2015年5月27日 星期三

2015-05-28 India Health


Ahmedabad Mirror
   
Bacteria in the bone   
Ahmedabad Mirror
The relief on Nanda Patil's face is easy to spot. Although a walker stands next to her at all times, it's not a symbol of assistance. It's affirmation that Patil can walk. It's the first time in eight years that the Kolhapur resident has been able to walk. In 2007, Patil, now ...

A first-person account of a patient who battled bone TB   Times of India

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Maharashtra FDA busts milk adulteration racket   
Daily News & Analysis
On Tuesday, FDA officials had raided slums in Pathanwadi area of Malad (East) and stumbled upon milk pouches of reputed brands being tampered with. One accused, Pandu Vitya, was arrested. An FIR has been lodged. The Food and Drug Administration ...

FDA seizes stock of adulterated soybean, sunflower oil   Times of India
The truth about dark chocolate   Chicago Tribune
FDA launches drive to check milk adulteration   Business Standard
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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National Geographic
   
World Health Organization Vows To Combat Drug Resistance   
National Geographic
The annual World Health Assembly took place last week, the meeting of health minsters from 194 countries that serves as the decision-making body for the World Health Organization. In the week-long conclave, the representatives set policy on a number of ...

WHO releases international antibiotic resistance plan   FierceHealthcare
As antibiotic resistance spreads, WHO plans strategy to fight it   Minnesota Public Radio News
WHO publishes its plan to tackle antimicrobial resistance   The Pharmaceutical Journal
Gizmodo India   
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Arm girth more reliable indicator of malnutrition   
Zee News
New York: Measuring the circumference of the arm of children can lead to better diagnosis of malnutrition than weight-based measurements, says a study. Using a measuring tape to measure arm circumference is the most reliable factor in diagnosing ...


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Kasmir Monitor
   
5 year mandatory service for Docs: Lal Singh   
Kasmir Monitor
Srinagar: In a bid to prevent the brain drain of doctors from valley to Gulf countries, the government is mulling to make five year posting in Jammu and Kashmir mandatory for medicos. The decision is likely to come after almost 300 in-service doctors have fled ...

Medical superintendent fined for dereliction of duty in J-K   Business Standard
Zulfikar fines flour mills Rs 1.50 lakh; Lal Singh fines Med Supdt, Dentist   Kashmir Times
Lal Singh fines MS of DH Reasi for dereliction of duty   GreaterKashmir.com

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India Today
   
Indian American physician from Las Vegas Dr. Mahesh Kuthuru sentenced to 18 ...   
The American Bazaar
NEW YORK: An Indian American physician who practiced in Utica and Fulton in New York, but is from Las Vegas, California, Dr. Mahesh Kuthuru, was sentenced in federal court to 18 months for health care fraud and 12 months for unlawful distribution of ...

Healthcare fraud : Indian-origin doctor arrested   onmanorama
Indian-origin doctor jailed for healthcare fraud in US   The Asian Age

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Consult a doctor even before you plan a baby   
Business Standard
For any married woman planning a baby years later, the right time to consult a doctor is now. Given the stress level and lifestyle related diseases, infertility becoming increasingly common among women, going for a check-up at the right age is crucial for ...


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Times of India
   
Soy supplements don't cure asthma: Study   
Times of India
Contrary to previous findings suggesting a link between soy intake and decreased asthma severity, a new study by scientists, including an Indian-American shows soy supplements do not improve lung function for patients with asthma. The paper highlights ...

Pay attention people! Soy supplements do not curb asthma attacks   Hindustan Times
Soy Supplements Don't Improve Asthma   Northwestern University NewsCenter
Soy Supplements Deemed Ineffective in Asthma Care   Doctors Lounge

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IBNLive
   
Surprising finding from heart study: Moderate drinking may have 'cardiotoxic ...   
Washington Post
Moderate drinkers who like to indulge in a glass of wine or beer with dinner have long taken comfort in the fact that most doctors believe this habit could do no harm or could even be good for your health. But a new study published Tuesday questions whether ...

Moderate drinking might harm older people's hearts   CBS News

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The Hans India
   
Smile helps form and maintain relations   
The Hans India
You may have known it all along but researchers have now proved that a smile indeed helps you strike a chord with a stranger and also maintain a good relationship with your partner. It works because people are much more attuned to positive emotions when ...

A new relationship starts with a smile   Lauderdale Daily News

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