2015年10月5日 星期一

2015-10-06 India Health


Irish Independent
   
I'll always be a boy from Donegal, says Professor Bill after winning Nobel Prize   
Irish Independent
Professor Bill Campbell, Ireland's latest Nobel Laureate. Bert and Anne Campbell at their home in Ramelton. An 85-year-old scientist from Co Donegal thought he was the victim of a prank when told he had won the Nobel Prize for medicine.
Trio wins Nobel Medicine Prize for parasite therapies   The Nation
Cheers, hopes as Chinese pharmacologist wins landmark Nobel prize   Xinhua
Beating parasites wins three scientists Nobel prize for medicine   ABS CBN News
Gizmodo   
The Hindu   
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Times of India
   
Knowing high-status people may hurt mental health   
Times of India
A new study has found that knowing people who enjoy comparatively higher status may be detrimental to your mental health, instead of making you happy. The researcher compared two competing theories for how the status of the people affects our mental ...

Links with powerful people isn't always cool   The Asian Age
Knowing high-status people may hurt your mental health   India Today

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Times of India
   
Kids with ADHD can take stimulant medicines   
Times of India
Stimulant medicines are safe and effective for children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and congenital heart disease as per a recent study by an US based medical center. Researchers have found that there is no increased risk for ...
Stimulant meds safe for kids with ADHD   Business Standard
Stimulant drugs safe for kids with ADHD   Free Press Journal
Stimulant drugs safe for kids with ADHD: Study   India.com
Financial Express   
Psychiatry Advisor   
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The Hindu
   
Another dengue death in Delhi   
The Hindu
50-year-old man has become the latest victim of dengue in the city, taking the death toll to 38 even as the number of patients down with the vector-borne fever this year climbed to a menacing 7,606. With the latest casualty, the death toll in Delhi has ...
Dengue cases hit 7606 in Delhi   Times of India
Dengue patients' kin pay through nose for blood   India Today
Dengue kills one more in Delhi; total cases climb to over 7600   I am in dna of India
The Indian Express   
NDTV   
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The Hindu
   
Infant theft: police suspect woman had accomplice   
The Hindu
The city police have formed five special teams to crack the case involving the kidnapping of a three-day-old baby from the Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital in Shivajinagar on Sunday. The police are suspecting the role of a man, who could be the ...

Police form teams to trace kidnapper   Times of India
Woman kidnaps infant from govt hospital   Business Standard

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IBNLive
   
Government to go digital in 2nd phase of immunization programme   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The government plans to go digital while ramping up its ambitious national immunization programme. Encouraged with the coverage achieved during the first phase of 'Mission Indradhanush', the Centre is now set to commence the second ...

2nd phase of Mission Indradhanush launched; focus on 352 districts   IBNLive
Second phase of vaccination programme launched   Zee News
Immunisation drive enters second phase   The Asian Age
Orissadiary.com   
The Hindu   
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India Today
   
Pharmacies to shut nationwide on October 14   
India Today
Chemists and druggists across India will go on a one-day stir on October 14 to protest against sale of medicines online. PTI | Chennai, October 5, 2015 | UPDATED 01:29 IST. Mail. Print. A+ A-. SHARE. Picture for representation. Photo: PTI. Chemists and ...

Nationwide Chemist Strike on October 14   UdaipurTimes
Chemists and druggists to shut shop on October 14 opposing illegal internet ...   Times of India
Pharmacies to shut nation-wide on Oct 14   Business Standard
Businessinsider India   
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The Siasat Daily
   
Cow not Holy in New Zealand – Indian woman caught carrying cow urine, fined   
The Siasat Daily
Melbourne: An Indian-origin woman has been slapped with a hefty fine of 400 dollars by New Zealand customs for not declaring two bottles of cow urine. Border officials fined her after she failed to declare two bottles containing cow urine as part of ...
Indian with cow urine fined in New Zealand   Times of India
Indian woman fined Rs 17000 for not declaring cow urine at New Zealand airport   Daily News & Analysis
Holy cow? Not in New Zealand. Indian woman carrying urine fined   India Today
GreaterKashmir.com   
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Hindu Business Line
   
Apollo Hospitals forays into homecare services, to invest Rs 50 crore   
Economic Times
HYDERABAD: Indian healthcare services firm Apollo Hospitals on Saturday said it is venturing into the homecare services space by leveraging its domain strength to make integrated healthcare accessible to the community and more specifically to the ...
Apollo Hospitals forays into homecare segment   Zee News

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India.com
   
Single neuron may have over 1000 mutations   
Business Standard
A single neuron in a normal adult brain may carry more than a thousand genetic mutations some of which can lead to disease, new research has found. The majority of these mutations appear to arise while genes are in active use, after brain development ...
One neuron may have over 1000 mutations   Times of India

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