2015年5月21日 星期四

2015-05-22 India Health


Science Times
   
Smokers Less Likely to Vote As They Become Increasingly Marginalized   
Science Times
Smokers and 60 percent less likely to vote compared to non-smokers and researchers believe that one possibility of the reason is the increased marginalization of the group. The new study was performed by researchers at the University of Colorado at ...

Smokers Less Likely To Vote As They Become Increasingly Marginalized, Study ...   Tech Times
Smokers Who Quit Have Brains Hardwired for Success: Duke Study   Newsmax

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Times of India
   
Are mental health apps useful?   
Times of India
Mental health apps are taking the load off US therapists. City shrinks put three to the test. It's a known fact that cell phones have exceeded the number of people on earth. Statistics say, 80 per cent of the US smart phone users check their phone within 15 ...

Phone a friend   Ahmedabad Mirror

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Livemint
   
Nestle says Maggi noodles safe, will challenge UP order   
Livemint
Nestle India says “The company does not agree with the order and is filing the requisite representations with the authorities.” Photo: Indranil Bhoumik/Mint. New Delhi: Nestle India on Thursday said all available packets of Maggi noodles in the market were ...

Nestle challenges order on Maggi noodles recall   Business Today
FDA dilly-dallying probe in Maggi case   Times of India
Maharashtra FDA to do own testing of Maggi; collects 6 samples from city, Nagpur   Daily News & Analysis
NDTV   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Experts panel to monitor life-saving implants' prices   
Daily News & Analysis
On Tuesday, FDA authorities had written a letter to the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), asking it to regulate the high prices of cardiac stents. After the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) discovered the massive overpricing of stents used ...

NPPA warns of action for overcharging on implants   The Asian Age
Reduce cost of stents, save lives: activists   Times of India

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Edmonton Sun
   
Clinical trials give Edmonton patients a fighting chance   
Edmonton Sun
Dr. John Mackey Kimberley Boulton Dr. John Mackey and patient Kimberley Boulton speak at the Cross Cancer Institute at 11560 University Ave., in Edmonton, Alta., on Thursday, May 21, 2015, which is International Clinical Trials Day. Boulton is participating ...

African Americans more likely to exhibit negative perceptions of cancer-related ...   Oncology Nurse Advisor
Clinical trials need a booster shot: Doctors   Times of India
Clinical Trials   BayStateBanner
TheChronicleHerald.ca   
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Times of India
   
Finally, drug for Ebola in sight   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have found new potential drug candidates for Ebola that successfully treated up to 90% of mice exposed to the deadly virus. Since December 2013, Ebola has infected more than 25,000 people and ...

Experimental Ebola treatment boosts survival in mice   Canada Free Press

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Wockhardt gets special status in US on antibiotics   
Hindu Business Line
Drug-maker Wockhardt Ltd has received the special QIDP status from the US Food and Drug Administration on an antibiotic product being developed by the company. The Qualified Infectious Disease Product (QIDP) designation was created by the US ...

Wockhardt Gets QIDP Status for Pneumonia Drug From US Regulator   NDTV
Wockhardt gets QIDP status for pneumonia drug from USFDA   Economic Times

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Liquorice helps in fight against tooth decay   
Telegraph.co.uk
It is mainly known for being a sickly sweet candy that rots teeth but liquorice could actually hold the key to conquering tooth decay, say scientists. New research suggests the legume has natural plant chemicals that kill mouth bacteria and prevent the build up ...

Natural plant chemicals block tooth decay   Business Standard

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The Indian Express
   
New Device Can Easily Test Tumours' Aggressiveness   
Siliconindia.com
WASHINGTON: In a significant breakthrough that may one day even prevent the spread of cancer, engineers have created a new instrument that can easily detect if a cancerous tumour is aggressive or not. The backpack-sized instrument can gently crush a ...

New Portable Device Could Test How "Squishy" Cancerous Tumors Are   Med Device Online (press release)

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Times of India
   
Personalised music during workout ups cardiac rehab   
Times of India
If you use personalised music playlist with temp-pace synchronization during work-out, then your adherence to cardiac rehab increases by 70 perecent, claims a new study. In a study conducted by University Health Network, each subject was given a ...

Personalised music helps you stick to exercise schedule   Business Standard
A Good Playlist Can Keep You Exercising   Laboratory Equipment

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