2015年9月20日 星期日

2015-09-21 India Health


Daily News & Analysis
   
One H1N1 case detected each in city, capital   
Times of India
AHMEDABAD: One person each tested positive for the deadly swine flu in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar on Sunday. So far, four people have succumbed to H1N1 influenza virus in the city this season. This has taken the total number of swine flu cases to a ...

After dengue, health experts warn Delhiites of swine flu   Zee News
After dengue, swine flu next in line to maul Delhi: Experts   Daily Pioneer

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Herald Sun
   
Research warns one in three of us will develop dementia   
Herald Sun
ONE in three people born in the UK this year will develop dementia, according to new figures. The Alzheimer's Research UK charity warned of a “looming national health crisis” as the population ages. It called for greater efforts across the globe to ...
“Keep the brain active”   The Hindu
One-third of people born in 2015 'will develop dementia'   The Guardian
One in three will suffer dementia   The Australian (blog)
Telegraph.co.uk   
Reuters   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Smoking, tobacco use main reason for cancer: ICMR scientist   
Financial Express
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) scientist Dr. Prabhdeep Kaur on Sunday said that high prevalence of smoking and tobacco use are the main cause of cancer in the northeastern region. By: ANI | Agartala | September 20, 2015 8:40 PM ...

ICMR scientist claims smoking, tobacco use main reason for cancer   Daily News & Analysis
Smoking and the use of tobacco can lead to cancer -- ICMR scientist   TheHealthSite

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Zee News
   
Diphtheria returns to Kerala, two die   
The Indian Express
Health Minister V S Sivakumar said the tempo of vaccination had decreased in Malappuram and Kasargode districts due to the anti-immunisation stand of certain sections. Google +. Comments. Written by Shaju Philip | Thiruvananthapuram ...

Diphtheria returns to Kerala; govt steps up drive   Business Standard
Govt. should sound alert: IMA   The Hindu
Diphtheria death in Malappuram shocking: IMA   onmanorama

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Dengue: Hospitals face patient rush, govt says situation   
Press Trust of India
New Delhi, Sep 20 (PTI) With dengue cases having crossed the 2000-mark, hospitals in the city continued to groan under the huge rush of patients, even as the Delhi government today claimed the health situation in response to the vector-borne disease in ...


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Daily News & Analysis
   
Where you live could affect your kids -- pollution-leukaemia link found!   
TheHealthSite
Is your home near or on the border of a highway? Well, it might not have been the healthiest. According to a new study, living close to a heavily used roadway/ highway can increase the risk of offsetting a type of leukaemia in children. The study found ...
Leukaemia Risk Is Higher Among Kids Living Near Highway   Focus News
Living near highway increased Leukaemia risk   Financial Express Bangladesh
Child leukaemia risk doubles near main roads   Scotsman (blog)
Prothom Alo (English)   
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Pune Mirror
   
Drones set to put the brakes on green corridor   
Pune Mirror
State health dept will formulate policy, using technology to keep pace with increase in number of transplants. The city's medical fraternity and traffic police were on a high early last month, when a donor heart travelled through the green corridors of ...
Fortis to use drones to transport organs   Hindu Business Line
Heart transplant survival rate provides hope, says doctor   The Hindu
Waive off air ambulance service tax: Doctors to Centre   Daily News & Analysis
NDTV   
The New Indian Express   
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Meat meal not needed for 'feeling of fullness'   
Times of India
NEW YORK: Do you feel that only beef-based diet can provide the "feeling of fullness" which vegetarian diet can never match? Your assumption may not be true, new research suggests. The study found that a bean-based meal provided a similar feeling of ...


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Business Standard
   
World's first womb transplant baby celebrates birthday   
Business Standard
The world's first baby born through a womb transplant to Swedish parents has celebrated his first birthday. Vincent was born on September 4, a year ago. His parents describe him as a happy, healthy child, not that different from any other one-year-old.
First womb transplant baby turns one as Mother Malin Stenberg celebrates   Daily Mail

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Hindustan Times
   
You should know: 5 deadliest mosquito-borne diseases in India   
Hindustan Times
While the dengue outbreak in Delhi has hit the national headlines, little attention has been given to equally worrying data from states such as Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Between them they account for almost half of India's 22,079 dengue cases ...
No new mutant strain in Delhi dengue outbreak: ICMR DG   Times of India
Delhi deengue menace – No new mutant strain of dengue outbreak, says ICMR DG   Niticentral

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