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Bad diet, not lack of activity, tied to obesity epidemic
Times of India
The cause of obesity is a bad diet rather than a lack of exercise, according to a group of international experts. In an article discussing whether food, sedentary lifestyles or a combination of the two are responsible for the obesity epidemic, doctors said the ...
Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'Gulf Daily News
Study by Indian-origin doc says you can't outrun a bad dietHindustan Times
'Sugar and carbs are the obesity culprits, not lack of exercise'Medical News Today
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Times of India
The cause of obesity is a bad diet rather than a lack of exercise, according to a group of international experts. In an article discussing whether food, sedentary lifestyles or a combination of the two are responsible for the obesity epidemic, doctors said the ...
Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'
Study by Indian-origin doc says you can't outrun a bad diet
'Sugar and carbs are the obesity culprits, not lack of exercise'
Irish Independent
New hope of asthma cure within five years
Irish Independent
IRELAND'S 470,000 asthma sufferers have been given new hope of a cure for the disease within five years after scientists discovered what causes the condition and how to switch it off. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Cure for asthma likely in 5 years as root cause foundIrish Examiner
Asthma could be over in five yearsTimes LIVE
Asthma may have a cure in next 5 yearsDaily News & Analysis
Times of India
Telegraph.co.uk
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Irish Independent
IRELAND'S 470,000 asthma sufferers have been given new hope of a cure for the disease within five years after scientists discovered what causes the condition and how to switch it off. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Cure for asthma likely in 5 years as root cause found
Asthma could be over in five years
Asthma may have a cure in next 5 years
Times LIVE
Genes May Determine Whether You're Mosquito Bait
WebMD
THURSDAY, April 23, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Your genes may affect whether mosquitoes prefer to snack on you or someone else, a new study shows. In experiments with identical and fraternal twins, a team at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical ...
Mozzies may just like youTimes LIVE
Mosquito magnet? Blame your genesDaily News & Analysis
Mosquitoes may be picky about who they bite on the basis of genesTimes of India
Economic Times
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WebMD
THURSDAY, April 23, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Your genes may affect whether mosquitoes prefer to snack on you or someone else, a new study shows. In experiments with identical and fraternal twins, a team at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical ...
Mozzies may just like you
Mosquito magnet? Blame your genes
Mosquitoes may be picky about who they bite on the basis of genes
Times of India
Govt to launch toll free helpline for TB patients
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The health ministry is set to launch a toll free helpline to reach out to tuberculosis patients across the country. Any suspected patient can call or even give a missed call on the helpline number and government health workers will contact the ...
Govt plans toll-free tuberculosis helplineCalcutta Telegraph
Government to launch toll-free helpline for Tuberculosis patientsEconomic Times
Toll-free numbers for TB patients: CentreBusiness Standard
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Times of India
NEW DELHI: The health ministry is set to launch a toll free helpline to reach out to tuberculosis patients across the country. Any suspected patient can call or even give a missed call on the helpline number and government health workers will contact the ...
Govt plans toll-free tuberculosis helpline
Government to launch toll-free helpline for Tuberculosis patients
Toll-free numbers for TB patients: Centre
90 percent culling of fowls in infected zone complete, Vety jt director
KanglaOnline
IMPHAL, April 23: Culling of fowls within the infected zone which is within a radius of 1 km aerial distance from the epi-centre ICAR, Lamphelpat, will be completed on April 24, Veterinary and Animal Hunbandry joint director Dr H Chaoba informed media ...
Culling of fowls continuesThe Sangai Express
Culling continues in ManipurAssam Tribune
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KanglaOnline
IMPHAL, April 23: Culling of fowls within the infected zone which is within a radius of 1 km aerial distance from the epi-centre ICAR, Lamphelpat, will be completed on April 24, Veterinary and Animal Hunbandry joint director Dr H Chaoba informed media ...
Culling of fowls continues
Culling continues in Manipur
The Guardian Nigeria
Africa may miss 75% reduction rate in malaria cases, deaths, says WHO
The Guardian Nigeria
IN spite of the progress made so far, African countries are not likely to attain the World Health Assembly target of 75% reduction in malaria cases and deaths by 2015, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said. WHO has also stressed the urgent need to ...
Fight intensifies against malariaFinancial Times
Malaria kills over 1200 children a day: UNICEFXinhua
Malaria on decline in India, half a million die globally: WHOZee News
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The Guardian Nigeria
IN spite of the progress made so far, African countries are not likely to attain the World Health Assembly target of 75% reduction in malaria cases and deaths by 2015, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said. WHO has also stressed the urgent need to ...
Fight intensifies against malaria
Malaria kills over 1200 children a day: UNICEF
Malaria on decline in India, half a million die globally: WHO
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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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 ...
India Today
Lusting for a bikini body? Sarah Jane-Dias comes to the rescue
India Today
Actress-singer Sarah-Jane Dias doles out her favorite tips on getting that fab beach body. From eating right to sleeping well, the former Miss India swears by this list: Use Sarah-Jane Dias' tips to attain an amazing bikini body. Eat right: Cutting major calories ...
Sara Jane doles out tips for bikini bodyZee News
Sarah Jane Dias doles out tips for perfect bikini bodyMid-Day
Fitness Inside OutThe New Indian Express
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India Today
Actress-singer Sarah-Jane Dias doles out her favorite tips on getting that fab beach body. From eating right to sleeping well, the former Miss India swears by this list: Use Sarah-Jane Dias' tips to attain an amazing bikini body. Eat right: Cutting major calories ...
Sara Jane doles out tips for bikini body
Sarah Jane Dias doles out tips for perfect bikini body
Fitness Inside Out
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 ...
E-cigarettes are a 'gateway to addiction', not an alternative to regular cigarettesTheHealthSite
Study: E-cigar a 'gateway to addiction,' not a safer optionThe News Reports
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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 ...
E-cigarettes are a 'gateway to addiction', not an alternative to regular cigarettes
Study: E-cigar a 'gateway to addiction,' not a safer option
Jagran Post
Himachal told to stop sterilizing monkeys
The Shillong Times
Shimla: The Animal Welfare Board of India has asked Himachal Pradesh to stop its monkey sterilization programme till it ensures humane treatment of the primitives, an animal rights activist said on Thursday. The Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI), which ...
Animal Welfare Board of India asks HP govt to stop sterilisation of monkeysZee News
Animal rights bodies seek closure of monkey sterilisation centresChandigarh Tribune
Himachal Pradesh told to stop sterilizing monkeysJagran Post
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The Shillong Times
Shimla: The Animal Welfare Board of India has asked Himachal Pradesh to stop its monkey sterilization programme till it ensures humane treatment of the primitives, an animal rights activist said on Thursday. The Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI), which ...
Animal Welfare Board of India asks HP govt to stop sterilisation of monkeys
Animal rights bodies seek closure of monkey sterilisation centres
Himachal Pradesh told to stop sterilizing monkeys
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