2015年9月18日 星期五

2015-09-19 India Health


NDTV
   
A Second Time Dengue Infection Can be Life-Threatening Says Research   
NDTV
This is because, for decades, scientists have thought that there are four genetically-distinct types of the deadly dengue virus. Now, a global consortium of laboratories has shown that far more important are the differences in the virus' anti-genic ...
Scientists explain why second dengue infection can be life-threatening   Daily News & Analysis
Why second dengue infection can be life-threatening   The Hans India
'Cartography' of dengue virus rewritten   Financial Express

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Times of India
   
Regular soaps work just as well as antibacterial ones   
Times of India
Using antibacterial soap for hand-washing is no more effective than using plain soap, scientists have discovered. "Advertisements and consumer belief regarding the effectiveness of antibacterial soaps needs to be addressed," said study lead author Min ...
Antibacterial study lands on the side of plain old soap   Chicago Tribune
New Study: Regular soaps are more effective than antibacterial ones   FitnHit.com
Antibacterial Soaps Fail to Beat Plain Soap   Health.com
Focus News   
Care2.com   
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onmanorama
   
Govt. should sound alert: IMA   
The Hindu
Asserting that it was time the government sounded an alert on diphtheria, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has called for an immediate survey of the vaccination status of students in all schools in Kozhikode, fearing a spread of the disease from ...

Government Blamed for Diphtheria Deaths in Malappuram Dist   The New Indian Express
Death of a child due to diphtheria shocking:IMA   Business Standard
Diphtheria death in Malappuram shocking: IMA   onmanorama

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Times of India
   
Delhi gets 400 more beds for dengue patients   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: A day after TOI had highlighted how two super-speciality hospitals with a capacity of 950 beds were lying unused since 2008, Delhi government pressed 200 beds in one of the hospitals into service to treat patients as the city battled its ...
Dengue Scare: Civic Body Not Doing Enough Fumigation, Say Citizens   NDTV
Dengue: Delhi govt increases 795 beds in private hospitals   Financial Express
Delhi govt decides to add 795 beds   The Hindu
The Indian Express   
India Today   
The Asian Age   
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Hindustan Times
   
Delhi: Civic bodies wake up, ramp up efforts to fight dengue   
Hindustan Times
A man sleeps with a mosquito net covering his rickshaw. As Delhi battles its worst dengue outbreak in five years, authorities are grappling with complaints of medical negligience and insufficient infrastructure. (Arun Sharma/ HT Photo) ...

As dengue cases up, Delhi corporations pull up their socks   Times of India
Corporations intensify efforts   The Hindu
North Delhi Mayor Launches Helpline For Dengue-Related Complaints   Focus News
Business Standard   
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Calcutta Telegraph
   
Dengue alert with Delhi in mind   
Calcutta Telegraph
Odia boy Avinash Rout, 7, dies in Delhi of dengue after allegedly being denied admission in seven hospitals. Shattered at their son's death, his parents commit suicide by jumping off a four-storey building. Delhi resident dies at SCB hospital in ...
Seven patients in critical condition   The Hindu
7 dengue patients critical in SCB, Govt sets up helplines   Business Standard
Dengue situation worsens in Odisha; 468 affected   Odisha Sun Times
I am in dna of India   
Orissadiary.com   
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Mumbai Mirror
   
Dalmiya stable after heart scare   
Mumbai Mirror
The condition of BCCI chief Jagmohan Dalmiya, who underwent an angiography following chest pain, is reported to be stable. Since 75-year-old Dalmiya's medical condition was not fit for surgery, "it was not advisable to do a primary stenting and doctors ...
The Arun Jaitley factor may come into play, once again   Calcutta Telegraph
Jagmohan Dalmiya Critical | Saurav Ganguly Visited Hospital   Errabus
Dalmiya's condition stable   The Shillong Times
Mid-Day   
The Hindu   
Yahoo! Maktoob News   
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Times of India
   
At 13 billion pills in a year, India tops in antibiotics use globally   
Times of India
India is the world's antibiotic-popping capital, recording the highest number of such pills consumed annually — 13 billion against 10 billion in China and 7 billion in the US. As a result of such reckless use, deadly strains of lifetaking bacteria ...
Data finally looks at antibiotics resistance in developing countries, and ...   The Indian Express
Global Antibiotic Use and Resistance in 'Dire' Situation   Medscape
City hospitals take 'no-antibiotic' call to check resistance   Pune Mirror
indiatvnews.com   
The Asia Sentinel   
Pakistan Christian Post   
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Calcutta Telegraph
   
Plea to ban vulture-killer drug vial   
Calcutta Telegraph
New Delhi, Sept. 18: India's environment ministry has requested the health ministry to ban the sale of multiple-dose vials of a painkiller called diclofenac whose use on livestock sections of scientists say has pushed vultures in India to the brink of ...
Environment Ministry Recommends Ban on Multidose Vial of Diclofenac to Save ...   Business Standard
For taking toll on vulture numbers, government bans multidose vial of cattle ...   Economic Times
Current Affairs 2015: Union Environment Ministry has demanded ban of multidose ...   PrepSure
TheHealthSite   
Web India   
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Rapid News Network
   
Obese three-year-old diagnosed in US with diabetes   
Rapid News Network
Dr Richard Elliott, research communications manager at Diabetes United Kingdom , said: “We know that smoking and passive smoking are extremely harmful to health for many reasons and that a huge proportion of people who smoke die as a result of it”.
Jardiance®is the only diabetes medication to show a significant reduction in ...   Financial Express
Long Daytime Naps Linked To Higher Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes   Tech Times
Case of Houston child, 3, with diabetes highlights increase among children   Houston Chronicle (subscription)
TestCountry.com (blog)   
Ledger Gazette   
Dispatch Times   
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