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2015-05-25 India Health


Empire State Tribune
   
Scientists discover that changing the sex of a mosquito will reduce the incidence ...   
Empire State Tribune
Male mosquitoes are actually not responsible for transmitting dengue fever . Researchers at the Fralin Life Science Institute at Virginia Tech identified a gene in a mosquito that carries yellow fever, dengue and chikungunya viruses . The gene can actually ...

Female Mosquitoes Turned to Male to Fight Disease   iDigitalTimes.com
'Sex-switching' mosquito gene to fight dengue   Times of India

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Hindu Business Line
   
Karnataka government plans to send Maggi samples for tests   
The Hindu
In the backdrop of Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh governments hinting a ban on Maggi noodles manufactured by Nestle, the Karnataka government too is planning to go for laboratory tests on the food product. Speaking to presspersons here on Sunday, ...

Instant noodles under FDA scanner   Times of India
Nestle urges retailers to step up Maggi promotions as sales slide   Economic Times
After UP, Kolkata food inspectors collect Maggi samples for testing   Hindustan Times
The Indian Express   
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The New Indian Express
   
No ESI med college: Centre   
Times of India
BHUBANSHWAR: The proposed medical college by the Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) at Andharua village on the outskirts of the city will not materialize, Union labour minister Bandaru Dattatreya hinted here on Sunday. We don't have ...

Union Min Non-committal on ESIC Medical College Proposal   The New Indian Express
Centre to upgrade ESI Hospital in Bhubaneswar   Niticentral

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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 ...


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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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Scoop News
   
Lal Singh imposes Rs 33000 fine on medicos, paramedics   
Kashmir Times
JAMMU, May 24: Minister for Health and Medical Education, ARI and Trainings departments, Choudhary Lal Singh Sunday took to task medicos, paramedics including Medical Superintendent of Government Hospital Gandhinagar, 2 BMOs in Samba for ...

Lal Singh pays surprise visit to district hospitals Samba, Kathua   Scoop News
Jammu & Kashmir Health Minister fines health officials for dereliction of duty   Economic Times
Jammu and Kashmir Government to Provide Free Healthcare to Amarnath Yatris   NDTV

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Panel suggests higher pay scale for AIIMS faculty   
The Hindu
... : A committee, set up to re-frame rules and regulations for AIIMS, has recommended that 40 per cent of its professors who have put in 10 years of service be upgraded to higher administrative grade scale. “Forty per cent of the sanctioned strength of ...

Panel seeks higher salary for senior AIIMS professors   The Asian Age
Panel suggests upgrading scale of AIIMS professors   Press Trust of India

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ANINEWS
   
Changing school start times   
Wicked Local Melrose
Have you ever had one of those days where you just didn't get enough sleep? You spend the entire day just trying to get by; maybe trying to get a cat nap here and there; and you can tell the whole time that, no matter how hard you try, you're simply not at your ...

Will later school start times alleviate insufficient sleep in teens?   TheHealthSite

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Hindustan Times
   
Rohtak PGI panel report fails to find reason of delivery deaths   
Times of India
CHANDIGARH: The three-member team of Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS) in Rohtak, set up to look into death of a woman and her newborn immediately after delivery on last Monday, has forwarded its report to the DGP to be included in ...

Patients continue to suffer at Rohtak PGIMS as doctors' strike enters Day 3   Hindustan Times
Unfazed by docs' strike, Vij meets Jind woman's kin   Chandigarh Tribune

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
How dads should talk to their children   
Telegraph.co.uk
New young fathers such as Prince William and Benedict Cumberbatch would be better off giving their newborn baby a stern talking to if they want them to grow up smart – even though the bewildered nipper won't have a clue what they're on about.
Why moms say coo while dads stay cool   Business Standard

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