2015年6月17日 星期三

2015-06-18 India Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Extreme exercise can lead to blood poisoning: Aus study   
Financial Express
Australian researchers have discovered that extreme exercise can cause intestinal bacteria to leak into the bloodstream, leading to blood poisoning". By: PTI | June 17, 2015 3:39 pm. Australian researchers have discovered that extreme exercise can cause ...

Ultra-marathons and endurance events 'can trigger blood poisoning'   Daily Mail
Australian researchers find link between extreme exercise and blood poisoning   Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)
Severe exercise may lead to blood poisoning   Zee News
The Australian   
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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 ...

Scratching An Itch Activates Pleasure Centers In The Human Brain: Study   Medical Daily
Dermatology: Scratching An Itch Is Incredibly Rewarding – Here's Why   Science World Report
Scientists explain why scratching an itch is so pleasurable!   Biotechin.Asia
NDTV   
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The Hindu
   
QUESTION CORNER   
The Hindu
Why does a jaundiced person's eyes and skin look yellow? JANANI. Chennai. There are two types of bile pigments, both are yellow in colour, one being Bilirubin, and the other, Biliverdin. These two pigments impart colour to the bile salts, which are called ...


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The Hindu
   
RSS Muslim Wing Releases Book   
The New Indian Express
NEW DELHI: In a bid to win over some sections of Muslim community, the Muslim Rashtriya Manch, an RSS outfit, came out with a book titled 'Yoga and Islam'. The book was launched by AYUSH Minister Shripad Naik. The 32-page booklet, which has ...

Get your stance right!   The Hindu
Yoga for sound mental and physical health: Muslim clerics   The Echo of India
Govt wants to prove yoga cures serious ailments   Times of India
The Asian Age   
Economic Times   
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Hindustan Times
   
65% of Mumbaiites with chronic constipation opt for home remedies: Survey   
Hindustan Times
According to the survey, the incidence of chronic constipation was significantly higher in Mumbai with 19% of people suffering from the problem. (Shutterstock). Share. A gut-health survey revealed 14% of people in urban India suffer from chronic constipation.
Constipation has Hit Urban India's Quality of Life: Survey   NDTV
Charted: The constipated state of India   Quartz
Uncomfortable reality: 14% of urban India hit by constipation   Times of India

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The Indian Express
   
81% water samples from food vendors in A ward contaminated: BMC report   
The Indian Express
Thirty out of 37, or 81 per cent of the water samples tested by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) from the unauthorised food stalls in the A ward were found unfit for consumption, the highest among all the 24 wards. According to a report ...

Mumbai: Citizens report more potholes than BMC   Hindustan Times
BMC cracks whip on street food stalls   The Asian Age
Vada Pav, Paani Puri and a Healthy Serving of E Coli in Mumbai   HungryForever (blog)

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The Indian Express
   
Philips launches bodygroom range   
The Indian Express
The new Philips bodygrooming range for men includes devices for trimming, shaving and grooming and promises to get rid of excessive body hair in a “painless and skin-friendly manner”. Brand ambassador and actor Arjun Kapoor launched the Philips ...

Arjun Kapoor unveils bodygrooming solutions for men   Zee News
Arjun Kapoor Endorses Hygiene and Personal Care   India West

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onmanorama
   
Elder Network to present on older adult abuse June 24   
Winona Daily News
The Elder Network will host a free program on June 24 called "Elder Abuse: What is Happening in Winona County? How Can We Prevent Abuse?" Older adults are the victims of abuse, but too often the abuse goes unreported. Why do older adults refrain from ...

Senior citizens least neglected in India   The Hans India
Abusing Elders Common Worldwide, but Lowest in India: Report   Microfinance Monitor
Elder abuse lowest in India among Asian countries   Free press journal
Economic Times   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Two-week old baby abandoned by her parents after being born with rare 'wrinkly ...   
Mirror.co.uk
A two-week old baby girl born covered in wrinkles is struggling to survive after her parents rejected her because of her rare skin condition. The tiny tot, who hasn't even been named yet, is being looked after by her granddad who fed her with goats milk from a ...

Hospital helps 16-day-old baby with rare disorder   The Hindu
Disgraceful: Mother rejects her baby born with deformities   Pulse Nigeria
Mumbai hospital helps 16-day-old baby with rare disorder | Mumbai NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
Growing Your Baby   
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NYOOOZ
   
Organs retrieved from brain dead person   
The Hindu
The vital organs were retrieved from a brain dead person at a city hospital on Monday. Senthil Kumaran (20), a final year civil engineering student at Karunya University, was working in a company at Pollachi as a part of a project. He met with an accident in ...

Organs transplanted from brain dead Coimbatore student   Times of India
Organs transplanted from brain dead Coimbatore student | Coimbatore NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ

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