2015年4月29日 星期三

2015-04-30 India Health


The Guardian Nigeria
   
Malaria vaccine for children coming soon   
The Guardian Nigeria
MEDICAL experts have hailed a malaria vaccine that will prevent millions of young children from catching the disease, which could be available in October after trial results found that it reduces number of cases by half. Researchers say the vaccine, which has ...

First malaria vaccine likely by October: Scientists   Business Standard
World's First Malaria Vaccine Could be Available Soon   NDTV
Malaria vaccine candidate shown to prevent thousands of cases   Gizmag

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Vancouver Desi
   
Man successfully undergoes natural bypass surgery   
Vancouver Desi
File: Bypass surgery before and after. Julie Dessureault, Photographe Techniques Audio-visuelles Institut de Cardiologie de MontrÈal. IANS. New Delhi – A 59-year-old man suffering several blockages in his coronary arteries, due to which he was unable to ...


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IBNLive
   
Immunization can save 1.5m kids per year in India   
Times of India
Nagpur: Around 1.5 million children's lives can be saved every year with the help of proper immunization. India alone accounts for 21% of vaccine preventable deaths among children below five years of age, totaling to 1.3 million kids a year. World Health ...

World Immunisation Week: India home to the largest number of under-five child ...   IBNLive
Protecting Society's Most Vulnerable: Our Children   Huffington Post

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Zee News
   
Experimental AIDS Vaccine Targets Hidden Virus   
WebMD
WEDNESDAY, April 29, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Preliminary research suggests that an AIDS vaccine in development can ramp up the body's immune system, boosting the response to medications HIV-positive patients take. Years of research will be ...

New vaccine can improve HIV treatment   Zee News
New vaccine may boost HIV treatment: Study   News Nation

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The New Indian Express
   
Cases of secondary infertility on the rise in Chennai, experts say   
Times of India
CHENNAI: A significant number of women in the city are facing the problem of secondary infertility as those who have already borne children are finding it difficult to conceive again, say recent studies. Nowadays, 30% of infertility cases are labelled under the ...

Secondary Infertility, a Worrisome Trend   The New Indian Express
Kim Kardashian Opens Up About Her Struggle to Have a Second Child   Health.com

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Newsweek
   
Polygamy Increases Risk of Heart Disease, Study Says   
Newsweek
Matters of the Heart: Malaysian polygamist Mohd Nizamuddin Ashaari, 48, poses with his four wives and some of his 24 children. Bazuki Muhammad / Reuters. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Heart Disease, polygamy, Health and Medicine. Having multiple ...

Polygamy raises risk of heart attack   The Times (subscription)
Polygamy 'is bad for the heart'   Telegraph.co.uk
Polygamy is bad for you: Heart disease risk for men with more than one wife ...   mirror.co.uk
Hindustan Times   
Daily Mail   
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GreaterKashmir.com
   
DAK blames Govt of promoting nepotism   
Rising Kashmir
Srinagar, April 29: Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Wednesday said that over staying of doctors at their places of postings was a brazen violation of transfer policy in the Health department. In a statement issued here, DAK President Dr Nisar-ul-Hassan ...

Transfer policy in health department taking toll on patients   Kashmir Images

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Rising Kashmir
   
Provide prompt & effective services to people: Lal Singh   
GreaterKashmir.com
He directed to ensure that all the diagnostic equipments like MRI, USG, X-Ray, CT Scan etc must remain functional round the clock for convenience of the patients. GK News Network Jammu, Publish Date: Apr 30 2015 12:45AM | Updated Date: Apr 30 2015 1: ...

JK to promote Indian System of Medicines: Min   Press Trust of India
Lal Singh advocates prompt, effective patient care   Kashmir Images
Govt keen to promote ISM treatment in State: Lal Singh   Scoop News

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Deccan Chronicle
   
WhatsApp-based health app launched   
Deccan Chronicle
Minister for health C. Laxma Reddy launches mobile health application in Asifabad on Wednesday. (Photo: DC). ADILABAD: Minister for health C. Laxmareddy, on Wednesday, launched WhatsApp-based health application, e- doctor, for monitoring health ...

'Govt in process of recruiting doctors'   The Hindu
Hospitals to be upgraded   The Hans India

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Jagran Post
   
Parents denounce smartphone use for their kids   
Business Standard
Even as smartphones and tablets have become part of everyday life, most parents still worry that mobile devices may not be the best thing for their children, says a study. "Tech for young children is evolving faster than scientific research can study its effects, ...

Parents worry about kids' mobile use   Times of India
The Screen Time Rules Most Parents Are Breaking   Yahoo Parenting
Mobile Phones And Tablets Good For Children?   Newsroom America

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