2014年11月27日 星期四

2014-11-28 India Health

  The New Indian Express   
Spread of Bird Flu: State Put on High Alert  The New Indian Express
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: On a day when the state confirmed the deadly H5N1 strain of virus as the cause of the avian flu outbreak, proving it highly contagious and fatal to humans, the state is put on high alert once again. While Health Minister V S ...

Rising bird flu likely to hit Kerala's tourism sector   Economic Times
Check-post officials on alert to curb spread of bird flu   Times of India
Bird flu in Kerala is of H5N1 strain   Deccan Chronicle
The Hindu   
Deccan Herald   
Livemint   
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  BBC News   
Ebola vaccine 'promising' say scientists after human trial  BBC News
The first human trial of an experimental vaccine against Ebola suggests that it is safe and may help the immune system to combat the virus. Twenty volunteers were immunised in the United States. Scientists at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) ...

Experimental Ebola vaccine draws eager test volunteers   Los Angeles Times
Ebola outbreak: volunteers vaccinated in Halifax experiment   CBC.ca
US scientists develop Ebola vaccine   DAWN.com
Irish Examiner   
Diabetes Insider   
PBS NewsHour   
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  Jamaica Observer   
UN report says Barbados has highest cancer burden attributable to obesity in ...  Jamaica Observer
UNITED NATIONS (CMC) — A report has revealed that Barbados and Puerto Rico have the highest cancer burden attributable to weight related issues. On Wednesday the World Health Organization (WHO) said 12.7 per cent of women in Barbados, 12.0 per ...

Half a million cancers a year fuelled by obesity   Indian Express
Half-million cancers worldwide linked to obesity   CBC.ca
Obesity a major risk factor for cancer   Irish Health
Daily News & Analysis   
Chicago Tribune   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
India trail blazes in guidelines for TB outside lungs  Times of India
NEW DELHI: India has become the first country to initiate the process of formulating standardized clinical guidelines for managing extra-pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). A total of 47 medical specialists, including top doctors from AIIMS, held the first meeting on ...

AIIMS to draft new guidelines for treating TB variants   Deccan Herald
New norms for non-lung TB soon   The Asian Age
India to formulate guidelines for tuberculosis   Business Standard
IBNLive   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
40% of children in India do not have a healthy BMI: study  Daily News & Analysis
School children in the country are lagging in health and fitness parameters with 40% of kids not having a healthy BMI and required endurance levels, says a countrywide study, warning that the current generation was heading towards an "unhealthy future".
40 percent of Indian kids don't have healthy BMI: Study   Zee News
40 per cent of kids don't have healthy BMI   Press Trust of India
40% of school children lack healthy BMI: Study   Times of India
Indian Express   
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  The New Indian Express   
New device replaces woman's defective lungs  The Hindu
A 64-year-old woman from Bahrain was provided with a device as a temporary replacement for her dysfunctional lungs at Global Health City here, recently. Fatima Mohammed Ahmed, who, according to her surgeons, was “obese and moribund, and couldn't ...

Doctors implant artificial lung in woman   Times of India
Now, Artificial Lung Till Patient gets Transplant   The New Indian Express
Chennai hospital implants implantable artificial lung in Bahraini woman   NetIndian

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  Indian Express   
Indian conjoined twins separated in six hour operation performed by team of 40  Daily Mail
The overjoyed parents of twin girls in India who survived a complex operation to separate them after they were born joined at the liver are now desperate to take their healthy daughters home. The two-month-old girls, Saboora and Safoora, beat incredible ...

Delhi Doctors Separate Conjoined Twin Girls Sharing Common Liver   International Business Times, India Edition
Conjoined twins with common liver separated in Gurgaon hospital   I am in dna of India
Conjoined twins sharing liver separated successfully   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
Delhi Daily News   
The Hindu   
Times of India   
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  NDTV   
Indian died of Ebola infection: Govt  Oneindia
New Delhi, Nov 27: The Indian government today revealed that an Indian employed in Liberia has died of Ebola infection earlier this year. Minister of State of External Affairs VK Singh told Lok Sabha in a written reply,"As per reports available with the ...

Ebola Deaths: Indian Man, Mohammed Amir, Dies in Liberia   International Business Times, India Edition
Ebola outbreak: Indian pharmacy worker died in Liberia   BBC News
Ebola in Liberia: 26-year-old Indian dies due to Ebola infection in Liberia   TheHealthSite
Indian Express   
Daily News & Analysis   
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  Zee News   
New Therapy Saves Youth's Life at AIMS  The New Indian Express
KOCHI: The life of a 19-year-old girl, who was suffering from acute myeloid leukaemia, was saved through a novel treatment procedure called 'microtransplant', at the Amrita Institute of Medical Science (AIMS). The hospital authorities claimed that it was the ...

Kerala hospital develops treatment for acute blood cancer   Firstpost
Hospital in Ker makes use of rare treatment to save 19 yr-old   Business Standard
First time in India, Kerala hospital performs rare treatment for acute blood cancer   Zee News
Microfinance Monitor   
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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, ...


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