2015年5月23日 星期六

2015-05-24 India Health


20-year-old with missing breast gets corrective surgery   
Daily News & Analysis
After multiple references, Shikha's family approached a city-based cosmetic surgeon for advice. "The patient's case was very complicated. Even the nipple was absent, but there was a tuft of hair instead. While all her friends discussed puberty-related issues in ...


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Toronto Sun
   
Vaccines developed for H5N1, H7N9 avian flu   
Toronto Sun
A group of U.S. researchers say it has developed a vaccine for two strains of avian influenza that can be transmitted from poultry to humans. The strains have led to the culling of millions of chickens and turkeys as well as the death of hundreds of people.
Soon, vaccines for 2 bird flu strains   Times of India
How the Bird Flu Sweeping Through US Flocks Is Different Than Past Outbreaks   Yahoo News

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Jewish Business News
   
US FDA approves first drug to treat radiation injuries   
Business Standard
The US health watchdog FDA has approved the use of a drug to treat the deleterious effects of radiation exposure following a nuclear incident. The drug, Neupogen, is the first ever approved for the treatment of acute radiation injury. ADVERTISING.
US FDA approves first drug for radiation exposure   domain-B
US FDA approves first drug to treat radiation sickness   Zee News

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The Indian Express
   
Maggi noodles sent for lab testing in India   
DhakaTribune
Food and Drug Administration in Maharashtra, India, has said it would verify the claims about presence of lead in Maggi noodles before taking a decision on recalling the product. FDA in UP had claimed levels of lead and monosodium glutamate (MSG) in a ...

Mocktale: Engineering students to stage a dharna to support Maggi   Times of India
FDA Maharashtra awaiting test results on Maggi samples from Mumbai, Pune ...   The Indian Express
Beyond Maggi Noodles: Some of the Most Shocking Food Controversies   NDTV

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Bangladesh News 24 hours
   
AYUSH exhibition proves to be a big draw   
The Hindu
... : Treatment centres offering free consultation and medication in Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) are proving a huge hit at the AROGYA Expo 2015 in the city. Visitors to the Poojapura ground formed long queues ...

'Link Ayurveda with Biomedicines'   The New Indian Express
Seminar highlights research in Nano technology   Business Standard

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Mid-Day
   
Mumbai police stations to become tobacco-free   
New Kerala
Mumbai Police have launched an initiative to make police stations in the city tobacco-free. Bollywood actors Raveena Tandon and Vivek Oberoi inaugurated the program at the Police Club of the Azad Maidan police station on Friday. Oberoi, who is the brand ...

Mumbai police gives officers reason to ditch tobacco   The Asian Age
Mumbai Police Plans to Reward 'Tobacco Free' Police Stations   NDTV

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OutSourcing-Pharma.com
   
EMA reconfirms concerns about reliability of drug trials by GVK Biosciences   
Delhi Daily News
The European Medicines Agency has confirmed its recommendation to suspend some medicines in European Union (EU) countries based on clinical studies conducted at GVK Biosciences in Hyderabad, India. The agency said that "This is the outcome of a ...

European Medicines Agency reaffirms concern on drug trials by GVK Biosciences   The Hindu
EU regulator confirms recommendation to suspend drugs over flawed studies ...   Firstpost

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Times of India
   
Organs of brain dead patient harvested   
The Hindu
The liver, kidneys, and eyes of a brain dead patient were donated to needy patients after being harvested by a transplant and retrieval team of the Cethar Hospitals in the city. The patient, M.Balasundaram, aged 35, of Perumalpalayam near Thuraiyur, was ...

6 organs, including skin, of brain dead woman harvested   Times of India

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NDTV
   
Jammu and Kashmir Government to Provide Free Healthcare to Amarnath Yatris   
NDTV
Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir government will provide round-the-clock free healthcare facilities to Amarnath pilgrims, state health minister Choudhary Lal Singh said today. Mr Lal, during a meeting with health department officials, directed them to gear up ...

Better healthcare facilities for Amarnath yatries, govt's top priority: Lal Singh   GreaterKashmir.com

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The Indian Express
   
Make essential drugs available for all: HC   
The Hindu
The High Court now wants the government to think about ways to provide free essential medicines to the poor. The matter came up in the court of Justice Rajiv Shakdher while hearing a plea filed on behalf of a 13-year old girl suffering from Turner Syndrome.
Come up with policy to treat the poor: HC to govt   The Indian Express
HC asks Delhi govt whether it can supply drugs to poor   Business Standard
HC asks Delhi govt if it can supply drugs to poor   Press Trust of India

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