2015年2月27日 星期五

2015-02-28 India Health


Firstpost
   
Swine flu cases surge in Rajasthan, Gujarat   
Zee News
New Delhi: With six more deaths reported in Rajasthan and eight in Gujarat, the swine flu toll in both the states is on the surge. The total death toll in Rajasthan has reached around 250 and in Gujarat it stands at over 240 since last month. As per reports, 180 ...

Rajasthan: 6 more dead due to Swine flu, toll crosses 250 in state   Firstpost
Swine flu in Gujarat: HC satisfied with state govt's effort to curb the flu   TheHealthSite
Rajasthan Health Minister's resignation demanded over swine flu deaths   The Hindu
Deccan Herald   
Times of India   
Daily News & Analysis   
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Trinity News Daily
   
New Studies Show Drinking Coffee Can Lower The Risk Of MS   
Trinity News Daily
It seems coffee has more benefits than one would think. According to two new studies, drinking several cups of coffee daily can lower the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS). While its contribution to reducing the risk of diabetes, Alzheimer and ...

Coffee May Prevent MS   WTAJ
Keep sipping coffee to cut risk of developing 'multiple sclerosis'   Daily News & Analysis
A coffee a day could keep MS at bay: Caffeine protects against multiple sclerosis ...   Daily Mail
Economic Times   
WebMD   
Fox News   
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Times of India
   
Female and losing your hair?   
Times of India
It's not just men who suffer from thinning hair and baldness, it's a problem that's on the rise for women too. Here's the lowdown... Shiny, lustrous hair is what all women strive for. Most women associate a head of glossy locks with their femininity, attractiveness ...


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The Hindu
   
Govt. doctors strike work, demand better security   
The Hindu
Services were adversely affected in several government hospitals across the city when resident doctors, who form the bulk of the workforce in Delhi Hospitals, struck work this Friday morning. Helpless patients in over nine government medical establishments ...

Doctors strike over lack of security in hospitals   The Indian Express
Doctors on strike, hospitals hit   Times of India
Govt hospital doctors to go on indefinite strike from March 2   Hindustan Times
Business Standard   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
3-year-old becomes youngest in Mumbai to die of swine flu   
Daily News & Analysis
A three-year-old boy from Bhayander became the city's youngest victim of swine flu, which has claimed 125 lives in the state so far this year. As per figures, one-fourth of the city's swine flu cases are children. A three-year-old boy from Bhayander became the ...

Swine flu claims 1st minor victim in city, toll at 18   Times of India
H1N1: 3-year-old boy dies, first paediatric case   The Indian Express
3-year-old boy dies of H1N1   Mumbai Mirror

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NDTV
   
SC favours more old age homes, seeks Centre's response   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday sought response from the Centre on setting up old age homes in every district to take care of the elderly left to fend for themselves by their children. A social justice bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and U U Lalit ...

Setting Up of Old Age Homes: Supreme Court Seeks Centre's Response   NDTV
SC notice to government on old age homes   Web India

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NewsHub.org
   
ISCR, ORDI concerned over lack of treatment option for 70 mn rare disease ...   
pharmabiz.com
The Indian Society of Clinical Research (ISCR) and the Organisation for Rare Diseases India (ORDI) are alarmed about the lack of treatment option for 70 million rare disease patients in the country and are keen to intensify clinical research. This would not just ...

Feb. 28 is Rare Disease Day   WDIV Detroit
Having a rare disease just makes it worse   The Hindu
Clinical trials imperative to bring relief to patients with rare diseases   Financial Express
Medscape   
Deutsche Welle   
EurActiv   
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IBNLive
   
WHO Marks 10 Years of Tobacco Control   
The Herald
The World Health Organisation yesterday celebrated 10 years of implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) in the African region. Tobacco kills an estimated 6 million people every year but due to the lag of several years ...

WHO says war on tobacco far from over   Naija247news
India a champion in controlling tobacco marketing in films: WHO   Firstpost
WHO lauds India for anti-smoking mechanisms   Livemint

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IBNLive
   
Another dies of swine flu, toll rises to 7   
Times of India
KOLKATA: A 40-year-old woman who tested positive for swine flu died in a private hospital in south Kolkata on Thursday night, taking the death toll to seven. On Friday, 12 new cases were reported by National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases ...

One more succumbs to swine flu; toll reaches 7 in West Bengal   Zee News
Swine flu toll in Bengal now 7   New Kerala
Swine Flu claims 2 more lives, taking the total death toll to 10 in West Bengal   I am in dna of India
India Today   
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News Nation
   
Swine flu toll in Telangana mounts to 56   
Business Standard
Two more people died of swine flu in Telangana, taking the toll to 56 during last two months. The health department Friday reported two deaths and 27 positive cases during last 24 hours. According to a bulletin by the department, 102 samples were tested ...

Two more deaths, 27 new swine flu cases in T'gana   Press Trust of India
27 new Swine flu cases reported in Telangana   The Hans India

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