2014年11月20日 星期四

2014-11-21 India Health

  University Herald   
Early Puberty Tends to Increase Risk of Depression Among Girls, More Than Boys  Microfinance Monitor
With the average age of puberty among girls coming down to early teens, a new study suggests kids who enter this stage early than their peers face depression, isolation and loneliness, requiring counselling from the parent or public health assistants. Though ...

Early puberty increases depression risk in teens   Zee News
'Early matured' teens likelier to suffer from depression   Daily News & Analysis
Early maturity heightens depression risk in boys too   Economic Times

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  Medical News Today   
Low Levels Of Vitamin D Linked To Early Death  Voice Chronicle
New study suggests that having low levels of Vitamin D, because of your genes, may result in early death. The researchers also noted that, it is not connected to heart related causes. vitamin-D-could-halve-the-risk-of-type-. Vitamin D, popularly known as ...

Low Vitamin D levels may lead to early death   Times of India
Low Vitamin D Levels Increase Death Risk   Pharmacy Practice News
Vitamin D Levels affect our lives   Diabetes Insider
Design & Trend   
U.S. News & World Report   
NDTV   
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  Times of India   
Centre may put curbs on entry of Ebola-hit people  Times of India
NEW DELHI: Taking a lesson from the current crisis, the government is now mulling over restricting Ebola-infected people from returning to India before completing three months of stay post treatment. Sources said the health ministry has communicated this to ...

Are we prepared to fight Ebola?   Deccan Herald
India plans fresh steps to tackle Ebola   Daily News & Analysis
Ebola in Semen: Everything You Want to Know   TIME
Aysor   
Counsel & Heal   
Scroll.in   
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  NDTV   
Two more dengue deaths in 48 hours; 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 ...

Should she go?   Mumbai Mirror
Will dengue succumb to BMC action in Mumbai?   Hindustan Times
Dengue toll touches 18 in Mumbai, but BMC not alarmed   Daily News & Analysis
Indian Express   
TheHealthSite   
Free Press Journal   
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  Hindustan Times   
Sterilisation deaths: Lab tests confirm rat poison  Hindustan Times
Lab tests have confirmed that tablets linked to the deaths of more than a dozen women who underwent sterilisation surgery at a government-run camp in Chhattisgarh contained a chemical compound commonly used in rat poison, official sources said on ...

Chhattisgarh sterilisation tragedy: Congress wants CBI to investigate the matter   TheHealthSite
Congress demands CBI probe in Chhattisgarh botched sterilization tragedy   Times of India
Call to bin birth control camps   Calcutta Telegraph

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  Firstpost   
Living With COPD – From Treatment to Clinical Trials  U.S. News & World Report
During a U.S. News Twitter chat, experts talked about how to cope with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. #COPDChat. By Angela Haupt Nov. 20, 2014 | 12:40 p.m. EST + More. On World COPD Day, U.S. News Health teamed with experts to answer ...

Smoking hookah is not safer than beedi at any cost. Here's why   Firstpost
COPD is similar to asthma but much more lethal:experts   Times of India
World COPD Day 2014: 5 tips to prevent COPD   TheHealthSite
The Hindu   
The New Indian Express   
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  Daily Times   
Ensuring women's access to safe toilets is moral imperative: UN chief  Daily Times
NEW YORK – With one out of three women worldwide lacking access to safe toilets it is a moral imperative to end open defecation to ensure women and girls are not at risk of assault and rape simply because they lack a sanitation facility, United Nations ...

119 Million Nigerians Still Use Unsafe Toilets, Says UNICEF   The Guardian
Watch: A giant cake shaped like a toilet to mark World Toilet Day   Firstpost
10 million child deaths attributed to global lack of toilets   Livemint
MorungExpress   
Deccan Chronicle   
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  Fiji Sun Online   
University signs MOU  Fiji Times
THE Fiji National University yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding with the Apollo Hospitals Group in India to upgrade and improve health care services in the country through the construction of an Apollo Tele-clinic. Present to sign the MOU was ...

India's Apollo, FNU Sign Health Pact   Fiji Sun Online
Apollo Hospitals ties up with Fiji varsity for healthcare   Economic Times
Apollo Hospitals, Fiji University sign MoU   Business Standard
Mizo News   
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  Jagran Post   
Terrorism can hamper fertility, new study reveals  Economic Times
LONDON: A significant study has revealed that on average, terrorism decreases fertility - reducing both the expected number of children a woman has over her lifetime and the number of live births occurring during each year. "Besides illuminating another ...

Terrorist Attacks Decrease Fertility Levels: Study   Counsel & Heal

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  Youth Health Magzine   
Diet Influences Brain Health at Any Given Point of Your Life  Youth Health Magzine
There's no such thing as the right time to go on a healthy diet: it should be all the time. Based on the different researches, the type of food you eat affects the health of your brain from the time you're in the womb until you're old. Like Us on Facebook ...

Sugar doesn't just make you fat - it can also trigger depression, anxiety and stress   Daily Mail
Are your kids battling depression? Keep them away from high-fruit diets   Hindustan Times
Sugary diets change how teens handle stress   Panorama.am
HealthCanal.com   
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