2015年6月2日 星期二

2015-06-03 India Health


CBS News
   
Sleep Could Help Stave Off Alzheimer's And Memory Loss, According To New ...   
Huffington Post
We've long known that people with Alzheimer's disease often experience problems with their sleep. But according to a new study from the University of California, Berkeley, poor shut-eye in older adults may play a role in the development of the disease in the ...

Alzheimer's-Linked Brain Proteins Tied to Poor Sleep in Study   Philly.com
Sleep more to avoid Alzheimer's, memory loss   Business Standard
Poor sleep is linked to Alzheimer's new study claims   Irish Independent
RT   
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The Express Tribune
   
LOL, it's all in the genes   
Calcutta Telegraph
New Delhi, June 2: A gene that sits on chromosome 17 in every human cell appears to play a key role in how quickly a person will break into a smile, burst into laughter or display distress when emotionally upset. Scientists have documented the strongest ...

New Northwestern Research Identifies the Funny Gene   Chicago Inno
Laugh, Or Not? It May Depend On Genes   International Business Times
If you're prone to fits of the giggles, blame your genes, says study   Metro
Free Press Journal   
The Express Tribune   
Laboratory Equipment   
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Daily Mail
   
Wearing heels for more than 3 years could do you harm: Shoes can cause ...   
Daily Mail
An elegant pair of heels can seem the perfect way to complete a smart outfit. But women who wear them too often may find the downsides soon outweigh the benefits – as research shows they can cause a potentially harmful imbalance in the feet. Scientists ...

High heels can damage your ankle muscles   Times of India
Three years in high heels and your ankles will never forgive you   The Times (subscription)
Killer heels really are bad for your health: But exercise can combat damage   Express.co.uk

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Times of India
   
Shocking: Being depressed is the new 'in' thing   
Times of India
Blame it on our stressful life, easy accessibility to too much reading material on the Internet and otherwise that discuss mental frailties at length, or simply the 'celebrity effect', but being down in the dumps seems to be the rage with a sizeable number of urban ...


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Times of India
   
9 of 10 Indians lack adequate protein, Mumbaikars score high   
Times of India
MUMBAI: The typical Indian meal, whether served in a home in Mumbai or Delhi, is woefully deficient on proteins, said a survey released on Monday. The Protein Consumption in the Diet of Adult Indians Survey, a multi-city survey, which was conducted by ...

80% Indians Suffer from Protein Deficiency, Reveals Survey   NDTV
More than 80% of Indians suffer protein deficiency, reveals study   Hindustan Times
70 pc people from West Zone not aware of   Web India
Business Standard   
TheHealthSite   
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ANINEWS
   
Digital mass education programme to tackle malnutrition   
Business Standard
The Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) in collaboration with the Mother and Child Health and Education Trust on Tuesday launched a digital mass education programme - dubbed the world's largest - to tackle the challenge of malnutrition in mothers and ...

Modi's Digital India Initiative Gets a Fillip   The New Indian Express
IAP with HealthPhone launches IAP HealthPhone programme in India   Financial Express
Maneka Gandhi launches IAP HealthPhone programme   ANINEWS

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The New Indian Express
   
Scientists Crack Tulsi Genome Sequence   
The New Indian Express
BENGALURU: City-based scientists, in collaboration with scientists from a central institute, have sequenced the genome of holy basil (tulsi) plant. Gopalakrishnan Ramaswamy, Chellappa Gopalakrishnan, Sriram Parmeshwaran — scientists working in ...

CSIR scientists reveal why 'Tulsi' has therapeutic properties   TeCake
CSIR succeeds in whole genome sequencing of basil   Business Standard
Decoded: the big promise of tulsi   Calcutta Telegraph
Mobiletor.com   
Odisha Samaya   
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Chandigarh Tribune
   
'Pratham pooja' performed ahead of Amarnath yatra   
Zee News
Srinagar: In a bid to seek blessings of Lord Shiva for smooth conduct of the annual Amarnath yatra, Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board's CEO on Tuesday performed 'pratham pooja' at Chandanwari on the traditional Pahalgam track to the holy cave shrine.
Lal Singh for providing medical facilities to Yatris under one roof   Kashmir Images
Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board organizes Pratham Pooja at Chandanwari   Scoop News
Government to hire doctors   GreaterKashmir.com

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indiatvnews.com
   
200 million less hungry people than 25 years ago   
FreshPlaza
A U.N. report has noted that 795 million people were hungry in the year 2014. That's a mind-boggling number. But in fact it's 200 million lower than the estimated 1 billion hungry people in 1990. The improvement is especially impressive because the world ...

There Are 200 Million Fewer Hungry People Than 25 Years Ago   GPB
Last 5 Years, number of undernourished Indians rises   indiatvnews.com (press release) (blog)

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The Hindu
   
Artificial heart lung machine saves teen's life   
The Hindu
At first, C. Balasundaram and his wife thought their daughter merely had a throat infection. Five days later, 12-year-old Soubhashree could not sit, and had to be admitted to a hospital in Puducherry, where the family lived. Doctors told her parents she was in a ...

Artificial heart lung machine cures swine flu affected child in India   ANINEWS

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