2015年4月20日 星期一

2015-04-21 India Health


Daily News & Analysis
   
Girls go through more emotional troubles than boys: New Study   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study has revealed that the number of schoolgirls at risk of emotional problems has risen sharply. Image for representational purposes only. A new study has revealed that the number of schoolgirls at risk of emotional problems has risen sharply.
Schoolgirls at greater risk of emotional trouble due to bullying   Daily Mail
Girls' mental health 'worsening'   Netdoctor
Emotional problems in schoolgirls rose dramatically over past five years   Medical Xpress
Belfast Telegraph   
News Nation   
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Business Today
   
Bird flu outbreak in Imphal, over 1000 fowls culled   
Times of India
Imphal: The Manipur government on Monday culled over 1,000 fowls within a one-km radius of the Centre-run Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) at Lamphelpat in Imphal West after it confirmed the outbreak of avian influenza in one of its poultry ...

Culling begins, poultry shops banned in surveillance zone   E-Pao.net
Telangana attempts to contain bird flu outbreak   Business Today
Bird flu in Manipur, culling of fowl starts   Business Standard

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New device to ease spinal surgery designed at Delhi hospital   
Zee News
New Delhi: A new technique aimed at smoothening the spinal surgery procedure has been designed at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, authorities there said on Monday. Satnam Device for Endoscopic Surgery designed at the hospital is a special tube which is ...


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India.com
   
Melinda Gates meets and appreciates Narendra Modi's pro-poor initiatives   
India.com
New Delhi, April 20: Melinda Gates, co-founder of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, on Monday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and appreciated his pro-poor initiatives such as Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, an official said. Melinda Gates, who ...

Melinda Gates calls on PM Modi, appreciates ''pro-poor'' initiatives   Zee News
Efforts on to improve primary healthcare centres in India: JP Nadda, Health ...   Economic Times
Govt to focus on primary health centres   Hindu Business Line
Deccan Herald   
Moneycontrol.com   
Business Standard   
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Zee News
   
Snapdeal raided by Maharashtra FDA for selling prescription drugs online   
Zee News
Mumbai: Major E-commerce website, Snapdeal has come under the scanner of The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for selling prescription drugs online. Maharashtra FDA officials conducted raids at the offices of Snapdeal at Goregaon, ...

Maharashtra FDA Raids Snapdeal for Selling Prescription Drugs Online   NDTV
Raid at Snapdeal premises in Mumbai for allegedly selling prescription drugs   Business Today
Snapdeal Raided for Selling Prescription Drugs Online; Flipkart, Amazon Under ...   International Business Times, India Edition
TheHealthSite   
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NYOOOZ
   
Woman dies of brain stem dysfunction, organs donated   
Times of India
COIMBATORE: A 26-year-old woman, who has a one-year-old child, died of brain stem dysfunction in a private hospital on Sunday here in the city. Her family, after counseling, agreed to donate her organs. She was admitted at the intensive care unit (ICU) of ...

Vital organs retrieved from brain-dead patient   The Hindu
Vital Organs Harvested from 2 Persons   The New Indian Express

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The Indian Express
   
Nine blockages, four surgeries… a smoker lives to tell   
The Indian Express
Four major and a few minor surgeries later, nine smoking-induced blockages in the heart, brain, kidneys, hands and legs of a 64-year-old chronic smoker were removed. These blockages in critical arteries had caused him a heart attack and was always at the ...

Thane woman becomes Mumbai's 17th cadaver donor this year   Hindustan Times
Woman waiting for kidney dies, liver donated in Mumbai   Times of India

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mirror.co.uk
   
Mahendra Ahirwar: Boy 'cursed' with no neck muscles leaving his head ...   
mirror.co.uk
A family is appealing for urgent medical help for their son who suffers from a mega-rare condition which has left him with a twisted neck and a 'wasted' body. Mahendra Ahirwar, 12, from a village in India's Madhya Pradesh state ,suffers from a mystery ...

Lord Have Mercy: Parents of Indian boy with rare ailment pray for his death   Pulse Nigeria
Four boys electrocuted to death in MP river   Business Standard
We'd rather he were dead than suffer, say parents whose son's head hangs at ...   The Express Tribune

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MCI team inspects medical college   
The Hindu
A three-member team of the Medical Council of India on Monday inspected the Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College Hospital to ascertain if the compliance report submitted earlier for granting permanent affiliation for the increased 100 ...

CMCH Working on Deficiencies Pointed Out by MCI   The New Indian Express

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Too many vitamin tablets increases cancer risk   
Telegraph.co.uk
Taking too many vitamin tablets can increase your heart disease and cancer risk, new research has warned. Over the counter supplements are promoted for their health benefits but exceeding the recommended daily amount may have a counter effect.
Supplements May Raise, Not Lower Cancer Risk   Live Science
Vitamins May Boost Cancer And Heart Disease Risk   Yahoo News UK
Vitamins 'can raise cancer risk'   Middlewich Guardian

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