2015年9月15日 星期二

2015-09-16 India Health


Philly.com
   
Diabetic women 40 pct likelier to suffer from heart attack than men   
Financial Express
A new study of approximately 11 million patients, shows that diabetic women are around 40 percent more likely to suffer from heart attack than diabetic men. By: ANI | September 15, 2015 9:55 PM ...

Diabetic women at higher heart attack risk than diabetic men: Study   The Indian Express
Diabetic women at greater heart attack risk   Times of India
Diabetes Takes a Toll on Women's Hearts   Philly.com
MedPage Today   
Science World Report   
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The Indian Express
   
Smokers at increased risk of tooth loss   
Economic Times
LONDON: Regular and heavy smokers have a significantly increased risk of tooth loss, warns a study. Male smokers are up to 3.6 times more likely to lose their teeth than non-smokers, whereas female smokers have 2.5 times greater risk, the findings showed.
New study shows smoking may put you at higher tooth loss risk   Daily News & Analysis
Smoking May Put You at Higher Tooth Loss Risk: Study   NDTV
Regular smokers have a higher risk of losing teeth   Financial Express

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Times of India
   
Decoded: How muscles build bones during exercise   
Times of India
Although exercise is a well-known stimulus for new bone formation, it has remained unclear how muscle "talks" to bone despite their close proximity. An Indian-origin scientist and his team have now figured out how this process takes shape. Dr Mone ...
Exercise creates molecule that build bone, study in America shows   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
Indian scientists decoded how muscles build up during exercise   FitnHit.com
Indian-origin scientist decodes how muscles build bones when we exercise   TheHealthSite

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Hindustan Times
   
'No hospital had a bed for my son': Dengue victim's mother   
Hindustan Times
A packed emergency ward at Safdarjung Hospital on Monday. The city has reported 1,872 dengue cases so far. (Saumya Khandelwal/HT Photo). Share. From one hospital to another, the story of six-year-old Aman Sharma — who died of dengue on Sunday ...

11 dead but worst is yet to come: All you need to know about the Delhi dengue ...   Firstpost
Dengue crisis hits Delhi, apathy of doctors exposed   IBNLive
Dengue crisis: Rapid fire with JP Nadda, Satyendar Jain   India Today
Zee News   
Daily News & Analysis   
The Hindu   
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Dress code in schools to fight dengue   
The Asian Age
As the national capital battles highest number of dengue cases in last five years, the Delhi government on Tuesday directed schools across the city to ensure that students attend school wearing clothes which fully cover them for the next one month to ...

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The Hindu
   
Centre plans long-term strategy to tackle dengue   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Perturbed with the increasing number of dengue cases and rising death toll, the government is planning to draw up a long term plan to deal with the menace. The health ministry is eyeing to partner NCERT and ministries of human resource ...

Dengue stings Delhi; MCD stepping up preventive measures   Moneycontrol.com
Fogging not effective: civic officials   The Hindu
Dengue stings Delhi; MCD says stepping up preventive measures   Business Standard
The Statesman   
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Hindustan Times
   
More than twofold jump in dengue cases   
Times of India
CHANDIGARH: Dengue epidemic is spreading in Punjab with number of cases already reported being more than double this year compared to 2014. As per the state health department, 1,035 cases of dengue have been confirmed so far while 472 persons ...

Punjab, Haryana on alert as dengue scare spreads   The Hindu
Haryana hospitals on high alert with rising dengue cases   Business Standard
Scratch and forget   Chandigarh Tribune
Daily Pioneer   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Taller people tend to be slimmer, shows gene and BMI study   
Financial Express
Taller people are more likely to be slimmer, according to a new study that found a strong correlation between genes that result in greater height and those that reduce body mass index (BMI). By: PTI | September 15, 2015 6:54 PM. G+. Taller people are ...
Taller people tend to be slimmer: study   Business Standard
Tall people are more likely to be slim : Research   indiatvnews.com
Why are the Dutch taller than Italians? It's in the genes, study finds   Malay Mail Online
Economic Times   
News-Medical.net   
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The New Indian Express
   
First heart transplant by a government hospital   
The Hindu
The Government Medical College Hospital (MCH) here has turned a new leaf in the history of the public health dispensation system in the State by becoming the first of its kind to conduct the complex heart transplant surgery. A team headed by T.K ...
Not Ones to Lose Heart, They do the State Proud with a Transplant   The New Indian Express
Heart transplant for first time at Kottayam med hospital   Business Standard
First heart transplant at a Kerala govt MC successful   onmanorama

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Moneycontrol.com
   
Glenmark's novel antibody to enter clinical trials   
The Hindu
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals has completed the pre-clinical evaluation for its novel bi-specific antibody GBR 1302 and filed the phase I trial application for the same with German regulatory authorities. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals SA, a wholly-owned ...
Glenmark's bi-apecific antibody – GBR 1302 to enter Phase I trials   Financial Express

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