homeopaths to conduct ...Daily News & Analysis
Proposed law to let homoeopaths perform abortions triggers rowIndian Express
IMA rejects amendments in abortion law proposed by Health ministryIBNLive
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NEW DELHI: The proposed new Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Amendment Draft Bill to allow ayurvedacharyas, homoeopaths and nurses to conduct MTP has triggered a debate on patient safety versus access to healthcare. The government's ...
Doctors slam government's proposal to allow midwives, homeopaths to conduct ...
Proposed law to let homoeopaths perform abortions triggers row
IMA rejects amendments in abortion law proposed by Health ministry
Union tussle may be delaying clean-up within KEM campus Times of India
MUMBAI: KEM Hospital has emerged as a hotbed for dengue in the city with many of its doctors testing positive for the disease, but a tussle with the union could possibly be preventing effective clean-up operations in the hospital's campus. In a letter sent on ...
Two more KEM Hospital docs down with dengueDaily News & Analysis
Another KEM Doctor Diagnosed With DengueFree Press Journal
No mosquito-breeding sites at home of infant who died of dengueHindustan Times
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MUMBAI: KEM Hospital has emerged as a hotbed for dengue in the city with many of its doctors testing positive for the disease, but a tussle with the union could possibly be preventing effective clean-up operations in the hospital's campus. In a letter sent on ...
Two more KEM Hospital docs down with dengue
Another KEM Doctor Diagnosed With Dengue
No mosquito-breeding sites at home of infant who died of dengue
25 babies die in Malda in 6 days Times of India
MALDA: Malda Medical College and Hospital has admitted that 25 babies have died in the hospital in the last six days. According to college authority, six babies died on November 2, two on November 3, four on 4th, five on 5th, four on 6th and four on ...
Toll in Malda kid deaths rises to 14Hindustan Times
West Bengal: 13 infants die in Govt. run hospitalBusiness Standard
Is the Malda Medical College Hospital turning into a deathbed for infants?TheHealthSite
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MALDA: Malda Medical College and Hospital has admitted that 25 babies have died in the hospital in the last six days. According to college authority, six babies died on November 2, two on November 3, four on 4th, five on 5th, four on 6th and four on ...
Toll in Malda kid deaths rises to 14
West Bengal: 13 infants die in Govt. run hospital
Is the Malda Medical College Hospital turning into a deathbed for infants?
National Green Tribunal sends notice to babus on rising cancer cases India Today
{mosimage}Following Mail Today's special report on the 'cancer belt surrounding Chhapraula Industrial Area in UP' and its subsequent taking up in the National Green Tribunal (NGT), the court hearing the matter has now issued notices to the Central ...
Pleas at National Green Tribunal link pollution to cancerEconomic Times
NGT notice on cancer deaths in NoidaThe Hindu
NGT seeks UP govt's response on contamination of groundwaterBusiness Standard
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{mosimage}Following Mail Today's special report on the 'cancer belt surrounding Chhapraula Industrial Area in UP' and its subsequent taking up in the National Green Tribunal (NGT), the court hearing the matter has now issued notices to the Central ...
Pleas at National Green Tribunal link pollution to cancer
NGT notice on cancer deaths in Noida
NGT seeks UP govt's response on contamination of groundwater
Pondicherry University team finds 7 new molecules to treat blood cancer Times of India
PUDUCHERRY: A team led by an associate professor of Pondicherry University has claimed to have identified seven new molecules to treat a type of blood cancer (chronic myelogenous leukemia or CML). CML is a type of blood cancer characterized by ...
New drug molecules offer hope for cancer controlThe Hindu
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PUDUCHERRY: A team led by an associate professor of Pondicherry University has claimed to have identified seven new molecules to treat a type of blood cancer (chronic myelogenous leukemia or CML). CML is a type of blood cancer characterized by ...
New drug molecules offer hope for cancer control
Resident doctors continue strike as deadlock prevails on one demand Hindustan Times
The strike of resident doctors of six medical colleges continued on Friday, creating more problems for the patients. Advertisement. Meanwhile, representatives of Resident Doctors Associations had talks with health secretary SP Singh at secretariat on Friday.
Demands met, Rajasthan doctors call off stirTimes of India
Resident doctors call off strike in RajasthanJagran Post
Raj: Resident doctors call off strikeBusiness Standard
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The strike of resident doctors of six medical colleges continued on Friday, creating more problems for the patients. Advertisement. Meanwhile, representatives of Resident Doctors Associations had talks with health secretary SP Singh at secretariat on Friday.
Demands met, Rajasthan doctors call off stir
Resident doctors call off strike in Rajasthan
Raj: Resident doctors call off strike
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