2015年1月22日 星期四

2015-01-23 India Health


Daily Mail
   
Handful of walnuts a day can keep the memory at play: study finds nut can boost ...   
Daily Mail
Just a handful of walnuts a day could be a way to improve your memory, a new report showed. Eating walnuts may improve performance on cognitive function tests, including those for memory, concentration and information processing speed. The study led by ...

Walnuts Boost Memory, Prevent Dementia   International Business Times, India Edition
Eat walnuts daily to boost memory   Times of India
Walnuts may help boost our memory   Daily News & Analysis
The News Reports   
The Indian Express   
Hindustan Times   
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NYOOOZ
   
Pb Health Dept gears up to tackle swine flu outbreak   
NYOOOZ
Shaken out of slumber with a swine flu death in the State, Punjab Government has geared up its health machinery to prevent further spread of swine flue by taking precautionary measures. A 55-year-old woman had succumbed to H1N1 virus in Amritsar on ...

Punjab records first swine flu death of the year   Times of India
Punjab records first swine flu death in 2015   The Hindu
Swine flu alert in district after first death in Amritsar   The Indian Express
Hindustan Times   
TheHealthSite   
ANINEWS   
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Times of India
   
Now, doctors scared of swine flu in Hyderabad   
Times of India
HYDERABAD: Doctors in Telangana are up in arms over the government's failure to provide them vaccines against swine flu even as two more people died of H1N1 virus here on Thursday. The Telangana government swung into action and sacked ...

Lab for swine flu testing soon   The Hindu
Swine flu claims four more lives   The Indian Express
How I survived swine flu and Delhi's poor public health system   Scroll.in
The Hans India   
The New Indian Express   
Zee News   
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Hindustan Times
   
Congo fever killed nurse admitted in AIIMS, confirms lab   
Hindustan Times
India's top virology lab has confirmed a 35-year-old nurse who died of extensive internal bleeding at Delhi's All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on Wednesday was suffering from Congo fever, a contagious disease with a high fatality rate. The man ...

Hospital worker from Jodhpur dies at AIIMS, doctors suspect dengue   The Indian Express
Jodhpur man who died at AIIMS tests negative for ebola   Daily News & Analysis
Ebola fear put to rest, Congo fever new scare in Delhi   Times of India
Economic Times   
The Hindu   
Business Standard   
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Headlines & Global News
   
New vaccine blocks cocaine's addictive buzz   
Business Standard
Scientists are developing a vaccine that dulls cocaine's psychotropic effects and can potentially help users of the drug kick the habit. Researchers said they used a new approach which harnesses a bacterial protein to trigger an immune system attack on ...

Cocaine vaccine soon to help kick the habit   Times of India
New approach to terminate cocaine addictive buzz tested   TheHealthSite
Soon, cocaine vaccine to cure addiction   Delhi Daily News
Microfinance Monitor   
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Times of India
   
Antibiotics, Traveler's Diarrhea and Superbugs   
WebMD
THURSDAY, Jan. 22, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- The overuse of antibiotics to treat travelers' diarrhea may contribute to the spread of drug-resistant superbugs, a new study suggests. Antibiotics should be used to treat travelers' diarrhea only in severe cases, ...

Antibiotic use by travellers may cause global superbug spread   Financial Express
Travelers on Antibiotics May Spread Superbugs Globally   Laboratory Equipment
Antibiotic Use by Travelers May Add to Global Spread of Superbugs   Infection Control Today
Zee News   
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Local 8 Now
   
Cheerful tweets may mean a healthier heart   
Local 8 Now
(CBS) - Crowd-sourcing through social media has quickly become one of the most powerful tools for public health. Platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Yelp have been used to track influenza, HIV, food poisoning and other ailments. Now, a new report ...

Scientists use Twitter to predict rates of heart disease   Examiner.com
What Your Tweets May Say About Your Heart Health   KTIC
A new study relates your tweets with Heart Health   Geek Infinite
Gigaom   
Empire State Tribune   
Shape Magazine   
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BioScholar News
   
Men, women do process emotions differently   
Zee News
Washington: A new study has revealed while women find emotional images more emotionally stimulating than men and were more likely to remember them, there are no gender-related differences in emotional appraisal when it comes to neutral images.
Is this proof that male and female brains really are wired differently?   Telegraph.co.uk
Men and Women Process Emotions Differently   BioScholar News
Women outperform men when it comes to emotions   IANS

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Zee News
   
Blame your taste bud for your obesity   
New Kerala
A new study claims that health awareness campaigns fail to help obesity cases as people still make their eating choices based on just taste, and tend to avoid healthy food due to same. Study's authors Robert Mai and Stefan Hoffmann of Kiel University, ...

Taste of food carries the blame for obesity   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news

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The New Indian Express
   
Part of knife removed from man's head   
The Hindu
Coimbatore Medical College Hospital (CMCH) removed a length of steel knife from a man's head. It had pierced through the skull and penetrated 6 cms into the left side of the brain, creating a type of clot. Hospital Dean S. Revwathy told journalists here on ...

CMCH Docs remove Knife from 24-year-old's Brain   The New Indian Express

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