2015年8月30日 星期日

2015-08-31 India Health


The TeCake
   
A large purple potato a day can keep cancer at bay, says study   
The TeCake
Indian-origin researcher has revealed that consuming purple potato daily can prevent cancer risk. According to the study, purple potato contains some special compounds that help in killing colon cancer stem cells and also restricts cancer cells from ...
Compound in purple potatoes could be a cancer deterrent: Study   BILKUL
Purple potatoes may prevent colon cancer   Times of India
Purple potatoes can terminate colon cancer cells   Financial Express
TheHealthSite   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
About plasma leakage, a life-threatening feature of dengue   
Daily News & Analysis
Patients with marked plasma leakage, may develop shock, especially if treatment is delayed and is associated with case-fatality rate of 12%. Plasma leakage- life-threatening feature of dengue dna Research & Archives. The number of dengue patients have ...


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The Hans India
   
Palakkad to be declared first HIV/AIDS literate district   
The Hindu
Palakkad would soon be declared as the first total HIV/AIDS literate district in the country. Talking to media persons here, district panchayat president T.N. Kandamuthan said a project implemented in the in the last nine months by the district ...
No room for HIV-affected in govt hospitals   The Hans India

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Calcutta Telegraph
   
BJP attacks Naveen Patnaik over deaths in Sishu Bhawan   
The Hindu
The Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday launched a scathing attack on the Naveen Patnaik government for making 'little efforts' to check child deaths alleged to be occurring in Sishu Bhawan, Odisha's foremost paediatric care facility. The BJP's attack has ...
BJP Protest over Infant Deaths on September 2   The New Indian Express
51 babies die in 11 days   Calcutta Telegraph
BJP dharna on Sept 2   The Statesman
Odisha Sun Times   
The Echo of India   
Odisha News Insight   
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The Express Tribune
   
Why men find thin women attractive   
The Express Tribune
Among other things, men seem to associate bigger women with old age. PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/AYESHA OMAR. Men do find thinner women more attractive – and it's because males associate slender bodies with youth and fertility. Researchers from the ...

Why men want slim women as their life partner, reveals study   The TeCake
Why do men hunt for slim women as life partners?   Daily Times
Finally explained: Why men like slim women as life partners   Hindustan Times
Focus News   
TheHealthSite   
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The Indian Express
   
Fighting mosquito with mosquito: A GM-size bite against dengue   
The Indian Express
Experiment using mutant male Aedes aegypti that are sterile currently under way in Maharashtra, award-winning technology has been a success in Brazil. Google +. Comments. Written by Amitabh Sinha | New Delhi | Published:August 31, 2015 3:35 am.
Cure For Dengue, Chikungunya And Yellow Fever: Mosquitos To Fight Mosquitos   Focus News
The Morning Wrap: Third Of BSE-500 Stocks At Decadal Low; GM Mosquitoes Being ...   Huffington Post India
Karnal reports 1 confirmed, 12 suspected dengue cases   Chandigarh Tribune

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NDTV
   
Sun Recalls Drugs from US Market   
The New Indian Express
HYDERABAD:Sun Pharma and Wockhardt Ltd have separately initiated voluntary recall of several drugs from the US market citing various reasons. While Sun recalled multiple lots of Bupropion Hydrochloride Extended-¬release Tablets USP (SR), 200 mg, ...

Stocks to watch in trade today   Business Standard
Sun, Wockhardt recall drugs from US market   Firstpost

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YourStory.com
   
India urges nations to work together towards realising Sustainable Development ...   
YourStory.com
Union Health Minister J P Nadda 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 preventable child and ...

Global 'Call to Action Summit 2015' adopts DELHI DECLARATION to end ...   News-Medical.net
Community Partnership and Accountable Mechanisms of great importance for any ...   Northern Voices Online
Ethiopia Co-Hosts Call to Action Summit-2015   Walta Information Center
Chandigarh Tribune   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Midday Naps Linked To Reduced Blood Pressure And Lower Heart Attack Risk   
Headlines & Global News
People who regularly take midday naps enjoy a decrease in blood pressure of five percent as compared to those who don't snooze. By Julie Sabino julie.s@hngn.com | Aug 30, 2015 09:17 PM EDT. nap, sleep. Earlier studies found that midday nap or power ...

Midday naps associated with reduced blood pressure and fewer medications   HealthCanal.com
'Afternoon naps' may lower blood pressure level   Financial Express
Midday naps may lower your blood pressure   Business Standard
Metro   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Deccan Herald
   
Screening tests for babies will soon be mandatory   
Times of India
MANGALURU: The government is mulling over making newborn screening tests compulsory across the state. Minister for health and family welfare U T Khader told reporters on Saturday that a newborn screening unit was opened at a cost of Rs 3 crore in Sir ...

Centre to Screen Newborns   The New Indian Express
Screening of newborns made mandatory in State: Khader   Deccan Herald
Mangaluru: Khader announces health intiatives; says no one can stop ...   Daijiworld.com

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