2015年9月16日 星期三

2015-09-17 India Health


Youth Health Magzine
   
Prolonged Sitting Increases Fatty Liver Disease Risk   
Youth Health Magzine
Being a couch potato or working for long hours while tied to your chair is definitely no fun. A new study suggests that it increases your risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Prolonged sitting has already been previously associated with ...
Sitting Too Much increases risk of NAFLD: Study   NYC Today
New Study claims prolonged sitting may increase fatty liver disease risk   Daily News & Analysis
Sitting for 10 hours a day can lead to Liver related diseases   Pulse Headlines
Livemint   
SurfPaducah   
Yahoo Health   
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Engadget
   
Scientists control a worm's brain cells using sound waves   
Engadget
Forget using clunky headsets and implants to control brain cells... one day, you might only need to use sound waves and some chemicals. Salk Institute scientists have found a way to control the brain cells of a tiny nematode worm through ultrasound ...
Sound waves used to control brain cells for first time   Financial Express
Scientist uses sound waves to control brain cells   Times of India
Sound waves used to activate brain cells in a worm   BBC News
The American Bazaar   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Diabetic women 40% likelier to suffer from heart attack than diabetic men: New ...   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study finds diabetic women are around 40% more likely to suffer from heart attack than diabetic men. Diabetic women 40% likelier to suffer from heart attack than diabetic men: New Study. A new study of approximately 11 million patients shows that ...

Diabetes Harder on the Heart for Women than Men   MedPage Today
Women with diabetes at higher risk for acute MI than men   Healio
Women With Diabetes More Prone To Heart Attacks Compared To Men   Tech Times
NYC Today   
Medical Daily   
Dispatch Times   
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KRWG News22
   
Kids Without Access to Garden More Likely to Be Obese: Study   
KRWG News22
Children who grow up without access to a garden are more likely to be obese by the age of seven, a study has found. Editor : Sophia Clarke Category : HEALTH16 September 2015 / Wednesday 16:31:49 ...

Childhood Obesity: No Garden Access Increases Overweight Risk In Children   Science World Report
Lack of garden access linked to later childhood obesity   Nursing Times
Garden play time must for kids to prevent obesity   The Hans India
News Hour (press release) (subscription) (blog)   
Daily News & Analysis   
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WBUR
   
Yoga Can Help Ease The Pains Of Arthritis   
Huffington Post
There is no cure for the ailment, and without the right kind of care and attention, arthritis can lead to extreme physical discomfort and decreased mobility. Your doctor may have suggested walking and stretching, but if you're sick of those activities ...
Yoga therapy for arthritis   Calcutta Telegraph
Yoga can improve arthritis symptoms and mood   Times of India
Why To Do Yoga Today: Some Relief For Arthritis Sufferers   WBUR
TV3.ie   
NDTV   
Economic Times   
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Times of India
   
Virus in cattle linked to breast cancer in women   
Times of India
Researchers have established for the first time a link between the bovine leukemia virus (BLV) and human breast cancer. Bovine leukemia virus infects blood cells and mammary tissue of dairy and beef cattle. The retrovirus is easily transmitted among ...
Leukemia virus in cattle may raise risk for human breast cancer   Medical News Today
Cow virus more common in breast cancer patients   Futurity: Research News
Researchers establish link between bovine leukemia virus and human breast cancer   News-Medical.net

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The Indian Express
   
Delhi govt directs pvt hospitals to cap rates of Dengue tests   
Hindustan Times
An overcrowded emergency ward at the Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital where patients are forced to share a bed. (Saumya Khandelwal/HT Photo). Share. As the dengue outbreak worsens, the Delhi government has directed private hospitals to cap the rates ...

Govt caps dengue test price, labs protest   Times of India
Delhi vs Dengue: Worst Crisis in 5 Years   NDTV
No help from helplines   The Hindu
Daily News & Analysis   
The Indian Express   
indiatvnews.com   
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The Indian Express
   
Experts concerned as obesity on rise in country   
Times of India
DEHRADUN: According to Global Nutrition Report 2015, India has made significant progress in reducing malnutrition, but experts have raised concerns over increasing obesity in the country as it will "double the burden" of diseases in the country.
Malnutrition not just a problem affecting poor countries, report shows   Toronto Star
Someone You Know Is Probably Malnourished   Huffington Post
Third of global population malnourished: study   The Indian Express
Youth Health Magzine   
Economic Times   
Financial Express   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Dengue claims first victim in Haryana   
Times of India
CHANDIGARH: Haryana government has confirmed the first dengue death in the state this season. The deceased has been identified as Roshan Kumar, 29, an employee of Railways; he was a resident of Ambala. Kumar died at a Mohali hospital on ...

Sex determination cases: Punjab to offer Rs 1 lakh for information   The Indian Express
Haryana cancels leave of doctors on dengue scare   The Hindu
Punjab announces Rs 1 lakh reward for tip-off on sex-tests   Hindustan Times
Daily Mail   
Daily News & Analysis   
Bulletin Leader   
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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 novel antibody GBR 1302 to enter clinical trials   Moneycontrol.com
Glenmark Pharma completes Phase-I of GBR 1302; ends lower   Indiainfoline
Glenmark submits clinical trial application for GBR 1302 novel antibody   Pharmaceutical Business Review
PR Newswire (press release)   
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