2015年4月27日 星期一

2015-04-28 India Health


NDTV
   
World's First Malaria Vaccine Could be Available Soon   
NDTV
World's First Malaria Vaccine Could be Available Soon The final trials of a malaria vaccine candidate were found to partially protect children against the disease up to four years after vaccination. According to scientists, it may be available by as early as ...

First malaria vaccine likely by October: Scientists   Business Standard
Final Trial Results of the World's Most Advanced Malaria Vaccine   Drug Discovery & Development
First Malaria Vaccine, Comming Soon   Odisha Samaya
TheStreet.com   
Microfinance Monitor   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
First HIV self-test kit on sale in UK   
Times of India
LONDON: The world's first legally approved HIV self-test kit that reveals results in 15 minutes has gone on sale in Britain. Kits allowing people to test themselves for HIV at home were made legal in the UK last year. The move expects to help 25,000 ...

World's first self-testing HIV kit can diagnose virus within minutes   Daily News & Analysis
HIV home test kit goes on sale in UK   BBC News
First DIY test for HIV goes on sale in UK   Daily Mail
Economic Times   
mirror.co.uk   
The Hindu   
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Hindu Business Line
   
Breakthrough in Ebola vaccine development   
The Hindu
The city-based Ella Foundation, a health research organisation, claimed to have made a breakthrough in developing vaccine for the deadly Ebola virus. On Monday, it announced that preliminary clinical trials on mice, which developed antibodies to the recent ...

Ella Foundation completes preliminary studies on Ebola vaccine   Financial Express
Ebola vaccine: Ella Foundation completes preliminary studies   Livemint
Ella Foundation sees key outcomes in Ebola vaccine research   Business Standard
Deccan Chronicle   
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The Rakyat Post
   
Dirty sterilisations putting women at risk in east India   
The Rakyat Post
An Indian patient, recovering after complications following a sterilisation operation, rests in a special ward in CIMS Hospital at Bilaspur on Nov 16, 2014. — AFP file pic. NEW DELHI, April 28, 2015: Women sterilised in eastern India risked infections and other ...

How dirty sterilisations are putting women at risk in east India   Daily News & Analysis
Dirty sterilizations putting women at risk in east India: study   Reuters
Filthy facilities imperil Bihar's sterilised women   Business Standard

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Times of India
   
Hepatitis C may increase cancer risk   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Hepatitis C may be associated with an increased risk of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, renal and prostate cancers, as well as liver cancer, scientists say. Researchers found that cancer rates in patients with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) were ...

Hepatitis C increases cancer risk   Zee News
Hepatitis C ups cancer risk   Delhi Daily News
Alcohol Use Predicts Hepatitis C Deaths   HCPLive
aidsmap   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Total distributes 500 insecticide nets   
The Guardian Nigeria
Managing Director, Total Nigeria, Mr. Alexis Vovk (right), presenting a LLIN to a beneficiary in Ibafon community. AS part of activities to mark this year's World Malaria Day and to boost efforts in eradicating Malaria in Lagos and Nigeria, Total Nigeria Plc, last ...

6 tips to safeguard yourself from malaria   Times of India
Together We Can Eradicate Malaria   Huffington Post
6 easy ways to prevent malaria   TheHealthSite
The Guardian   
Daily Trust   
Huffington Post Canada   
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Odisha Samaya
   
Sangeeta N Bhatia, Indian origin scientist wins $ 250000 Heinz Award   
Zee News
Washington: Sangeeta Bhatia, an Indian-origin scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has been named the recipient of the 2015 Heinz Award for Technology, the Economy, and Employment. Bhatia who has developed artificial human ...

Sangeeta Bhatia, Indian-origin scientist at MIT, won the 2015 Heinz Award   Jagran Josh
Indian-origin scientist wins Heinz Award   The Hindu
Indian-Origin Scientist at MIT Wins 250000 Dollars Heinz Award   NDTV

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The Hindu
   
Coconut production declines in Kerala   
The Hindu
While coconut production in Tamil Nadu increased by 3.90 per cent in 2014-2015 over the previous year, its production in Kerala fell by 17.98 per cent during the corresponding period. A survey report released by the Coconut Developme-nt Board on Monday ...

Coconut production in the country drops 10%   Economic Times
'Coconut production in Andhra, Kerala and Karnataka shows dip'   Economy Lead

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Double amputee Indian swimmer Masudur Rahman Baidya passes away   
Daily News & Analysis
A double amputee below the knee, who had conquered the English Channel, the Strait of Gibraltar in 2001 and the Palk Strait in July 2010, was very popular and Indian cricket maestro Sachin Tendulkar was one of his admirers. India swimmer Masudur ...

Double amputee swimmer Masudur Rahman Baidya passes away   Zee News
Swimmer Masadur Rahman dies of multi-organ failure   Business Standard
Double amputee swimmer Baidya, who had Sachin among his admirers, dies   Hindustan Times

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The Hindu
   
Para-athletes get helping hand   
The Hindu
Spurned by the larger society in his efforts to raise support for para-athletes, cyclists Aditya Mehta decided to take action. He cycled from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and Manali to Khardungla to raise Rs.4.5 lakh to help para-athletes like him to excel in their sport ...

Training Para-athletes   The New Indian Express
AMF aids para-athletes   The Hans India

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