2015年11月2日 星期一

2015-11-03 India Health


Times of India
   
Vitamin D pill may improve exercise performance   
Times of India
LONDON: Taking vitamin D supplements can improve exercise performance and lower the risk of heart disease, said a new study. Vitamin D — which is both a vitamin and a hormone — helps control levels of calcium and phosphate in the blood and is ...

Daily Intake of Vitamin D Pills Can Keep Heart Disease at Bay   NDTV
Vitamin D could lower blood pressure and boost fitness says Scots study   Herald Scotland
Could vitamin D pill replace exercise?   New Zealand Herald
Food World News   
West Texas News   
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Times of India
   
Can you escape breast cancer?   
Times of India
Breast cancer is fast becoming the most common cancer in most cities of India and second most common in rural areas. According to statistics, for the year 2015, there will be an estimated 155,000 new cases of breast cancer and about 76,000 women in ...
Zumba enthusiasts spread breast cancer awareness in Delhi   Financial Express
What women need to know about breast cancer   The Hindu
Unique campaign urges early detection of breast cancer among haredi women   Ynetnews
The Post Game   
CBS News   
Virginia Tech Collegiate Times   
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Times of India
   
ISB to introduce one-year healthcare management programme for doctors ...   
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The Indian School of Business (ISB), with campuses in Mohali and Hyderabad, is all set to launch a one-of-its-kind healthcare management programme (HMP), to groom doctors and healthcare professionals to deliver excellence in healthcare management ...

ISB to launch programme for docs, healthcare pros   The Hindu
ISB to launch management programme for healthcare professionals   Economic Times
ISB to launch programme for doctors, healthcare professionals   Business Standard
Niticentral   
Hindu Business Line   
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India Today
   
Delhi Gets No Respite From 'Poor' Air Quality   
NDTV
Delhi has remained shrouded in a blanket of smog since the night of October 30 due to a host of factors. New Delhi: The residents of the national capital continue to grapple with high level of particulate matters in air with pockets of the city ...
No respite from 'poor' air quality   The Asian Age
Alarm bells for severe pollution go off in Delhi   India Today

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Deccan Herald
   
Bill seeks to protect surrogate moms' rights   
Deccan Herald
With test-tube baby clinics mushrooming all over the country, the government has come out with a draft legislation to regulate these clinics and protect the rights of surrogate mothers. The latter often find themselves at the receiving end of the ...
Ban on commercial surrogacy: Notions of 'choice', 'altruism' need to be questioned   The Indian Express (blog)
Baby makers and big brother   Livemint
Rent a womb: Why a ban on surrogacy will be counterproductive   Economic Times (blog)

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NDTV
   
State has achieved a lot in education sector: HP CM Virbhadra   
Business Standard
Himachal Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh today said that his government is committed to provide quality education to children, with opening of several educational institutions in far-flung areas of the state a major initiative in this direction ...
Virbhadra Singh Attacks Centre for Skyrocketing Prices of Pulses   NDTV
Himachal govt plans to set up de-addiction centres at civil hospitals   Hindustan Times
Medical College to get girls' hostel soon: Virbhadra   The Hindu
The Statesman   
NYOOOZ   
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Jagran Post
   
Youngsters click over 2000 selfies a year!   
Jagran Post
New York: Today's selfie obsession is as bad as we thought. According to a new study, a youngster clicks over 2,000 selfies a year! 0 · TV ads with toy premiums lure kids to fast food. Representational image. Researchers from Intel and Lineage Labs ...

Did you know? You could be clicking as many as 2000 selfies a year   IBNLive

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The Indian Express
   
Study finds hot drinks, bath water scald under-14 kids most   
Times of India
PUNE: Burns caused by heat were most common in children under the age of 14 in Pune, last year. It was followed by friction and electrical burns. Negligence by parents and the elderly at home led to such burns among children, specialist Jaisingh Shinde ...

76000 children below 14 suffered burns, scalds last year: Study   The Indian Express
Honeywell India to fund Safe Kids at Home programme   Hindu Business Line

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Hindustan Times
   
Chug a few more pints, beer makes you hotter in bed   
Hindustan Times
You should feel free to pop open another can of beer the next time you want to have sex as a recent study has revealed that a couple of pints can make you better in bed. According to sex expert Kat Van Kirk, beer provides men with four different ...
Sex: Beer makes you a 'demon in the sack'   Financial Express
Have Beer, Sex Well   Odisha Samaya
How to last longer in bed using just beer   Daily Star

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Times of India
   
Men find smarter women less attractive in real life   
Times of India
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 distant ...
Men prefer smarter women but ONLY in long distance relationships   Daily Mail
Smart Women May Be More Appealing to Men -- From a Distance   PsychCentral.com (blog)
Men find smarter women less attractive   Free Press Journal
Futurity: Research News   
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