2015年1月7日 星期三

2015-01-08 India Health


Daily Mail
   
75% of heart attacks in young people could be avoided with six rules   
Daily Mail
Three out of four heart attacks in young women could be prevented if they closely followed six healthy lifestyle rules, researchers say. The rules are: not smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, doing at least 150 minutes of physical activity per week, watching ...

6 lifestyle factors may predict young women's heart disease risk, study says   Fox News
Six lifestyle choices can help women save hearts   Business Standard
Six Healthy Habits Can Help Women Avert 73% of CHD: NHS II   Medscape
The News Reports   
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BBC News
   
Diabetes life expectancy 'improving', study finds   
BBC News
Life expectancy for diabetes patients in Scotland has improved, a Dundee University study has found. A major study carried out by the university and the Scottish Diabetes Research Network showed that people with type 1 diabetes die significantly younger ...


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The Indian Express
   
Swine flu kills 2 more, doctor on life support   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The city recorded two swine flu deaths on Wednesday, with a 42-year-old woman and a 39-year-old man succumbing to the viral infection. While the former was a resident of Uttam Nagar in west Delhi, the latter hailed from Faridabad. Besides ...

Three swine flu deaths in Delhi, doctor among 9 new cases   Daijiworld.com
Delhi records first death due to swine flu, nine cases reported   Jagran Post
Sec 42 woman is city's first H1N1 patient   Punjab Star news
Hindustan Times   
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The New Indian Express
   
'Prenatal test to detect genetic flaws now available in India'   
Business Standard
It may now be easier to detect genetic and chromosomal disorders in early stages of pregnancy and prevent birth of affected children, as a "safe and accurate" prenatal screening method is now available in India. The test known as 'Panorama', which has ...

Prenatal testing to detect genetic flaws to be launched   Times of India
Does Prenatal Genetic Testing Lead To Unnecessary Abortions?   The Inquisitr
Global Prenatal and Newborn Genetic Testing Market 2015-2019   MarketWatch

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Times of India
   
'Swine flu can be treated'   
The Hindu
In an attempt to allay fears and disquiet among the general public, the Telangana government on Wednesday assured people that swine flu could be treated and it was not fatal. Principal Secretary, Health and Medical, Suresh Chanda, also made it clear that ...

Docs Advise Caution on Swine Flu, Officials Allay Fears   The New Indian Express
Telangana State on high alert   The Hans India
5 test positive as total swine flu cases in Hyderabad climb to 28   Times of India

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Business Standard
   
NHRC notice over pharma body's U-turn   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the secretary, department of pharmaceuticals, ministry of chemicals and fertilizers and the National Pharmaceuticals Pricing Authority (NPPA) in the alleged withdrawal of an ...

Rights panel sees red in drug price control cut   Business Standard
NHRC issues notice to NPPA against arbitrary hike in prices of 108 drugs   Meri news
NHRC issues notice to chemicals, fertilizers ministry   ummid.com

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Times of India
   
Exploring the Link Between Depression and Memory Loss   
Huffington Post
For people with depressed mood, memory and concentration difficulties are often a day-to-day reality, greatly affecting job performance and personal relationships. While those with the disorder report that these cognitive problems are some of the most deeply ...

Depression leads to memory loss, new study finds   The News Reports
Depressive thoughts reduce short-term memory, study finds   Fox News
How depression hampers memory   Times of India
Microfinance Monitor   
TheHealthSite   
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Book appointments online at KMC Hospitals now   
Bellevision
Mangaluru, 07 Jan 2015: Did you wait for long at the clinic despite taking an appointment one month ago? Did your doctor rush out on an emergency when you were minutes away from meeting her? Your worries are history. You can now take appointments ...


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Jagran Post
   
Make DDRCs fully functional to tackle JE, AES cases: JP Nadda to states   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Union Health Minister J P Nadda has directed state governments to make district disability rehabilitation centres fully functional to tackle cases of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) and Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES). Nadda, at a meeting of senior ...

Centre very serious about Japanese encephalitis, AES: JP Nadda   Business Standard
Nadda reviews encephalitis situation   TheHealthSite

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University Herald
   
Mom's exercise habits good for blood pressure in kids   
The Guardian Nigeria
IT'S been well established among doctors and researchers alike, that babies with lower birth weight have a greater risk of having high blood pressure later in life. However, a Michigan State University study is the first to suggest that the exercise habits of ...

Exercising during pregnancy lowers high BP risk for kids in later life   Zee News
Exercise during pregnancy could protect baby against high blood pressure in ...   Daily Mail
Mothers who exercise help kids maintain balanced BP   Pune Mirror

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