2015年1月10日 星期六

2015-01-11 India Health


The Straits Times
   
Cambodia: 212 HIV Cases Linked to Contamination   
New York Times
Cambodian health authorities have found 212 villagers infected with H.I.V. in a district where an unlicensed medic has been accused of spreading the virus with contaminated equipment, according to findings released Saturday by the government and ...

212 Cambodians infected in HIV outbreak   Daily Times
HIV cluster linked to arrested medic   Herald Scotland
Contaminated medical equipment most likely cause of Cambodian HIV outbreak   South China Morning Post (subscription)
SMN Weekly   
Daily News & Analysis   
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NDTV
   
Healthcare Quality Should Not Suffer In Quest For Quantity, Says Union Health ...   
NDTV
Union Health Minister JP Nadda has called for enhancement of clinical skills in medical education. Raipur: Union Health Minister JP Nadda has said the medical education framework must attend to the "critical requirement" of enhancing clinical skills, which ...

Healthcare quality should not suffer in quest for more doctors: JP Nadda   Economic Times
Tablet based reporting of health data begins in Chhattisgarh   Times of India
'Tablet' based health data record system launched in C'garh   Business Standard
India Education Diary   
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The Hindu
   
'Treat swine flu like ordinary flu, but avoid self-treatment'   
The Hindu
Three persons have died within 72 hours in the city due to complications arising out of swine flu. Delhi on Friday reported the death of its third swine flu victim this season. A 38-year-old woman from Uttam Nagar succumbed at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in ...

Five more swine flu cases, govt monitors situation   Hindustan Times
Swine Flu claims fifth life in Delhi   Zee News
Five new cases of swine flu in Delhi   Daily News & Analysis
Business Standard   
Times of India   
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Livemint
   
Modi to skip CMs' meet on security   
The Indian Express
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not attend this year's internal security meeting of chief ministers, the first one in the tenure of the present NDA government, scheduled to be held in Delhi on January 31 due to his busy schedule, officials said on Saturday.
Ensure synergy between health schemes run by Centre and states: PM ...   Economic Times
PM for mechanism to ensure accountability of doctors   The Hindu
Ensure accountability of doctors, health officials: PM Modi   Business Standard
Press Trust of India   
Livemint   
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Kashmir Images
   
After extremism drug addiction toughest challenge: IGP Kashmir   
Kashmir Images
Srinagar: After extremism, drug addiction is posing a serious challenge to our society and if this menace is not checked now it is going to assume problem with larger magnitude, this was stated by IGP Kashmir, A G Mir at a function held here today to ...

After extremism drug addiction threatens life of youth: IGP Kashmir   NYOOOZ
After extremism, drug addiction biggest challenge for police: IGP   Rising Kashmir
JK can't afford to lose a generation to drugs: IGP   Hindustan Times
Press Trust of India   
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The Hindu
   
'Work to validate Indian system of medicine'   
The Hindu
Minister of State for AYUSH Sripad Naik on Saturday called upon the medical fraternity to work towards generating scientific evidence and validating ancient Indian healthcare system for its global acceptance. Inaugurating the Amrita Institute for Integrated ...

'Ancient Indian Healthcare System is Still Relevant'   The New Indian Express
Need for treatment facilities with integrative approach: Naik   Business Standard
Plastic surgery, the gift of Vedic science to modern medicine, says Sripad Naik   New Kerala

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The Hindu
   
12 quacks arrested   
The Hindu
Twelve quacks, including a woman, were arrested on Saturday after they were found posing as medical practitioners in different parts of Virudhunagar district, including Rajapalayam, Aruppukottai and Srivilliputtur blocks. Though many factors were attributed ...

12 quacks held for treating dengue victims   Times of India

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'Code of conduct chalked out by Centre will break doc-pharma nexus'   
Hindustan Times
The code of conduct charted out by the central government would break the nexus between doctors and pharmaceutical companies, Dr KK Aggarwal, national general secretary of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), said on Saturday. Dr Aggarwal said this ...

Telemedicine: IMA website to offer second opinion   Daily News & Analysis

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Taking regular vacations can boost human well-being at all income levels   
Web India
A new study has recently revealed that taking regular vacations with family or friends can lead to higher well-being at all income levels. According to the Gallup study people who "strongly agreed" or "agreed" that they "always make time for regular trips" had a ...


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The Indian Express
   
Snacking on almonds can reduce belly fat!   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Want to lose weight? Then go for almonds instead of muffin and other high-carb snacks. According to Pennsylvania State researchers, including almonds in your daily diet can help reduce belly fat, which is a well-established heart disease risk ...

What Eating an Avocado a Day Can Do For Your Health   Care2.com
Almonds could reduce belly fat: study   The Hindu
Want to reduce belly fat? Just have 42 gram of…   Hindustan Times
The Indian Express   
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