2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 India Health

  The Hindu   
'Huqqa' not safer than 'bidi' smoking: Study  Business Standard
On the occasion of World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Day today, the Indian Asthma Care Society debunked the myth that smoking a 'huqqa' is safer than a 'beedi', saying that ten times more carbon monoxide is inhaled in a single huqqa ...

World COPD Day: shining a light on COPD and its sufferers   MaltaToday
The fourth leading cause of death in NZ is little-known but killing thousands   TVNZ
High pollution makes COPD a common ailment   Deccan Herald
Power Engineering International   
Lung Disease News   
STLtoday.com   
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  IBNLive   
Lack of toilets dangerous for everyone: UNICEF  Xinhua
UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) -- Slow progress on sanitation and the entrenched practice of open defecation among millions around the world continue to put children and their communities at risk, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) warned ...

'Change Mindset to Encourage Toilet Use'   The New Indian Express
119 million Nigerians lack toilets, says UNICEF   The Punch
With World Toilet Day, UN hopes to show global life-saving potential   Boston Globe
CTV News   
Deutsche Welle   
The Guardian Nigeria   
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  Livemint   
India tightens screening for Ebola  Firstpost
New Delhi, Nov 19 (IANS) India upped its Ebola watch Wednesday after traces of the virus were found in the body fluids of a citizen who had returned from Liberia. Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda held a high-level meeting with regard to the issue Tuesday.
Ebola Screening, Quarantine to be Strengthened   The New Indian Express
Bengaluru to get new quarantine centre for Ebola   Times of India
Ebola: Centre to tighten measures   Indian Express
Nigerian Tribune   
The Star Online   
Deccan Chronicle   
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  The Hindu   
Free Eye Screening Available for Diabetics  KATC Lafayette News
If you are diabetic and have not had a retinal screening for Diabetic Retinopathy in the last year, here is a deal for you. Intelligent Retinal Imaging Systems (IRIS) is partnering with Lafayette General Health to provide free retinal screenings for Diabetic ...

Wellness: Live better, see better   The Hindu

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  Firstpost   
Chhattisgarh sterilisations : Delhi lab confirms presence of rat poison in medicine  Times of India
RAIPUR: A Delhi based drug laboratory has confirmed the presence of rat poison, Zinc Phosphide, in the antibiotic, Ciprocin 500, which were distributed to the victims of the botched sterilisations in the state, leading to 13 deaths. According to officials while ...

Pharma company director, son remanded to judicial custody   Business Standard
Cong for CBI probe into botched sterilisations   Press Trust of India
Botched Surgeries: 28 Women Discharged, Escorted Back Home   Outlook

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  NDTV   
2 more dengue deaths in 48 hrs; year's toll up to 15  Times of India
Mumbai: The deadly dengue sweep across the city continues, with a 35-year-old Khar resident and a 14-year-old girl succumbing to its complications in the last 48 hours. A death that occurred 19 days back too came to light, taking Mumbai's toll due to the ...

So why is BMC hiding dengue death count?   Mumbai Mirror
Graft Alleged In Printing BMC's Dengue Posters   Free Press Journal
14 Dead, 650 New Cases as Mumbai Battles Dengue   NDTV
indiablooms   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Groundbreaking find may make heart attacks history  Daily News & Analysis
A new study has revealed that scientists may soon be able to cure cardiovascular diseases with drugs, after researchers identified defects in a colossal heart protein which often leads to stroke and heart failure. Professor Tony Lai from the Sir Geraint Evans ...

Major Discovery in Heart Protein Structure Could Lead to Better Treatment of ...   Counsel & Heal

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  The Hindu   
Two More Infants Die in TN Hospital, Oppn Calls for Probe  Outlook
Two more infants, shifted from Dharmapuri Government Hospital to Salem, died today pushing the toll of toddlers to 13, as the opposition parties called for a probe in the incident. Of the four babies shifted from Dharmapuri on November 17 to Mohan ...

Infants responding to treatment: Dean   Press Trust of India
Infants death; Babies died due to natural causes says TN CM O Paneerselvam   Deccan Chronicle

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31 New Generic Medicines to Be Given Free at AIIMS  NDTV
In a letter to consultants and doctors, the administration said, "In addition to earlier list of medicines, 31 new generic medicines have been included for free distribution to the OPD (out-patient department) patients." "All doctors in AIIMS are hereby advised to ...

AIIMS adds 31 new generic medicines for free distribution   Daijiworld.com

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  The Straits Times   
UN says fast-track plan can end global AIDS threat by 2030  Reuters
LONDON Nov 18 (Reuters) - A five-year, fast-track battle against HIV could end the global threat of the AIDS epidemic by 2030, the United Nations said on Tuesday, but failing to move quickly might allow the deadly virus to spring back. UNAIDS said reaching ...

Investing $3 per patient a day can put an end to AIDS epidemic by 2030: UNAIDS   Zee News
Charlize Theron is professional chic in dress pants and pumps as she promotes ...   Daily Mail
As AIDS epidemic abates, UNAIDS makes new push to end it   Science AAAS
Kaiser Family Foundation   
WallStreet OTC   
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