2015年5月30日 星期六

2015-05-31 India Health


Hindustan Times
   
Artificial heart lung machine cures swine flu affected child   
Hindustan Times
In a first of its kind initiative, an artificial heart lung machine has been used to cure a child suffering from swine flu at the Apollo Children's Hospital in Chennai. Soubhashree was rushed from Puducherry to Chennai by a team of doctors from Apollo Hospitals ...

Artificial heart lung machine saves teen's life   The Hindu
Doctors Use Transplant-Bridge Machine to Mend Lungs of Young Swine Flu ...   The New Indian Express

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The New Indian Express
   
Govt.'s role in tobacco control under focus   
The Hindu
The government's role in tobacco control came up for discussion, on the eve of World No Tobacco Day, in a centre in the city that has been at the forefront of fighting the battle against tobacco. V. Shanta, chairperson of Adyar Cancer Institute, spoke about the ...

27% of Pune's population at risk of oral cancer: Study   Times of India
Smokers Don't Deserve to be Teachers, Says Dr Shanta   The New Indian Express
Ban on chewing tobacco sought as State fights cancer   Deccan Herald

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DhakaTribune
   
Talking menstruation: About time?   
DhakaTribune
Your school uniform is white. And you're menstruating. There's a paralysing sense of anxiety that grips you as you realise you've stained your uniform, so you ask a friend to hold their bag and/or cover your back as you walk to the washroom. This is a common ...

'Menstrual Hygiene Day 2015 observed in Kohima   Nagaland Post
Girls should not be embarrassed about menstruation: Gul Panag   Zee News
Break the silence around menstrual hygiene   The Daily Star
The Hindu   
Times of India   
Economic Times   
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Kasmir Monitor
   
Tobacco set to kill 8.4 million people in 2022   
Kasmir Monitor
Rise in tobacco use will lead to death of 8.4 million people across the globe by 2020 and at least 70 percent of these will occur in the developing countries, health experts said here on Thursday. Pointing out that tobacco-related diseases were the single most ...

Indians really drag on to kick the butt: Report   Daily News & Analysis
Infographic: Smoking rising among Indian women   Times of India
Treating Oral Cancer - Catch them young!   Deccan Herald
The Hindu   
Daily Times   
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Livemint
   
Dr Reddy's, AstraZeneca in distribution agreement   
Livemint
Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd on Friday said it had entered into distribution agreement with AstraZeneca Pharma India Ltd to market two anti-diabetes drugs made by the British drug maker. Dr Reddy's will sell Riax, a new brand of saxagliptin, and Riax-M, ...

AstraZeneca and Dr. Reddy's Lab ink pact   The Hindu
AstraZeneca, Dr Reddy's Ink Diabetes Drug Distribution Pact   Moneycontrol.com
Dr Reddy's, AstraZeneca in pact for diabetes drug   Hindu Business Line
Business Standard   
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NYOOOZ
   
Food and Drugs Administration sends notices to e-cigarette distributors   
Daily News & Analysis
FDA commissioner Harshadeep Kamble said, "In India, for any kind of medicine to be sold, one has to take permission from the Drugs Controller General of India. The DGCI has not yet approved e-cigarettes that contain liquid nicotine. On this ground, we have ...

Maharashtra FDA issues notices to e-cigarettes sellers   Times of India
Maharashtra FDA issues notices to e-cigarette importers, distributors   Economic Times

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The Statesman
   
Jaundice Thrills Cuttack   
Odisha Samaya
Cuttack : One more person tested positive for jaundice on Friday, taking the number of those affected in the city to 14. Though the district administration claimed the situation is under control, locals alleged not less than 100 people of Mehendipur and Mahidas ...

Jaundice returns to haunt Cuttack   The Hindu
50 affected by jaundice in Cuttack | Bhubaneswar NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
Jaundice returns to haunt Cuttack civic body   Zee News

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Zee News
   
Sleep helps us learn and memorise: study   
Business Standard
A new study suggests that sleeping triggers the synapses in our brain to both strengthen and weaken, which prompts the forgetting, strengthening or modification of our memories in a process known as long-term potentiation (LTP). ADVERTISING.
Sleeping well before exams reflects positive performance   News Nation

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NYOOOZ
   
Tobacco use among students on the rise   
Barbados Today
A recent global survey shows that tobacco use among the school-aged population in Barbados is on the increase. According to the Global Youth Tobacco Survey, conducted between 2013 and 2014, more than 15 per cent of students use tobacco — an ...

Ministry working to quell tobacco use among students   Nation News
Tobacco consumption unaffected despite ban: Doctors | Vadodara NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
Ministry working to quell tobacco use among students - Nation News   Gazette Herald

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Andhra Wishesh
   
Kids with heat pyrexia keep Hyderabad's hospital busy   
Times of India
HYDERABAD: The emergency ward at Niloufer Hospital is bearing the brunt of heat pyrexia cases as hapless parents are seen rushing with small children with complaints of dehydration, high fever, diarrhoea, headache and vomiting. Take for instance, the ...

More heatwave cases in Hyderabad   Andhra Wishesh

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