2014年12月3日 星期三

2014-12-04 India Health

  The Hindu   
Benefits from music for the autistic  The Hindu
Paired with an impaired language development, children with autism can have a profound sensitivity to music: a good melodic memory, a superior ability at timbre processing, and a distinctive emotional response to song. Taking this cue, neuroscientists at the ...


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  The Nation   
Be young, eat Mediterranean diet  The Nation
Following a Mediterranean diet might be a recipe for a long life because it appears to keep people genetically younger, say US researchers. Its mix of vegetables, olive oil, fresh fish and fruits may stop our DNA code from scrambling as we age, according to a ...

Mediterranean diet may help slow aging   Local 8 Now
Mediterranean Diet May Reduce Aging, Lead to Longer Life   University Herald
Want to live a long life? The Mediterranean diet may protect your DNA, new ...   Science Recorder
Design & Trend   
Science Times   
The Hoops News   
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  The Hindu   
Indian women in mental hospitals 'treated worse than animals'  Times of India
NEW DELHI: A report has shown increasing evidence of women and girls with disabilities being "involuntarily" admitted to mental hospitals and institutions where they face unsanitary conditions, risk physical and sexual violence and are subject to treatment ...

Harsh Conditions Found in Indian Mental Health Facilities for Women   NDTV
Indian mentally ill women 'at risk' - Human Rights Watch   BBC News
Mentally ill Indian women treated worse than animals   The Nation
The Hindu   
Scroll.in   
Reuters   
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  The New Indian Express   
City gears up for Wipro Marathon  The Hindu
Around 12,000 runners will take part in the third edition of Wipro Chennai Marathon scheduled on December 7. The event, a brainchild of the Chennai Runners group that has been promoting running in the city for many years now, is expected to see more ...

Participation by All in Chennai Marathon   The New Indian Express
Marathon brings out the best in these bravehearts   Hindu Business Line

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Book on modern cosmetic dermatology by L'oreal  Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Leading French beauty company L'Oreal has collaborated with Indian dermatologists for a book that aims to shed light on modern cosmetic dermatology and define preventive measures for protection of hair and skin. Titled "Basic Science for ...

L'Oreal unveils 'Basic Science for Modern Cosmetic Dermatology'   indiablooms
L'Oreal launches book focused on skin and hair physiology   CosmeticsDesign-Asia.com
Indian dermatologists, L'Oréal experts launch book   Daijiworld.com

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  eNews Park Forest   
Device tests for HIV without electricity  Pune Mirror
Researchers have created an HIV test that uses a chemical reaction instead of electricity. The device will allow rural doctors to check for malaria and tuberculosis along with HIV Diagnosing HIV and other infectious diseases presents unique challenges in ...

Sophisticated HIV Diagnostics are Adapted for Remote Areas   Infection Control Today
Sophisticated HIV diagnostics adapted for remote areas   (e) Science News

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Nothing wrong with kids who don't finish lunch  Zee News
New York: Are you frustrated at the sight of your kid leaving so much uneaten food on the plate? Take heart. According to a fascinating study, children who only eat half to two-thirds of the food they serve themselves are not being wasteful, belligerent or ...


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  Times of India   
Women bargain best in some negotiations  Times of India
Contrary to conventional wisdom that men drive a harder bargain in financial affairs, women are more effective than men when negotiating money matters in certain circumstances, a study indicates. One reason men earn higher salaries than women could be ...

Women beat men in negotiating some 'money matters'   ANINEWS

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  Design & Trend   
To prevent or reverse obesity and its ills, timing may be everything  Los Angeles Times
If obesity is linked to Americans' 24/7 lifestyles, would it help to reset the clock that dictates our eating? A new study of mice suggests it would, and in ways that go well beyond weight alone. Even with a diet high in fat and sugar, mice that had their "eating day" ...

Fasting, cheat days may help health: study   New York Daily News
Don't sabotage your diet with a midnight snack   Local 8 Now
Control Eating Up to 12 Hours and Lose Weight   Youth Health Magzine
Design & Trend   
Frontline Desk   
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Vitamin D deficiency linked to depression  Vancouver Desi
New York, Dec 3 (IANS) — Vitamin D deficiency is not just harmful to physical health – it might also impact your mental health, says a new research. The researchers found a link between seasonal depression (seasonal affective disorder or SAD) and a lack of ...


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