2015年8月28日 星期五

2015-08-29 India Health


The Express Tribune
   
Indians Are Living Longer But Not Just as Healthier   
The Wire
Life expectancy in India has increase over the years with men living longer by 6.9 years and women by 10.3 years. The latest data on life expectancy between 1990-2013, however, also shows healthy life expectancy didn't increase as much: men gained 6.4 ...

Global Life Expectancy Climbs Higher Than Healthy Life Across the World   Science World Report
People Are Now Living Longer But Sicker Lives: Study   Tech Times
Living longer, not healthier   Calcutta Telegraph
Scope (blog)   
La prensa   
Healio   
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University Herald
   
Take walking breaks to improve blood sugar level   
Financial Express
A new study has revealed that interrupting sitting with walking breaks can improve the blood sugar levels of children. By: ANI | August 29, 2015 8:44 AM. G+. A new study has revealed that interrupting sitting with walking breaks can improve the blood ...
Kids' blood sugar improves with short walks, study says   The Malaysian Insider
Walking breaks during TV marathons may cut kids' diabetes risk   Business Standard
Interrupting Sitting With Walking Breaks Improves Children's Blood Sugar   Newsroom America
Zee News   
University Herald   
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Livemint
   
Purple potatoes may prevent colon cancer: scientists   
Livemint
Washington: Compounds found in purple potatoes may help kill colon cancer stem cells and limit the spread of the cancer, Indian-origin scientists have found. Baked purple-fleshed potatoes suppressed the growth of colon cancer tumours in petri dishes ...
Eating Purple Potatoes May Help Cure Colon Cancer: New Research   StarmineNews.com
Purple potatoes can terminate colon cancer cells   Financial Express
Component in purple potatoes could be cancer deterrent: study   CTV News
Astro Awani   
The Hindu   
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Deccan Chronicle
   
JJ hospital hands over samples of burnt bones, teeth to Khar police   
Daily News & Analysis
Dean Dr TP Lahane said that they had received the samples from the Pen police on May 25, 2012. Three years after JJ hospital received samples of bones, teeth and hair, its dean said that the samples were handed over to Khar police station officials on ...

Scan on bones   Calcutta Telegraph
Prime time murder: Bone samples lay unclaimed at JJ for three years   Mumbai Mirror
Prime time murder: Bone samples lay unclaimed at JJ for three years | Mumbai ...   NYOOOZ

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The Indian Express
   
250 more dengue cases reported last week in capital   
The Indian Express
Another 250 cases of dengue have surfaced in the last week, taking the total confirmed cases in the capital this year to approximately 780, South Delhi mayor Subhash Arya said on Friday. Municipal corporation officials said the number of dengue cases ...

Hotbed of dengue cases in capital, Narela has civic body on alert   Deccan Herald
Diplomat among 250 fresh dengue cases in last 1 week in Delhi   Economic Times
Tainan to use antigen test for early diagnosis of dengue   WantChinaTimes
Focus Taiwan News Channel   
International Business Times, India Edition   
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3AW
   
JIM'S MOVIE CHEAT SHEET - 28 August   
3AW
No shame: A new study shows that crying while watching Richard Gere in Hachi: A Dog's Tale can be good for you. ​TEARJERKERS EXTEND GOOD MOOD: STUDY. The science is in: feeling ashamed of shedding a tear during a movie is now officially over.

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PR Newswire (press release)
   
JP Nadda urges nations to work together towards realising SDGs   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Union Health Minister J P Nadda today urged nations to work together and carve out mechanisms of partnerships to reach Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) even as 22 countries including India pledged to speed up their efforts to end ...

USAID India to launch 5 million dollar project: US Ambassador   Business Standard
22 nations vow to fight child-maternal deaths   Chandigarh Tribune
Efforts to curb maternal deaths   Calcutta Telegraph
PR Newswire (press release)   
AllAfrica.com   
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India Today
   
Sexist banter at work bad for women's health - study   
New Zealand Herald
Everyday sexism in the office or workplace can be bad for women's health. Photo / iStock. Sexist "banter" in the workplace can be bad for women's health, according to a study. Research found condescending comments, jokes and other "low-level sexism" to ...

Yes, covert sexism in the workplace hampers a woman's self-esteem   India Today
Covert sexism kills working women's self-esteem too   Business Standard
Everyday sexism can damage women's health – study   RT
Medical Daily   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Infant death toll at Cuttack hospital reaches 35 in 7 days   
Times of India
CUTTACK: With infant death toll reaching 35 in seven days in the state-run Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Post Graduate Institute of Paediatrics, Odisha government today decided to rope in at least seven doctors from SCB Medical College to man the ...
Patient Turnout at Sishu Bhawan Falls With 42 Deaths in 8 Days   The New Indian Express
Cuttack: 40 infant deaths in Sishu Bhawan, parents allege medical negligence   Daily News & Analysis
Infant death toll in Orissa hospital at 41   The Asian Age
Odisha Sun Times   
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The Indian Express
   
High-protein diet lowers blood pressure too   
The Indian Express
The magnitude of the association is similar to those previously reported for lifestyle risk factors including salt intake, physical activity, alcohol consumption and smoking. Google +. Comments. By: IANS | London | Published:August 28, 2015 5:31 pm.
Load Up! A High-Protein Diet May Help Lower Blood Pressure   NDTV
High protein foods boost cardiovascular health in women: study   CTV News
Meat consumption leads to good heart health   Pork Magazine

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