2014年12月1日 星期一

2014-12-02 India Health


ABC News
   
AIDS helpline launched in 8 languages   
Hindustan Times
India launched a toll-free helpline number — 1097 — on Monday, to answer queries related to HIV/AIDS. The helpline number, that has been developed in collaboration with USAID, will be functional 24X7 and will be available in eight regional languages.
“There should be zero discrimination against people with HIV”   The Hindu
HIV evolving 'into milder form'   BBC News
Protect human rights to combat AIDS, say sex workers   Firstpost
CBC.ca   
Los Angeles Times   
The Nation   
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Times of India
   
5 ways you are letting stress affect your cells   
Times of India
Although you experience it in the head, your body is the first to react to stress. With sudden onset of stress, the muscles get tense all at once, and then release their tension when the trigger passes.Chronic stress causes the muscles in your body to remain in a ...


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Fox News
   
New breast cancer vaccine proves safe in early clinical trial   
Fox News
Results of an early clinical trial suggest that a breast cancer vaccine developed at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is safe in patients with metastatic breast cancer. The results, which were published in Clinical Cancer Research and ...

Vaccine to Slow Down Metastatic Breast Cancer   International Business Times, India Edition
Breast cancer vaccine shows promise in trial   Mumbai Mirror
New Breast Cancer Vaccine Slows Progression of Disease   Shape Magazine
TIME   
The Week Magazine   
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Medical Xpress
   
Scientists find why once bitten, we are twice shy   
Times of India
Bengaluru: Once bitten, twice shy. How do people start getting scared of a harmless thing because it was once associated with a traumatic incident long ago? Two city researchers, who have found the answer, say certain processes in the brain may cause this.
City neuroscientists decode the anatomy of fear   The Hindu
Indian scientists find key to PTSD   Mumbai Mirror
To be or not to be afraid: Neuronal encoding of the switch from specific to ...   Medical Xpress
Science Codex   
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NDTV
   
Nearly 2.6 lakh ducks culled in Kerala;no human found infected   
Business Standard
Nearly 2.60 lakh ducks had been culled since November 26 after the outbreak of H5NI virus in three affected districts of Kerala, where no person was found infected, Minister for Animal Husbandry K P Mohanan said here today. Making a statement in the ...

Bird flu under control in Kerala; 1.80 lakh birds culled, around 3 lakh persons ...   Indian Express
Compensation for all flu-hit ducks   Times of India
No human case so far: Chandy   The Hindu
Deccan Chronicle   
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Daily Mail
   
Damning report claims poor hygiene and infection caused the deaths of 16 ...   
Daily Mail
Septicaemia, and not just spurious drugs, caused the deaths of 16 women who were sterilised at a camp in Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh last month. This has been established by a fact-finding team from four public health organisations. The team from Population ...

Survivors of Bilaspur sterilisation tragedy face locked gate at inquiry panel office   Scroll.in
Failure to follow protocol led to sterilisation deaths in Bilaspur, say NGOs   Hindustan Times
Sterilisation deaths: infection cannot be ruled out   The Hindu
Zee News   
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Counsel & Heal
   
Snacking increases tooth decay   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Frequent snacking and consumption of carbonated drinks is not leading to obesity alone. A survey conducted by Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences (MAIDS), which is running mobile dental clinics in northeast district under the National ...

Many Australians with missing teeth don't need dentures   HealthCanal.com
Nadda stresses on need to improve dental health in India   Business Standard
Free Oral Health Check-up for school students by KIDS under KIIT University   Orissadiary.com

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Daily Mail
   
Indian doctors use BICYCLE pump to carry out sterilisation surgery   
Daily Mail
A shocking photograph has emerged showing a team of Indian doctors carrying out a sterilisation on a woman using a foot pump designed for a bicycle. Surgeons at a sterilisation camp in the village of Banarpal in Odisha state are understood to have used ...

Bicycle pump used in Odisha sterilization operations   Times of India
Odisha: Doctor uses bicycle pump for sterilisation   Hindustan Times
Bicycle pump usage in sterilisation camp triggers outrage   The Hindu
Zee News   
India Today   
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Firstpost
   
World Aids Day: Half of India's HIV cases from Andhra, TN, Karnataka and ...   
Firstpost
Four states in south India account for about 50 percent of the HIV cases in the country, according to the Ministry of health and family welfare. Representational image. AFP. According to this report in The Times of India, the states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu ...

HIV declining in India, but southern states worse off: report   domain-B
Fresh HIV cases drop 60% in three years   Times of India
Rain clouds preparing to leave south peninsula over next few days   Hindu Business Line
Siliconindia.com   
Business Standard   
DAWN.com   
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Daily Mail
   
Ebola virus can remain live in men's sperm for up to three MONTHS, health ...   
Daily Mail
Men who recover from Ebola must abstain from having sex for three months or risk passing on the disease in their semen, health experts have warned. The World Health Organisation (WHO) said the virus, which has claimed almost 7,000 lives in West Africa ...

WHO advises male Ebola survivors to abstain from sex   IBNLive
Ebola virus can stay in sperm for 82 days: WHO   Delhi Daily News
Sperm 'can carry Ebola for 82 days'   New Vision

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