2015年3月28日 星期六

2015-03-29 India Health


The Hindu
   
It's time to take medicine, this software will tell you   
The Hindu
Apollo Hospitals and The Union (International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease) have introduced a Tuberculosis (TB) intervention programme that will send reminders to patients about administration of drugs and also notify cases to authorities.
The Union, Apollo launch project   Business Standard
Apollo Hospitals' new project on tuberculosis awareness   Hindu Business Line

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The Borneo Post
   
Exercise offers diabetics surprising benefits   
The Borneo Post
But if one has been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, one may need to look at physical activity in a whole new light. Now, exercising has been acknowledged worldwide as a tool to control diabetes. Just like taking a drug or altering one's diet, exercise can ...

Foot to be worried about   The Hindu
Campus diabetics join together for education and support   The Eagle
Type 2 Diabetes: Lifestyle wakeup call   fiftyplusadvocate
Digital Journal   
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NDTV
   
Swine flu deaths mount to 102   
Times of India
Nagpur: After two days of no deaths of swine flu patients and no new cases of the disease being detected, two more deaths took place in the city on Saturday. With this, the death toll in the Nagpur circle of state's public health department since January 1 rose ...

Swine Flu spread effectively arrested   KanglaOnline
Swine flu claims 12 more lives, toll reaches 2023   Zee News
5 die of swine flu; toll mounts to 390   Business Standard
Deccan Herald   
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Delhi Daily News
   
How vitamin D deficiency hits women harder   
Delhi Daily News
Vitamin D is vital for both health as well as overall immunity. The benefits of Vitamin D in managing most lifestyles and keeping acute illnesses at bay have been reported by the researchers. The risk of being exposed to bone health issues is greater in women.
Get a sunshine fix   The Hindu
Veiled women face bigger Vitamin D deficiency risk   Trade Arabia
Why vitamin D deficiency is worse for women   TheHealthSite
Times of India   
Gulf Daily News   
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The Hindu
   
India unable to meet huge organ demand   
TheHealthSite
According to a recent statement by Health Secretary B.P. Sharma, India has been unsuccessful in meeting the demand for organs for patients despite advanced medical infrastructure, programmes, and legal framework. During a day-long conference for ...

'India far behind from meeting organs demand'   NewsHub.org
'Lack of awareness on organ donation'   The Hindu
How we can make a gift of life   Mid-Day
Blasting News   
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Hindustan Times
   
Two pregnant women latest swine flu fatalities from Mumbai   
Hindustan Times
Two pregnant women succumbed to the swine flu virus on Friday, the health department of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) reported. There were also 12 new cases of the infection, of which five were patients brought from outside the city.
Two pregnant women die of H1N1 influenza   Times of India
2 women die of swine flu while giving birth   Mumbai Mirror

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India Today
   
China to supply more Japanese Encephalitis vaccine to India   
Economic Times
BEIJING: China has agreed to India's request to send additional supplies of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) vaccine for expansion of the government's immunisation programme. The issue figured in the talks between Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda ...

India strikes deal with China to end vaccine impasse   India Today

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Financial Express
   
Metabolic imbalance may trigger inflammatory immune response, reveals study   
Financial Express
metabolism system, metabolic system, scientific study, high sugar, high sugar in blood A scientific study in Germany reveals that elevated concentrations of specific sugars, known as hexoses, in the blood were accompanied by elevated concentrations of ...

Metabolic imbalance triggers inflammatory immune response   Business Standard

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Times of India
   
MRI may one day replace biopsy: Study   
Times of India
NEW YORK: A new imaging technique that shows the difference between normal and cancerous cells may one day make biopsies a thing of the past. Developed by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University in the US, the magnetic resonance imaging ...

Can this new MRI technique replace biopsy to detect cancer?   TheHealthSite
Body scans will detect cancer quicker than invasive biopsies, scientists say   Telegraph.co.uk
MRI Based On A Sugar Molecule Can Tell Cancerous From Noncancerous Cells   HealthCanal.com
Laboratory Equipment   
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NewsHub.org
   
Veena, Vani parents in catch-22 situation   
NewsHub.org
HYDERABAD: The London-based Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) has raised hopes of surgically separating the conjoined twins, Veena and Vani, at a whopping cost of Rs 10 crore. But for the poor parents of the twins, Murali and Nagalakshmi, who ...

Conjoined twins: TS to seek advice from AIIMS experts   The Hindu
Conjoined Twins' Fate in TS Govt Hands   The New Indian Express
Separation of conjoined twins to cost Rs100m   gulfnews.com

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