2015年9月3日 星期四

2015-09-04 India Health


Focus News
   
Around 18 Per Cent Of Women In India Suffer From PCOS   
Focus News
A recent study revealed that about 18 per cent of women in India, mostly from the East, suffer from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), a disorder which causes infertility among women. 18% of indian women suffer from PCOS. (Photo: PTI), A recent study ...

Medicationdiscountcard.com Reminds Consumers of Great Prescription Deals in ...   Benzinga
One in five Indian women suffer from PCOS: Study   The Indian Express
18 Per Cent Indian Women are Affected by PCOS; Could You Be One of Them? Spot ...   iDiva.com
The Hindu   
NYOOOZ   
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The Hindu
   
The enzyme responsible for protection against asthma and allergy identified   
The Hindu
The reason why children who grow up on dairy farms are less likely to suffer from allergies and asthma has been unravelled by a study. Using mice and human samples, a team of scientists found that high-level exposure to bits of bacteria (endotoxin or ...

Save children suffering from asthma and hayfever by living on a FARM   Daily Mail
The key to allergy-free kids is giving them plenty of dirt - and cows   New Zealand Herald
Study: The key to allergy-free kids is giving them plenty of dirt — and cows   theday.com
Press Herald   
Raw Story   
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BBC News
   
Aspirin 'might boost cancer therapy'   
BBC News
Aspirin may be able to boost the effectiveness of cutting-edge cancer medicines that bolster the immune system, scientists say. Immunotherapy lets the body's own defences fight cancer and has been a source of huge excitement in the field. And now ...
Aspirin may help you fight cancer, new research suggests   Daily Mail
Scientists turn to aspirin to turbo-charge cancer immunotherapy   Reuters
Aspirin may turbo-charge cancer immunotherapy: New breakthrough study   Daily News & Analysis
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Hindustan Times
   
Dengue stings Delhi, scared patients refuse to leave hospitals   
Hindustan Times
Civic agencies have stepped up fogging efforts in view of the spike in dengue cases. (Sonu Mehta/ HT Photo). Share. Eight hundred and thirty one confirmed cases and counting — the fear of dengue has gripped Delhi, sending people rushing to hospitals ...
North Corpn faces flak over poor condition of its schools   Deccan Herald

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The New Indian Express
   
Doctrors help woman with rare condition deliver baby   
Times of India
CHENNAI: Shyamala, 29, was heartbroken when she was diagnosed with a rare combina tion of conditions that can lead to miscarriage or stillbirth.The engineer from Erode had a history of fetal death in her first pregnancy and was uncertain over the ...
Woman with rare diseases gives birth to healthy boy   The Hindu
Techie With Rare Disorder Delivers Healthy Baby   The New Indian Express
Apollo Hospitals Leads the Way in High Risk Pregnancy   Financial Express

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The Indian Express
   
Exercise good for pulmonary hypertension patients   
The Indian Express
Low-intensity exercise improves heart function and overall quality of life for people suffering from pulmonary hypertension, says a study co-authored by an Indian origin researcher. Google +. Comments. By: IANS | New York | Updated: September 3, 2015 2 ...
Pulmonary hypertension patients can safely benefit from exercise, review suggests   Medical News Today
Study Highlights Effects of Shortness of Breath, Fatigue in PAH Patients ...   Pulmonary Hypertension News

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Firstpost
   
Four more deaths in child hospital, toll goes up to 63   
The Hindu
A day after Odisha government snubbed the Centre and refused to accept central assistance of doctors for Sishu Bhawan, the paediatric hospital here registered four more deaths of infants on Thursday taking the toll to 63 in last two weeks. Following ...
Congress Takes Infant Death Protest to Naveen Nivas   The New Indian Express
Four more newborns die in Cuttack hospital, death toll reaches 63 in two weeks   Firstpost
Infant deaths: Cong demands Odisha health minister's dismissal   Business Standard
Odisha Sun Times   
NDTV   
Hindustan Times   
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The Indian Express
   
Young diabetic women face six-fold heart attack risk   
The Indian Express
“Up to one percent of all heart attacks are in young women,” said professor Hanna Szwed, Head of the Coronary Artery Disease at the Institute of Cardiology. Google +. Comments. By: IANS | London | Published:September 2, 2015 2:23 pm.
Younger Women With Diabetes More Vulnerable to Heart Attack: Study   U.S. News & World Report
Diabetic Women Have Six-fold Risk of Stroke   The New Indian Express
Young women with diabetes at 6-fold risk of heart attack   Financial Express
Press Examiner   
FitnHit.com   
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India.com
   
Child dies in hospital, parents call it negligence   
The Hindu
In an alleged case of medical negligence, a five-and-half-year-old girl died at a private hospital in Janakpuri on Wednesday after being admitted with high fever. Samaira Madan, a resident of Vikaspuri, was under treatment at Shishu Sadan multi ...
Five-year-old girl dies due to alleged medical negligence   Business Standard
Shocking! 5-year-old Delhi girl dies due to medical negligence (Watch video)   India.com

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Times of India
   
Sleep at exact time daily to remain healthy   
Times of India
The timing of your sleep is just as important as how much sleep you finally get, researchers from Washington State University have found. Ilia Karatsoreos, assistant professor in the department of integrative physiology and neuroscience, shifted mice ...
Sleep on time to boost your immune system   Odisha Samaya
Sleep At Exact Time Everyday To Stay Healthy   Focus News
We know it's hard but sleeping at same time daily is healthy   Hindustan Times
Financial Express   
International Business Times AU   
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