2015年6月25日 星期四

2015-06-26 India Health


Zee News
   
No link between caesarean sections, autism: Study   
Zee News
Cork, Ireland: A new study has claimed that babies born via caesarean section are not at any greater risk of developing autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The new research renounced the previous study that linked C-sections with autism. Instead, it suggests ...

Autism spectrum disorder: Fixated preferences could be a sign   The Straits Times
Cesarean Section Likely Does Not Affect Autism Diagnosis   Neurology Advisor
Children born by C-section at 20% more risk of autism, finds study   Times of India
International Business Times   
KCBX   
Huffington Post   
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AL.com
   
Report: More than 1 in 8 infected with HIV don't know they have it   
AL.com
AIDS test A man takes an oral HIV test in this 2004 photo. (File photo)Crystal Bonvillian | cbonvillian@al.com. The CDC released a report with a startling statistic: one in eight do not know they have HIV. Approximately 156,300 of 1.2 million HIV sufferers are ...

Five-year window for preventing AIDS rebound   The Nation
Sustaining current efforts against AIDS not enough, epidemic may rebound in ...   Financial Express
Middle-income nations need to increase spending on HIV-AIDS: study   Livemint
Los Angeles Times   
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Sky News Australia
   
S.Korea MERS outbreak takes two more lives   
Sky News Australia
South Korea has reported two more deaths from its outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), and one new confirmed case. The latest figures bring to 31 the total death toll from the largest MERS outbreak outside Saudi Arabia, the health ...

MERS death toll rises to 31 in South Korea outbreak, one new case | Reuters   Firstpost
Hyundai Offers to Help in the Fight Against MERS   The Chosun Ilbo
South Korea Mers outbreak claims two more deaths   THE BUSINESS TIMES
TODAYonline   
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The Hindu
   
International Yoga Day and the United Nations of Yoga!   
Merinews
The International Yoga Day or World Yoga Day has come and gone. Besides setting up new records, the brouhaha that was generated both in the Indian and international press was unprecedented. Agreed it was an over hyped media event, but then who is ...

Reaction to yoga   The Hindu
Yoga—the second coming   Livemint
Yoga and the Modi asana   The Statesman (press release)
Firstpost   
Economic Times   
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Livemint
   
India, US sign agreements to strengthen cooperation in health sector   
Livemint
New Delhi: India and the US on Thursday signed three agreements in the health sector. The first, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on cancer research, prevention, control and management was signed between the National Cancer Research Institute ...

India, US ink agreements on health to enhance cooperation in key areas   IBNLive
India, US to cooperate in cancer research   Business Standard
India and USA sign agreements to strengthen cooperation in health sector   Northern Voices Online

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Voice of America
   
Study: Drug Reverses Condition That Attacks Pigment in Skin   
Voice of America
Thursday is World Vitiligo Day, aimed at raising awareness of the disfiguring skin condition. While the disease is not common, it is devastating for those who have it. But help may be on the way. Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease in which the body attacks the ...

Rheumatoid arthritis drug could hold cure for Vitiligo   Pune Mirror
Rheumatoid Arthritis Drug Might Help Vitiligo Sufferers   Times Gazette
Arthritis drug restores skin colour in vitiligo patient   Business Standard
Medical Daily   
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Delhi budget: Government to open 500 neighbourhood clinics   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The government will spend Rs 125 crore on opening 500 new neighbourhood clinics before April 2016 to improve basic health services and end quackery, besides taking the load off tertiary care hospitals. After education, healthcare has got the ...

45 pc jump in plan expenditure for health, 10000 new hospital   Business Standard
Healthcare sector to undergo major facelift   The Asian Age
Delhi increases plan health budget by 45 percent   Daijiworld.com

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Focus News
   
Mulberry Silk Can Repair Nerve Damage, Says Indian Scientists   
Focus News
The exquisite fibres of the famed mulberry silk can trigger regeneration of nerves and restore activity in limbs affected by traumatic injuries, courtesy a new technology developed by Indian scientists. A team of researchers at the Indian Institute of ...

Silk can repair nerve damage, claim Indian scientists   Pune Mirror

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Focus News
   
E-pharmacies unlawful   
Times of India
CHANDIGARH: E-Pharmacies in whatever form or model now operational in India are unlawful and current set of law does not allow to operate E-Pharmacy, said JS Shinde, president of All India Organization of Chemists & Druggists (AIOCD). DCG(I), Dr GN ...

E-pharmacies unlawful | Chandigarh NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
Online Sale Of Medicines Illegal In India   Focus News
E-pharmacies may cause public health hazard: AIOCD   Business Standard

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The Hindu
   
Government scheme peps up small hospitals in Madurai   
Times of India
MADURAI: Health and human rights activists here who found anomalies in the implementation of the state health insurance scheme on Thursday demanded a social audit into the scheme. Based on information gathered through Right to Information (RTI) Act, ...

“Private hospitals benefit more from State insurance scheme”   The Hindu
Government scheme peps up small hospitals in Madurai | Madurai NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ

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