2014年11月9日 星期日

2014-11-10 India Health

  Calcutta Telegraph   
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.
Number of People with Dementia in Asia Pacific Region will triple by 2050 ...   Equity Bulls
71 million dementia patients in Asia Pacific by 2050: Study   Times of India
'12 million dementia patients in India by 2050'   Press Trust of India

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  IBNLive   
Harsh Vardhan relieved from Health Ministry, may hold Delhi Assembly poll baton  IBNLive
New Delhi: The expansion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Union Cabinet is likely to have an impact on the Assembly elections in Delhi. While reshuffling his Cabinet at the Centre, Modi relieved Dr Harsh Vardhan from the Health Ministry. If reports are to ...

BJP may have Delhi plan in shifting Harsh Vardhan   Indian Express
Nadda replaces Harsh Vardhan as health minister   Business Standard
Make Health a Social Movement: Harsh Vardhan   NDTV
Daily News & Analysis   
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  Outbreak News Today   
Mumbai worst-affected by dengue in state  Hindustan Times
There has been a 22% rise in the number of dengue cases recorded in the state between January and October this year, compared to the same time last year. Advertisement. Mumbai city and suburban districts, which fall under the Brihanmumbai Municipal ...

BMC now fines slum dwellers over dengue mosquito breeding spots   Times of India
Mumbai reports 4000 dengue cases in October prompting surge in papaya sales   Outbreak News Today
Dengue cases in high-rises galvanise Mumbai residents   The Hindu
Mumbai Mirror   
Free Press Journal   
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  Times of India   
Regulate e-cigarettes as they can undermine the progress we made in tobacco ...  Times of India
CHENNAI: The World Health Organization has reiterated the need to regulate the sale of electronic cigarettes. Noting that "remarkable progress" had been made in tobacco control, Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, WHO regional director for South-East Asia, ...

Tobacco May be Banned in Karnataka   The New Indian Express
For 1st time, Minnesota to release data on use of e-cigarettes among high school ...   Greenfield Daily Reporter

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  Microfinance Monitor   
Young scientists should make Ayurveda acceptable: Harsh Vardhan  Microfinance Monitor
The Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan addressing at the inauguration of the 6th World Ayurveda Congress, in New Delhi on November 07, 2014. The Speaker, Lok Sabha, Smt. Sumitra Mahajan is also seen. (PIB Photo) ...

Harsh Vardhan asks states to work with Centre on Ayurveda   Firstpost
Vij for regional yoga, naturopathy centre in P'kula   Hindustan Times
Ayurveda departments in all upcoming AIIMS Harsh Vardhan   Jagran Post

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  NDTV   
New research adds spice to curcumin's health-promoting benefits  South Asia Mail
The health benefits of over-the-counter curcumin supplements might not get past your gut, but new research shows that a modified formulation of the spice releases its anti-inflammatory goodness throughout the body. Related Articles Antioxidant Zone diet
Fight Infections and Boost Your Immunity with Turmeric   NDTV
Turmeric pills to boost immunity, combat diseases   TheHealthSite
The health benefits of Turmeric just got better   Deccan Chronicle
ANINEWS   
Investor's Business Daily   
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  Jagran Post   
Early schooling hours not in tune with kids' sleep patterns  Firstpost
New York, Nov 9 (IANS) Early schooling hours could deprive teenagers of adequate sleep and hamper their academic performance, a study suggests. Although children require about nine hours of sleep throughout adolescence, older kids are naturally ...

Early school hours could hamper teens' academic performance   Business Standard
Early School Timings Affect Teenagers' Performance, Lead to Obesity ...   Microfinance Monitor
Early schooling hours not in tune with kids sleep patterns   Jagran Post
Science Codex   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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'Students with ADHD are high-functioning individuals'  Times of India
Thane: American swimming legend Michael Phelps and budding shuttler Pralhad Kumar (name changed), a 13-year-old student from Sulochanadevi Singhania School, share two things in common — both are diagnosed for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity ...

A different ADHD perspective, that ubiquitous baby blanket, parenting ...   The Oregonian - OregonLive.com

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  The New Indian Express   
Diabetes study moots SMS campaign  The Hindu
The India Diabetes Research Foundation is conducting a study on motivating people with high risk of diabetes to adopt lifestyle changes, through SMSes. “An initial study, which was published in late 2013, revealed that regular communication with ...

One-Fourth of Those With Retinopathy are Diabetics   The New Indian Express

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  Microfinance Monitor   
A herbal mouthwash to reduce oral cancer pain  TheHealthSite
Oral cancer is the cancer of the mouth that affects either the lining of the mouth or corrodes the deeper tissues like bones, muscles and nerves in the mouth area. A mouthwash made from herbal concoction, prescribed in ayurveda, helps in reducing the ...

A mouthwash to reduce pain in oral cancer   Business Standard

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