2015年7月6日 星期一

2015-07-07 India Health


The News Reports
   
Ancient herbal therapy protects heart from hypertrophy, Indian scientist claims   
The News Reports
Indian researchers have long spoken in favour of herbal medicines and people in the country have been relying on Ayurveda for the same reason and now an Indian scientist, Mahesh Gupta, has claimed that ancient herbal therapy can protect the heart from ...

Indian scientist claims ancient herbal therapy may protect heart from hypertrophy   ANINEWS

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The News Reports
   
Increasing number of men detected with thyroid disorders: Study   
Times of India
MUMBAI: Thyroid disorders, which are most commonly associated with women, are affecting men as well with serious consequences leading to heart problems, mental health issues and infertility. Diagnostic chain SRL Diagnostics recently conducted a ...

SRL study: Indian urban men at higher risks of thyroid dysfunction   Financial Express
Men aged 31-45 prone to thyroid dysfunction   New Kerala
Over 22% Indians suffer from thyroid dysfunction, study finds   The News Reports

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Livemint
   
“HEAT”Heat-related deaths will double in urban India by 2080: IIM, Ahmedabad   
Financial Express
Heat-related mortalities will witness a two-fold increase in urban areas of India by 2080, a study done by the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) predicts. By: PTI | July 6, 2015 7:54 pm ...

Heat-Related Deaths will Double in Urban India By 2080: Study   NDTV
Heat-related deaths will double in urban India by 2080: IIM   Economic Times
Heat-related deaths to double in urban India by 2080: IIM   Livemint

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Times of India
   
'Assault' on doctor: Patient's kin arrested   
The Indian Express
The Mumbai Police Monday arrested a patient's relative under Section 4 of the Doctors' Protection Act, 2010, for physically assaulting a resident doctor at state-run JJ hospital. The doctor, Wafi Ansari, attached with opthalmology department, claimed ...
Maha patient kin manhandles doctor two days after strike over security   Times of India
JJ Hospital doctor assaulted by patient's angry relatives   Mid-Day
Maha patient kin manhandles doctor two days after strike over security ...   NYOOOZ

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The Indian Express
   
HIV Prevention: Centre gets tight-fisted, mission takes a blow   
The Indian Express
HIV Prevention, HIV, National AIDS Control Organisation, NACO, pune news,MSACS Twenty-eight-year old Omkar is gay, does not hide his status and was elated when he got a job in April this year as an accountant that paid him Rs 12,000 a month at ...

Outreach workers get no salary for months, forced to go back to sex trade   Deccan Herald
Share HIV-control cost: NACO; state non-committal   Times of India

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IBNLive
   
28 hostel students fall sick after eating stale food   
The Hindu
A day after one person died in Kothamajeru village in Challapalli mandal of Krishna district due to an illness contracted from contaminated water, 28 students of the BC Welfare Hostel for Girls in the Guduru fell sick after consuming stale food in ...
Andhra Pradesh: 27 hostel inmates hospitalised for suspected food poisoning   IBNLive

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SahilOnline
   
Health department ambulances too could go the 108 way   
Times of India
MANGALURU: Ambulances under the department of health and family welfare could well go the way if a hint given by minister for health and family welfare U T Khader is anything to go by. At present, the state government offers 108 ambulance service to ...
Health department ambulances too could go the 108 way | Mangalore NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
Private hospitals told to follow treatment protocol   The Hindu
Second bike ambulance launched in Mangaluru   SahilOnline
Deccan Herald   
Daijiworld.com   
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Times of India
   
Deadly sting: Morgue workers seen removing, selling body parts   
Times of India
MEERUT: In a shocking scam, a sting operation done by a team of anti-corruption activists has revealed that workers in some Uttar Pradesh hospitals who assist doctors in conducting post-mortems have been removing organs from human bodies and selling ...

Deadly sting: Morgue workers seen removing, selling body parts | Kanpur ...   NYOOOZ
Caught on camera: Meerut hospital staff sells human liver   Hindustan Times
Organs of dead bodies sold for high prices in Uttar Pradesh   Deccan Herald

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India Today
   
NC hits out at Lal Singh for entering ICU without mask, apron   
GreaterKashmir.com
Taking potshots at Singh for checking uniforms of doctors, he said, the Health Minister has different rules for himself when concerning the safety of patients. Press Trust of India Srinagar, Publish Date: Jul 6 2015 10:16PM | Updated Date: Jul 6 2015 ...
J-K minister endangers lives of new born babies   India Today
CM never asked to relocate gynae ward of GB Pant hospital: Lal Singh   Kashmir Times
Lal Singh visits GB Pant Hospital   Kashmir Images

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The News Reports
   
Do food labels make us eat healthy?   
Economic Times
LONDON: If you are making unhealthy food choices, part of the blame can be shared by food labels that are making consumers confused with their overload of information, says a new research. "We found that the range of labels used by retailers and ...

Shoppers baffled by nutritional labels on food   Business Standard
Food Labels Tend To Confuse Consumers: Research   Focus News

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