2015年7月8日 星期三

2015-07-09 India Health


News Nation
   
This is the major reason for unfavorable pregnancy outcomes in India!   
News Nation
Do you know, what are the main reasons for the adverse pregnancy outcomes in India? They are poor sanitation practises like open defecation which affect several pregnant ladies in India according to a new research. The research was done by Bijaya K ...

Open Defecation Adversely Affects Pregnancy Outcome   The New Indian Express
Poor sanitation responsible for unfavorable pregnancy outcomes in India: New ...   Daily News & Analysis
Poor sanitation responsible for unfavorable pregnancy outcomes in India   Financial Express
Business Standard   
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Nature World News
   
Anxiety, Monkeys, Us: Delving Into Genetics   
Nature World News
Anxiety can be passed from parent to child, say researchers. They are looking for molecular differences to explain how. (Photo : Wikipedia Commons). Whether you are Woody Allen or a Rhesus monkey, you might have had an anxious parent.
Parents can pass anxiety and depression on to their children   Clarence Valley Daily Examiner

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Daily Times
   
When did women start to outlive men?   
Daily Times
It's well known that women live longer than men do, but this wasn't always the case: a new study finds that differences between men and women's life expectancies began to emerge in the late 1800s. For the study, researchers analysed information from ...

Women Outlive Men Because Of Cardiovascular Issues: Study   International Business Times
Why do men suffer more heart problems than women?   Telegraph.co.uk
Revealed: Why women live longer than men   Free Press Journal
JOE   
ScienceBlog.com (blog)   
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The Indian Express
   
How well you smell could be making you fat - research   
New Zealand Herald
Having a vivid imagination when it comes to smell may intensify desire for food. Photo / 123RF. Imagine the mouth-watering aroma of fresh-baked bread - now examine your waistline. Notice a connection? Scientists have discovered that obese people can ...

Obese People can Imagine Aroma more vividly than slim ones   NH Voice
Scent Memory May Be Linked To Obesity   University Herald
Obese People May Have A Superior Sense Of Smell   Huffington Post
Metro   
The Australian   
The Indian Express   
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The Hindu
   
109 blood banks face action for violations   
The Hindu
The two-day inspections of blood banks in Hyderabad and districts in the State taken up by the Drug Control Administration (DCA) concluded on Wednesday, with the regulating authority issuing notices to 109 blood banks out of 139 inspected, for various ...

109 blood banks in T found unsafe   Times of India
80 Per Cent Blood Banks Found Violating Rules   The New Indian Express
109 blood banks in Telangana found violating rules   Business Standard

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Business Today
   
After Maggi, Haldiram's snacks face FDA heat   
The Indian Express
After the ban on Nestle's Maggi, more food products are now under the scanner. The Maharashtra government Wednesday directed the state's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to test samples of all snacks made by Haldiram's, a reputed snack and sweet ...

After Maggi, Haldiram products to undergo lab tests in Maharashtra   All India Radio
Haldiram products fall under govt scanner in Maharashtra   Business Today

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Times of India
   
Researchers find new methods to eliminate malaria parasite   
Vaccine News Daily
Scientists from the Toxicology Unit of the Medical Research Council (MRC) at the University of Leicester and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine recently discovered a new method to eliminate malaria parasites. "This is a real breakthrough ...
New discovery may generate ways to beat deadly malaria   Times of India
Proteomics Identifies New Target to Kill Malaria   Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Blocking key human protein can stop malaria   Zee News

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Microfinance Monitor
   
Govt hospitals in Delhi lack space and facilities to treat kids | Delhi NYOOOZ   
NYOOOZ
NEW DELHI: Shortage of beds for children at the city`s government-run hospitals proved tragic on Monday when a newborn denied admission at Kalawati Saran and Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) hospitals died. While government hospitals turn away dozens of ...

Turned away by two govt. hospitals, day-old baby dies   The Hindu
'Turned away' by hospitals, newborn dies   The Indian Express
Baby dies after three Delhi hospitals refuse treatment   Hindustan Times
Free Press Journal   
Firstpost   
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The Hindu
   
Delhi records 20 cases of dengue   
The Hindu
The monsoon hasn't yet formally arrived in the city, but Delhi has already recorded 20 cases of dengue till early this week. The figures released by the civic agencies said that the city registered six cases of dengue in June, four in May, three each ...
LHMC, other hospitals gear up to tackle dengue   Business Standard
Lady Hardinge College gears up to prevent dengue   The Statesman (press release)

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Deccan Chronicle
   
Death of two newborns in Bengaluru's KIMS sparks panic, protest   
Times of India
The death of two newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of Kem pegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), VV Puram, set off panic on Wednesday afternoon. Though doctors claimed the deaths were not connected and there was no ...

New Moms Flee Hospital After 2 Baby Deaths   The New Indian Express
Newborns withdrawn from KIMS as babies die of 'infection'   Deccan Herald

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