Times of India
7 lessons we learnt about depression from Deepika
Times of India
India is among the most depressed countries in the world. At a rate of 36%, as recorded by World Health Organisation, it has the highest rate of depressed people recorded anywhere across the globe. Not to forget that it also has the highest suicide rate in the ...
An open letter to Deepika Padukone from a Schizophrenic patientOneindia
Deepika Padukone depression: Open letter by schizophrenic woman thanks ...India.com
Deepika Paudkone gets a heart melting letter from a Schizophrenic patientindiatvnews.com (press release) (blog)
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Times of India
India is among the most depressed countries in the world. At a rate of 36%, as recorded by World Health Organisation, it has the highest rate of depressed people recorded anywhere across the globe. Not to forget that it also has the highest suicide rate in the ...
An open letter to Deepika Padukone from a Schizophrenic patient
Deepika Padukone depression: Open letter by schizophrenic woman thanks ...
Deepika Paudkone gets a heart melting letter from a Schizophrenic patient
Times of India
Two experimental Ebola vaccines pass safety test in African trial
Reuters
NEW YORK, March 26 (Reuters) - Two experimental Ebola vaccines, one from GlaxoSmithKline PLC and the other from biotech start-up NewLink Genetics Corp, "appear to be safe" part way through a clinical trial being conducted in Liberia, the U.S. National ...
Two Experimental Ebola Vaccines Appear to Be Safe in TrialWall Street Journal
Ebola virus has mutated less than scientists feared —Sierra Leone studyGMA News
Study: Virus in latest Ebola outbreak doesn't show unusual mutationsThe Seattle Times
Daily News & Analysis
Los Angeles Times
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Reuters
NEW YORK, March 26 (Reuters) - Two experimental Ebola vaccines, one from GlaxoSmithKline PLC and the other from biotech start-up NewLink Genetics Corp, "appear to be safe" part way through a clinical trial being conducted in Liberia, the U.S. National ...
Two Experimental Ebola Vaccines Appear to Be Safe in Trial
Ebola virus has mutated less than scientists feared —Sierra Leone study
Study: Virus in latest Ebola outbreak doesn't show unusual mutations
The Hindu
Genetic test helps treat diabetic infant
The Hindu
Three-month-old Ivana Das sleeps peacefully in her mother's arms unmindful of the attention showered on her on Thursday. She was brought to Chennai last week with high blood sugar levels and was on insulin doses, but now her condition is under control.
3-month-old treated for neonatal diabetes in ChennaiTimes of India
Diabetic Infant Taken Off Insulin After Genetic TestThe New Indian Express
Individual approach in diabetes careDeccan Herald
Nursing in Practice
Chiropractic Economics
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The Hindu
Three-month-old Ivana Das sleeps peacefully in her mother's arms unmindful of the attention showered on her on Thursday. She was brought to Chennai last week with high blood sugar levels and was on insulin doses, but now her condition is under control.
3-month-old treated for neonatal diabetes in Chennai
Diabetic Infant Taken Off Insulin After Genetic Test
Individual approach in diabetes care
NDTV
Rising mercury did state's work, halted H1N1
Times of India
AHMEDABAD: Gujarat has borne the swine flu onslaught for three tumultuous months. Never has the state in it's epidemic history had a virus — the H1N1 — hurt so hard. Though the outbreak happened across the nation, the state topped the country in the ...
Two more swine flu deaths in city, toll mounts to 37The Indian Express
Swine Flu toll inches towards 2000E-Pao.net
Two more succumb to swine flu in MumbaiThe Asian Age
Hindustan Times
Daily News & Analysis
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Times of India
AHMEDABAD: Gujarat has borne the swine flu onslaught for three tumultuous months. Never has the state in it's epidemic history had a virus — the H1N1 — hurt so hard. Though the outbreak happened across the nation, the state topped the country in the ...
Two more swine flu deaths in city, toll mounts to 37
Swine Flu toll inches towards 2000
Two more succumb to swine flu in Mumbai
Hindustan Times
Drinking raw milk? Here's why you should stop right now!
Hindustan Times
Avoid consumption of raw milk. It can lead to diarrhoea, vomiting, cramping and fever (Photo: Shutterstock). Share. Drinking raw milk, instead of pasteurised milk, can increase your risk of getting food-borne illness by over 100 times, warns a new study.
Drinking raw cow milk increases risk for foodborne illnessindiablooms
Drinking Raw Milk Ups Food-borne Illness RiskThe New Indian Express
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Hindustan Times
Avoid consumption of raw milk. It can lead to diarrhoea, vomiting, cramping and fever (Photo: Shutterstock). Share. Drinking raw milk, instead of pasteurised milk, can increase your risk of getting food-borne illness by over 100 times, warns a new study.
