2015年7月21日 星期二

2015-07-22 India Health


The Independent
   
More evidence smoking raises risk of death from breast cancer   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Long-time smokers may face an increased risk of death if they develop breast cancer, according to a Japanese study that adds to a growing body of evidence highlighting the lethal effects of cigarettes. Among more than 800 women with ...

Poor Sleeping Patterns Link To Cancer   Food World News
Poor Sleep Linked to Cancer   Newsmax

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Daily News & Analysis
   
At least 21 die of TB each day: NGO white paper   
Daily News & Analysis
The NGO also found discrepancies in reporting TB deaths. "From 2010-14, the BMC's TB control unit declares TB deaths below 1,400, but according to the death certificates issued by its health department, these figures are above 6,000. Representational Pic.
Only 32% access public health care, private centres' data left unreported   The Indian Express
Public health in bad state: Praja Foundation   The Asian Age
Diabetes, hypertension biggest killers in Mumbai | Mumbai NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ

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The Indian Express
   
Dengue: Delhi pvt blood banks asked to give platelets for free   
Business Standard
To keep a check on cases of dengue in the city, the Delhi government has asked private blood banks to provide platelets for free and have dedicated beds for dengue patients. Assuring that they have adequate supply of blood and platelets with them, the ...
Nearly 30 dengue cases reported in Delhi   The Indian Express

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IIT Madras partners with Paterson Cancer Centre to develop indigenous IR ...   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: IIT Madras, Paterson Cancer Centre & National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology have partnered to develop an indigenous IR Mammographic Unit for non-invasive screening technique for early breast cancer detection.
IIT Madras, Paterson Cancer Centre & National Institute of Electronics and ...   Financial Express
Selfie Can be Easy Diagnostic Tool for Breast Cancer: IIT Researchers   The New Indian Express
IIT-M, PCC and NIEIT collaborate to develop an indigenous IR Mammographic Unit ...   India Education Diary

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Odisha Sun Times
   
Sabyasachi on hunger strike again   
The Hindu
Arrested Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda, who had started hunger strike in Berhampur circle jail on July 15, was shifted to MKCG medical college and hospital on Tuesday as his condition deteriorated. It is for the third time that Sabysachi has resorted ...
Sabyasachi Panda Admitted to MKCG Medical   The New Indian Express
Maoist leader sent to hospital   Press Trust of India
Odisha Maoist leader Sabyasachi admitted to hospital   Odisha Sun Times

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NDTV
   
State to conduct survey about lung illness in Mumbai, Pune   
Times of India
MUMBAI: The state government has decided to form a committee of medical experts to conduct a survey about school going children from Mumbai and Pune, who suffer from lungs related illnesses. Dr Deepak Sawant, health minister announced in the ...

State to form expert medical panel for school kids   The Asian Age
Experts to check lung-related illness among students in Maha   Business Standard

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Hindustan Times
   
Attention mothers! Force-feeding your child doesn't really help   
Hindustan Times
Forced eating in children does more harm than good as it may lead to unhealthy weight gain, says the study. (Shutterstock). Share. Parents often end up force-feeding their children because of the misconception that children must have enough nutrition.
Forced eating does no good to children   The Indian Express
What Forcing Kids to Eat Can do to Them   NDTV
Compelling your children to eat might actually harm them: Study   Microfinance Monitor
Lauderdale Daily News   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Epilepsy patients are victims of misinformation: Experts   
Daily News & Analysis
Life took a turn for the worse for Snehal Sawant ever since began having spells of seizures 38 years ago. Convulsions leading to fever, uncontrollable bladder and bitten tongue have become some sort of a routine for the 50-year-old. Doctors say Snehal ...
Awareness essential in treating epilepsy   The Hindu

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St. Louis Public Radio
   
How you weigh during first pregnancy can affect your second offspring   
Business Standard
A new research has found that how a woman weighs while expecting her first child may impact her second baby. Saint Louis University research showed that those complications can surface during a second pregnancy even if they didn't occur during a first ...

SLU study: Mom's weight at first pregnancy may lead to problems in subsequent ...   St. Louis Public Radio
Woman's weight during first pregnancy can negatively affect second baby   Brooklyn Reader
Study looks at women's weight for first, second pregnancies   Peoria Public Radio

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The Times (subscription)
   
Weighty newspapers first to see signs of obesity problem   
The Times (subscription)
In 1843 The Times predicted that the first aeroplane was just around the corner. It wasn't — the Wright brothers did not achieve the world's first powered flight until 60 years later. Now scientists have found that these pages do at least have an ...
Newspapers May Predict Obesity Levels in 3 Years   University Herald
Nations' Reading Habits Predict Obesity Levels, Researchers Find   Newsmax
Newspapers can help predict your future weight   Press Trust of India

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