2015年4月30日 星期四

2015-05-01 India Health


The Hindu
   
Soon all blood types could turn into universal donors   
The Hindu
Canadian researchers, including one of Indian origin, have now developed a way to transform all donated blood into a neutral type that can be given to any patient. The researchers have created an enzyme that could potentially pave the way for changing ...

Scientists Are Trying to Change All Blood Into Type O   Gizmodo
Researchers closer to being able to change blood types   University of British Columbia

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Zee News
   
Unlock the secrets to healthier eating   
Zee News
New York: People eat more of healthier foods like fruits and vegetables when these items are visible and easy to reach, enticingly displayed and appear like an obvious choice. So if you are trying to unlock the secrets to healthier eating, the keys could be ...

Apples could be key to healthy supermarket trips   TV3.ie
Headed to the grocery store? Try this one trick to avoid temptation   Today.com
Simple Tricks for Healthy Eating   Newsmax

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Times of India
   
Sri Sri addresses EU parliament   
Times of India
BRUSSELS: "Prejudice based on religion, race, class, gender, education, financial status have clogged the minds of men and that's how conflicts arise in society. Yoga helps us to reach out and resolve this conflict," said Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in his address to ...

Sri Sri Ravishankar kicks off yoga series in the US with a talk at the Indian ...   The American Bazaar

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Doctor held for molesting junior staffer   
The Hindu
A senior doctor at one of the Capital's prominent government hospitals has been arrested for allegedly subjecting a subordinate employee to sexual exploitation, the police said on Thursday. Identified as Naval Bhatia, who is with the Sports Injury Centre at ...

Safdarjung doctor arrested for molesting lady employee   Deccan Herald
Doctor held over molestation of woman staffer   The Asian Age
Safdurjung Hospital doctor arrested for molestation   Vancouver Desi

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The Hindu
   
1500 artificially ripened mangoes seized   
The Hindu
Food Safety Officials on Thursday seized more than 1,500 kg of artificially ripened mangoes from a fruit outlet at SITRA near a private hospital on Avanashi Road. The mangoes were destroyed at the Corporation Compost Yard at Vellalore. A team led by Tamil ...

1500 Kg of Artificially Ripened Mangoes Seized   The New Indian Express
1.5 tonne of artificially ripened mangoes seized in Coimbatore   Times of India

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NDTV
   
Finance ministry may be urged to shun meet funded by tobacco companies   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Faced with opposition from public health activists, the health ministry is set to intervene and may soon urge the finance ministry to distance itself from an upcoming international conference in New Delhi, being co-organised by a consortium ...

Tobacco: Delhi Govt holds awareness drive   Zee News

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Times of India
   
Children of mothers exposed to poverty and pollution, low on IQ: Study   
TheHealthSite
New York, April 30, 2015: Material hardship can increase the adverse effects of physical 'stressors' like air pollutants as researchers have found that the toxic combination of air pollution and poverty could lower the intelligence quotient (IQ) of your kid.
Toxic Combination of Air Pollution and Poverty Lowers Child IQ   HealthCanal.com

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Hindustan Times
   
Women want sex before bed, while men want it in the morning: Study   
Hindustan Times
A new study has listed down sex trends that will rule 2015 and includes dirty talk, sex toys and kinky bedroom antics to name a few. (Shutterstock). Share. Men and women want sex at completely different times of the day. According to a new survey, women ...

Sex O'Clock revealed: women prefer night, men in the morning   New Vision
Women want sex at 11.21 pm, men at 7.54 am: Survey   Economic Times
Like night and day: Women want sex before bed while men want it in the morning   Irish Independent
Telegraph.co.uk   
Newser   
Daily Mail   
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Empire State Tribune
   
Study shows that having more than one wife may lead to a higher risk of ...   
Empire State Tribune
A study presented by some cardiologists in Abu Dhabi at the Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology Congress, had some interesting data about the risk factors of heart diseases. According to the study, having more wives can increase the risk of coronary artery ...

Study: Polygamy Leads to Heart Disease   HCPLive
Mormons and Muslims Beware: Polygamy QUADRUPLES Heart Disease Risk   News Every day
Polygamy has a big downside   Times LIVE

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TIME
   
Growing Number of Babies Have Drug Withdrawal Symptoms, Study Shows   
TIME
The number of infants born in the U.S. with drug withdrawal symptoms is growing rapidly, a new study shows. The percentage of babies born with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), which has been linked to illegal drug or prescription opioid use in ...

Alabama and the South lead in babies born with drug withdrawal   AL.com
Babies born with drug withdrawal symptoms on rise in US   Zee News
Increasing incidence and geographic distribution of neonatal abstinence ...   Nature.com

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