2014年11月11日 星期二

2014-11-12 India Health

  Firstpost   
Botched Chhattisgarh sterilisations: Is India returning to a Sanjay Gandhi era?  Firstpost
Editor's note: This post by senior editor G Pramod Kumar was first written in June 2013. But the botched sterilisations in Chhattisgarh highlight that the concerns raised in this copy remain as relevant as ever. Ten women died and some 30 others were left ...

Chhattisgarh sterilisation deaths: Besides medical negligence, guidelines for ...   Indian Express
India's sterilization drive leaves at least 8 dead   Daily Mail
Medical team to visit Chhattisgarh today after sterilisation surgeries leave 11 dead   Zee News
New York Times   
Business Standard   
IBNLive   
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  AsiaOne   
She suffered diabetes in silence  AsiaOne
For 13 years, she was afraid of telling people she had Type 2 diabetes.She made excuses as to why she couldn't take certain kinds of food and she would take her medication at work secretly. She thought society frowned upon diabetics and she feared being ...

Navigating the holidays with diabetes   Early County News
Dos and don'ts for Diabetics   Times of India
Move to support diabetics   The Press, York
A Healthier Michigan   
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  IBNLive   
Protect Your Child from Pneumonia this Winter  The New Indian Express
VIJAYAWADA: As pneumonia is emerging as a major risk factor often proving fatal in the case of children below five years of age, health officials and paediatricians are highlighting the importance of vaccination and other preventive measures to be taken by ...

Study shows vaccination leads to decline in pneumococcal disease and ...   Medical Xpress
'Say no to pneumonia' campaign launched   The Hindu
`Pneumonia is the single largest cause of death in children in India`   Zee News
IBNLive   
Healio   
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  I Know Today   
'Stupidity virus' discovered, scientists say  UPI.com
Having a dumb and dumber kind of day? It might not be your fault. American researchers think they have found a virus that knocks a handful of points off the IQ. By UPI Staff | Updated Nov. 11, 2014 at 8:40 PM. Comments. share with facebook. share with ...

Algae virus may affect mental abilities   Yahoo News UK
New 'Stupidity Virus' Discovered, Scientists Say   ABC News
Study: Algae in throat could lead to subtle changes in cognitive function   The Hub at Johns Hopkins
The New Daily   
360Nobs.com   
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  NDTV   
13 dengue cases confirmed  Times of India
GURGAON: Thirteen cases of dengue were confirmed in Gurgaon last week, taking the total number to over sixty, an official said. The number of suspected cases is in hundreds. Doctors said the number of dengue patients in new Gurgaon area is much more ...

Over a dozen dengue cases confirmed in Gurgaon   Zee News

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  Times of India   
Media exaggerated dengue menace in Mumbai: Mayor  Times of India
MUMBAI: Mumbai mayor Snehal Ambekar on Tuesday claimed that the media had exaggerated the intensity of the dengue outbreak in the city, only to clarify later that she had been "misconstrued". "Dengue is an epidemic, but the media has blown it out of ...

Mayor Snehal Ambekar asks BMC to issue stop work notices to all developers   Daily News & Analysis
Stop construction for a week, says Mayor, BMC boss non-committal   Mumbai Mirror
BMC to fight dengue head on   The Asian Age
I am in dna of India   
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  Firstpost   
MRI machine mishap, Tata hospital launches probe  Daily News & Analysis
The Tata Hospital has set a six-member inquiry committee after two of its employee at the Tata Memorial-run Advance Centre or Treatment Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC) hospital, Navi Mumbai, got stuck to a an MRI machine for four hours.
Hospital says GE took 4 hrs for a 30-sec job   Mumbai Mirror
Tata Memorial Hospital to probe MRI machine mishap   Times of India
Almost fatal attraction for two   Bangalore Mirror

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  Daily News & Analysis   
PIL seeks dengue be declared an epidemic, medical facilities be provided to all  Daily News & Analysis
Vishnu Gavali, 48, a social activist has filed a public interest litigation (PIL) in the Bombay high court seeking that dengue, which has claimed several lives in the state, be declared an epidemic. The court will hear the PIL on November 17. Gavali has prayed ...

Yet Another Resident Doc Is Down With Dengue?   Free Press Journal
PIL urges Bombay HC to declare dengue an epidemic   Zee News
'Give the disease epidemic status'   The Asian Age
Press Trust of India   
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  IBNLive   
Harsh Vardhan shunted to a low profile ministry, may not be BJP CM candidate ...  IBNLive
New Delhi: Science and Technology Minister Harsh Vardhan, who was shifted from the heavyweight Health and Family Welfare Ministry to the low key Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Ministry in the Council of Ministers expansion undertaken by ...

Harshvardhan Unlikely to Return to Delhi Politics   The New Indian Express
What affected his report card? Babus, RSS script Harsh Vardhan's shifting from ...   Economic Times
Harsh Vardhan 'demoted' to help Delhi BJP, say leaders   Indian Express
Zee News   
Times of India   
Jagran Post   
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  Microfinance Monitor   
Healthcare Providers in India to Spend $1.1 Billion on IT in 2014, says Gartner  Microfinance Monitor
With an increase of 5 percent over 2013, healthcare providers in the country are expected to spend $1.1 billion on information technology products and services in 2014, Gartner said on Monday in New Delhi. According to a statement by Gartner, the forecast ...

Indian healthcare providers to spend USD 1.1 billion on IT in 2014: Gartner   Jagran Post
Gartner Says Healthcare Providers In India To Spend US $1.1 Billion On IT In 2014   Siliconindia.com

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