2015年6月29日 星期一

2015-06-30 India Health


Times of India
   
Secondary education reduces HIV risk for girls   
Times of India
Longer secondary schooling reduces the risk of contracting HIV, particularly for girls, shows a study. Students with longer secondary education had an eight percent lower risk of HIV infection, about a decade later, from about 25 percent to about 17 ...
Longer secondary schooling cuts risk of HIV infection, especially for girls   Zee News
Longer schooling brakes AIDS spread: Study   Jakarta Post
Longer secondary education protects against HIV infection   Business Standard
Press Trust of India   
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Times of Malta
   
Mother's diabetes control in pregnancy may affect kids' brains   
Times of Malta
Good control of blood sugar might make a difference in how well their child does in school years later. For pregnant women with type 1 diabetes, good control of blood sugar might make a difference in how well their child does in school years later ...
Adopt diabetes game plan and opt for a healthy lifestyle   News Nation
Mom's diabetes control in pregnancy may affect kids' brains   Health24
Tackling Diabetes Gets Easy, Game Plan To Reduce Complications   Focus News
Tech Times   
Microfinance Monitor   
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Times of India
   
What if you could predict Alzheimer's 18 years earlier?   
Washington Post
One of the most heartbreaking things about Alzheimer's is that it has been impossible for doctors to predict who will get it before symptoms begin. And without early detection, researchers say, a treatment or cure may be impossible. Governments, drug ...

Indian-origin scientist finds key to early Alzheimer's diagnosis   Dispatch Times
Memory tests may predict Alzheimer's 18 years early: study   New York Daily News
Memory And Thinking Tests May Reveal Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms Up To ...   Tech Times
Immortal News   
Forbes   
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NDTV
   
Cadaver donation to give six a new lease of life   
The Hindu
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has managed to retrieve organs of a 42-year-old brain dead man. Giving details about the case, AIIMS director M. C. Misra said: “We received a call from a private hospital in Delhi informing us about ...
AIIMS's 9th this year, cadaver donor saves 4 lives   Times of India
42-Year-Old Man, Declared Brain Dead, Becomes 9th Cadaver Donor at AIIMS   NDTV
42-yr-old man becomes 9th cadaver donor at AIIMS   Press Trust of India
The Statesman (press release)   
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UPI.com
   
Umbilical 'cord milking' makes blood flow in preterm Cesarean infants better   
Financial Express
There is a new technique to improve the blood flow in preterm infants delivered by Cesarean section, claims a new research. By: ANI | June 29, 2015 4:36 pm. There is a new technique to improve the blood flow in preterm infants delivered by Cesarean ...

'Cord milking' boosts blood flow to preemies   Examiner.com
Umbilical cord 'milking' improves blood flow in preterm infants   HealthCanal.com
Cord milking best for infants delivered by C-section   Medical News Today
Zee News   
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NDTV
   
First Heart 3D-Printed With Multiple Imaging Techniques   
NDTV
Heart experts, including one of an Indian-origin, have successfully integrated two common imaging techniques to produce the first 3D anatomic model of a patient's heart. This is the first time the integration of computed tomography (CT) and 3D ...

Made-to-order heart to aid surgeons   Hindu Business Line
First 3D heart printed using imaging techniques   India Today

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Medical Xpress
   
HCV infection in hospital: Rs 3 lakh interim compensation   
Business Standard
Tamil Nadu government today told the Madras High Court that an interim compensation of Rs three lakh each would be paid to people infected with Hepatitis C Virus (HPV) due to alleged negligence after they underwent dialysis at the Stanely Medical ...

Government to give Rs 3 lakh each to 16 who got hepatitis C from Chennai ...   NYOOOZ
Study suggests less than 1% of acute HCV cases reported to the CDC   Healio
Hep C Estimates Could Be Way Off   dailyRx
Medical Xpress   
EurekAlert (press release)   
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Odisha Sun Times
   
Odisha: 30 infants affected by unknown disease   
TheHealthSite
At least 30 infants were down with an unknown disease in a remote village in Odisha's Malkangiri district, doctors said today. A team of doctors has been sent to Puruna Orkel village in Korkunda block after information about the outbreak of the disease ...

Unknown diseases attack 30 kids   Odisha Samaya
Mystery disease afflicts 30 children in Odisha's Malkangiri   Odisha Sun Times
30 infants down with unknown disease   India.com

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Calcium essential for deep sleep: Study   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: If you are having sleepless nights, blame it on calcium deficiency as a key calcium channel has been identified as responsible for deep sleep, says new study. The study also gives us a clue to understanding both normal and abnormal waking ...


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Livemint
   
DRL recalls two generic drugs in US   
Times of India
HYDERABAD: City-headquartered pharma giant Dr Reddy's Laboratories (DRL) has announced that it is voluntarily recalling two generic drugs, manufactured at its Bachupally facility, from the US market. According to the US Food and Drug Administration ...

Dr Reddy's Laboratories recalls hypertension, anti-seizure drugs from US   Financial Express
DRL Recalls Select Drugs from US Mkt   The New Indian Express
Dr Reddy's recalls anti-seizure, hypertension drugs from US market   Livemint
Economic Times   
Business Standard   
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