Drinking raw cow milk increases risk for foodborne illness
Drinking Raw Milk Ups Food-borne Illness Risk
The Indian Express
State healthcare in dire straits
Chandigarh Tribune
Minister for Health and Medical Education Lal Singh on Thursday said the Health Department was suffering from nepotism, malpractices and shortage of manpower; “Everything is filled with filth,” Lal Singh said while hitting out at the previous government.
Hospitals in Jammu and Kashmir face acute shortage of doctors: GovernmentDaily News & Analysis
Hospitals in J-K face acute shortage of doctors: GovtBusiness Standard
Consolidation of health infra priority of Govt: Lal SinghScoop News
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Chandigarh Tribune
Minister for Health and Medical Education Lal Singh on Thursday said the Health Department was suffering from nepotism, malpractices and shortage of manpower; “Everything is filled with filth,” Lal Singh said while hitting out at the previous government.
Hospitals in Jammu and Kashmir face acute shortage of doctors: Government
Hospitals in J-K face acute shortage of doctors: Govt
Consolidation of health infra priority of Govt: Lal Singh
Daijiworld.com
Health Camps in D-K District Suspended After Two Deaths
The New Indian Express
PANAJE (PUTTUR TALUK): This small town of less than 1,000 people came to a standstill after two of its residents died mysteriously after attending a health camp organised by a Mangaluru-based hospital. The relatives of 69-year-old Poovakka, who died on ...
Puttur: Death of Poovakka during recuperation - police case filedDaijiworld.com
Probe ordered into botched heart operations which left two deadTimes of India
Thanks to botched surgery: Major surgeries stopped in Vajpayee ArogyashreeSeeandSay
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The New Indian Express
PANAJE (PUTTUR TALUK): This small town of less than 1,000 people came to a standstill after two of its residents died mysteriously after attending a health camp organised by a Mangaluru-based hospital. The relatives of 69-year-old Poovakka, who died on ...
Puttur: Death of Poovakka during recuperation - police case filed
Probe ordered into botched heart operations which left two dead
Thanks to botched surgery: Major surgeries stopped in Vajpayee Arogyashree
Hillcountrynews
Government set to defer tobacco pictorial warning notification
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: India is putting on hold a decision to implement 85% pictographic and text warning on tobacco packs, two people with direct knowledge of the matter told ET. The move, notified in October 2014 by the health ministry was originally scheduled to ...
Tobacco warning proposal deferredCalcutta Telegraph
Blow to anti-tobacco campaignThe Hindu
Health department asks schools to ensure education premises tobacco freeTimes of India
Zee News
The Asian Age
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Economic Times
NEW DELHI: India is putting on hold a decision to implement 85% pictographic and text warning on tobacco packs, two people with direct knowledge of the matter told ET. The move, notified in October 2014 by the health ministry was originally scheduled to ...
Tobacco warning proposal deferred
Blow to anti-tobacco campaign
Health department asks schools to ensure education premises tobacco free
Financial Express
Urban Indians find health insurance more important than life
mydigitalfc.com
For urban Indians, health insurance seems to be of more importance than life cover. So they are now going for bigger health covers to protect against medical inflation and lifestyle diseases. Almost 70 per cent of the respondents from metros, tier I and II cities ...
For Indians, It's Family FirstBusinessworld
For Indians, it's 'Family First' when it comes to Health Insurance revealsFinancial Express
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mydigitalfc.com
For urban Indians, health insurance seems to be of more importance than life cover. So they are now going for bigger health covers to protect against medical inflation and lifestyle diseases. Almost 70 per cent of the respondents from metros, tier I and II cities ...
For Indians, It's Family First
For Indians, it's 'Family First' when it comes to Health Insurance reveals
Bihar Prabha
Ayushman Bharat, a TV Show to popularize Ancient Indian Medicines, to be ...
Bihar Prabha
The Ministry of AYUSH is launching a new weekly programme on Doordarshan from March 28, 2015 at 6 PM. Girl performing Yoga in open. Yoga is one of the most popular ancient Indian Treatments. 'Ayushman Bharat' as the title of the programme suggests ...
DD to telecast weekly programme on AyushSierra Leone Times
DD's live show to propagate traditional medicines to go on airIndiantelevision.com
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Bihar Prabha
The Ministry of AYUSH is launching a new weekly programme on Doordarshan from March 28, 2015 at 6 PM. Girl performing Yoga in open. Yoga is one of the most popular ancient Indian Treatments. 'Ayushman Bharat' as the title of the programme suggests ...
DD to telecast weekly programme on Ayush
DD's live show to propagate traditional medicines to go on air
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