2015年8月31日 星期一

2015-09-01 India Health


Times of India
   
Afternoon naps may improve your health   
Times of India
Napping in the afternoons may be more helpful than you think. New research suggests adults should indulge in hour-long afternoon naps for the sake of their health. Scientists studied almost 400 people with high blood pressure and adjusted for factors ...
Midday nap beneficial for blood pressure   Fox News
A nap a day could save your life, research suggests   Stuff.co.nz
Spanish-style siesta could reduce blood pressure, medications   CTV News
India Today   
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The Indian Express
   
Obese people can't help it   
Daily Times
Obese people's brains could be hard-wired to want food in the same way that drug users are addicted to their habit, new research suggests.The revelation that certain parts of the brain promote obesity could help manage the condition, scientists say.
Obese People May Be Suffering From 'Food Addiction', Claims Study   Focus News
Obese people's appetites hard-wired: study   6minutes
Obese people may be afflicted with 'food addiction'   Times of India
CBS News   
The Indian Express   
Financial Express   
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IBNLive
   
831 is total dengue count in Delhi, 778 in August   
The Indian Express
Of 831 patients who have been diagnosed, North Delhi has recorded the highest cases at 352, South Delhi at 220 while East Delhi reported the lowest with 73 cases. Google +. Comments. By: Express News Service | New Delhi | Updated: September 1, 2015 ...

After 5 years, dengue cases cross 800 mark   Times of India
Delhi sees 300 dengue cases in just one week   Deccan Herald
Dengue scare: Total 831 cases; 778 in August only   Economic Times
Chandigarh Tribune   
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Economy Lead
   
New drug to treat apathy linked to schizophrenia   
Economic Times
LONDON: An investigational drug may provide effective treatment for the negative symptoms associated with schizophrenia such as social withdrawal, lack of emotion, and apathy, show results of a phase-three clinical trial. The drug cariprazine has been ...

Phase III trial results show cariprazine effective in treating negative ...   News-Medical.net
Experimental Antipsychotic More Effective In Treating 'Emotional Flatness' In ...   Medical Daily

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Focus News
   
Palakkad Becomes Kerala's First HIV/AIDS Literate District   
Focus News
Palakkad has been declared as the first complete HIV/AIDS literate district in Kerala, thanks to the joint initiatives of civic authorities and KESS-HAPPI, a voluntary organisation. aids awareness. In view of increasing number of HIV cases reported in ...
Palakkad to be declared first HIV/AIDS literate district   The Hindu

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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.
Post monsoon diseases: Causes, symptoms, and prevention   Merinews
Mosquitos Vs Mosquito: New Research For Dengue, Chikungunya And Yellow Fever Cure   Focus News

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Times of India
   
Genetic stability key to switching off ageing   
Times of India
BEIJING: Stabilising gene networks may switch off ageing, scientists have found in an advance that could create potential therapies against age-related diseases. "In our work, we analysed the stability of a simple gene network model and found that gene ...

Genetic Stability Key To Turning Off Ageing, Say Scientists   Focus News
Genetic stability key to switching off ageing, say scientists   Livemint

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Plymouth Herald
   
Cancer a major health risk in South Asia   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Cancer is killing 1 in every 10 people in South East Asia region. Eleven health ministers from the region and the World Health Organization are meeting in two weeks to deal with what they are calling "an important public health priority".
Stigma around gynaecological cancer stopping women from visiting GP   The Guardian
Middle-aged 'ignoring symptoms of womb cancer' because they fear stigma   Daily Mail
Women shun GPs over 'shame' of gynaecological cancers   Mirror.co.uk
The Sun (subscription)   
Huffington Post UK   
Cosmopolitan UK   
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NDTV
   
Aurobindo Gains on FDA Nod; Sun Pharma, Wockhardt Trade Mixed   
NDTV
Aurobindo Pharma shares jumped as much as 3.3 per cent to hit intraday high of Rs. 779.70 after the company got approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) to manufacture and market generic version of Eli Lilly's Evista tablets used for ...

Sun Pharma, Wockhardt recall drugs from US market   Financial Express
Sun Pharma, Wockhardt recall drugs in US   Delhi Daily News
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries recalls drugs from US market   Mint Market Info
Indiainfoline   
Business Standard   
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Daily Mail
   
Air pollution 'triggers heart attacks even in areas where levels are deemed safe'   
Daily Mail
Evidence presented at the European Society for Cardiology Congress in London yesterday suggested that exposure to pollutants can push up the risk of heart attacks by up to five per cent - with the effects being felt within a day. Levels of air ...
Even 'Safe' Levels of Air Pollution up Heart Attack Risk   NDTV
Vehicular air pollution increases heart attack risk   Times of India

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