2015年6月24日 星期三

2015-06-25 India Health


The Hindu
   
MDR-TB spreads less within households   
The Hindu
Unlike people with drug-susceptible TB, those with multi drug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) are less likely to transmit disease to others living in the same household (also known as household contacts), a study published on June 23 in the journal PLOS Medicine ...

Rise in drug resistant TB cases worries health officials   Hindustan Times

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Metro
   
Condom that changes colour when STIs are detected invented   
New Zealand Herald
A yellow glow indicates the wearer probably has herpes, blue signals syphilis and if the condom turns green its chlamydia which may be present. Photo / Thinkstock. A condom that changes colour when it comes in to contact with sexually transmitted infections ...

Condom with colour-coded warning   Times LIVE
The condom that changes colour if the wearer has a sexually transmitted disease   Stuff.co.nz
Roses are red, condoms are blue... if you have syphilis   CNET
Examiner.com   
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Popular Science
   
Prescription Pill Makes You Forget To Be Addicted To Drugs   
Popular Science
Addiction is more complex than a chemical need for a particular substance—it's a conjunction of circumstantial and social cues that remind an addict that they need to take a hit. Now researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have found that a blood ...

Blood pressure meds may cure addiction: Study   Economic Times
Blood pressure drug may stop cocaine, alcohol addiction   Zee News
Blood pressure may prevent drug and alcohol addiction for good!   The Standard Daily
KXAN.com   
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Free press journal
   
Govt. to bear expenses of Kala azar patients   
The Hindu
... : The State government will bear the medical expenses of the poor patients infected with Kala-azar (black fever). Decision was taken based on a request to Health Minister V.S. Sivakumar seeking financial support to treat Babu Edapparakkal of Edappara ...

Awareness campaign against viral fever, kala azar in Kerala   Business Standard
Three in Kerala diagnosed with kala azar   Zee News
Minister Allays Fears of Black Fever Cases   The New Indian Express
New Kerala   
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Medical Xpress
   
Children born by C-section at 20% more risk of autism, finds study   
Times of India
MUMBAI: It has for long been known that birth by Caesarean section (C-section) heightens the risk of asthma and diabetes for the newborn, but it's now being associated with autism too. An Irish study published in American medical journal, JAMA Psychiatry, ...

Autism And Cesarean Section: Rest-Assured, No Causal Link Has Been Found   Science World Report
Caesarean Section Linked to Increased Autism Rate   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
Autism Risk and Cesarean Delivery: Final Verdict Is In   Medscape
7thSpace Interactive (press release)   
Huffington Post   
Psychiatry Advisor   
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TIME
   
This Is the Country With the World's Most Polluted Air, According to an ...   
TIME
The World Bank's annual report on global environmental indicators, known as the “Little Green Data Book,” was released last week and contained a few surprises, including an unexpected contender for the country with the world's worst air. The distinction did ...

Air pollution may shrink brain's white matter   Futurity: Research News
Air pollution: Delhi is dirty, but how do other cities fare?   The Guardian (blog)
WHO-China Worse Off Than India In Terms Of Air Pollution   Empire State Tribune
Mother Jones   
TODAYonline   
Livemint   
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FDA.gov
   
Problems of sickle cell disease patients will be solved in next three months ...   
Times of India
NAGPUR: All the problems of the poor people in the state suffering from sickle cell disease (SCD) will be solved within the next three months, Minister for Social Justice Rajkumar Badole assured. He was addressing patients of the disease, their parents and ...

Sickle Cell Disease and Clinical Trials   FDA.gov

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The Statesman
   
Amartya in Mamata's global advisory group   
Times of India
KOLKATA: The state has decided to constitute a global advisory group for developing an institute of public health at Nadia's Kalyani. The group will comprise Nobel laureate Amartya Sen and other educationists who are experts in public health. The institute ...

Institute of Public Health to come up in WB   The Statesman (press release)
Global advisory group for developing institute of public health at Kalyani ...   NYOOOZ
Global centre on public health to come up in Bengal: Mamata   CanIndia News

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Times of India
   
Five-step guide to absolute abs   
Times of India
It's not just about sweating it out in the gym. To have strong, defined abs, you need to cut down on stress and more. So you may be sweating it out in the gym for more than two hours, eating right and on time. But that belly fat refuses to budge. When it comes to ...

Abs you like it   Ahmedabad Mirror

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Wall Street Journal
   
Fashion Alert: Skinny Jeans May Be Bad for Your Health   
Wall Street Journal
A new study says skinny jeans may cause nerve and muscle damage but fashionistas don't necessarily have to give up on the trend yet. Transcript +. This transcript has been automatically generated and may not be 100% accurate. ... there's not really a ...

COLUMN: Fashion's tight grip on our bodies   Indiana Daily Student
Why You Shouldn't Throw Out Your Skinny Jeans   New York Times
Skinny jeans: Fashion trend or health hazard?   Business Standard
Zee News   
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