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2015-05-04 India Health


Daily News & Analysis
   
Teen binge drinking has 'long-lasting' impact on memory, learning skills: New ...   
Daily News & Analysis
A team of researchers has found that repeated alcohol exposure during adolescence results in long-lasting changes in the region of the brain that controls learning and memory. drinking, memory, Alcohol, adolescence, learning, brain, behaviour Image for ...

Teen binge drinking has 'long-lasting' impact on memory, learning skills   Business Standard
Binge drinking in teens can deteriorate learning skills, memory   TheHealthSite
Teen binge drinking seriously impacts memory, learning skills   Delhi Daily News

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Times of India
   
Over 75% of doctors have faced violence at work, study finds   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Those who save lives are themselves at risk. More than 75% of doctors across the country have faced at least some form of violence, initial findings of an ongoing study by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) have revealed. Doctors faced ...

Tamil Outfit flays Strike by Government Doctors   The New Indian Express
Doctors' strike hits out-patient services   The Hindu

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Hindustan Times
   
ICU deaths: Rajindra medical college principal orders probe   
Hindustan Times
Principal of the Rajindra medical college and hospital has ordered an inquiry into the death of two women, who passed on just hours after being shifted to the intensive care unit following their surgeries. KD Singh told HT on Sunday that a team of three senior ...

2 women die after being given injections in Rajindra Hospital   Times of India
2 women die of 'negligence' in hospital   Chandigarh Tribune

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Times of India
   
Coffee may act as an antioxidant: study   
Business Standard
Coffee can act as an antioxidant under certain conditions, according to a new study that could lead to a deeper understanding of the brewing process, as well as its potential health benefits. Researchers at the Monash University in collaboration with Italian ...

Why you should love coffee   Zee News

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CM Devendra Fadnavis inaugurates Dadar park in Pramod Mahajan's memory   
Daily News & Analysis
Pramod Mahajan Kala Park, along the Senapati Bapat Marg in Dadar, was inaugurated by chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday, the death anniversary of the late union minister and Bharatiya Janata Party leader. Pramod Mahajan Kala Park, along the ...

CM urges docs for 'public service'   The Asian Age
75% eye ailments can be treated, but awareness needed: Maharashtra CM   Zee News

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Times of India
   
Genetic link between child prodigies and autism found   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Researchers have found the first evidence of a genetic link between prodigy and autism. The finding may help explain why the two groups share certain characteristics, such as exceptionally good memories. Researchers looked at DNA from ...

Child prodigies and autism may share genetic link   Business Standard
Genius and autism may share genetic link, study finds   PBS NewsHour

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Times of India
   
Exhibition at AIIMS to raise funds for education of orphans   
Business Standard
Taking further their initiative to help educate orphan children, students from the All India Medical Institute (AIIMS) are conducting an exhibition where the doctors-to-be raise awareness on issues such as organ donation and drug abuse. "Catalyst," the two-day ...

Exhibition to inspire young minds   The Hindu

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The New Indian Express
   
Woman Gives New Lease of Life to 6   
The New Indian Express
HYDERABAD: A 45-year-old woman from Nizamabad gave a new lease of life to six persons on Sunday, after being declared brain-dead. Lingampeta Sharada, a daily wage labourer from Peddamallareddy village in Bhiknoor mandal, had complained of ...

Organs donated   Hindu Business Line
Brain dead patient gives new lease of life to   The Hans India

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Firstpost
   
HC notice on maternal health schemes   
Nagaland Post
Taking strong note of the failure of the maternal health schemes, the Delhi High Court has sought to know from the central and Delhi governments the measures they have taken in this regard. Justice Rajiv Shakdher issued notice to the central and Delhi ...

HC questions implementation of maternal health schemes by   Business Standard
Delhi HC asks for report on police attack on acid victims   Firstpost

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CBC.ca
   
Winnipeggers get bendy, hilarious at laughing yoga class   
CBC.ca
While a couple thousand people went to The Forks to take part in the 24th annual MS Walk Sunday, another, funny bunch of Winnipeggers went for a good giggle and some yoga. Yoga instructors were on hand promoting the laughing yoga movement, a form ...

Be merry, always   The Hindu
Not a laughing matter   Daily News & Analysis

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