2015年3月20日 星期五

2015-03-21 India Health


Daily News & Analysis
   
Can stem cells reverse Type 2 diabetes as well?   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study has revealed for the first time, that stem cells could reverse Type 2 diabetes too. A new study has revealed for the first time, that stem cells could reverse Type 2 diabetes too. Earlier it had been revealed by UBC, that stem cells could reverse Type ...

Stem cells implant may help reverse diabetes   The Hindu
Stem cells may help reverse Type 2 diabetes   Business Standard
Type 2 diabetes to be now cured by a combination of stem cells & drugs   TheHealthSite
Delhi Daily News   
New Kerala   
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Times of India
   
4 daily habits hurting your body   
Times of India
Here are few of your daily habits that might be hurting your body. We tend to continue doing things that are not good for our body, and one of the main reasons is ignorance. So here are few of those daily habits that actually might be putting your health at risk:

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Express.co.uk
   
Diet packed with whole grain and nuts slashes risk of Alzheimer by half   
Express.co.uk
A DIET packed with brain-boosting foods such as whole grains and nuts can slash the risk of Alzheimer's by half. By Giles Sheldrick. PUBLISHED: 00:01, Sat, Mar 21, 2015. Happy elderly woman picking berries GETTY. Happy elderly woman picking berries.
New diet may protect against Alzheimer's disease   Business Standard
The Right Chemistry: Everything the Internet says you can do to keep ...   Montreal Gazette
New hybrid 'MIND diet' can cut Alzheimer's risk by 53%   Zee News
Mid-Day   
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India may delay bigger pictorial warnings on cigarette packs   
Times of India
The Centre may delay the April 1 introduction of gory pictorial images covering 85% of tobacco product packs. The "rethink" on implementing the government's notification in this regard was discussed when civil society representatives, along with MP Supriya ...

India mulls putting tobacco pack warning proposal on hold   Economic Times
VHAI for strict implementation of new pictorial warnings on tobacco products   Scoop News
BAT team asks govt to withdraw decision   The Nation

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The Indian Express
   
Man dies of swine flu in city, toll reaches 14 in TN   
The Hindu
A 39-year-old man died of H1N1 (swine flu) at a private hospital in the city early on Friday morning. According to officials at the Directorate of Public Health, Nagaraj of Perambur had developed fever and respiratory illness about a week ago. He was ...

Swine flu claims three more lives   Times of India
Swine Flu case   E-Pao.net
Two More Swine Flu Patients Dead, Both Cases in Chennai   The New Indian Express
Press Trust of India   
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NYOOOZ
   
MDR-TB patients in India to finally get new drugs   
NYOOOZ
Mumbai: New drug combinations to battle drug-resistant tuberculosis will finally be made available to patients in India. After over a year of international pressure, the Centre has allowed limited access to drugs/combinations such as bedaquiline, PaMZ and the ...

Doctors in Mumbai cure two patients suffering from drug-resistant tuberculosis   Firstpost
New drugs still out of reach for most in India, world TB hotspot   WTAQ

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NYOOOZ
   
Five kids die in hospital, parents allege negligence   
The Hindu
... : Five infants died at a State-run hospital in Kolkata in the past two days triggering panic among the patients at the hospital. While three children died at the Bidhan Chandra Roy Memorial Children Hospital on Thursday, two were reported dead a the ...

15 Deaths in 3 Days at Kids' Hospital   The New Indian Express
6 deaths in 2 days at BC Roy Hospital   NYOOOZ

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The Hindu
   
Better coordination needed to fight rare diseases, says Kalam   
The Hindu
There is a need to share knowledge among patients, doctors and researchers to effectively tackle rare diseases, former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam said here on Friday. He called for a coordinated effort at the national-level for more research into ...

Focus on Inventing Medicines for Rare Diseases: Kalam Tells Pharma Students   The New Indian Express
Students must think a step ahead: Kalam   The Hans India

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The American Bazaar
   
Stanford researcher Ravi Majeti finds a way to tame dangerous leukemia cells   
The American Bazaar
Ravi-Majeti WASHINGTON, DC: Dr. Ravi Majeti, an assistant professor of medicine at Stanford University, and his team of researchers, have discovered that when a certain aggressive leukemia is causing havoc in the body, the solution may be to force the ...

Indian-origin scientist turns cancer cells into harmless cells   Zee News
New method changes leukaemia into immune cells   Hindu Business Line
Dangerous leukemia cells can be forced to mature into harmless immune cells ...   Medical News Today
Xinhua   
Microfinance Monitor   
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Hindustan Times
   
Know why pear-enriched diet is good for you   
Hindustan Times
Pears control stomach related diseases involving H. pylori, the most common chronic bacterial infection in humans (Photo: Shutterstock). Share. A new in vitro (test tube) study has investigated the potential probiotic benefits of a pear-enriched diet.
Now, a pear a day, keeps the doctor away!   TheHealthSite
New in vitro study examines benefits of pear-enriched diet on chronic diseases   News-Medical.net
Pears are packed with health benefits   Ibcworldnews

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