2015年2月26日 星期四

2015-02-27 India Health


Daily News & Analysis
   
Kids watching TV for more than 2hrs at greater risk of blood pressure   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study has demonstrated that children are likelier to have a higher risk of high blood pressure if they watch more than 2 hours of TV a day. A new study has demonstrated that children are likelier to have a higher risk of high blood pressure if they watch ...

2 hours of TV a day increases BP risk in children   Times of India
Watching TV for over 2 hours daily ups high blood pressure risk in kids: Study   Economic Times
Children who watch TV for more than two hours a day 'at greater risk of high ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Zee News   
IBNLive   
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IBNLive
   
Delhi doctors at risk to get shots against swine flu   
Deccan Herald
Healthcare workers in Delhi are likely to get vaccinated Monday onwards following recommendations from the Centre earlier this week. The health department is likely to receive the vaccine stock by the end of this week. The vaccines will be free for doctors ...

Swine influenza: 39 more deaths, toll nears 1000 mark   Zee News
Two more die of swine flu   The Hindu
Two more women succumb to H1N1   Deccan Chronicle
Times of India   
Daily News & Analysis   
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The Hindu
   
5-year-old girl dies of swine flu   
The Hindu
The city reported the death of a five-year-old girl on Thursday due to complications arising out of swine flu, taking the total number of deaths to 10. Six hundred and sixty five persons were tested for the flu on Thursday and 137 cases were found to be positive.
5-year-old dies of swine flu in hospital, panic grips Delhi   Times of India
Swine flu claims youngest victim in City   Deccan Herald
5-year-old girl dies of swine flu, toll at 10   The Indian Express
Zee News   
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In swine flu-hit city, govt doctors go on strike   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: At a time when the city is struggling to contain the swine flu crisis, resident doctors of at least 14 prominent central and staterun hospitals have decided to go on strike. "The resident doctors of hospitals including Safdarjung, Ram Manohar Lohia ...

Resident doctors to go on strike   The Hindu
Delhi govt hospital docs plan day-long strike tomorrow   Business Standard

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Firstpost
   
WHO lauds India for anti-smoking mechanisms   
Daily News & Analysis
The World Health Organisation on Thursday lauded India's tobacco control mechanisms, calling the country a "champion" for curbing "tobacco marketing in films". The World Health Organisation on Thursday lauded India's tobacco control mechanisms, calling ...

WHO treaty induces change in tobacco use   indiablooms
Smokefree Coalition challenges New Zealand after 10 years of global tobacco ...   New Zealand Doctor Online
WHO Celebrates 10 Years of Tobacco Control in Africa   The Point

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Provide dialysis to daily wage worker, HC directs hospital   
The Hindu
The Delhi High Court has asked a city hospital empanelled with the Employees' State Insurance Corporation to continue providing medical facilities, including haemodialysis, to a 29-year-old daily wage worker following his failure to make sufficient ...

HC tells hospital to treat labourer   Times of India
HC asks hospital to provide dialysis to daily wage worker   Daily News & Analysis
HC asks hospital to provide dialysis to poor patient   Business Standard
Press Trust of India   
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Fourth swine flu case confirmed in Nagaland   
Times of India
Kohima: The Nagaland health department has confirmed that another person was found infected with H1N1, also known as swine flu, in the state. With this, the number of swine flu cases rose to four. So far, Nagaland is the only state in the northeast to be hit ...

One more tests positive for swine flu in Nagaland   The Hindu
Swine flu: Four affected in Nagaland   The Shillong Times

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ANINEWS
   
Swine flu outbreak: Health Minister JP Nadda makes first statement   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: When health and family welfare minister JP Nadda rose on Tuesday to make his first statement in Parliament on seasonal flu, there were direct comparisons with how senior minister Sushma Swaraj handled India's first major medical crisis ...

Ensuring health of women, children and adolescents is India's objective: Nadda   Business Standard
Women and children's health pressing agenda for Centre: JP Nadda   Daily News & Analysis
"Women & children's health pressing agenda for Govt"   Press Trust of India
Orissadiary.com   
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Odisha Samaya
   
1 more tests H1N1 positive in Odisha   
Zee News
Bhubaneswar: One more person was tested positive on Thursday for the H1NI virus taking total number of swine flu cases in Odisha to 12, official sources said. "Of the three blood samples sent for examination, a 56-year-old man tested positive," a senior ...

46 lakh people to be screened for diabetes   Times of India
Odisha to launch diabetes screening programme in 10 districts   Business Standard
46 Lakh to be Screened in Odisha for Diabetes   Microfinance Monitor
Odisha 360   
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Daily Excelsior
   
Jammu doc dies of suspected H1N1   
Daily Excelsior
page1-6 copy JAMMU, Feb 26: A senior doctor from Jammu, who was airlifted to the Union capital as a critical suspected swine flu case, died in Delhi just after landing there this afternoon. Identified as senior Pediatrician, Dr Bhupinder Singh, the medico was ...

Jammu doctor dies in Delhi   NYOOOZ
MoHFW deputes experts to assess the H1N1 Influenza situation   Kashmir Images
Docs send H1N1 positive category- B patient home   GreaterKashmir.com
Press Trust of India   
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