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2014-12-08 India Health


Daily News & Analysis
   
Digital analysis of tongue to help diagnose illnesses   
Firstpost
Chennai, Dec 6 (IANS) Indian researchers have developed a new diagnostic system that can identify illnesses from digitised image of the patient's tongue. The system is of particular use for people residing in remote areas as they do not have ready access to ...

How tongue test can reveal 14 distinct diseases at a glance?   Microfinance Monitor
Your Tongue Tells Tales About Your Health; And a New Test Helps It Speak ...   Youth Health Magzine
Simple 'tongue test' to help diagnose diseases in remote parts of India   Daily News & Analysis
News-Medical.net   
Zee News   
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Zee News
   
'Non-prevalent' 10 states see rise in HIV patients, record 57% cases   
Daily News & Analysis
The number of HIV patients has registered an increase in states where it was earlier being considered to be non-prevalent with 10 such states together accounting for 57 % of new infections in 2012. According to a report compiled by National Aids Control ...

UN staff commemorate World AIDS Day   The Swazi Observer
India has 2.1 million HIV positive people, third highest in the world   Deccan Chronicle

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Mid-Day
   
Woman with rare drug reaction stable but prone to complication   
Times of India
MUMBAI: The 28-year-old Kalyan woman who had more than 30% of her skin peeled off due to a rare drug side-effect may suffer from long-term complications. While there is no imminent danger to Heena Mustaqeem Khan's life anymore, doctors are closely ...

Panel to look into woman's treatment   The Asian Age
Fatal drug reaction causes peeling skin in Kalyan woman   Daily News & Analysis
Kalyan woman has narrow escape after being treated for cold, fever   Mid-Day

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TheHealthSite
   
Punjab Government banned health camps in the State without permission   
Jagran Josh
State Government of Punjab on 5 December 2014 decided to ban health camps without prior approval of district civil surgeons. The decision was made after more than dozen people lost their vision partially following cataract operation in a camp at Gurdaspur ...

Punjab Police arrest organizer of Gurdaspur eye camp   ANINEWS
No more health camps without prior permission: Punjab government   Times of India
Another health care tragedy   Business Standard
Firstpost   
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Chandigarh Tribune
   
State lacks teeth to regulate pvt hospitals   
Chandigarh Tribune
Patients, who lost their eyesight after undergoing a cataract surgery, at Ram Lal Eye Hospital in Amritsar on Sunday. photo: vishal kumar. Sarbjit Dhaliwal. Tribune News Service. Chandigarh, December 7. Some glaring anomalies have come to the fore in the ...

'Accused doctor performed 130 cataract surgeries over three days'   The Hindu
Accused eye surgeon wasn't arrested, not enough evidence against him, claim ...   Hindustan Times
16 suffer serious damage in botched eye operations, 1 arrested   Business Standard
Indian Express   
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Scottish Daily Record
   
Online registry for organ donation in state now a reality   
Hindustan Times
With the launch of a new website for organ donation, patients who require organs for transplantation can now register themselves online and avail timely treatment, said health minister Rajendra Rathore on Saturday. Advertisement. The minister launched a ...

Raj promises to address problems of liver transplant patients   Times of India
Raj govt sets up web registry for organ recipients   Press Trust of India

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seattlepi.com
   
We May Have Reached The 'Apocalyptic Scenario' With Antibiotics   
seattlepi.com
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Tom Frieden made headlines last year when he proclaimed that the United States would "soon be in a post-antibiotic era," meaning we'd be plagued by everyday infections that our drugs could no longer ...

Bacterial infections threatening newborns in India   Press TV
'Superbugs' getting more resistant to antibiotics, research shows   domain-B
There's A Disturbing Reason Behind The Recent Rise In Deadly Infections   Businessinsider India
ABC NEWS 4   
Oneindia   
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The Hindu
   
MP vigilant to prevent bird flu   
Business Standard
A few years ago, the poultry business in the state was badly affected due to the flu. It crashed market prices of chicken and eggs. Shashikant Trivedi | Bhopal. December 8, 2014 Last Updated at 00:28 IST ...

Poultry industry faces crisis   The Hindu
Poultry industry of Tamil Nadu severely affected by outbreak of Bird Flu Dec 6, 3 ...   ANINEWS
Bird flu in Kerala: Lanka on alert   The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

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The New Indian Express
   
Hospitals Ill-Equipped to Tackle Jaundice   
The New Indian Express
SAMBALPUR: Jaundice has claimed 10 lives in the last seven months this year in Sambalpur town. Even as the disease has affected more than 800 patients in the town and is spreading to newer areas, public hospitals in the district are yet to be equipped ...

Sambalpur in the grip of jaundice   Business Standard
Health, UD ministers review rising jaundice cases in Odisha's Sambalpur town   Odisha Sun Times
Odisha Health Minister, Secretary visit jaundice patients in Sambalpur, review ...   Orissadiary.com

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Key protein may contribute to wound healing, tumour growth   
Zee News
Washington: A key protein may allow for a new way to use the immune system to speed healing and counter inflammatory, infectious and autoimmune diseases, according to a new study led by an Indian-origin scientist. Researchers led by the Icahn School of ...

Key protein to speed up wound healing   BioScholar News

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