2015年10月30日 星期五

2015-10-31 India Health


The Hindu
   
Delhi, most polluted   
The Hindu
Delhi, the world's most polluted city, suffers a toxic blend of geography, growth, poor energy sources and unfavourable weather that boosts its dangerously high levels of air pollution, scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have found. A team of ...
The most polluted city in the world, Delhi suffers from a toxic blend: Study   The Indian Express
What makes Delhi a 'toxic pollutant punchbowl'?   Livemint
Delhi most polluted city in the world: Here's what makes this megacity so toxic   Financial Express

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NDTV
   
India offers African countries help with ending AIDS by 2030   
Daily News & Analysis
India promised to "extend all support and cooperation in sharing its knowledge and expertise in developing shared frameworks of cooperation and means of implementation" said the ministry. India, on Friday, committed all possible help to African nations ...
TRIPS flexibilities have proved to be a lifeline for the poor: Nadda   Times of India
57 Percent Fall in 10 Years, AIDS Ccan be Tackled by 2030: Minister   The New Indian Express
We Can End AIDS by 2030 in India, Africa: Health Minister   NDTV
The Indian Express   
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Hindu Business Line
   
Fighting tuberculosis: Mind the gap, in funding and treatment   
Hindu Business Line
The fight against tuberculosis is paying off, with this year's death rate nearly half that in 1990, says the World Health Organisation in its Global Tuberculosis Report 2015. Nevertheless, 1.5 million people died from TB in 2014. And most of these ...
Some Progress on TB, but Long Way to Go   The New Indian Express
Global Tuberculosis Report 2015 released by WHO   Jagran Josh
Worldwide TB death rate nearly halved since 1990, says new WHO report   Daily Times
Immortal News   
Rapid News Network   
Tribble Agency (blog)   
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Times of India
   
Number of stroke cases in India increase by 50% almost every year   
TheHealthSite
Stroke is the second most common cause of death in India according to a multicenter study carried out in Chennai. With a population of 1.5 billion the burden of stroke on society would be significant. Increasing incidences of lifestyle diseases like ...
Women, don't ignore mini-strokes: Stroke specialist   Times of India
Women at higher risk of having a stroke: Experts   NYOOOZ
Know your heart better   Odisha Samaya
News World India   
The Hindu   
Daily News & Analysis   
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Mumbai sees its 36th cadaver donation   
Daily News & Analysis
The trend of cadaver donations has been uneven in the city. In 2012, there were 27 donations, while in 2013 there were 24. 2014 saw 41 cadaver donations that benefited 107 people. This year, till date, the city has witnessed 36 donations. The BYL Nair ...

90-yr-old Nair hosp makes cadaver donation debut   Times of India
16-year-old brain dead girl saves two kidney failure patients   Mumbai Mirror
Nair hospital reports first cadaver donation   Free Press Journal

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
India to introduce bill barring foreigners from seeking surrogates   
Sydney Morning Herald
New Delhi: Sitting in his room on the first floor of the packed Delhi IVF & Fertility Centre on Wednesday, Dr Anoop Gupta's heart sank when he opened an official letter from the government. It was a circular telling him to stop forthwith any future ...
Business of life takes a hit   Mumbai Mirror
Foreign couples want India to change stand   Times of India
Regulate, don't ban   The Indian Express
Google (press release)   
Daily Pioneer   
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Times of India
   
Male and female brains work the same way: Study   
Times of India
There is no such thing called a "male brain" and a "female brain", suggests new research that found no sex difference in the size of he hippocampus, a crucial part of the brain that consolidates new memories and helps connect emotions to the senses.
Male brains not too different from female brains   Daily News & Analysis
Male brains may not be different from female brains: Study   News Nation
Debunking Mars and Venus cliche in humans   Financial Express

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Study online drug sale laws abroad, Bombay High Court tells state panel   
Daily News & Analysis
The bench said, "Why is it that these countries have allowed online sale, and what safeguards have they kept in place to avoid sale of drugs through fraudulent ways has to be examined before we allow or disallow the sale in Maharashtra ...
HC directs State Govt to take steps to regulate online sale of medicines   legalera.in
Set up mechanism to help drought-hit farmers: HC   Times of India
HC asks Maharashtra govt to regulate online sale of medicines   I Government
CIOL   
The Indian Express   
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NYOOOZ
   
Rare Liver Surgery Performed in State-Run Hospital in Hyderabad   
NDTV
Hyderabad: Doctors at the state-run Osmania General Hospital (OGH) in Hyderabad claimed to have performed a rare surgery of 'Auto Transplantation of Liver' on a 24-year-old patient, which they said is only second such transplant in the world.
Osmania surgeons pull off a miracle   The Hindu
OGH doctors perform first of its kind 'Auto Liver Transplantation' in India   pharmabiz.com
Osmania Docs Perform Rare Liver Transplant   The New Indian Express
NYOOOZ   
Hindu Business Line   
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NDTV
   
E-cigarettes linked to problematic drinking   
Financial Express
A recent study has linked e-cigarettes to problematic drinking. In a study involving around 1400 people, researchers also found that more women than men use e-cigarettes socially, opposite to patterns seen in regular cigarette smoking.... By: ANI ...
E-cigarette use can lead to problematic drinking   The Hans India
Trying To Quit Smoking With E-Cigarettes Could Lead To A Drinking Problem   Medical Daily
Study Links E-cigarette Use To Problematic Drinking   International Business Times
Jagran Post   
NDTV   
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