2015年5月28日 星期四

2015-05-29 India Health


NBCNews.com
   
'Itchy, Scaly' Tattoo Ink Allergies More Common Than Thought   
NBCNews.com
Mohammed Abass, 28, draws a tattoo of a skull on Saad Saif's leg, 25, in Baghdad, Iraq in 2011. Hadi Mizban / AP file. Share; Share · Tweet · Share · Email; Print; Comment · advertisement. A surprising number of people who get tattooed say they develop ...

How tattoos leave one in ten battling health problems: Inkings said to cause ...   Daily Mail
Ink and infection: 10 percent have skin problems after getting tattoos   Washington Post
What We Know About Tattoo Reactions Only Goes Skin-Deep   NPR
Beaufort Observer   
KXLF Butte News   
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Times of India
   
Cancer is the 2nd biggest killer: Report   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Cancer has emerged as the second-leading cause of death globally after cardiovascular diseases. Proportion of deaths due to cancer around the world increased from 12% in 1990 to 15% in 2013 while the number of new cases almost doubled ...

Breast cancer top killer among women, lung cancer among men in India   The Indian Express
Cancer cases on the rise but death rate is falling   The Hindu
Cancer second biggest killer after heart disease in India, accounts for 15% of all ...   Hindustan Times
The Week Magazine   
Livemint   
Doctors Lounge   
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The Indian Express
   
Doctors want warnings on 80 per cent of tobacco packs   
The Indian Express
With World No Tobacco Day on May 31, AIIMS doctors have recommended pictorial warnings on tobacco be extended to cover 80 per cent of the size of the packaging. Addressing a conference on Thursday, Dr S K Khandelwal, chief of the National Drug ...

Big jump in smoking among kids   The Hindu
Jump in number of Indian women who smoke: Survey   Times of India
World to see 8.4 mn deaths due to tobacco by 2020   Zee News
Deccan Herald   
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Huffington Post
   
Doing their bit to break taboos surrounding menstruation   
Times of India
Panaji: May 28 is recognized as Menstrual Hygiene Day and organizations the world over are doing their part to break the myths and taboos surrounding menstruation. On May 28 last year, Berlin-based NGO Wash United initiated an international ...

Periodic taboos: Call for educating girls about menstruation   The Express Tribune
Ditch the Euphemisms: Menstrual Hygiene Day Calls Out Period Taboos   TakePart
An Open Letter to My Sisters about Menstruation   Essence.com
Huffington Post   
GOOD Magazine   
Rescue (blog)   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Karnataka government thumbs down to man going for domino kidney transplant ...   
Daily News & Analysis
Doctors in Mumbai, who worked really hard for a full year to make this domino transplant possible, are disappointed. The country's third domino kidney transplant, involving four donors and four recipients, has tripped over legalities. This four-transplant ...

For child's higher education, Tamil Nadu parents offer to sell their organs   Times of India
Why organ trafficking thrives in India   Livemint
Gateshead transplant patient in search for kidney donor as he awaits third life ...   ChronicleLive
Port Lincoln Times   
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Firstpost
   
Notice to JJ Hospital for "throwing out" mentally-ill patient   
Zee News
Mumbai: A woman social worker has slapped a legal notice on the dean of JJ Hospital here for allegedly "throwing out" a mentally-challenged youth from the hospital last year without completing his medical treatment for severe leg injury. The 22-year-old ...

Mentally challenged youth thrown out of JJ Hospital?   The Asian Age

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Hindustan Times
   
Obesity can be tougher on male immune systems than female   
Hindustan Times
Male immune system is more prone to higher blood glucose and insulin levels due to obesity. (Shutterstock). Share. Obesity may be tougher on male immune systems than females, suggests a study led by an Indian-American researcher. Kanakadurga Singer ...

Obesity affects males more than females   Khaleej Times
Males are affected by obesity more adversely than females   India Today

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CBS News
   
The psychology of getting kids (and spouses) to eat better   
CBS News
Want to get your child or other loved ones to eat better? Try telling them how good their veggies are for them instead of pointing out how bad that cookie is, experts say. "The expression 'you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar' rings true in a lot of ...

Weight Loss Goals Are Easier To Achieve With A 'Do' Attitude Rather Than A 'Don't'   Medical Daily
When encouraging healthy eating, 'do' bests 'don't'   The Malaysian Insider
Focus on pros of healthy foods, than cons of junk ones   The Indian Express

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Times of India
   
Women more forgiving towards attractive men   
Times of India
If an attractive man transgresses a social norm, women tend to dump him more easily than they would do an attractive man, says a new study. The study by Jeremy Gibson and Jonathan Gore of the Eastern Kentucky University in the US found that a woman's ...

Women more forgiving towards attractive men: study   Business Standard
The Unattractive Bias: Women More Likely To Shun Homely Guys After They ...   Medical Daily

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Times of India
   
Vending machines for sanitary pads installed in Bengal   
Times of India
To ease access to sanitary napkins, vending machines are being installed in schools, colleges and in public places across West Bengal to empower women and create awareness about women's health. Currently, installed in Bhawanipore Education Society ...

West Bengal to install sanitary pad vending machines   gulfnews.com
Robust Solutions in West Bengal install vending machines to dispense sanitary ...   The American Bazaar
World Menstrual Hygiene Day: South-Kolkata based start up invents sanitary ...   I am in dna of India
Sahara Samay   
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