2015年6月27日 星期六

2015-06-28 India Health


Firstpost
   
Bihar: Child dies, six others fall ill after taking polio drops   
Financial Express
A child has died and six others fell ill on Saturday in Bihar's Vaishali district allegedly after being administered polio drops. By: ANI | Patna | June 27, 2015 4:15 pm. G+. A child has died and six others fell ill on Saturday in Bihar's Vaishali district allegedly after ...

Kid dies after 'immunization', govt denies cause   Times of India
Infant Dies Reportedly After Receiving Anti-Polio Injection, Centre Seeks Report ...   NDTV
Polio drops `kill` baby; six hospitalized | Patna NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
Zee News   
Business Standard   
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NDTV
   
'No shortage of funds to improve health sector'   
Times of India
Guwahati: The Union health and family welfare minister, Jagat Prakash Nadda, on Saturday told health ministers and senior officials from the eight northeastern states that there would be no shortage of funds for improving the health sector in the region.
Nadda reviews health facilities in Northeast states   Zee News
Nadda: AIIMS likely this year   Calcutta Telegraph
Shri j P Nadda meets Health Ministers of North East states   Business Standard

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Nature.com
   
Researchers frustrated by failure to roll out 'game-changing' Ebola test   
Nature.com
A simple, fast kit for Ebola diagnosis was approved four months ago, but has yet to make it to the field. Declan Butler. 26 June 2015. Article tools. Rights & Permissions. Andy Cross/The Denver Post via Getty Images. An inexpensive, rapid test kit for Ebola was ...

Rapid-detection Ebola test could be game-changer   CBS News
New Rapid Ebola Test Shows Promise in African Clinics   Doctors Lounge
Do statins offer hope vs. Ebola?   HealthCanal.com
Awareness Times   
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Times of India
   
How to keep Alzheimer's at bay   
Times of India
Many programs have been designed around the scientific evidence over the time that may help in preventing Alzheimer's disease. Tips that may help keep Alzheimer's at bay includes getting enough sleep, eating healthy, exercising a few times a week and ...

Letters: Increase in Alzheimer's funding needed   NJ.com
Lilly's CEO decided drug's fate in 'the Cave'   Salt Lake Tribune
Lilly's Alzheimer's Game   Seeking Alpha

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The Hindu
   
Resident doctors set July 9 deadline   
The Hindu
Resident doctors who went on a strike earlier this week have given both the Central and State government time till July 9 to ensure all their demands are positively responded to. Threatening another agitation, members of Federation of Resident Doctors' ...

Home guards deputed in govt hospitals for doctors' safety   Hindustan Times
Delhi doctors association again threaten stir from July 9, claim government ...   IBNLive
Doctors complain of attacks, threaten fresh strike   Times of India
Business Standard   
NYOOOZ   
New Kerala   
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TeCake
   
India US sign MOUs for development of health sector   
TeCake
India and United States signed a series of Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) aimed at development of health sectors on 25 June 2015. The agreements include enhanced cooperation in areas like infrastructure development, cancer research, capacity ...

India, US Sign Agreements On Health, Cancer Research, Tech To Enhance ...   Focus News
India, US signed MoUs to enhance cooperation in areas of Health Sector   Jagran Josh
Memorandums between India and USA   Times of India
Business Standard   
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The Hindu
   
Indian leader, millions around world bend and contort their bodies to celebrate ...   
Yorkton News Review
Afghans and foreigners perform yoga during the first International Yoga Day, at the Indian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, June 21, 2015. Thousands of yoga enthusiasts took part in mass yoga programs to mark the first International Yoga Day ...

Yoga in Kaliyug   The New Indian Express
PM Modi congratulates people for participating in global Yoga Day Jun 22   Rapid News Network
Heralding peace and harmony through yoga   New Straits Times Online
gulfnews.com   
The Hindu   
Livemint   
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TeCake
   
Everything you want to know about Shingles that killed Sanjeevani actor   
TeCake
Shingles, the disease that took life of TV actor, Sanjit Bedi, has created panic in the industry. Sanjit Bedi was widely recognised as 'Dr. Omi' of the TV serial 'Sanjeevani'. Bedi was suffering from the viral infection Shingles and was admitted in Marine Line's ...

Shingles: A Viral Infection That Claimed TV Actor Sanjit Bedi's Life   Focus News
The lesser known terrors of shingles   Times of India
Focus on Shingles as Sanjit Bedi's Death Sends Shockwaves   Microfinance Monitor
TheHealthSite   
Odisha Samaya   
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Times of India
   
Mulayam Singh admitted to Gurgaon hospital   
Times of India
GURGAON: Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav has been admitted to a private hospital here following high fever, a doctor said today. The 75-year-old former Uttar Pradesh chief minister was admitted to Medicity Medanta Hospital yesterday around ...

Mulayam Singh discharged from Gurgaon hospital   India Today
Mulayam Singh admitted in Gurgaon hospital with high fever   Firstpost
Mulayam treated at hospital for infection, discharged   Business Standard

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Zee News
   
HIV positive woman publicly shamed by doctors in Meerut Jun 27, 5:27 pm   
ANINEWS
Meerut, June 27 (ANI): A 30-year-old HIV positive woman in Uttar Pradesh was labeled 'Bio Hazard +ve' by the doctors who also forced her to clean her own medical waste just days after her delivery. The woman was admitted to Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel ...

Shocking: HIV positive mother labelled 'Bio-Hazard' by Meerut hospital staff!   Zee News
HIV Positive Mother Labelled 'Bio-Hazard' By Hospital Staff In Meerut   Huffington Post India

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