2014年11月10日 星期一

2014-11-11 India Health

  Daily News & Analysis   
Is it Alzheimer's or dementia?  Santa Clarita Valley Signal
I frequently hear the statement, “My loved one has dementia, not Alzheimer's disease,” followed by the question, “So what's the difference?” Dementia is not a disease or illness. Dementia is a word that describes a decline in cognitive abilities — such as ...

Successful Aging: Dealing with dementia   The Pasadena Star-News
'12 Million Dementia Patients In India By 2050'   Siliconindia.com
Alzheimer's Disease: 10 Things You May Not Know   EmpowHer
Craig Daily Press   
Chippewa Herald   
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  International Business Times   
A Virus That Makes Humans Stupid? 'Innocuous' Algae Pathogen That Impairs ...  International Business Times
A virus known to attack green algae in lakes and rivers can also infect human brains, scientists say. Creative Commons. A virus known to attack green algae in lakes and rivers can also infect human brains -- and it's making dummies out of us. The virus, called ...

ATCV-1 infects brain, makes human stupid   Press TV
American Researchers Discover 'Stupidity Virus'   Newsweek
There's a virus that makes you stupid, scientists say   CNET
Counsel & Heal   
Daily News & Analysis   
Daily Mail   
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  Moneycontrol.com   
Indian healthcare providers to spend US $1.1 billion on IT in 2014, up by 5 ...  pharmabiz.com
Healthcare providers in India are expected to spend $1.1 billion for information technology (IT) products and services in 2014. This is an increase of 5 per cent over 2013, according to Gartner, Inc. The forecast includes spending by healthcare providers ...

Healthcare providers to spend $1.1b on IT: Gartner   mydigitalfc.com
Healthcare Providers in India to Spend $1.1B on IT in 2014   PCBDesign007
India is witnessing IT boom in health care   Computer Business Review
Business Standard   
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AIIMS helps teen open his mouth after  Times of India
NEW DELHI: In a first-of-its-kind surgery, doctors in AIIMS recently replaced a joint of the jaw of a 19-year-old boy who could not open his mouth for the last eight years. He suffered from a condition called Total Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Ankylosis, ...

First Total Temporomandibular Joint replacement at AIIMS   Economic Times
Jaw joint replacement allows youth to open mouth after 8 years   Northern Voices Online

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  The New Indian Express   
Diabetic India: Ahmedabad 3rd on list  Times of India
AHMEDABAD: Gujarat's strong inclination towards sweets is inching it closer to be the diabetic capital of India. A new survey has revealed that Ahmedabad has the highest number of diabetics after Delhi and Mumbai. Reason: Sedentary lifestyle, erratic eating ...

42.5% Delhiites suffer from Diabetic; Women are more prone to diabetes   Myiris.com
Diabetes: Let not this silent killer stalk you   The Hindu
Key to a disease free life!   Wonder Woman

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  Youth Health Magzine   
Rise in Use of E-Cigarettes Worries State Government  The New Indian Express
BENGALURU: As the state mulls a ban on chewing tobacco products, it has also been making it costlier to use other tobacco items like cigarettes. That's sure to make health experts happy. But what has them worried still is the rising popularity of e-cigarettes, ...

New Cigarette Use Survey in Minnesota Brings about a Growing Concern   Youth Health Magzine
Survey Finds E-Cig Use Up Among Teens   KAALtv.com
MN releases 1st teen e-cigarette survey   KARE
Northland's NewsCenter   
seattlepi.com   
St. Cloud Times   
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  Business Standard   
Sanofi launches Shan5 paediatric pentavalent vaccine  Economic Times
HYDERABAD: Sanofi Pasteur today announced the launch of its paediatric pentavalent vaccine Shan5, developed and manufactured by its affiliate Shantha here. Shantha, a fully integrated biotechnology company involved in R and D, manufacturing and ...

Sanofi launches Shan5 vaccine   mydigitalfc.com
Sanofi launches paediatric pentavalent vaccine   Hindu Business Line
Sanofi Pasteur reports publication of positive dengue vaccine data   Zenopa
Bend Bulletin   
Business Standard   
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3-member panel to probe cattle vaccine quality  Hindu Business Line
The Minister of State for Agriculture, Sanjeev Kumar Balyan, on Monday ordered the constitution of a three-member committee to investigate the issue of the quality of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccines. He also ordered that a notice be issued to three ...

Government to issue notice to 3 cos making FMD vaccines   Economic Times

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City scientists develop nano drug for osteoporosis  Times of India
Bengaluru: A nano drug and mega relief for those niggling joint pains? In a novel development, a team of engineers and pharmacologists from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and Al-Ameen College of Pharmacy has come up with nano particles that can ...

Scientists evolve 'nano-drug' for osteoporosis   Bangalore Mirror
Scientists develop single dose 'nano medicine' for osteoporosis in rats   Hindustan Times

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  Daily News & Analysis   
What affected his report card? Babus, RSS script Harsh Vardhan's shifting from ...  Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Harsh Vardhan had no inkling that he was being shifted from the health ministry even on Sunday night, though he had met party president Amit Shah a few hours ahead of the formal announcement of portfolios, according to his political aides and ...

Out of health ministry in just 5 months, Harsh Vardhan takes charge of science ...   Times of India
'Vested interest' axe on hands-on Harsh   Calcutta Telegraph
Lobbyists cost Vardhan 'health'   Deccan Herald
Zee News   
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