2015年6月16日 星期二

2015-06-17 India Health


Cancer is only a mind game   
Bangalore Mirror
Can you beat cancer with dance? A Padma Shri danseuse, and one of 12 Incredible TED Talkers on the illness, has the answer. Last month, of the many inspirational speakers who took stage at TEDx Gateway Women in Mumbai, Dr Ananda Shankar Jayant's ...


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Times of India
   
'Polluted air' can reduce white matter in our brains   
Times of India
In a new study, scientist have claimed that air pollution could cut down the white matter in our brains. For the study, a research team took brain MRIs of 1403 women who were 71 to 89 years old and used residential histories and air monitoring data to estimate ...

Air pollution may damage brain   Business Standard
Polluted air can reduce white matter in our brains   Daily Times

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Times of India
   
Modi's Yoga Day grips India, and 'Om' Meets 'Ouch!'   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: On a sticky morning last week, deputy commissioner Chandra Shekhar Sahukar of India's agriculture ministry (animal husbandry department, small ruminant section) found himself in a yoga class for the first time in his 57 years, miserably ...

Brace yourself for yoga day   Business Standard
Modi's Yoga Drive Takes Aim at Bad Habits and Bellies of India's Capital   NDTV
India PM Modi's yoga offensive gets Muslims stressed   Reuters Canada

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Empire State Tribune
   
Study reveals; neglecting sleep puts your heart at risk!   
Empire State Tribune
Not getting enough sleep at night? It might be increasing your risk for cardiovascular diseases, stroke and other complications. A study done in Russia, and presented at EuroHeartCare, reports that men who slept badly were twice as likely to suffer a heart ...

Sleep Well: Poor Sleep Ups Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke   NDTV
Sleeping less than 7 hours might trigger heart attack and stroke   TeCake
Sleeplessness Bad for the Heart   MedPage Today
The Hindu   
Tech Times   
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)
   
Abuse against elderly lowest in India among Asian countries   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: A new global review reveals that at 14 per cent, elder abuse in India is the lowest in Asia. The highest prevalence - 36 per cent - was found in China. Elder abuse includes psychological, physical and sexual abuse, neglect and financial ...

Abuse of the elderly shockingly common around the globe   Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)

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Daijiworld.com
   
Dengue: Khader to take stock of situation today   
Times of India
MANGALURU: Minister for health and family welfare U T Khader will hold meetings on Tuesday with officials and people's representatives in Belthangady, Puttur, Bantwal and Sullia taluks to take stock of the situation with regard to spread of vector-borne ...

Bantwal: Dengue scare - Khadar asks hospital staff to work on Sundays too   Daijiworld.com
Dengue cases being detected across Dakshina Kannada   The Hindu
Woman dies in DK, dengue suspected   Business Standard
NYOOOZ   
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NYOOOZ
   
Delhi food dept lifts food samples for tests   
Business Standard
Delhi's Food Safety Department has started lifting samples of health food, baby food and energy drinks of various brands for test-analysis as directed by the Central government. The move comes a few days after the Delhi government banned the sale of ...

After Maggi, Ching's Secret noodles contain prohibited substances   TheHealthSite
After Maggi, Ching's fails quality test   ET Retail

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Times of India
   
Soon, drones to catch mosquitoes, predict epidemics   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: To prevent epidemics, American tech compnay Microsoft is developing autonomous drones that collect mosquitoes to look for early signs of potentially harmful viruses being spread by them. Project Premonition is developing a system that ...

Microsoft's drones to catch mosquitoes and help stop epidemics   Financial Express
Microsoft's Drones to Catch Mosquitoes, Help Stop Epidemics   NDTV

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The Indian Express
   
Tourism Ministry to do its bit in promoting yoga   
The Indian Express
While the AYUSH ministry is the nodal agency for the International Yoga Day celebrations, the Ministry of Tourism is also playing its part. Besides propelling its missions abroad to organise simultaneous sessions on Sunday to coincide with the Rajpath ...

Traditional therapies under single roof   The Hindu
Military looks to steal yoga march   Times of India
UT to Get Rs 40 Lakh Yoga Centre   The New Indian Express
Daily News & Analysis   
Business Standard   
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NDTV
   
Why scratching an itch is so rewarding!   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Areas of the brain involved in motor control and reward processing light up more in chronic itch patients when they scratch, according to a new study which may explain why scratching evokes a pleasurable sensation. Researchers in the ...

This is why scratching an itch gives you pleasure   TheHealthSite
Scratching an itch is fruitful: Study   Bangladesh News 24 hours

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