2015年7月26日 星期日

2015-07-27 India Health


Daily News & Analysis
   
Stem cell transplantation shows better results in leukemia patients: New Study   
Daily News & Analysis
New research claims using stem cell transplantation to treat patients with a serious but rare form of chronic blood cancer, Juvenile Myelomonocytic Leukemia (JMML) has shown improved results. stem cell. A group of medical researchers have recently ...

Stem cell transplantation shows better results in leukemia patients: Researchers   Business Standard

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Focus News
   
Diabetes Drug 'Actos' Not Linked To Bladder Cancer Risk, Claims New Study   
Focus News
patient. Diabetes drug Actos was said to increase the chances bladder cancer risk. However, a new study slashed the previous study claiming that diabetes drug Actos does not raise the chances of bladder cancer and is safer than what was found earlier.
Diabetes drug Actos will not give you bladder cancer -- Study   TheHealthSite
Bladder cancer not linked with diabetes drug 'Actos' as previously thought   TeCake
Diabetes drug not linked to bladder cancer risk: New Study   Daily News & Analysis
Financial Express   
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Deccan Chronicle
   
US South Asians reluctant in resorting to pain relief   
TheHealthSite
A research suggests that South Asians living in the United States are more reluctant to resort to pain relief medication, compared to other ethnicities. University of Missouri researchers said that the finding provides an opportunity for health care ...
South Asians living in United States reluctant towards painkillers and medication   TeCake
South Asians In US More Prone To Heart Attacks, Diabetes   Focus News
Researchers have found that US South Asian more unwilling to treat pain than ...   Ibcworldnews
Daily News & Analysis   
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Diarrhoea Control Fortnight to be launch on July 27   
E-Pao.net
Imphal, July 26 2015: State health department is targeting to reach out to 280,000 children during the intensified diarrhoea control fortnight to be held from July 27 to August 8 in the state. Addressing a press conference at the State Health ...
Diarrhoea control move from today | Nashik NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ

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The Hindu
   
World Head and Neck Cancer Day today   
The Hindu
Tobacco causes more than 80 per cent of head and neck cancer in India. It affects people in the most productive age. But a positive factor is that most of the deaths and ill health are preventable or cured if detected early. Treatment should be done in ...
'Head and neck cancer most common among Indian men'   Zee News
“A timely need for responsible parties to take immediate action to...   Asian Tribune
What is head and lung cancer?   The Hans India
TheHealthSite   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Government to Bear Cost of Airlifting Donor Heart   
The New Indian Express
KOCHI: In a big relief to the family of Mathew Achadan, who underwent a heart transplantation the other day in a hospital in Kochi, the State Government decided to bear the cost of airlifting the donor's heart from Thiruvananthapurm on a Naval aircraft.
Heart transplant: Ker Govt to bear air ambulance cost   Business Standard
Heart of gold: Organ airlifted to give man a fresh lease of life   Hindustan Times
Indian Navy's Dornier aircraft flies harvested heart for Kochi auto driver   Economic Times
onmanorama   
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Daily Mail
   
Kejriwal government to launch public clean-up drive as Capital's toxic air ...   
Daily Mail
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government will in August launch its first comprehensive, and high-octane 'public programme' to help clean up Delhi's extremely toxic air which - as per a global study -kills 80 people a day. “Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal ...
Javadekar non-committal on air pollution-induced deaths   The Hindu
Government vows to draft 1-year plan to clean up NCR's air   Economic Times
The curious case of polluted Delhi   IBNLive (blog)
YourStory.com   
Hindustan Times   
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News Today
   
WHO observes World Hepatitis Day with statistics   
Daily Sabah
The World Health Organization (WHO) released a written statement prior to World Hepatitis Day, which will be observed around the world today. The organization called on every country for urgent action to curb hepatitis. Of the three types of hepatitis ...
Cost keeps cure out of reach for those with Hepatitis C   Stuff.co.nz
Spread the word, not the virus   The Hans India
Call for awareness on Hepatitis B   The Hindu

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Daily News & Analysis
   
KU's south Campus to become vibrant by focusing on job-oriented courses: Mufti   
Kashmir Times
SRINAGAR July 25: In a move aimed at broadening the scope of educational activities in the University of Kashmir's South Campus here, chief minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, today issued directions for preparing a Concept Plan for establishing colleges ...

J&K: Over 800 docs, 4000 paramedics to be appointed   SeeandSay

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Bangalore Mirror
   
Man who pledged organs 6 months ago saves a life in Bengaluru   
Times of India
BENGALURU: Six months ago, Elavarasan, lovingly known as Appu, pledged his organs at St John's Hospital. He even convinced his father, brother-in-law and a close friend to do the same. On Wednesday, the 32-year-old was crossing the road at ...

Accident Victim's Heart Now Beats in Another Man   The New Indian Express
3 days, 3 organ donations Has the city begun a transplant drive?   Bangalore Mirror
Another green corridor, another heart transplant, one more life saved   Deccan Herald

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