2014年12月2日 星期二

2014-12-03 India Health

  Newsweek   
HIV evolving to weaker form, study says  Los Angeles Times
Medical intervention and the natural course of evolution may be dealing a double blow to the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV-1, weakening its ability to replicate and to cause AIDS, according to a new study. The findings offer a kind of epidemiological ...

Some good news: HIV may become less infectious over time, study says   Washington Post
Renewed fight against HIV/AIDS   Zambia Daily Mail
HIV becoming weaker – researchers   The Observer
CHANNELS TELEVISION   
Science Times   
Youth Health Magzine   
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  RT   
Bicycle pumps, reused needles & gloves: Hideous Indian sterilization ops revealed  RT
A probe into the deaths of 13 Indian women as a result of sterilization has revealed that doctors reused the same needles and gloves for all patients. A separate report claimed that medics usually use a bicycle pump for the procedure. The women died at a ...

India sterilisation deaths: Investigation finds needles shared, poor hygiene likely ...   ABC Online
Shared needles might be to blame for mass sterilization deaths in India   Salon
Infection, not just fake medicines, behind 16 Chhattisgarh deaths   Times of India
India Today   
The Hindu   
Hindustan Times   
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  Times of India   
Odisha bans sterilization camps  Times of India
BHUBANESWAR: Just days after The Times of India carried a report on bicycle pumps being used on 56 women during tubectomies at a camp in Odisha's Angul district, the state government on Tuesday issued a blanket ban on sterilization camps after an ...

Rights panel seeks report on sterilisation with bicycle pump   Firstpost
Odisha human rights commission probes use of cycle pumps in sterilisation ...   Daily News & Analysis
Use of bicycle pump in tubectomy: OHRC seeks report from Odisha Health dept ...   Odisha Sun Times
Press Trust of India   
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  Firstpost   
Man who returned to Hyderabad from Nigeria tests negative for Ebola  Firstpost
Hyderabad: A man from Hyderabad, whose samples were sent for testing as a measure of caution against Ebola after his return from Nigeria, tested negative for the disease, an official said on Tuesday. The 52-year-old's samples were sent to New ...

Hyderabads Gandhi hospital declares Nigeria returned patient Ebola-free   Deccan Chronicle
Man Tests Negative for Ebola   The New Indian Express
Blood samples of a man from Hyderabad sent to Delhi for Ebola testing   Daily News & Analysis
Zee News   
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  NDTV   
Dt admn taking all steps to prevent spread of Avian Flu  Business Standard
The administration has been taking all steps to prevent the spread of Avian Flu although there has been no reports of outbreak of the disease in Erode, District Collector, Dr S Prabakaran said today. "Though there is no report of Bird's flu in Erode district, the ...

Veterinary University to Set Up Duck Research Centre   The New Indian Express
Bird Flu: Maldives Warns Imports of Poultry from Kerala   Microfinance Monitor
Poultry, People under Observation for Bird Flu in Kerala   ThePoultrySite.com
Times of India   
Hindu Business Line   
Indian Express   
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  University Herald   
Regulation of brain molecule could help marijuana addicts  Business Standard
A natural molecule that activates cannabinoid receptors in the brain could relieve mood and anxiety disorders and enable some people to quit using marijuana, a promising research by an Indian-origin scientist says. Cannabinoid receptors are normally ...

Brain's 'natural high' might help quit marijuana addiction   ANINEWS
Natural 'high' could avoid chronic marijuana use, Vanderbilt study finds   HealthCanal.com
Natural 'High' May Help People Quit Marijuana   University Herald

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  National Post   
Vitamin D shortfall linked to seasonal depression, researchers say  National Post
Low levels of vitamin D are already linked to a host of developmental and other physical ailments, but now researchers say missing the nutrient may also be a major contributing factor for seasonal affective disorder (SAD), or clinical depression caused by a ...

Vitamin D Deficiency Linked To Depression   University Herald
Two of 3 Mumbaikars deficient in Vitamin D   Times of India
Vitamin D Deficiency Linked To Seasonal Depression   Science World Report
Medical Xpress   
Digital Journal   
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  Dentistry IQ   
Dentist Raises Alarm Over Crowded, Crooked Teeth  Vanguard
The Managing Dentist of Choice Dental Lagos, Dr. Sade Akiode, has raised an alarm over what she described as misaligned, crowded or crooked unsightly gaps between teeth and missing teeth said to be on the increase among Nigerians. Orthodontics is ...

Educate your patients before their children's first dental visit   Dentistry IQ
85pc kids suffer from dental caries in Qatar   Peninsula On-line
Exploring fluoride's effectiveness   Clinical Advisor
Times of India   
Economic Times   
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Apollo to set up ₹400-cr medical college in Kolkata  Hindu Business Line
Apollo Hospitals will invest about ₹400 crore to build a medical college and hospital in Kolkata. Coming up on the southern outskirts of the city, the hospital will be set up by the Apollo Hospitals Education & Research Trust. This is the second such 'Apollo ...

Apollo's Bengal medical college and hospital to come up by 2020   Economic Times

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  Times of India   
Vitamin D reduces lung disease flare-ups  Financial Express
Vitamin D supplements can reduce chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) flare-ups by over 40 per cent in patients with a vitamin D deficiency, according to a new research. Researchers from Queen Mary University of London conducted a ...

What's the buzz   Deccan Herald
Vitamin D reduces lung disease flare-ups, says study   Microfinance Monitor
Vitamin D supplementation linked to fewer lung disease 'flare-ups'   NutraIngredients.com

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