2015年6月3日 星期三

2015-06-04 India Health


The Sun Daily
   
Communal bathrooms are hothouses for toothbrush bacteria   
The Sun Daily
TOOTHBRUSHES in communal bathrooms could be playing a game of catch with the bacteria fecal coliforms, spreading it far and wide in a short time, according to a new study. If the name "fecal coliforms" gives you the willies, the bacteria originates in the ...

Your Toothbrush Likely Has Poop On It, Study Finds   Huffington Post
Your toothbrush may be contaminated with faeces   Economic Times
Beware! Your toothbrush may transmit diseases   The Indian Express
Irish Independent   
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India Today
   
Infant gets treatment after govt. intervenes   
The Hindu
Turned away from four government hospitals in one night, a nine-day old baby girl finally was provided treatment at Apollo Hospital, Delhi after the intervention of the Delhi Government. A resident of Lodhi Road, the child's mother, Sarita said, “My child was ...

Top government hospitals turn away newborn with heart defect   India Today
Newborn with heart ailment denied treatment, claims family   The Indian Express
Shame of Delhi hospitals as FOUR refuse to treat newborn baby with a heart defect   Daily Mail
Zee News   
Press Trust of India   
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The Hindu
   
Doctors for creation of more awareness of organ donation   
The Hindu
The donation of organs by M. Damotharan has once again highlighted the need for heightened awareness of organ donation. “The organs will be transplanted on recipients in Chennai and Madurai who are in the final stages of their ailments and will give ...

Heart flown from Madurai to Chennai for transplant   Times of India
Cops facilitate swift transport of organs harvested from brain dead man   Web India
AI diverts plane for timely ferrying of harvested heart   Business Standard
Times of Oman   
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NDTV
   
Nine out of 10 Indians lack proper protein intake   
Times of India
Nagpur: Almost 9 out of 10 Indians have insufficient protein in their diet. Despite understanding the nutrient to be important as the body's building block, there are several widespread myths about protein consumption in the country. A recent survey on protein ...

Get this! A whopping 80% of Indians suffer from protein deficiency   Hindustan Times
80 percent Indians suffer from protein deficiency: Survey   Mid-Day
Mumbaikars Rank High In Protein Intake Than Rest: Survey   Siliconindia.com
NDTV   
Business Standard   
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Live Science
   
Losing Sense of Smell Linked with Earlier Deaths   
Live Science
People who have problems with their sense of smell may be at increased risk for dying sooner than those who don't have trouble smelling, a new study suggests. Researchers analyzed information from more than 1,100 adults in New York City whose average ...

A Simple Smell Test May Be Able to Predict When You Die   GoodHousekeeping.com (blog)
Lost your sense of smell? It may signal higher risk of death   Business Standard
Reduced smelling ability precursor to early death   Chandigarh Tribune
Daily Mail   
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Hindustan Times
   
Can't get enough sleep? Here's what you need to do   
Hindustan Times
Keeping a sleep diary and using cognitive control and imagery to concentrate on other things can help cure insomnia. (Shutterstock). Share. Nearly three quarters of participants who had been complaining of the onset of trouble sleeping slept better within ...

Can't sleep? This simple therapy session can cure your insomnia   Zee News
Can a single-shot therapy session cure insomnia?   NHS Choices

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Daily Mail
   
FORTUNE COOKIE: Maggi might be bad, but it's not alone   
Daily Mail
The nationwide action initiated against Maggi noodles may seem like a classic case of too little, too late, but it has given us a reason to mull over the state of the food we eat, and the conditions in which it is produced. The central issue isn't Maggi, which has ...

CSE welcomes initiative to test processed food like Maggi   Times of India
Maggi row: CSE for nutrition fact labelling on products   Business Standard
Need for regulations   Kashmir Times

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Hindustan Times
   
Hear, hear: Digital intimacy affecting sex life of young Indians   
Hindustan Times
Most people are not even aware that excessive use of social media is causing problems in their relationships, even their bedroom life. (Shutterstock). Share. Is sending 'kisses' on WhatsApp or posting intense love emojis on Facebook to your spouse replacing ...

Social media addiction hurting young Indians' sex lives: Experts   Times of India
Social Media Addiction Affecting Sex Life of Young Indians, Claim Experts   NDTV

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The Statesman
   
Tripura asks Centre to probe deaths after JE shots   
Times of India
Agartala: The Tripura government has requested the Union ministry of health and family welfare to send an expert team to investigate the death of three school children after they were administered Japanese Encephalitis (JE) shots in West Tripura.
Tripura urges Health Ministry to inquire 3 minors death after JE vaccine   The Shillong Times
Tripura govt orders probe into reports about death of children   The Statesman (press release)
Encephalitis vaccine kills 2 minors in Tripura   Tripura News

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ANINEWS
   
Maneka Gandhi launches IAP HealthPhone programme   
Financial Express
Union Minister of Women and Child Development Maneka Gandhi launched the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) HealthPhone programme in Delhi on Tuesday. By: ANI | June 3, 2015 11:11 am. Post Comments ...

Union Ministry of Women and Child Development launched IAP HealthPhone ...   Jagran Josh
World's largest digital mass education programme will tackle malnutrition   TheHealthSite
Modi's Digital India Initiative Gets a Fillip   The New Indian Express

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