2015年1月29日 星期四

2015-01-30 India Health


The Hindu
   
Zinda Tilismath scores even during swine flu season   
The Hindu
As the swine flu scare spreads, the fastest moving product on the shelves is Zinda Tilismath. People are flocking to buy the time-tested drug which is effective in curing common ailments. As the name suggests, the 'living magic' of the over-the-counter drug ...


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The Hindu
   
Four more die of swine flu in Hyderabad   
The Hindu
Swine flu fatalities continue to get reported in Hyderabad. On Wednesday, four persons, two each at Osmania General Hospital (OGH) and Gandhi Hospital, died, taking the overall death toll to a whopping 32 this January alone. A 55-year-old male swine flu ...

2 more H1N1 cases in Chandigarh   Times of India
43 fresh cases of swine flu, total goes up to 361 so far   Deccan Herald
46 More Test Positive for Swine Flu   The New Indian Express
The Hans India   
The Indian Express   
Zee News   
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HIV-infected blood in Maharashtra is safely discarded   
Daily News & Analysis
The National Aids Control Organisation (Naco) has said that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission via blood transfusion is less than 0.5% in the country since India follows the blood safety programme. The National Aids Control Organisation ...

Financial crisis hits Mizoram's fight against HIV/AIDS   Times of India
Supply of HIV drugs down to a trickle   The Asian Age

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Bangladesh News 24 hours
   
Health ministry reviews deadlock over product approval ; solution soon   
fnbnews.com
Union health minister J P Nadda has said that the government is working towards streamlining the process for a time-bound system for product approval.He stated this while holding a review meeting on product approval at the health ministry recently. Product ...

Setting food standards key   The Daily Star
Chamber's plea for removing 'irritants' in Food Safety Act   The Hindu

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The Hindu
   
Off with their tresses, for cancer   
The Hindu
If fairytale character Rapunzel shed her locks to escape from the tower, many city college girls on Thursday sacrificed their long tresses for a noble cause: to boost the self-confidence of cancer patients. M. Kanaga Varsha, a first-year student of Women's ...

Drive seeking 'hair' launched to support Cancer patients   indiatvnews.com (press release) (blog)

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NDTV
   
Green tea ingredient shows promise against oral cancer   
MorungExpress
New York, January 29 (IANS): A compound found in green tea may trigger a process that kills oral cancer cells while leaving healthy cells alone, finds a promising study. According to food scientists from Pennsylvania State University, the research could lead ...

Green tea could kill oral cancer   Times of India
Just your cup of tea: Go green to fight oral cancer   Hindustan Times
How green tea rids you of oral cancer   Zee News
NDTV   
Financial Express   
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Times of India
   
Selfie videos can reveal your mental health   
Times of India
Researchers at the University of Rochester have developed a computer-based app that can analyse selfie videos as the person engages with social media and monitor his or her mental health. The device "quietly observes your behaviour" while you use the ...

Now, Selfie Videos Can Reveal Your Real-Time Mental Health   Free press journal
Selfie videos can track your mental health   Business Standard
New programme monitors mental health through 'selfie' videos   Financial Express

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Zee News
   
Social networks can help dieters lose weight   
Business Standard
Dieters who make more connections in online weight-loss communities lose more weight than those who do not connect with anyone, a new study has found. Researchers at the Northwestern University show that online dieters with high social embeddedness ...

Make more friends to shed those extra kilos   Times of India
Online dieters who make more connections lose more weight   Deccan Chronicle

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Financial Express
   
Quitting smoking gradually may help kick the habit   
Financial Express
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen studied the immediate reaction in the brain after quitting smoking. (Thinkstock). Other Articles. Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Melinda to partner India for development of women, kids · World must prepare for 'war' ...

Want to quit smoking Do it gradually Jan 29, 6:52 pm   ANINEWS
Quitting smoking gradually more effective: Study   Northern Voices Online
Quitting smoking gradually   Chandigarh Tribune

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Zee News
   
Follow new BP guidelines and avoid heart disease   
Zee News
Washington: If new hypertension guidelines are followed sincerely, it could help us significantly prevent deaths owing to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) each year without increasing overall health care costs, an analysis conducted by researchers at Columbia ...

Follow New Blood Pressure Guidelines to Avoid Heart Problems   NDTV
New JNC 8 Hypertension Guidelines Save Lives, Reduce Morbidity, and Lower ...   Medscape
Follow Guidelines in Blood Pressure to Avoid Heart Attack Later, Suggests Study   Microfinance Monitor

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