2014年11月28日 星期五

2014-11-29 India Health


NDTV
   
Culling of poultry birds going on in Kerala   
Firstpost
Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 28 (IANS) The Kerala government has deployed 75 teams to cull poultry birds in villages hit by outbreak of H5N1 or bird flu virus, a minister said Friday. After a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy to assess the ...

Kerala lacks quarantine centres for birds   Deccan Chronicle
Kerala on prevention drive after flu traced to H5N1   Deccan Herald
State supplies medicines to influenza-hit Kerala   Times of India
Zee News   
The New Indian Express   
Hindu Business Line   
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Indian Express
   
Ebola-free certificate must for people coming from some African nations: Nadda   
Times of India
NEW DELHi: India has issued advisories to its embassies in various Ebola affected African countries such as Senegal, Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Niger, making it mandatory for all passengers travelling from these countries or those who have been ...

WHO Warns Ebola-Infected Men Should Not Have Sex For 3 Months After Onset   Headlines & Global News
'No-Ebola' certificate mandatory   The Hindu
Ebola: UN health agency advises male survivors to abstain from sex for 3 months   UN News Centre
NBCNews.com   
Stuff.co.nz   
Zee News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Excess weight causes cancer cases: study   
Xinhua
LONDON, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- Excess body weight causes around 481,000 new cancer cases a year in adults worldwide, according to new estimates published Friday in the British medical journal The Lancet Oncology. Using data from a number of sources ...

5000 Dutch cancer cases a year due to obesity: WHO   DutchNews.nl
Half a million cancers a year fuelled by obesity   Indian Express
UN report says Barbados has highest cancer burden attributable to obesity in ...   Jamaica Observer
CBC.ca   
Businessweek   
Nursing Times   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
FDA issues notices to 72 blood banks across state for overcharging patients   
Daily News & Analysis
Taking serious cognisance of the complaint that blood banks are overcharging patients for blood, the state Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) has issued show cause notices to 72 of them across the state. From these, 18 are in Mumbai. Once the banks ...

1 in 3 Mumbai blood banks bleeds its customers: FDA   Times of India
FDA to weigh lifting ban on gay men donating blood   Fox News
FDA officials bay for overcharging hospitals' blood   Mumbai Mirror
PinkNews   
The Hill   
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Consumption of beedis higher than cigarettes: Nadda   
Zee News
New Delhi: The consumption of beedis is higher than that of cigarettes in the age group of 15 years and above, Health Minister J.P. Nadda told parliament Friday. However, the government does not have any plans of changing the tax structure to curb its ...


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Daily News & Analysis
   
India to formulate guidelines for tuberculosis   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The health ministry, with the Delhi-based All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), will formulate clinical guidelines for managing tuberculosis occurring in body parts other than lungs, known as extra-pulmonary tuberculosis. According to ...

India trailblazes in guidelines for TB outside lungs   Times of India
AIIMS to draft new guidelines for treating TB variants   Deccan Herald
India initiates process to formulate guidelines for tuberculosis   Daily News & Analysis
The Asian Age   
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Indian Express
   
Heading towards an unhealthy future: 40% Indian kids don't have healthy BMI   
Hindustan Times
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.
School children lagging in health, fitness parameters: EduSports study   Times of India
40 per cent of kids don't have healthy BMI   Press Trust of India

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Deccan Chronicle
   
No rise in prices of essential drugs in last six months: Govt   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The government on Friday said there had been no increase in the prices of essential drugs in the last six months. Rejecting the opposition's charge that prices of some essential drugs were raised before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's US visit, ...

No Increase in Prices of Essential Medicines: Govt   Outlook

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Zee News
   
Not all mosquitoes can transmit malaria   
Economic Times
NEW YORK: A genetic study has revealed that certain species of mosquitoes have evolved to better transmit malaria than even some of their close cousins. The study may advance understanding about the biological differences between mosquitoes that ...

How malaria-carrying species of mosquitoes are related to each other   Business Standard
60 Malaria-Transmitting Mosquito Species Identified   Microfinance Monitor
Mosquito species better at transmitting malaria identified   India.com

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Hindu Business Line
   
Terminating the camps, the targets, the incentives   
Hindu Business Line
The prevailing anxiety over population growth and the resulting coercive population control measures target women, particularly those poor and underprivileged, be it through sterilisations, incentives and disincentives or the two-child norm. Fertility rate.
Chhattisgarh sterilisation tragedy is a medical homicide, says physician Dr ...   India Today
Sterilisation focus more on women: UN report   Deccan Chronicle

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