2015年7月25日 星期六

2015-07-26 India Health


NDTV
   
US South Asian more unwilling to treat pain than other counterparts   
Business Standard
Researchers have found that health care providers perceive that South Asians living in the United States are more reluctant than other ethnicities to report pain as well as seek medications for it. University of Missouri researchers said that the ...
'South Asians in US more prone to heart attacks'   The Hindu
South Asians in US More Prone to Heart Attacks, Diabetes   NDTV
South Asians in US reluctant to seek medication for pain   Zee News

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Diabetes drug not linked to bladder cancer risk: New Study   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study has quashed claims that a diabetes drug called Actos, raises bladder cancer risk in users, suggesting that it is safer than previously thought. Contrary to prior studies suggesting that the drug might raise users' risk of bladder cancer ...
Diabetes drug not linked to bladder cancer risk   Financial Express
Diabetes drug 'Actos' not linked to bladder cancer risk   The Sen Times Online Newspaper

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The Hindu
   
Jipmer gifts joy of hearing with cochlear implants   
The Hindu
On Saturday Jipmer became the first hospital in the city to launch the cochlear implant programme to give the gift of hearing to children with profound deafness. A team of ENT surgeons led by Dr. Sunil Saxena, Professor and head of ENT Department at ...

Doctors correct hearing defect in 2-year-old   Times of India
First-ever Cochlear Implant Surgery at JIPMER on 2-year-old Boy From Bengal   The New Indian Express
Three month old deaf baby hears after cochlear implant surgery   Daily News & Analysis
Zee News   
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The Hindu
   
Dengue casting a long shadow over Telangana   
The Hindu
The seasonal vector-borne diseases have gradually started to spread their tentacles in Hyderabad and elsewhere in Telangana. Come July, the districts and the State's capital every year become veritable grounds for mosquito breeding, the root cause for ...

No larvae breeding found in federal capital   The News International
Rafique asks for early removal of rainwater   The Express Tribune
Monsoon ailments you need to be wary about   Times of India
Thailand National News Bureau   
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The Hindu
   
Javadekar non-committal on air pollution-induced deaths   
The Hindu
Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar on Friday refused to take a stand on whether air pollution in Delhi was indeed causing 80 deaths every day as per his earlier submission to the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. In a press conference outside Parliament ...

The curious case of polluted Delhi   IBNLive (blog)
Government vows to draft 1-year plan to clean up NCR's air   Economic Times
Govt readies plan to clear winter air in Delhi   Hindustan Times
NDTV   
Daily News & Analysis   
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Hindustan Times
   
Heart of gold: Organ airlifted to give man a fresh lease of life   
Hindustan Times
A medical team rushes to Thiruvananthapuram airport with the heart to be transplanted to another patient in Kochi. (HT Photo). Share. The harvested heart of a 46-year-old brain dead person was airlifted from Thiruvananthapuram on Friday and ...
After 'heroic' heart transplant, patient breathes easy   Business Standard
Indian Navy's Dornier aircraft flies harvested heart for Kochi auto driver   Economic Times
Miracles happen: A brain dead advocate's heart gives life to an autorickshaw ...   TheHealthSite
The Hindu   
IBNLive   
Daily News & Analysis   
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NDTV
   
Paswan stresses on quality of food; govt in no mood to allow Inspector Raj   
fnbnews.com
With the food industry anxious about the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India's assertion on regulations, Union minister of consumer affairs, food and public distribution Ram Vilas Paswan, in a recent interaction with the press, has tried to ...
FSSAI drafts safety norms to regulate food and health supplements   The Indian Express
FSSAI proposes that Health supplements sales should be banned as medicines   The Wiire (blog)
FSSAI proposes banning health supplements sale as `medicines`   Zee News
The Echo of India   
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The New Indian Express
   
City sees 2 green corridors: 47 km in just 54 minutes   
SahilOnline
Bengaluru: For a city which is fast growing to be the organ transplant capital of the country, green corridor is no longer a new phenomenon. It witnessed two green corridors on Thursday. The first was created to transport the heart of a brain-dead man ...
Medical Miracle: 22-year-old man's 'live' heart transplanted to 63-year-old in ...   Oneindia
Green corridor created to transport live heart in Bengaluru   Zee News
Police create green corridor in Bengaluru to successfully transport a live ...   ANINEWS

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The Hindu
   
OGH is in urgent need of conservation, not demolition   
Times of India
Chief minister, K Chandrasekhar Rao's statement about demolishing the Osmania General Hospital, has sent shockwaves across the civil society. In fact, to garner support for this proposition, KCR has suggested that the governor and the chief justice of ...
Race to Shift Osmania General Hospital Patients   The New Indian Express
Minister goes scouting for hospital space   The Hindu
Hurdles aplenty for Osmania General Hospital shift | Hyderabad NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
The Siasat Daily   
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Times of India
   
Funding crisis puts India's AIDS programme, and lives, at risk   
Times of India
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: India's fight against AIDS is being jeopardized by a cut in social spending by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, with health workers being laid off and programmes to prevent the spread of the deadly disease curtailed.
New HIV cases soar in Florida   Houston Chronicle (subscription)
Funding crisis puts India's AIDS program, and lives, at risk   Vocal Republic
Funding crisis puts India's AIDS programme, lives at a risk   Moneycontrol.com

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