2014年11月26日 星期三

2014-11-27 India Health

  Times of India   
Quit smoking the right way  Times of India
For most smokers, quitting your daily dose of nicotine isn't an easy task. But there are ways which can help you kick the butt. However, if you are confused how to start or are getting stuck quite often or simply too lazy to quit, we list down few pointers which will ...

'It's easy to quit smoking. I've quit thrice already': 12 real struggle every hard ...   IBNLive

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  The Nation   
Overweight linked to 500000 cancer cases per year  The Nation
PARIS - Overweight and obesity is now causing nearly half a million new cancer cases in adults every year, roughly 3.6 percent of the world's total, a study said Wednesday. A quarter of these cases are “realistically avoidable,” said the authors of the work ...

Half-million cancers worldwide linked to obesity   CBC.ca
Ecuador Tops Switzerland in Colon Cancer Survival Rates   Bloomberg
Obesity causes 500000 new cancer cases worldwide every year   Daily News & Analysis
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
WebMD   
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  NDTV   
Bird flu: veterinary teams to be deployed along Kerala border  The Hindu
The Tamil Nadu Animal Husbandry Department will deploy veterinarians on all check-posts in the routes leading to Kerala to prevent the entry of birds from the neighbouring State, where more than 17,000 ducks died recently due to an outbreak of bird flu.
Indian State Orders Culling After Bird Flu Outbreak   Wall Street Journal
Culling operations in full swing in Kerala   Deccan Chronicle
Kerala to burn four lakh ducks over bird flu fears   Daily News & Analysis
The New Indian Express   
Free Press Journal   
Deccan Herald   
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  Indian Express   
Conjoined twin sisters separated  The Hindu
Doctors at the Medanta Hospital here successfully separated conjoined twin girls sharing a common liver. The liver specialists at Medanta accomplished this surgical feat recently, giving a new lease of life to two-month-old Saboora and Safoora, who were ...

Joy for Srinagar family as twins born joined at the liver survive six-hour surgery ...   Daily Mail
Conjoined twin girls separated   Times of India
Twin girls sharing a liver separated in rare surgery   Indian Express
Zee News   
The Asian Age   
Business Standard   
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  Firstpost   
Ban on sale of loose cigarettes is an enormous victory for India  Firstpost
The poor and working class may complain of discrimination, but the health ministry's recommendation to ban the sale of loose cigarettes is a crucial step in fighting the harmful habit of tobacco smoking in the country. By choking the availability of loose ...

Government to clamp down on CSR activities of tobacco companies; disallow ...   Economic Times
Brokerage firms maintain 'buy' call on ITC stock   Hindu Business Line
India to raise age for tobacco purchases, ban single sales   Daily Mail
Business Standard   
Wall Street Journal   
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  India.com   
Robbed of Choice and Control: Indian Women Dead from Mass Sterilization  India.com
On Nov. 8, thirteen women, and dozens more who were hospitalized, died in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh after undergoing sterilization surgery on, as part of a government-run mass sterilization campaign. The doctor, who was responsible for ...

Indian mass sterilization targets remain in all but name, say critics   Arab News
Church Leaders in India Aghast Over Sterilization Deaths   National Catholic Register
Indian sterilization targets remain in all but name, critics say   Livemint
Frontline   
Reuters   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
How 'mentally ill' homeless women in India get caught in a vicious cycle  Daily News & Analysis
A new research has demonstrated how homeless, mentally ill women in India face a vicious cycle. The study conducted at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine showed that during psychotic episodes, Indian women wander away from home, ...

Irony at its best – Reason why mentally ill women remain homeless in India   The News Reports
Homeless, mentally ill Indian women face vicious cycle: study   Business Standard
Why Mentally Ill Women In India Remain Homeless   Siliconindia.com

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  NDTV   
Ebola has claimed only one Indian life: MEA  The Hindu
The Ministry of External Affairs on Wednesday informed the Lok Sabha that a single Indian employed in Liberia had died of Ebola virus infection earlier this year. “As per reports available with the government, there has been only one Indian casualty so far.
26-yr-old pharmacy worker in Liberia only Indian to die of Ebola   Indian Express
Only one Indian employed in Liberia has died of Ebola infection: Government   Daily News & Analysis
Indian dies of Ebola in Liberia, says Health Ministry   IBNLive
Jagran Post   
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Goverment hospital conducts rare vascular surgery  Deccan Chronicle
Director of Medical Education Dr S. Geethalakshmi examining the x-ray of the 75-year-old V. Veerappan, who underwent stenting operation for ballooning of the abdominal aorta, on Wednesday. —DC. Chennai: The department of vascular and endovascular ...

Rare Surgery Saves Life of Ex-Armyman   The New Indian Express
Doctors at Chennai hospital perform rare surgery   Times of India

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  South Wales Argus   
Blow for Emily in race to find donor match  South Wales Argus
TEENAGER Emily Clark's battle to find a donor to save her life was dealt a blow yesterday – with news her younger sister is not a match for her. Emily, 17, from Cwmbran, needs a bone marrow transplant after being told last week that her cancer, Non Hodgkin ...

Half-match marrow transplant saves kid   Times of India
Smithfield's Gaule saves a life and finds a friend in Tennessee   Valley Breeze
Nigerian kid's new lease of life after bone marrow transplant   Business Standard

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