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Smokers less likely to vote, reveals new study
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People who smoke are 60% less likely to vote than their non-smoking peers, a new US study has found. Image for representational purposes only. People who smoke are 60% less likely to vote than their non-smoking peers, a new US study has found.
Smokers less likely to vote: studyBusiness Standard
Smokers less inclined to vote: StudyZee News
Smokers Less Likely To Vote, Study FindsHeadlines & Global News
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Daily News & Analysis
People who smoke are 60% less likely to vote than their non-smoking peers, a new US study has found. Image for representational purposes only. People who smoke are 60% less likely to vote than their non-smoking peers, a new US study has found.
Smokers less likely to vote: study
Smokers less inclined to vote: Study
Smokers Less Likely To Vote, Study Finds
The Hindu
India flooded with unsafe fixed dose combination drugs
The Hindu
Millions of unapproved formulations and products of fixed dose combinations (FDCs) available in India in three therapeutic areas — analgesia, anxiety/depression and psychosis — are unsafe and at times dangerous or even lethal, as in the case of ...
EMA: show clinical justification for combination drugsIn-PharmaTechnologist.com
EMA: Compare Drug Combinations With Individual ComponentsPharmaceutical Processing
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The Hindu
Millions of unapproved formulations and products of fixed dose combinations (FDCs) available in India in three therapeutic areas — analgesia, anxiety/depression and psychosis — are unsafe and at times dangerous or even lethal, as in the case of ...
EMA: show clinical justification for combination drugs
EMA: Compare Drug Combinations With Individual Components
Times of India
Speaking in a foreign accent is officially a DISORDER!
Times of India
Picked up a fancy foreign accent, suddenly? You could be having a disorder soon. Very few can deny not being amused by the quirks of their cubicle neighbours in office — times when you break into fits of giggles listening to the on-again-off-again American ...
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Times of India
Picked up a fancy foreign accent, suddenly? You could be having a disorder soon. Very few can deny not being amused by the quirks of their cubicle neighbours in office — times when you break into fits of giggles listening to the on-again-off-again American ...
The Hans India
More takers for MBBS, BDS forms
The Hindu
More students have bought application forms for MBBS/BDS courses offered by the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University this year. In 10 days since forms began to be issued, the selection committee has sold as many as 31,687 forms, exceeding the ...
Tracking system in medical colleges for 'ghost' facultyThe Indian Express
Govt to upgrade district hospitals into medical collegesZee News
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The Hindu
More students have bought application forms for MBBS/BDS courses offered by the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University this year. In 10 days since forms began to be issued, the selection committee has sold as many as 31,687 forms, exceeding the ...
Tracking system in medical colleges for 'ghost' faculty
Govt to upgrade district hospitals into medical colleges
Firstpost
Food inspectors order recall of Maggi noodles, say found excess lead
Firstpost
New Delhi: Food inspectors have ordered Nestle India (NEST.NS) to recall a batch of Maggi noodles from shops across the country, saying the product contained dangerous levels of lead. The Food Safety and Drug Administration (FDA) in Uttar Pradesh said ...
Maggi's social media strategy to handle food safety concerns falls flatLivemint
Maggi in the soup: Instant noodles removed from sale after UP food inspectors ...Daily Mail
Gujarat and Maharashtra FDA to probe into Maggi NoodlesMoneycontrol.com
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Firstpost
New Delhi: Food inspectors have ordered Nestle India (NEST.NS) to recall a batch of Maggi noodles from shops across the country, saying the product contained dangerous levels of lead. The Food Safety and Drug Administration (FDA) in Uttar Pradesh said ...
Maggi's social media strategy to handle food safety concerns falls flat
Maggi in the soup: Instant noodles removed from sale after UP food inspectors ...
Gujarat and Maharashtra FDA to probe into Maggi Noodles
Hindu Business Line
Reduce cost of stents, save lives: activists
Times of India
MUMBAI: Consumer groups and patients are unanimous that health authorities need to crack down on profiteering in the medical devices industry, particularly cardiac stents. A recent Food and Drug Administration (FDA) survey has found that the MRPs of ...
FDA cracks the whip on exorbitant stent pricesDaily News & Analysis
FDA writes to National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority to regulate prices of stentsEconomic Times
FDA tells NPPA to regulate 'high prices' of cardiac stentsThe Asian Age
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Times of India
MUMBAI: Consumer groups and patients are unanimous that health authorities need to crack down on profiteering in the medical devices industry, particularly cardiac stents. A recent Food and Drug Administration (FDA) survey has found that the MRPs of ...
FDA cracks the whip on exorbitant stent prices
FDA writes to National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority to regulate prices of stents
FDA tells NPPA to regulate 'high prices' of cardiac stents
Times of India
Diabetes screening ineffective in India
Times of India
Widespread diabetes screening in India is ineffective and glucometer-based screening tools are unlikely to meet effectiveness criteria, Indian American scientist Sanjay Basu from Stanford University and his team has found. The findings suggest that large ...
Diabetes screening in India may be ineffective: studyNews Nation
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Times of India
Widespread diabetes screening in India is ineffective and glucometer-based screening tools are unlikely to meet effectiveness criteria, Indian American scientist Sanjay Basu from Stanford University and his team has found. The findings suggest that large ...
Diabetes screening in India may be ineffective: study
The Hindu
CM inspects KR Hospital & Cheluvamba Hospital
The Hindu
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday spent almost three hours on the campuses of K.R. Hospital and Cheluvamba Hospital, both teaching hospitals of Mysore Medical College and Research Institute (MMCRI) here, inspecting their facilities. Perhaps ...
Siddu Raps K R Hospital Staff Over Pending WorksThe New Indian Express
City to get `200 cr for healthcareDeccan Herald
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The Hindu
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday spent almost three hours on the campuses of K.R. Hospital and Cheluvamba Hospital, both teaching hospitals of Mysore Medical College and Research Institute (MMCRI) here, inspecting their facilities. Perhaps ...
Siddu Raps K R Hospital Staff Over Pending Works
City to get `200 cr for healthcare
NDTV
Embrace healthy way of life, says Nadda
Bharat Press
Geneva, May 20 (IANS) People ought to be inspired to make more healthy decisions in life and comply with a life-style which fosters good well being, Indian Health Minister C.G. Nadda stated right here.
Nadda bats for healthier lifestylesBusiness Standard
Adopt a healthy lifestyle: J P NaddaZee News
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Bharat Press
Geneva, May 20 (IANS) People ought to be inspired to make more healthy decisions in life and comply with a life-style which fosters good well being, Indian Health Minister C.G. Nadda stated right here.
Nadda bats for healthier lifestyles
Adopt a healthy lifestyle: J P Nadda
The Hindu
AIIMS doctors successfully remove 5-kg kidney tumour
The Hindu
Doctors at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) have saved the life of a 66-year-old man by successfully removing a kidney tumour of 5.018 kg. The tumour is said to be the world's largest, and was removed after a five-and-a-half-hour surgery.
AIIMS docs remove world's largest kidney tumourTimes of India
Doctors remove world's largest kidney tumour weighing FIVE kilogramsDaily Mail
Kidney tumour weighing over 5 kg removed at AIIMSThe Indian Express
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The Hindu
Doctors at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) have saved the life of a 66-year-old man by successfully removing a kidney tumour of 5.018 kg. The tumour is said to be the world's largest, and was removed after a five-and-a-half-hour surgery.
AIIMS docs remove world's largest kidney tumour
Doctors remove world's largest kidney tumour weighing FIVE kilograms
Kidney tumour weighing over 5 kg removed at AIIMS
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