2015年10月31日 星期六

2015-11-01 India Health


Zee News
   
Men find smarter women less attractive in real life   
Economic Times
NEW YORK: A man finds a woman of greater intelligence attractive only when she is distant or far away from his mind, not when she is right next to him, a new study says. "We found that men preferred women who are smarter than them in psychologically ...

Men may appreciate a smart woman, but they don't want to date one   TheHealthSite

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Jagran Josh
   
WHO's global tuberculosis report 2015 shows TB mortality nearly halved since 1990   
pharmabiz.com
The fight against tuberculosis is paying off, with this year's death rate nearly half of what it was in 1990. Nevertheless, 1.5 million people died from TB in 2014. Most of these deaths could have been prevented, according to WHO's global tuberculosis ...
Tuberculosis joins HIV/AIDS as the leading cause of death worldwide   Biotechin.Asia
Fighting tuberculosis: Mind the gap, in funding and treatment   Hindu Business Line
Some Progress on TB, but Long Way to Go   The New Indian Express
Jagran Josh   
Live Punjab   
New Kerala   
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The Indian Express
   
Most polluted city in the world, Delhi suffers from a toxic blend, says UK study   
The Indian Express
Among the more hazardous emissions from internal combustion engines, it is particularly high in areas where slow-moving or stationary traffic is higher. A new study on air pollution in Delhi by a team of researchers led by the University of Surrey in ...
Delhi, most polluted   The Hindu
What makes Delhi a 'toxic pollutant punchbowl'?   Livemint
Most polluted city in the world, Delhi, a toxic pollutant punchbowl, says UK study   Delhi Daily News

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Kasmir Monitor
   
Women, don't ignore mini-strokes: Stroke specialist   
Kasmir Monitor
Leading neurologists and stroke specialists here on Thursday urged women to seek immediate medical attention in case of "mini-strokes" as delaying treatment could increase risk of a major stroke. "Women are care-givers and so they generally do not pay ...

Women more at stroke risk   Times of India
Number of stroke cases in India increase by 50% almost every year   TheHealthSite
Women at higher risk of having a stroke: Experts   NYOOOZ
The Hindu   
Daily News & Analysis   
Bangalore Mirror   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Women protest surrogacy ban for foreigners   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Over 70 women, undergoing surrogate pregnancy or already surrogate mothers, gathered outside the office of the Indian Council of Medical Research in New Delhi on Thursday to demonstrate against the government decision to ban foreign ...

Why India needs to reconsider its stand on banning surrogacy options for ...   Daily News & Analysis
Regulate, don't ban   The Indian Express
Business of life takes a hit   Mumbai Mirror
Seating Chair   
TV Newsroom   
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The Hans India
   
India reaffirms commitment to Africa in fight to End AIDS   
The Hans India
India stands committed to the world in its fight against HIV and AIDS, and particularly to the African nations, in the combined resolve to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030. India will extend all support and cooperation in sharing its knowledge and ...
India offers African countries help with ending AIDS by 2030   Daily News & Analysis
TRIPS flexibilities have proved to be a lifeline for the poor: Nadda   Times of India
We Can End AIDS by 2030 in India, Africa: Health Minister   NDTV
The Indian Express   
The New Indian Express   
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The New Indian Express
   
Panel seeks probe into sexual assault case at Fortis   
The Hindu
Members of the expert committee on preventing crimes against women and children visited Fortis hospital on Cunningham Road in the city on Saturday, and directed the police to conduct a detailed probe into the alleged sexual assault on a 54-year-old ...

Police Must Probe Fortis Hospital's Role in Abuse of Patient: Ugrappa   The New Indian Express
Bengaluru: Male nurse at Fortis Hospital sexually assaults a 54-year-old patient   Daily News & Analysis
Hospital Staffer Sexually Assaults 54-yr-old Patient   SahilOnline
The Siasat Daily   
BLR Eagle   
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NDTV
   
Health ministry issues revised H1N1 guidelines to states   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The Health Ministry has issued revised vaccination and clinical management guidelines to the state governments, while reviewing the preparedness for seasonal Influenza (H1N1). "Necessary directions have been issued related to procurement, ...

Centre reviews plan to tackle H1N1 flu   The Asian Age
Enough stock of drugs, testing kits to tackle Swine flu: Nadda   Hindu Business Line
Nadda holds high-level review meeting on H1N1   Daily Excelsior
Niticentral   
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Hindustan Times
   
The male and female brains are the same. Come up with new excuses   
Hindustan Times
A new research has 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. Therefore, the male and female brains are the same. Hippocampi are located on ...

A Recent Study Revealed That Male and Female Brains Are Same: Hippocampus   FitnHit.com
Despite Stereotypes, The Brains Of Men And Women Just Aren't That Different   Forbes
Male and female brains work the same way: Study   Times of India
The Siasat Daily   
Financial Express   
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Forbes
   
Eat Everything In Moderation? Not So Fast, Says New Study   
Forbes
In the past week, consumers learned that processed, red meat likely raises the risk of certain cancers and low-fat diets don't actually help promote weight loss. Now, it seems like another study confirms that the way we've been used to eating is wrong.
Eating 'everything in moderation' may be bad for you   The Indian Express
Diet diversity may lead to poor metabolism   Financial Express
Eating Moderately May Not Be Good For You   Food World News
Ibcworldnews   
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