2014年12月4日 星期四

2014-12-05 India Health


Hindustan Times
   
15 lose eyesight after undergoing surgery at camp in Gurdaspur   
Hindustan Times
Fifteen elderly patients from Amritsar have lost their vision after undergoing an operation in an eye camp conducted by a non-government organisation in neighbouring Gurdaspur district last week. http://www.hindustantimes.com/Images/popup/2014/ A patient ...

Gurdaspur tragedy: 60 patients lose vision after cataract operation in Punjab   Zee News
At least 15 blinded after undergoing cataract surgery at eye camp in Punjab   Indian Express
Punjab horror: 60 lose vision after 'unhygienic' cataract operation   Firstpost
NDTV   
Oneindia   
IBNLive   
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Jefferson Public Radio
   
Beating Back The Winter Blues   
Jefferson Public Radio
Over 14 million Americans, more than the population of Portugal, are thought to be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder. Rebekah Dodson was 12 years old when she started noticing how much her mood was affected by the seasons. The daughter of a ...

Vitamin D Deficiency can Cause SAD; 5 Tips to Fight Winter Depression   International Business Times, India Edition
This May Be The Biggest Upside To Aging   Huffington Post
Seasonal Affective Disorder and the difference from winter blues   BBC News
Times of India   
Zee News   
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New York Times
   
'Superbugs' Kill India's Babies and Pose an Overseas Threat   
New York Times
A mother nursing her newborn at a hospital in Haryana, where almost every baby born in hospitals in recent years has been injected with antibiotics. Credit Kuni Takahashi for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main ...

Health Highlights: Dec. 4, 2014   Philly.com
Superbugs Killing Thousands of Newborns in India   FRONTLINE
Vermonters Rally Against Antiobiotic Overuse on Farms   Seven Days

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TheHealthSite
   
Former customs chief who lost his voice to smoking writes to PM   
Mumbai Mirror
Ex-bureaucrat, who had taken on a tobacco major for inadequate warnings on cigarette packs, rues Centre's u-turn. In 2009, when former Commissioner of Customs and Central Excise Deepak Kumar approached the consumer court seeking compensation ...

Cancer survivor writes to PM for ban on loose cigarettes   Business Standard
Ban on loose cigarettes: An open letter from a cancer survivor to PM Narendra ...   TheHealthSite

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Free press journal
   
Digital Infidelity Leading To Rise In Marital Discord?   
Free press journal
New Delhi : Digital relationships are resulting in the collapse of family ties, it would seem. As more and more youngsters and newly-weds are logging on to e-relationships, family life appears to be indulging more and more in what is being called 'digital ...


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Phys.Org
   
New single-cell analysis reveals complex variations in stem cells   
Phys.Org
Stem cells offer great potential in biomedical engineering due to their pluripotency, which is the ability to multiply indefinitely and also to differentiate and develop into any kind of the hundreds of different cells and bodily tissues. But the precise complexity of ...

City witnesses NE's 1st stem cell procedure   Times of India
Loss of a chemical tag on RNA keeps embryonic stem cells in suspended ...   HealthCanal.com
NFL athletes are seeking unproven stem cell treatments   Medical Xpress
Drug Discovery & Development   
Daily Nexus   
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Livemint
   
One in 10 elderly people subjected to abuse: UNFPA report   
Livemint
The elderly constitute 8.6% of the total population, which is 103 million people, according to the 2011 census. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint. New Delhi: One in 10 elderly people are subjected to verbal, physical or emotional abuse after turning 60—the main ...

Govt. committed to building an evidence-based response to enable and ...   Business Standard
Government to sustain all programmes for elderly, ensure pension   Economic Times
Centre committed for welfare of elderly people Minister   Jagran Post

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Express.co.uk
   
Commuters on road to misery as long journeys cause stress, research reveals   
Express.co.uk
THE longer commuters spend stuck in traffic or on trains the less likely they are to be satisfied with life, research has found. Published: 00:01, Fri, December 5, 2014. By Tom Morgan. A packed commuter train at rush hour GETTY/PIC POSED BY MODELS.
Cut travel time to work and spruce up your life   Times of India
More commute time to office leads to low life satisfaction   Business Standard
Satisfaction- The disappointing journey to work   Financial Express
ANINEWS   
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The New Indian Express
   
'Lack of Cancer Screening Alarming'   
The New Indian Express
HYDERABAD: It is unfortunate that countries like India could not establish and maintain the pap smear screening, rated as of the successful strategies in the prevention of cervical cancer, due to lack of infrastructure, said Keerti V Shah, professor at John ...

Early diagnosis key to prevention of cervical cancer   The Hindu
Self tests to fight cervical cancer   Deccan Chronicle

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The Hindu
   
Women with disabilities are locked away, abused in India: HRW report   
Business Standard
Women and girls with disabilities in India are forced into mental hospitals and institutions, where they face unsanitary conditions, risk physical and sexual violence, and experience involuntary treatment, including electroshock therapy, Human Rights Watch ...

Harsh conditions found in Indian mental health facilities for women   Boston Globe
Report: Indian Mental Institutions Treat Women Worse Than Animals   Voice of America
Mentally ill Indian women 'treated worse than animals': Human Rights Watch   The Straits Times

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