2015年4月22日 星期三

2015-04-23 India Health


Daily News & Analysis
   
E-cigarettes not 'safe substitute' for young smokers: New Study   
Daily News & Analysis
It is not a safer option to swap regular cigarettes with e-cigarettes for young people, claims a new study. It is not a safer option to swap regular cigarettes with e-cigarettes for young people, claims a new study. Although heavily promoted as a safer cigarette and ...

Electronic Cigarettes Not A 'Safe Alternative' For Young People   Newsroom America
E-cigarettes not 'safe substitute' for young smokers   Zee News

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The Hindu
   
Capsicum for controlling diabetes, obesity   
The Hindu
As growing incidence of lifestyle-induced 'Diabesity' continues to pose a major challenge for health experts and affected individuals alike, here is some good news on diet-based management of diabetes and obesity. Scientists at the CSIR- Indian Institute of ...


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mirror.co.uk
   
Yogurt won't boost you mentally or physically say scientists   
mirror.co.uk
It was hailed as one of the very first 'health foods' but eating yogurt won't boost you mentally or physically, say scientists. For years studies have stated the benefits of regular consuming the sour milk product although they have never been proven.
Eating yogurt regularly does not improve health, quality of life   Medical News Today
Eating Yogurt Doesn't Actually Improve Health: Study   Nature World News
Daily yogurt no guarantee for good health, weight loss: Study   Hindustan Times
Times of India   
Zee News   
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Deccan Chronicle
   
12-year-old girl undergoes surgery for ureter anomaly   
The Hindu
Twelve-year-old Rekha* was refusing to go to school. A student of class VI and a resident of Ambattur, the girl told doctors at Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital that from a very young age, she had continual urinal leaks. She hated going to school ...

12-yr-old girl undergoes surgery for rare birth defect   Times of India
12-Yr-Old Girl Gets Over Damp Patch   The New Indian Express
Girl with two urinary tubes undergoes surgery   Deccan Chronicle
Deccan Herald   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Shocked surgeons remove kidney size of newborn baby from patient with severe ...   
mirror.co.uk
Surgeons in India have removed the world's largest kidney weighing 2.75 kg (6lb) - the same size as a newborn baby. The massive organ was taken out the 45-year-old patient after he was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, in New Delhi, with severe ...

Indian man's kidneys grew to size of a baby due to genetic disease   Daily Mail
Doctors remove 'largest' kidney from 45-yr-old in a Delhi hospital   Times of India
Doctor's remove world's largest kidney weighing 2.75 kg   The Hindu
The Indian Express   
Economic Times   
Business Standard   
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The Nation
   
WHO asks India to close immunisation gap to avert death due to vaccine ...   
Economic Times
GENEVA: The WHO today asked countries like India to close the immunisation gap to avert 1.5 million deaths globally due to vaccine-preventable diseases. "India is one of the countries for the size of its population (that has less than 80 per cent vaccine ...

WHO asks India to close immunisation gap   Daily News & Analysis
World Health Organisation says a fifth of the world's children are unvaccinated   NEWS.com.au
One Child in Five Still Not Vaccinated: WHO   NDTV
Khaleej Times   
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The Hindu
   
Safe to consume chicken: poultry industry   
The Hindu
“Indian cooking practices kills the bird flu virus”, poultry businessmen on Tuesday said to dispel fears about chicken and egg consumption following the recent Avian Flu outbreak on the city outskirts. Members of National Egg Coordination Committee, ...

Poultry Federation Bats for Legalising Bird Flu Vaccine   The New Indian Express
Reporters, industry gather for Chicken Media Summit   Agri-Pulse
Telangana poultry body expects sales to recover fully this week   Business Standard
AgWired   
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Regulatory Focus
   
Indian Parliament Proposes Extending Price Caps to all Drugs   
Regulatory Focus
Just weeks after India's drug pricing chief was ousted, a parliamentary committee has proposed expanding price caps to all drugs. Background. In India, the price of drugs listed as essential medicines is capped by the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority ...

Centre examines overpricing and non-availability of drugs   The Dollar Business
Indian parliamentary committee recommends price caps for all drugs   Reuters
NPPA begins online grievance system Pharma Jan Samadhan   Business Standard

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Times of India
   
Have more sex to be rich   
Times of India
Who thought your sex life could actually be related to the amount of money you earn? However, a new study shows that people who have more sex earn better than those who don't. Economist Dr Nick Drydakis at Cambridge's Anglia Ruskin University used ...

Shaggin' For Smackeroos! People Who Have Sex Frequently Earn More Money   Madame Noire
People Who Have Sex Regularly Earn More Money, Says New Study, So Now ...   Bustle
Have more sex to earn better!   Business Standard
mirror.co.uk   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Why side effects of drugs affect women more   
Business Standard
The reason why women in general are more sensitive than men to adverse effects of drugs could be due to the different ways the drugs affect males and females at cellular levels, says a new research. Liver cells in females, and in particular those women who ...


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