2015年4月17日 星期五

2015-04-18 India Health


Times of India
   
Can aspirin save from cancer?   
Times of India
Elderly people are increasingly turning to aspirin to protect themselves from heart ailments and cancer, reveals a new survey. The national-level survey suggests that more than half of the older adults in the US are now taking a daily dose of aspirin, even ...

Aspirin use 'surging' in US as cardiovascular preventative   Nursing Times
Survey: More Than Half of Older Adults in The US Now Taking Aspirin   Pharmaceutical Processing
Many Taking Daily Aspirin May Not Need It, Reports Study   Monthly Prescribing Reference
Oncology Nurse Advisor   
Microfinance Monitor   
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CBC.ca
   
Maple syrup could help fight bacterial infections, Canadian scientists find   
CBC.ca
Maple syrup is once again making headlines for being the rockstar condiment that every Canadian knows it is, but it's not the culinary world that's buzzing this time — it's the medical world. Newly released research from McGill University in Montreal suggests ...

The Next Time You're Ill, Try Maple Syrup with Your Antibiotics   Science Times
Maple syrup could cut use of antibiotics   CBS News
Maple syrup can help cut down antibiotics use   Daily News & Analysis
WCAX   
MetroNews Canada   
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Zee News
   
Baby teeth may hold clues to future health risks   
Zee News
London: A simple test on baby teeth may one day predict potential health problems in adulthood, such as diabetes and heart disease, scientists say. Researchers from the Universities of Bradford and Durham analysed the teeth of children and adults from two ...

'Child Teeth' The Clues to Future Disease   Odisha Samaya
Ancient baby teeth analysis can make our kids healthy   Business Standard

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Daily News & Analysis
   
FDA raids Snapdeal offices over sale of prescription meds   
Daily News & Analysis
Popular online retailer Snapdeal on Thursday saw its Goregaon office raided by the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) over charges that the company had been selling prescription drugs through its online website. Popular online retailer Snapdeal on ...

FDA raids Snapdeal for illegal drug sale   India Today
Snapdeal faces heat over sale of prescription drugs   The Hindu
Drug-sale raid on Web shop   Calcutta Telegraph
Business Standard   
Times of India   
The New Indian Express   
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Firstpost
   
State govt to honour Ramdev in mega function   
Times of India
CHANDIGARH: The state government would organize a felicitation function to honour yoga guru Ramdev on April 21, at the Sports School at Rai in Sonipat. During the special event, Ramdev would give live demonstration of various asanas and pranayam.
Haryana govt to honour Baba Ramdev on April 21   Hindustan Times
Haryana govt to felicitate yoga guru Ramdev on Apr 21   Business Standard
Here's why Ramdev, India's biggest buyer of red sander, had to shell out Rs 207 ...   Firstpost
Economic Times   
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Economy Lead
   
Remove laws which violate rights of leprosy-affected persons: NHRC   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The National Human Rights Commission wants provisions in law which violate rights of leprosy-affected persons, removed. Speaking at a day-long national workshop on leprosy organized by the commission, Justice K G Balakrishnan said that ...

NHRC chairman asks corporates to adopt leper colonies   The Hindu
Rehabilitating leprosy patients a challenge, says NHRC chairperson   Deccan Herald
corporates should help in eliminating leprosy: Balakrishnan   Business Standard
Zee News   
Economic Times   
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NOLA.com
   
Gates Foundation to design software for government's nutrition mission   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will design a software programme for real-time monitoring of nutrition under the government's proposed 'National Nutrition Mission'. Melinda, the co-chair of the foundation, met Women and Child ...

Bill Gates' charity to work on nutrition mission   Deccan Herald
Centre explores partnership with Bill Gates Foundation on malnutrition   New Kerala

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Playing a wind instrument 'helps you sleep'   
Telegraph.co.uk
Learning to play a wind instrument could be the key to a cure for snoring, a study has suggested. Trumpet and clarinet players are less likely to develop obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), a condition where the soft tissue in the rear of the throat collapse during ...

Do you live with a snorer? Well the cure to preventing the racket could be ...   mirror.co.uk
Playing flute lowers sleep apnoea risk   Times of India
Playing wind instrument may lower risk of sleep apnoea   Business Standard
TheHealthSite   
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Zee News
   
World Haemophilia Day: India needs more awareness, low treatment costs   
Zee News
Started in 1989, World Haemophilia Day is observed each year on April 17 to raise awareness and also to raise funds for the bleeding disorder. Haemophilia is a congenital lifelong bleeding disorder that prevents the blood from clotting properly, leading to ...

Summer camp for people with haemophilia at Manipal from April 17   Times of India
5 interesting facts you didn't know about hemophilia   TheHealthSite
World Hemophilia Day being observed today   Rapid News Network
Odisha Samaya   
The News Reports   
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The Hans India
   
Study: More people engaged in end-of-life planning   
Miami Herald
Research at the University of Missouri indicates that more people are talking in advance about end-of-life wishes with their aged loved ones. A study by lead author Nidhi Khosla and colleagues Angela Curl and Karla Washington will be published in the ...

Indian-origin researcher's interesting insight into last wish   The Hans India

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