2015年7月7日 星期二

2015-07-08 India Health


Times of India
   
Men aged 31 - 45 at greater risk of thyroid dysfunction   
TheHealthSite
The study conducted by SRL Diagnostics said that currently 22.68 percent of Indians already are afflicted by thyroid dysfunction, and suffer from health problems including heart diseases and infertility. 'In India, East zone has highest percentage of ...
SRL study: Indian urban men at higher risks of thyroid dysfunction   Financial Express
Increasing number of Indian Urban men detected with thyroid disorders:Study   FitnHit.com
Men aged 31-45 prone to thyroid dysfunction   Daijiworld.com

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Times of India
   
'Affordability of tobacco products sees 15% rise'   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Despite higher tobacco taxes, the affordability of tobacco products has increased in India by around 15% between 2008 and 2014, according to latest estimates of the World Health Organization (WHO). The reason, the agency says, is that ...

CVS Health Leaves US Chamber of Commerce Over Smoking Stance   Wall Street Journal
WHO report: Few govts levy appropriate tax on tobacco   The Indian Express
CVS Health quits US Chamber of Commerce over tobacco stance   Reuters
New York Times   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Turned away by two govt. hospitals, day-old baby dies   
The Hindu
A day-old baby born prematurely died for want of treatment after two well-equipped Central Government hospitals closed their doors on him and a third one made him wait for an hour. A senior Central Government official said an inquiry has been ordered ...
Day-old baby dies after government hospitals refuse treatment   Times of India
'Turned away' by hospitals, newborn dies   The Indian Express
Baby dies after three government hospitals refuse treatment   Hindustan Times
Firstpost   
IBNLive   
Daily News & Analysis   
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The Indian Express
   
A step nearer taming malaria   
Calcutta Telegraph
New Delhi, July 7: An Indian parasitologist who had suffered malaria as a child has identified a key mechanism through which the malaria parasite survives in blood, an advance that may pave the way for new anti-malaria treatment. Mohammad Alam, a ...

UK researchers identify new way to kill the malaria parasite   Outbreak News Today
Malaria: New Information Linked To Parasite Reveals Treatment For Disease   Science World Report
Indian scientist helps find breakthrough malaria cure   The Hindu

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Outbreak News Today
   
Leptospirosis threat looms large in city, 12 deaths in one week   
The Indian Express
The city is witnessing a drastic rise in deaths caused by Leptospirosis, with 12 persons succumbing to the disease in the past one week. The health officials have blamed the transmission of disease carrying bacteria through flood waters as the reason ...
Lepto scare in Mumbai: 12 patients die in a week   Times of India
Leptospirosis claims 12 lives in Mumbai   The Hindu
Mumbai flooding contributes to leptospirosis deaths   Outbreak News Today
Mumbai Mirror   
NYOOOZ   
FitnHit.com   
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Focus News
   
WHO's Notice Of Concern Serious Concern For Quest Life   
Focus News
City based clinical research organisation (CRO) Quest Life Sciences said it will redo the studies all over again to the satisfaction of World Health Organisation (WHO) so as to lift the notice of concern issued by the global body. The WHO was not ...
WHO raps Chennai pharma co to retest drugs   Hindustan Times
Another Indian firm under fire for shoddy clinical trials work | Reuters   Firstpost
Quest Life Sciences gets WHO notice   Business Standard
Financial Express   
The New Indian Express   
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The Statesman
   
Cardiovascular risk factors on the rise in Asia: Study   
Zee News
Tokyo: Cardiovascular risk factors like hypertension, high cholesterol and diabetes appear to be on the rise in Asia, particularly Japan, says researchers. Using data from earlier studies and examining a health programme launched by the Japanese ...

High prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in Asia: Study   News Nation

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Ahmedabad Mirror
   
Eat your heart out   
Ahmedabad Mirror
It is always good to hear that a beloved something, which for long had been touted as 'bad', is, in fact, beneficial. You do not of course need validation to eat chocolate or drink coffee, but when researchers tell you that these can quell heart ...

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NDTV
   
New Mobile App Warns Drinkers if They Exceed Alcohol Limit   
NDTV
If you are not sure about how to curb excess drinking, then download this app that will warn you the moment you exceed your daily alcohol limit. The app "The Alcohol Tracker," enables users to log the number of beers, shots or glasses of wine they are ...
Smartphone app to Check Daily Alcohol Limit   The New Indian Express
This smartphone app will tell you when to stop drinking   Zee News
Do You Know Your Drinking Limit? New App Will Tell You When You've Had ...   Medical Daily

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Times of India
   
Why eyes have more wrinkles than the forehead   
Times of India
Find out why wrinkles are more prominent near your eyes than forehead. Sometimes a person might think that why wrinkles are more prominent on certain parts of face and shallow on other, well oil-secreting glands are the reason behind it. A new study ...

Got crow's feet? Why wrinkles occur more in certain parts of the face   The Australian Financial Review
Here's Why Your Eyes Have More Wrinkles Than Your Forehead   The New Indian Express
Know why wrinkles occur mostly near your eyes!   News Nation
TheHealthSite   
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