2014年11月22日 星期六

2014-11-23 India Health

  Times of India   
Surprise checks on airports, ports for Ebola preparedness  Times of India
NEW DELHI: Senior health ministry officials will conduct surprise inspections of designated ports, airports as well as hospitals and laboratories across the country to review passenger screenings and preparedness to deal with Ebola virus. Principal secretaries ...

Urine and saliva of Ebola patient test negative   Indian Express
Quarantined Indian's samples found negative for Ebola   Zee News
Ebola Africa's Worry, Not Ours   The New Indian Express
ANINEWS   
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  Press Trust of India   
Tubectomy deaths: 21 women discharged,17 still under treatment  Press Trust of India
Bilaspur, Nov 22 (PTI) A total of 21 women were today discharged from two hospitals in the district where they had been undergoing treatment along with several other women in the wake of botched sterilisation surgeries that claimed 13 lives. Eighteen ...


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  The Guardian   
India's sterilisation camps must give way to proper family planning  The Guardian
Women who had sterilisation surgery at government camps are seen at a hospital in Bilaspur district, Chhattisgarh state. Photograph: Anindito Mukherjee/Reuters. Shree Venkatram in New Delhi. Saturday 22 November 2014 04.00 EST. Share on Facebook ...

No more births... or deaths   The Hindu
Licenses of 2 pharma cos suspended for sterilisation deaths in Chhatisgarh   pharmabiz.com
Chhattisgarh Sterilisation Deaths: The Needle of Suspicion   NDTV
NewsClick   
Oneindia   
International Business Times, India Edition   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Mumbaikars fight dengue scare with pesticides, neem  Times of India
MUMBAI: The dengue scare has prompted housing societies and residents associations across the city to take swift action. To stop breeding of the mosquito larvae on their premises, several residents in Bandra, Khar and Santa Cruz have resorted ...

Excessive platelet transfusion killed 4 dengue victims: BMC   Mumbai Mirror
Dengue claims its 19th victim in Mumbai   Daily News & Analysis
After probe, BMC puts dengue death toll at 12   Indian Express
Hindustan Times   
Free Press Journal   
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Cocaine no more preserve of the rich  Hindustan Times
Cocaine is no more an exclusive drug of the rich and affluent classes but is now more commonly popular among unemployed youth from the middle class, a Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, study has found.

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  The New Indian Express   
Sneha Dies, Leaving Kochiites in Tears  The New Indian Express
KOCHI: Leaving many Kochites in tears, 11-year-old Sneha Paul,who was undergoing treatment for kidney and liver failure, died here on Saturday. Sneha, the eldest daughter of K G Paul and Reema Paul of Kumbalangi, was suffering from kidney failure from ...

Sneha wins hearts, but gives up on life   Deccan Chronicle
Amid so much love, Sneha bids goodbye   Times of India

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  Times of India   
Vision loss can develop without any symptoms  MiamiHerald.com
When you have diabetes, a complication that can develop without major symptoms is vision loss. Diabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of blindness in American adults, is caused by changes in the retina's small blood vessels and is the most common ...

Your sugar and your eyes: Understand the complications   Times of India
The unseen danger of Diabetes   Moultrie News
Diabetic eye diseases projected to increase   ModernMedicine

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  The News Reports   
Skincare tips for the harsh winter  The News Reports
With the temperature dropping rapidly, the anxieties related to skincare are spiraling upwards! But, when it comes to battling the harsh winter, all you need to be armed with are beauty oil and cream cleanser, instead of the regular toner – or so says the beauty ...

Your guide to winter skincare   Khaleej Times
Winter skincare pointers   Himalayan Times

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  Naharnet   
Battling Ebola: The Worst of Humanitarian Missions  Naharnet
An invisible, murderous enemy that puts caregivers in almost unbearable working conditions, Ebola is a grueling test for even the most experienced humanitarian. Joachim Gardemann had spent 20 years with the Red Cross in Rwanda, Bosnia and Syria ...


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Super-speciality hospital planned in Kanpur  Times of India
KANPUR: Aiming to improve the medical infrastructure in the city, Union minister of science and technology Harsh Vardhan on Saturday announced setting up of an eight-storey super speciality hospital here. The hospital will cater to patients with general and ...


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