2015年5月2日 星期六

2015-05-03 India Health


Digital Journal
   
Researchers may have discovered key to blood type conversion   
Digital Journal
Researchers at the University of British Columbia are closing in a major medical breakthrough, having discovered a process for snipping sugars off of A and B type blood cells, making them more similar the university type O blood type.
UBC researchers step closer to creating universal blood type   CBC.ca
UBC researchers closer to creating universal blood type   CTV News
Researchers focus on transforming all blood groups into one neutral type   Khaleej Times
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
Gizmodo   
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Times of India
   
Pregnancy side-effects you wish you could avoid   
Times of India
Rarely will you find a woman who can say that she had an absolutely smooth sailing pregnancy. Coping with the side-effects of pregnancy can be an arduous but not impossible task. Thanks to more awareness about pregnancy related ailments in the past ...


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610kvnu
   
Dangers of tobacco   
Daily News & Analysis
Quitting tobacco is difficult for an addict. But to stay away from all the risk factors, it is important to quit smoking. Friends and family members should encourage quitting smoking. Take advice from a doctor for medications and also for nicotine replacement ...

In This State, the Gloves Have Come Off in the War Against Tobacco   Motley Fool
E-cigarettes could make it harder to quit smoking   Boston Globe (subscription)
Protect children and teens from e-cigarettes   Greenville News

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NDTV
   
Central Pollution Board Team Visits Toxic, Foam-Filled Varthur Lake in Bengaluru   
NDTV
Bengaluru: Members of the Central Pollution Control Board or CPCB visited the Varthur lake in Bengaluru on Saturday after repeated complaints from angry residents to local authorities about the spilling of toxic water into the roads of the Whitefield area in the ...

Conduct Periodic Water Checks: MP   The New Indian Express
Team takes water samples for tests   Times of India
Cental pollution board team visits Varthur lake   Deccan Herald

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The Hindu
   
Private doctors strike work; patients suffer   
The Hindu
Doctors working in private hospitals and clinics on Saturday boycotted treatment, consultation and diagnosis of outpatients in response to a call from the Indian Medical Association (IMA) for a Statewide strike for 24 hours in protest against filing of cases ...

Nepal Earthquake: Doctors offer to do complex surgeries in India; IMA ready to ...   Daily News & Analysis

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NYOOOZ
   
Street kids chip in for quake relief   
NYOOOZ
Interestingly, their pleas evoked heartwarming gestures from other children on the streets who came forward to contribute what little they had. Taking note of ongoing relief efforts and appeals by various missions, the members of the children`s federation made ...

Street kids raise funds for Nepal   The Asian Age
Nepal Earthquake: Delhi's street kids raise money for victims   Newsx

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Firstpost
   
Tobacco warning must on 85% pack area, WHO tells India   
Chandigarh Tribune
With the government dragging its feet on implementing harsher anti-tobacco warnings on packages, the WHO has urged the Ministry of Health to roll its earlier decision to cover 85% pack area with stricter warnings. WHO Representative to India Nata ...

World Bank exits event funded by tobacco companies   Times of India
WHO urges PM Narendra Modi to implement increased warnings on tobacco ...   Economic Times
Children urge Centre to set a date   The Asian Age

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NewsDay
   
Irrational drugs use responsible for antibiotic resistance: DAK   
Rising Kashmir
Srinagar, May 02: Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) today in a statement said antibiotic resistance in valley has reached to unprecedented levels and was a matter of grave concern as precious lives have been lost because of it. President DAK Dr Nisar ul ...

Irrational use of drugs responsible for antibiotic resistance: DAK   Kashmir Images
'Antibiotic overuse makes bacteria resistant'   NewsDay
Top 5 Ways You Can Help Prevent Antibiotic Resistance   Huffington Post
Hindu Business Line   
HSToday   
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Times of India
   
Instant skincare tips for holidays   
Times of India
If you're making the most of the long weekend to travel, don't forget a beauty bag which gives you a fuss-free skin-care regime, says an expert. "One would like to travel light and have a fuss-free skin care regime and yet look flawless in every photograph.

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Calcutta Telegraph
   
Odisha govt launches free medicine scheme   
Deccan Herald
Odisha government has launched a free medicine programme that would supply medicines for various diseases including cancer and mental disorders. Christened “Niramaya”, the scheme, implemented through the newly formed Odisha State Medicine ...

Free drug distribution scheme launched   The Hindu
CM sops for labourers, patients   Calcutta Telegraph
Odisha launches free medicine scheme   New Kerala

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