2015年9月24日 星期四

2015-09-25 India Health


The Indian Express
   
Dengue toll touches 30 in the Capital   
The Hindu
elhi is facing its worst dengue crisis in five years and with the death of 25-year-old girl Monika from Sagarpur near Delhi Cantonment, on Wednesday night, the toll has touched 30. The city has reported nearly 4,000 positive dengue cases since the ...
NHRC issues notice to Centre and Delhi government on dengue crisis   Times of India
After November dengue cases will decline: AIIMS Director   Daily News & Analysis
Sister of Dengue Death Victim at AIIMS Meets Health Minister JP Nadda   NDTV
Financial Express   
Business Standard   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Here's how our soft palates help flu to spread   
Financial Express
Flu viruses come in many strains, and some are better equipped than others to spread from person to person. Scientists from MIT and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have now discovered that the soft palate — the soft ...
Here`s how our soft palates help flu to spread   Zee News
Flu Viruses Spread with the Help of Your Soft Palate   Science World Report

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NDTV
   
Family of deceased meets Nadda   
The Hindu
The family of a 21-year-old youth, who had died of dengue at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on August 31, met Union Health Minister J. P. Nadda on Thursday and sought justice for their son. The family has alleged that Bharat Agria ...
Health min meets Nadda over seat slash   Times of India
Health Minister inaugurates Diamond Jubilee Celebrations at AIIMS, New Delhi   India Education Diary
JP Nadda Releases National Health Profile-2015   GroundReport

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NDTV
   
One each from Telangana, AP succumb to swine flu   
The Hindu
A 23-year-old woman from Rapthadu of Anantapur in Andhra Pradesh and a man in his late 40s of Neredmet in the city died of swine flu while undergoing treatment at Gandhi hospital here on Thursday. The woman was the first person from AP to have died of ...

Two More Die of Swine Flu   The New Indian Express
Swine Flu Claims Two More Lives in Telangana   NDTV
Swine flu toll doubles in TS   The Hans India
Times of India   
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NDTV
   
Dengue cases resurface in Bengal, two die   
The Hindu
Two persons including a five-year-old boy died of dengue in Kolkata on Thursday, taking the toll in West Bengal to three. While the boy, a resident of Salt Lake, died at B C Roy Hospital, a 35-year-old man died at SSKM hospital in the city. While the ...
5-Year-Old First Victim of Dengue in Kolkata   NDTV
Boy dies of dengue in Kolkata   India.com
Five-year-old Dies of Dengue in Kolkata   The New Indian Express
I am in dna of India   
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Financial Times
   
Germany's Boehringer to roll out new diabetes drug   
Times of India
MUMBAI: German company Boehringer Ingelheim will be rolling out its patented diabetes drug here in October-November, addressing the hot-selling segment of a new class of pills used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, at an "India-friendly" price.
Boehringer Igelheim aims for top slot with anti-diabetes drug launch   Economic Times
Eli Lilly set for diabetes drug boost   Financial Times
Diabetes Drug Heart Benefit: What Now?   MedPage Today
Motley Fool   
Medscape   
Endocrinology Advisor   
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Men can tell if a woman has cheated based on her face alone, research suggests   
The Independent
Men may be able to tell how faithful a woman is based on her appearance alone, new research has suggested. The study investigated whether sexual faithfulness could be accurately judged by only looking at the appearance of opposite-sex strangers.

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Times of India
   
Stalking your ex on FB can make it harder to move on   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: People who are distressed by a breakup are more likely to monitor their ex-partners online which could make it difficult for them to move on, a new study suggests. Social networking makes it easy to monitor the status and activities of a ...
Why we 'Facebook stalk' after a romantic breakup?   Financial Express
Stalking your ex on Facebook is not good for mental health   India Today

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Daijiworld.com
   
World Bank-funded health project to be launched in Dakshina Kannada   
The Hindu
The State government will launch a World Bank-funded pilot project on preventing non-communicable diseases in the State in Dakshina Kannada and Davangere districts on October 7, according to U.T. Khader, Minister for Health and Family Welfare.
Pilot project to control non-communicable diseases   Deccan Herald

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NYOOOZ
   
Strike hits KIMS hospital patients   
Times of India
BENGALURU: Every day, the outpatient department (OPD) of Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital here gets around 2,000 patients, most from the poor and middle classes. But on Thursday, patients who came from near and far returned without ...

Kims doctors' strike enters fourth day   Deccan Herald

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