2015年1月5日 星期一

2015-01-06 India Health


The Hindu
   
Aspirin finds another medical frontier in Australian study   
Xinhua
SYDNEY, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) -- It started out as a humble painkiller, and was then identified as a soldier in the fight against heart attacks and strokes -- and now aspirin may have a role in fighting dementia. An Australian university has been commissioned by the ...

Aspirin could tackle dementia: Report   Economic Times
Can aspirin help tackle dementia?   Business Standard
Aspirin could tackle dementia but trial results confirm it in 2018   Microfinance Monitor

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Soon, cancer cells detecting 'Endoscope' to destroy tumors too   
Daily News & Analysis
Scientists are working to upgrade the tool used to examine and detect cancer and other illnesses, called Endoscope, so that it can zap tumors as well. The biomedical advancement, which is under development at the University at Buffalo, could make ...

Researchers set to upgrade 'Endoscope' : New tools to destroy tumors   Newstrack India
UB Bio-med engineers develop new endoscope to detect cancer, zap tumours   Microfinance Monitor
Cancer cell detecting Endoscope will start killing them soon, researchers say   The News Reports
helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news   
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The Hindu
   
Free camps not on health dept radar?   
Times of India
GOKUL (MATHURA)/ AGRA: Are health department officials lenient about registering NGOs? Questions regarding the way the health department works are being raised as two cases of botched cataract operations at camps that have made headlines within a ...

11 Lose Vision After Botched Cataract Surgery in UP   Outlook
10 people lose vision in botched up eye camp in Mathura   The Hindu
At least 3 lose eyesight after cataract surgeries at NGO camp in Mathura   Rising Kashmir
NYOOOZ   
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NDTV
   
Brain-dead Delhi youth saves lives   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: A 24-year-old boy who was declared brain-dead at AIIMS trauma centre after suffering severe head injuries in a road accident last week, gave away gift of life to at least five people, including a 10-year-old girl suffering from heart failure. The girl ...

Brain dead man's organs donated, saves 5, helps 2 see   Business Standard
Youth saves five lives by donating organs   Deccan Herald

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Times of India
   
4 swine flu cases in Delhi; health minister JP Nadda says no need to panic   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Four fresh cases of swine flu were reported in the national capital on Monday, taking the total figure to 9 so far this year even as health minister JP Nadda reiterated that "there is no need to panic". Delhi health department officials said that three ...

4 swine flu cases in Delhi; Health Minister says no need to panic   Economic Times
Nadda asks Centre, State Govts to be prepared to tackle H1N1   Business Standard
Health minister makes surprise visit to hospital in Delhi   Zee News
Deccan Herald   
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Jagran Post
   
63 million people suffer poverty due to healthcare expenditure   
MorungExpress
NEW DELHI, January 4 (PTI): A whopping 63 million people are faced with poverty every year due to "catastrophic" expenditure over healthcare which neutralises the gains of rising income and various government schemes aimed to reduce poverty, ...

63 million people marred in poverty due to healthcare expenditure: Health ministry   Ahmedabad Mirror
63 million Indians poor due to expensive healthcare   TheHealthSite

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The Hindu
   
Central team to visit TN to finalise AIIMS details   
The Hindu
A Central team will be visiting Tamil Nadu soon to finalise the details for the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, which was announced for the State in the Union Budget, according to Union Minister for Health Jagat Prakash Nadda. Speaking to the press ...

Nadda stresses on need to equip youth for job market   Business Standard
Focus to shift from 'sick care' to 'healthcare': J P Nadda says   Indiainfoline
Health Minister Nadda criticizes violation of medical ethics   TheHealthSite
India Education Diary   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
27 de-addiction centers operationalized in Chandigarh   
Times of India
CHANDIGARH: Punjab government came up with details of drug de-addiction and rehabilitation on Sunday claiming that 27 drug de-addiction centers (DDCs) have been operationalized in the state with guidance from PGI, Chandigarh. This was pointed out ...

Maximum drug patients in Punjab users of opium, poppy husk, smack   Daily News & Analysis
Pb: 3.5 lakh drug addicts treated in past two years   Hindustan Times
Over 3.65 lakh treated for drugs in Punjab   Business Standard
Chandigarh Tribune   
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IBNLive
   
Chetan Bhagat kickstarts 100-day fitness challenge   
Press Trust of India
New Delhi, Jan 5 (PTI) Author Chetan Bhagat has entered a fitness challenge this year aiming to transform his physique and inspire fans to become 'Fit for Life'. The 40-year old author has entered the 'Reeboot 100' challenge mooted by fitness brand Reebok, ...

What's Behind Bhagat's Fitness Plan?   Free press journal
'Reboot 100': Chetan Bhagat's 100-day fitness challenge   Zee News

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Tamil Nadu told to stay alert against JE, AES cases   
The Indian Express
Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare J P Nadda has asked Tamil Nadu government to be mindful of the increasing cases of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) and Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) in the state. Nadda met state Health Minister Dr C Vijaya ...

Health Minister Shri JP Nadda reviews JS/AES cases in Tamil Nadu   Orissadiary.com
Health Minister JP Nadda asks Tamil Nadu to be alert about Japanese ...   Niticentral

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