2015年9月2日 星期三

2015-09-03 India Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Premature babies are less wealthy in adulthood: Study   
Financial Express
People who are born premature tend to be less wealthy as adults, and this may be due to lower mathematics abilities, a new study suggests. By: PTI | September 2, 2015 9:40 PM. G+. People who are born premature tend to be less wealthy as adults, and ...
Premature Babies May Grow Up To Have Poorer Math Skills, Lower Income   Medical Daily
Maths Skills Count for Premature Babies   Newswise (press release)
Study: Premature babies are less intelligent   MINA
Daily Mail   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Hindustan Times
   
Smile! For an app that makes you brush your teeth properly   
Hindustan Times
There's now a tooth brushing app that has been designed to encourage youngsters to adopt and maintain an effective oral health care routine. (Shutterstock Image). Share. Getting your kids to brush their teeth regularly could be a pain. If they brush in ...
Now, an app a day keeps the dentist away   India Today
NHS app saves children's teeth by giving them prompts when it's time to brush   Mirror.co.uk
Tooth brushing app helps keep the dentist away   Business Today
Financial Express   
The Indian Express   
Business Standard   
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Hindustan Times
   
We know it's hard but sleeping at same time daily is healthy   
Hindustan Times
It is important to get an ample amount of sleep daily but just as important is to sleep at the same time daily, researchers from Washington State University have found. Ilia Karatsoreos, assistant professor in the department of integrative physiology ...
Erratic sleep timings could harm immune system   Financial Express
When You Sleep is Just as Important as How Long You Sleep   NDTV
Sleep at exact time daily to remain healthy   Zee News
India Today   
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The Hindu
   
Serotype of dengue yet to be identified   
The Hindu
The Union Health Ministry has accepted that despite the Capital confirming nearly 800 cases of dengue this season, “the report of serotype presently circulating in Delhi is yet to be identified and that its reports are awaited.” Secretary, Union ...
AIIMS zeroes in on dengue subtype, results in a week   Times of India
Fully prepared to tackle dengue cases: Government   All India Radio
Dengue haunts Delhi but this year's strain not identified yet   Hindustan Times
Zee News   
Business Standard   
NDTV   
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Hindustan Times
   
Odisha hospital infant deaths a 'systemic failure'   
Hindustan Times
The Sardar Vallabhbhai Post Graduate Institute of Paediatrics in Cuttack, which is in the news over a spate of infant deaths, has always had a high mortality rate, records show. The childcare facility, better known as Sishu Bhavan, hit the headlines ...
Sixty-one infants die at Indian hospital in just two weeks   The Nation
50 newborn babies have died at state-run pediatric hospital: CNN   WPEC
BJP Holds Dharna Over Rising Newborn Deaths   The New Indian Express
Times of India   
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Times of India
   
64 students fall sick after consuming midday meal in UP   
Times of India
LUCKNOW: Around 64 students fell sick due to suspected food poisoning after consuming mid-day meal at a government primary school at Juggaur in Chinhat area here on Wednesday, officials said. This is the second incident of students falling ill after ...

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'Carbide fruits': HC tells AP, TS to submit plans to curb menace   
The Hindu
A division bench of the High Court at Hyderabad comprising Acting Chief Justice D.B. Bhosale and Justice S.V. Bhatt on Wednesday asked the Central government and two Telugu-speaking State governments to submit a concrete action plan to deal with the ...


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AsiaOne
   
Plugging the leak in the eye   
AsiaOne
So he was understandably shocked when I broke the news that he had vision-threatening severe proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Unless he underwent immediate surgery, Alan would lose his sight within the next few weeks and eventually go blind. Like ...
Diabetic eye disease screening before age 15 necessary?   Financial Express
Diabetic eye disease screening before age 15, an unnecessary burden   Business Standard
At What Age Should Children With T1D Begin Retinopathy Screenings?   Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)
News-Medical.net   
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NDTV
   
Rice triggers polycystic ovary in young women   
Times of India
KOLKATA: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) — arguably the most common gynaecological disorder that triggers hormonal imbalance and often leads to infertility among women — affects more women in east India than the rest of the country, says a study.
Global Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Drugs Market: Industry Size, Trends ...   Medgadget.com (blog)
One in five Indian women suffer from PCOS: Study   The Indian Express
About 18% women in India affected by PCOS   The Statesman
News Nation   
iDiva.com   
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Junior doctors' stir paralyses services in govt hospitals   
Deccan Herald
About 25,000 post-graduate medical students and interns across the State are on a protest, seeking increase in their stipends. As part of the curriculum, the students are working in the inpatient, outpatient departments, labour rooms, casualty and ...

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