2015年5月19日 星期二

2015-05-20 India Health


Firstpost
   
Heat wave continues, 10 more hospitalized   
Times of India
AHMEDABAD: Ten more people who suffered from heat stroke were admitted to hospitals on Tuesday, even as the mercury showed some mercy and settled on the high at 43.5 degrees celsius. Though the maximum temperature came down by 0.5 degree, ...

Three die as heat wave sweeps Gujarat   Daily News & Analysis

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Hindu Business Line
   
Heartbreaking: Stents imported for Rs 25000 sold to patients for Rs 1.55 lakh   
Times of India
MUMBAI: Heart patients in the state, including in Mumbai, pay 700% more than the import cost for stents, revealed the first-ever cost survey by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The survey has also shown that the maximum retail price (MRP) itself is ...

Maharashtra FDA tells pharma body to regulate prices of cardiac stents   Niticentral
FDA writes to National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority to regulate prices of stents   Economic Times
Maharashtra govt to launch drive against spurious drugs, oil & food   Business Standard
The Asian Age   
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Moneycontrol.com
   
India bats for health research alliance among NAM nations   
Moneycontrol.com
NAM agenda, objectives and principles and wants greater collaboration in health research among NAM countries. Google +. Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3. India bats for health research alliance among NAM nations. NAM agenda ...

India gives USD 2.1 million to WHO, JP Nadda assumes WHA presidency   IBNLive
India bats for health research collaboration among NAM nations   Zee News

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India Today
   
Woman loses life and baby to nurse's slap in Rohtak hospital   
India Today
Relatives of the deceased pregnant woman protest against the hospital in Rohtak on Tuesday.In a shocking incident a nurse at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS) in Rohtak on Monday night allegedly slapped a pregnant woman who ...

Family's fury as pregnant woman who was SLAPPED by a nurse dies after ...   Daily Mail
Mother, infant die after 'being hit' by doctor   Times of India
Anil Vij seeks report from probe panel within 48 hours   Chandigarh Tribune

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Health minister Nadda seeks involvement of NGOs to improve public health ...   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Amid outcry over the Modi government's alleged "crackdown" on NGOs, health minister J P Nadda on Friday sought the involvement of such organizations in improving the public health system. "NGOs are not there to give sermons, they are there ...


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WellnessIndia.com
   
Health expo from tomorrow   
The Hindu
The Ministry of Ayush, in association with the World Ayurveda Foundation, the State government, and the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology will organise Arogya Expo 2015, a fair which will bring together medical practitioners, researchers, drug ...

Fair from Tomorrow   The New Indian Express
National expo on alternative healthcare in Kerala   Business Standard

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The Australian
   
Lack of rules making India lose out on drug trials   
Times of India
Nagpur: With a huge disease burden and an emergent pharma industry, India was slated to be the world's favourite destination for outsourcing drug trials. However, today less that 2% of the world's clinical trials are taking place in the country. Considering the ...

Clinical drug trials need healthy dose of transparency   TheChronicleHerald.ca
clinical trial doors open for patients   The Australian
Drug trials firm to challenge plans for greater transparency over results   The Guardian

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Hindustan Times
   
Haryana prepares action plan to reduce Infant Mortality Rate   
Hindustan Times
Expressing concern over Haryana's Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), the state government on Tuesday said that it is preparing an action plan in a bid to save more new borns in the state. Additional Chief Secretary, Health, Ram Niwas, presided over a 2-day state ...

Rs 50 Cr Plan to Check Maternal Deaths   The New Indian Express
Odisha plans big to reduce Maternal Mortality Rate   Times of India

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The New Indian Express
   
Lung volume reduction surgery expands scope for donation   
The Hindu
Anita Devi, a 30-year-old from Haryana, had been waiting for a donor lung since December. Although there were a few available, her diminutive size meant that the donor would have to be less than five feet tall. Rather than look for paediatric donors, who are ...

Big Lungs Carved For Petite Patient   The New Indian Express
Docs trim donor lung to fit into small-built woman   NYOOOZ

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NDTV
   
No MSG in Maggi Noodles, Says Nestle, as States Reportedly Ask for Tests   
NDTV
It's hot, it's stringy, it's the ultimate comfort food and all it needs is just two minutes! Maggi Noodles, your favourite go-to snack has come under fire after some samples in Uttar Pradesh were found to be high in Monosodium Glutamate (MSG). Food Safety And ...

Gujarat and Maharashtra FDA to probe into Maggi Noodles   Moneycontrol.com
Nestle's Maggi under scanner over MSG and lead conent   domain-B
UP FSDA finds MSG & Lead beyond limits in Maggi noodles ; seeks recall   fnbnews.com
The New Indian Express   
MensXP.com   
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