2015年1月19日 星期一

2015-01-20 India Health


Firstpost
   
'Lifestyle diseases kill 16 million prematurely a year'   
Times of India
GENEVA: Diseases linked to lifestyle choices, including diabetes and some cancers, kill 16 million people prematurely each year, the World Health Organization said on Monday, urging action to stop "slow-moving public health disaster". Unhealthy habits like ...

60% deaths in India last year due to non-communicable diseases   Economic Times
Chronic disease takes high toll on China   AsiaOne
'Probability of death by NCDs up in India'   The Asian Age
Zee News   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Living at higher altitudes reduces risk of lung cancer: New Study   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study has recently revealed that living at higher altitudes reduces risk of lung cancer in both smokers as well as non-smokers, which suggested that oxygen may promote the incidence of lung cancer. RNA. A new study has recently revealed that living at ...

Living at higher altitudes reduces risk of lung cancer   ANINEWS

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Sahara Samay
   
Woman succumbs to swine flu, toll touches 3 in Gurgaon   
The Hindu
A 55-year-old woman suffering from swine flu died at a hospital here on Monday. The resident of Ghaziabad was admitted to Medanta Hospital here on January 14. The deceased was a heart patient and said to be critical when she was admitted to the ...

3 more swine flu deaths in state   The Indian Express
Third swine flu death in Gurgaon   Times of India
one more die of swine flu in madhya pradesh   Sahara Samay
The New Indian Express   
Hindustan Times   
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Times of India
   
Here's why you may not be sleeping too well   
Times of India
Lack of sleep is common in India, and many people don't even realise they're sleep deprived. A survey last year said that as many as a third of working people had to sacrifice sleep to meet various commitments in life. "Most people suffering from sleep ...

Health Tip: When Obesity Affects Sleep   U.S. News & World Report

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Harvard Gazette
   
Vitamin D boosts immune system to fight colorectal cancer   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study has revealed that people with high levels of vitamin D in their bloodstream have a lower overall risk of developing colorectal cancer. The research by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute investigators, which represents the first time that a link between ...

Vitamin D found to activate T-cells to fight colorectal cancer cells   The News Reports
Vitamin D Can Help Prevent Colorectal Cancer: Study   Northern Voices Online
Get more Vitamin D to fight colorectal cancer   TheHealthSite

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The Indian Express
   
CATS staff on contract protest outsourcing   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Around 240 contractual paramedics and 370 contractual drivers of Centralized Accidents and Trauma Services (CATS) went on a strike on Monday to protest against outsourcing of the ambulance operation in the capital. The regular staff also ...

CATS ambulance service hit after workers go on indefinite strike   The Indian Express
Contractual paramedics and drivers of CATS go on strike   Business Standard
Ambulance drivers launch strike against privatisation   New Kerala

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TheHealthSite
   
Chinese doctors carry out groundbreaking surgery   
Xinhua
BEIJING, Jan. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- Spinal cord injuries remain one of the most challenging medical problems to treat. But new groundbreaking surgery has been carried out, right here in China, giving hope that paralyzed people may one day walk again.
First of its kind stem cell therapy successful in China   TheHealthSite
China starts clinical trial to repair human spinal cord injury   The Hindu
Chinese docs use stem cells for world's first spinal cord op   domain-B
International Business Times, India Edition   
Tech Times   
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Firstpost
   
Former home minister RR Patil is recovering from oncology treatment: Bandra ...   
Times of India
MUMBAI: Lilavati Hospital's doctors on Monday confirmed that former home minister RR Patil is battling cancer, but is stable. Visitors who thronged the hospital last week to wish him speedy recovery probably ended up complicating his condition, said an NCP ...

'Patil battling mouth cancer'   The Asian Age
RR Patil responding to chemotherapy: Doctors   Hindustan Times
Maharashtra ex-deputy CM R.R. Patil's health stable   Business Standard
Press Trust of India   
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India Today
   
Why Your Phone Is Teeming With Germs   
Shape Magazine
Your phone is covered in bacteria, a new study shows. Find out what you're doing with it that's so dirty. 59411 shared this. Printer-friendly version. 59411 shared this. Printer-friendly version. 59411. Printer-friendly version. By Rachael Schultz. You can't live ...

Mobile phones are major carriers of bacteria: study   domain-B
Smartphones are crowded by bacteria   Northern Voices Online
Your smartphone is a breeding ground for bacteria   India Today
Firstpost   
Delhi Daily News   
Hindustan Times   
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The Shillong Times
   
Pulse Polio immunization campaign launched   
The Shillong Times
administers oral polio drops to a child at at Mawpynthih village under Pomlum PHC in East Khasi Hills on Monday. (UB/ DIPR). The Office of the District Medical & Health Officer, East Khasi Hills organised an awareness programme on Monday to launch the ...

Over 3 lakh kids in districts get pulse polio drops   Times of India
Pulse polio immunisation campaign today   The Hindu
National Immunization Day for the year 2015 observed on 18 January   Jagran Josh
Economic Times   
Zee News   
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