2015年7月29日 星期三

2015-07-30 India Health


Daily News & Analysis
   
Alcohol consumption, smoking, obesity may help predict Alzheimer: New Study   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study suggests that alcohol consumption, smoking, obesity and diabetes are associated with smaller regional brain volumes that may be early indicators of Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Alcohol Getty Images. A new study suggests that alcohol ...

Alzheimer's and Heart Disease Share Similar Risk Factors, Study   Weekly Observer
Alcohol consumption, smoking, obesity may help predict Alzheimer   iFreePress.com (blog)
Might Turmeric Help Prevent Alzheimer's?   Care2.com

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Daily Mail
   
What makes us cheat? HORMONES: People with high levels of certain chemicals ...   
Daily Mail
From a furtive web search during a pub quiz, to a sneak peak at the answers during an exam, most of us have been guilty of cheating at some point. And now, scientists believe they have discovered the reason why. New US research suggests that higher ...

Hormones may be to blame for cheating, unethical behaviour: New Study   Daily News & Analysis
Hormones may be partners in crime for unethical behavior   CNET
Hormones may be to blame for cheating, unethical behaviour   Business Standard
Inverse   
India Today   
AskMen   
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Hindu Business Line
   
Apollo Hospital to launch proton beam therapy   
The Hindu
Apollo Hospital has tied up with the Radiation Oncology Department of the University of Washington to help develop best practices and treatment protocols for their Proton Center, which will be opened in 2017. The tie-up will include knowledge transfer, ...

Proton therapy to bring about a sea change in cancer treatment, experts say   Times of India
Pencil-thin Weapon to Combat Cancer   The New Indian Express
Apollo Hospitals begins ground work on proton beam therapy for cancer   Economic Times
Hindu Business Line   
University of Cincinnati   
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Firstpost
   
Dr Suniti Solomon, pioneer in HIV research and treatment in India, passes away   
Financial Express
Dr Suniti Solomon, whose team was the first to document evidence of HIV infection in India in 1986, died at her residence in Chennai on Tuesday morning. A pioneer in treating HIV patients since the 80s at a time when many physicians were reluctant, she ...

Dr. Suniti Solomon, India's Pioneering HIV Researcher, Died This Week   The Frisky
Dr Suniti Solomon, who detected India's first HIV case, dies at 75   TV Newsroom
Dr Suniti Solomon, who detected India's first HIV case, dies at 76   Zee News
Times of India   
NDTV   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
In 7 yrs, India will surpass China in population: UN   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: India is expected to surpass China to become the world's most populous nation by 2022, the United Nations said on Thursday. China and India remain the two largest countries in the world, each with more than 1 billion people, representing ...

World population to reach 8.5B by 2030, UN report says   Fox News
India set to become world's most populous country by 2022 - UN   ABS CBN News
UN: Expect 11.2 billion population by the end of the century   Salt Lake Tribune
Firstpost   
Fox News Latino   
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Udaipur Kiran
   
WHO urges stronger malaria elimination strategy   
Vaccine News Daily
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently urged health professionals to strengthen their malaria elimination strategy because approximately 3.2 billion people are still considered at risk for contracting malaria. The WHO said that malaria control ...
WHO calls for enhanced efforts for malaria control   Economic Times
WHO looks to include targeted interventions for P. vivax in malaria control ...   Outbreak News Today
Strengthen efforts to eliminate malaria by 2030: WHO   Business Standard
Financial Express   
The Asian Age   
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onmanorama
   
Registry of Cancer Patients   
The New Indian Express
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The government has constituted an expert committee to prepare a registry of cancer patients and to find out reasons for the spurt in cancer cases in the state, Health Minister V S Sivakumar told the Assembly on Wednesday.
Food safety wing to step up inspection of vegetables   The Hindu
Kerala govt to compile registry of cancer patients   Zee News

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The Hindu
   
OGH demolition countdown begins   
The Hindu
Orthopaedic department was the first one to be moved out of the Osmania General Hospital (OGH) building to King Koti Area Hospital on Wednesday. Emergency and outpatient services, however, for all the health wings will continue to operate from the OGH ...

OGH doctors confused over sharing of equipment   Times of India
OGH relocation begins with shifting of patients   The Hans India
T govt sanctioned Rs 100-crore to build the replica of the old age OGH   The Siasat Daily
The New Indian Express   
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Deccan Chronicle
   
Previous decisions to be reviewed by new NIMHANS director   
The Hindu
All the decisions, including termination of consultants, taken by in-charge director of National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences N. Pradhan that have raked up controversies will be reviewed by the new director, Minister of State for ...
'Decisions of Pradhan Will Be Reviewed'   The New Indian Express
Nimhans faculty complains to health ministry about director   Deccan Herald

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NDTV
   
Indian-origin student in US develops water-resistant socks   
Business Standard
A 23-year-old Indian-origin student in the US has developed water-resistant socks which cause the liquid to bead up and run off. Jaspreet Singh, who is studying law at Wayne State University in US has created a working prototype for hydrophobic ...
Indian-origin student develops water-resistant socks   Zee News

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