2015年6月30日 星期二

2015-07-01 India Health


News Nation
   
Planning to get married. Don't as it may harm you badly!   
News Nation
Are you planning to get married? Don't, the social institution which cilivilazations have obeyed to can spoil your life. How? A study has showed that people after marriage relax and put on extra kilos thus inviting many health troubles. Married couples ...
Getting hitched soon? Beware, marriage can make you fatter!   Hindustan Times
Marriage may not be good for your figure: study   Times of India
Yes, 'Love Weight' Is A Real Thing   Huffington Post
Daily News & Analysis   
The Indian Express   
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Odisha Samaya
   
Immune Response of severe Asthma Patients is Different than Milder forms of ...   
Odisha Samaya
According to a study, published in Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI), the immune response of severe Asthma patients is different than milder forms of the lung condition. The study was made by an Indian-origin researcher. The researcher said, “The ...

Severe asthma fails to respond to treatment   Kasmir Monitor

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Firstpost
   
Govt plans to achieve 95 percent immunisation cover by 2016 end: Health ...   
Firstpost
New Delhi: The government has set a target to achieve 95 percent immunisation cover by the end of 2016, Union Health Minister JP Nadda on Tuesday said, even as he sought help of the private sector for better management of the programme in rural areas.
Government targets 95% immunisation cover by 2016 end, says Health Minister ...   Daily News & Analysis
'Private sector must join government for better healthcare'   Business Standard
Govt seeks pvt sector help to boost immunisation programme   Zee News

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Daily News & Analysis
   
IMA to celebrate Doctor's Day   
Times of India
VADODARA: Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Wednesday will celebrate Doctor's Day across the city along with various celebrations that will be held across 30 IMA branches in the state. The focus if this year's celebrations will be the principles that ...
Protect the doctor to save the patient   Daily News & Analysis
IMA calls for State's help in drug production   The Hindu
IMA to celebrate Doctor`s Day | Vadodara NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ

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Tech Times
   
Memory And Thinking Tests May Reveal Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms Up To ...   
Tech Times
Tests could reveal physical, biological changes linked to Alzheimer's much earlier than previously thought, researchers say. Those changes could be detectable even in middle age, they suggest. (Photo : Xurxo Lobato | Getty Images). The battle against ...

Middle Age Memory Failures Can Predict Alzheimer's 18 Years earlier   FitnHit.com

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West Texas News
   
Umbilical Cord Milking Benefits Infants Delivered Through C Section   
West Texas News
Preterm infants delivered through C Section subjected to cord milking, soon after their birth, showed higher levels of red blood cells, improved blood pressure and better blood flow. Earlier doctors had practiced delayed clamping for the same purpose.
Umbilical Cord Milking and Premature Babies: Technique Helps Improve Blood ...   Science World Report
Umbilical Cord 'Milking' May Help Preemies Delivered by C-Section   Philly.com
New Umbilical Cord Milking Method May Be Better For C-Section Premies   Pioneer News
International Business Times   
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NDTV
   
Jammu and Kashmir Minister 'Fixes' Woman Doctor's Collar, Image Goes Viral   
NDTV
Lakhanpur, Jammu and Kashmir: The image of a minister in Jammu and Kashmir touching the collar of a woman doctor has been widely circulated on social media and has provoked sharp criticism. The photograph was taken when Chaudhary Lal Singh, the ...

Pic of BJP minister touching woman doctor's collar goes viral   Deccan Herald
Caught on camera: J-K minister touching woman doc indecently   India Today

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Daily Mail
   
Bryon Wake, 15, injects himself with microchip   
Daily Mail
Most parents fear their teenager might get a tattoo or a piercing without their permission. But technology enthusiast Bryon Wake, 15, injected himself with a microchip in a DIY operation in his bedroom while his unwitting mother and father were downstairs.
15-year-old becomes Britain's youngest 'cyborg'   Financial Express

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The Hindu
   
Dr. Reddy's recalls some drugs   
The Hindu
Pharma major Dr. Reddy's Laboratories has voluntarily started recalling some of its drugs used to treat seizure and hypertension from the US market. According to the enforcement report of the USFDA, for the week ended June 24, the company last month ...

DRL recalls two generic drugs in US   Times of India
Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd reply to clarification sought by the exchange   Hindu Business Line
Dr Reddy's Laboratories recalls hypertension, anti-seizure drugs from US   Financial Express
Livemint   
Economic Times   
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Ex-deputy dean of Sion hospital falls to death   
Times of India
MUMBAI: A former deputy dean of civic-run Sion Hospital allegedly fell off the fifth floor of his residential building in Parel on Tuesday. Dr Umesh Pai (58), who had been associated with two corporation hospitals for over four decades, had retiresd ...
Former dean falls off building, dies   The Indian Express
Former Sion Hospital official dies after falling off balcony   Mumbai Mirror

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