2015年7月2日 星期四

2015-07-03 India Health


Scientists find potential new HIV therapy   
Financial Express
Scientists have discovered a way to block replication of the most common form of HIV at a key moment when the infection is just starting to develop. By: PTI | July 2, 2015 10:23 am. G+. Scientists have discovered a way to block replication of the most ...

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Daily News & Analysis
   
MARD strike: Maharashtra government says demands infeasible   
Daily News & Analysis
The MARD has put forward 10 demands such as hike in stipend, fixing of duty hours, maternity leave, TB leave, resolution of accommodation problems and security of doctors. The MARD wants two months' leave for resident doctors who contract TB during ...

Doctors' strike hampers patient care at Sassoon   Times of India
4000 doctors on strike, hospitals struggle under patient load   The Indian Express
Maha Education Minister Vinod Tawde appeals to govt doctors to call off strike   Firstpost
The Hindu   
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NDTV
   
Innovations Will Help Better Health Services in India: Union Health Minister ...   
NDTV
New Delhi: Union Health Minister J P Nadda today appealed to states to give "priority" to innovations and adopt best practices for achieving "superior outcomes" in the health care sector of the country. "Superior outcomes in health care in India will ...
Union health minister urges state govts to focus on innovations to achieve ...   pharmabiz.com
National Summit on best practices   Times of India
24X7 helpline on health sector launched   Economic Times
Financial Express   
Business Standard   
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FOX News Radio
   
Army officer treated with new cell-based therapy   
Business Standard
A senior army officer, who suffered a severe spinal injury causing partial paralysis, has been cured after successfully undergoing a new stem cell therapy at a hospital here, authorities said on Thursday. Gaurav Bhatia, who was a medical officer with ...
'The Fountain of Youth' – Are Stem Cells the Secret?   FOX News Radio (blog)

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Huffington Post
   
There's A Sign Women Are Ovulating, But Men Can't Detect It   
Huffington Post
By Cari Nierenberg, Contributing LiveScience Writer Published on 07/01/2015 11:38 AM EDT on LiveScience. Women's cheeks get redder when they are the most fertile, but this color change is so subtle that it is undetectable by the human eye, a new study ...

The face of fertility: why do men find women who are near ovulation more ...   The Independent
Women's faces are redder during ovulation   Health24
Woman's face look more attractive when they ovulate, but it's not the blushing   ZME Science
Focus News   
Financial Express   
Gizmodo   
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The Hindu
   
Intermittent monsoons cause spurt in vector-borne diseases   
Times of India
MANGALURU: This year's intermittent monsoon has been bad news for the health department. The stop and start rains has seen abnormal rise in communicable vector borne diseases like dengue and malaria. Adding to the woes is the cases of H1NI and ...

MP: seek help from private medical colleges, students   The Hindu
Intermittent monsoons cause spurt in vector-borne diseases | Mangalore NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Day 1 of resident doctors' strike cripples OPD services in Mumbai   
Daily News & Analysis
On the first day of the indefinite strike called by resident doctors in the city, all OPDs in state and BMC-run hospitals got affected. Resident doctors of Parel's KEM hospital refuse to attend to patients as statewide strike starts on Thursday Aakash ...
200 surgeries cancelled at 4 civic hospitals as doctors strike   Times of India

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The Hans India
   
Facts contradict JP Nadda's immunisation prediction   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Health Minister J.P. Nadda sparked scepticism when he declared on June 30 that India would reach the universal immunisation target, or 95 percent of all children, by the end of 2016. The disbelief gets credence because less than four months ...

Facts belie health minister's child immunisation prediction   Scroll.in
Facts belie minister's immunisation prediction (Special to IANS)   Business Standard
Facts Belie Minister's Immunisation Prediction   Newslaundry
TheHealthSite   
YourStory.com   
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Times LIVE
   
Docs find something good to say about fast food   
Times LIVE
Eating fast food increased the amount of sodium people consumed per day by an average of 300mg, whereas restaurant dining added 412mg. File photo. Image by: Gallo Images/Thinkstock. You might think a meal at an expensive restaurant was better for ...

Restaurant food adds extra 200 calories: Study   Times of India
Restaurant Meals Are Just as Unhealthy as Fast Food, So... Eat All of the ...   Bustle
Restaurant meals are as unhealthy as fast food, survey finds   Telegraph.co.uk
Zee News   
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Daily Times
   
Smartphone that can tell you 'you're pregnant' comes closer to reality   
Daily Times
Researchers at the Hanover Centre for Optical Technologies (HOT), University of Hanover, Germany, have developed a self-contained fibre optic sensor for smartphones with the potential for use in a wide variety of biomolecular tests, including those for ...

Soon smartphones to monitor diabetes, take pregnancy tests   Hindustan Times
Addon turns phone into a pathology lab   Mumbai Mirror
Soon, your smartphone can tell if you are pregnant   Economic Times
Mirror.co.uk   
Times of India   
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