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2015-09-20 India Health


Daily News & Analysis
   
Researchers shed light on how brain progresses towards Alzheimer's disease   
Daily News & Analysis
New research shed's light on brain's progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer's-type dementia by showing the typical patterns. The team of Sylvie Belleville of the Research Centre at the Institut universitaire de geriatrie de ...
How brain progresses towards Alzheimer's Disease   Financial Express
Researchers Highlight on Brain Progression from MCI to Alzheimer's Disease   Odisha Samaya

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Times of India
   
Artificial intelligence could improve breast cancer treatment   
Times of India
Using artificial intelligence, researchers have found a way to predict with over 70 percent accuracy a patient's response to two common chemotherapy medications used to treat breast cancer. Based on personal genetic analysis of their tumours, patients ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Could Improve Breast Cancer Treatment   Focus News
Artificial Intelligence may be the Antidote to Breast Cancer   Odisha Samaya

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Daily News & Analysis
   
New study reveals how birth control pills may risk your heart   
Daily News & Analysis
New study finds that birth control pills pose a small but significant risk of the most common type of stroke. New study reveals how birth control pills may risk your heart Getty Images. Ladies! You may want to avoid using oral contraceptives as a new ...
Beware! Birth control pills can increase stroke risk   Economic Times
How birth control pills may risk your heart   Chandigarh Tribune

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NYOOOZ
   
Anti-diphtheria drive in Malappuram   
The Hindu
Measures to prevent diphtheria will be stepped up at Vettathur, Kottumala, and other places in Malappuram district, where the disease has been reported, Health Minister V.S. Sivakumar has said. A team of experts from the Health Directorate and ...
Death Of A Child Due To Diphtheria Shocking: IMA   Focus News
Government Blamed for Diphtheria Deaths in Malappuram Dist   The New Indian Express
After dengue, diptheria on the horizon -- IMA warns of deadly breakout!   TheHealthSite

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Times of India
   
Energy drinks linked to serious head injury in teens   
Times of India
Teenagers who consume energy drinks are much more likely to sustain traumatic brain injuries (TBI), new research suggests. "We have found a link between increased brain injuries and the consumption of energy drinks or energy drinks mixed with alcohol," ...

Energy Drinks Linked To Traumatic Brain Injury   University Herald
Energy dringks could affect your teenager's brain!   TheHealthSite

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Times of India
   
Ulnar nerve damage behind original papal blessing gesture   
Times of India
The familiar papal blessing hand gesture used by popes through the centuries may have originated due to an injury to St. Peter's (the first pope) ulnar nerve, not the median nerve as commonly thought, new research has found. The so-called "hand of ...

Ulnar Nerve Damage of St. Peter's Led to Half-Open Papal Blessing: study   Microfinance Monitor
Pope Peter's original benediction sign 'was caused by nerve damage'   Daily Mail
Ulnar nerve damage led to familiar papal blessing hand gesture   Business Standard

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The Indian Express
   
Release Rs 80 crore to fight dengue outbreak, says Maken   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: DPCC chief Ajay Maken on Saturday approached the Delhi high court accusing the state government and corporations of being unprepared to handle the dengue crisis. A PIL filed by Maken also seeks immediate release of Rs 80 crore allegedly ...

Delhi government, MCD didn't take preventive steps: Ajay Maken   The Indian Express
Dengue Outbreak: Congress Leader Ajay Maken Files PIL in High Court   NDTV
Dengue war: Delhi CM seeks opposition help | Delhi NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ

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NDTV
   
Heart transplant survival rate provides hope, says doctor   
The Hindu
By the time Rahul Ramdas Thakur came to Fortis Malar Hospital last year, he could barely walk up a flight of stairs, constantly suffered from fever and muscle pain, and could not enrol in college. “Doctors here told me I needed a heart-lung transplant.
Waive off air ambulance service tax: Doctors to Centre   Daily News & Analysis
Chennai's 'Heart of Gold': 145 Transplants in 5 Years   NDTV
Have a Heart? Donate it   The New Indian Express

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Oneindia
   
As dengue cases up, Delhi corporations pull up their socks   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The municipal corporations are planning to intensify fogging activities in their respective wards on Saturday and Sunday to address the ongoing dengue issue. There are 274 wards under three municipal corporations and all the senior officers, ...

Dengue: Mayor's helpline to function on Saturday, Sunday also   I am in dna of India
Corporations intensify efforts   The Hindu
Mayor Helpline opened for dengue-related complaints: NDMC   Business Standard
Focus News   
NYOOOZ   
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The Siasat Daily
   
Sense of smell may tell how much longer you will live   
Zee News
Washington DC: A team of researchers has revealed that they were able to predict whether worms would live long by measuring how they move towards an appealing, food-like scent. The Salk Institute finding shows how nematodes (Caenorhabditis elegans) ...

Indian-American Scientist Uses Sound Waves To Control Brain Cells   Siliconindia.com
Correlation Found Between Declining Sense of Smell and Lifespan   Laboratory Equipment

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