2015年11月4日 星期三

2015-11-05 India Health


NDTV
   
Is Your Meat Safe? Experts Speak on Overuse of Antibiotics   
NDTV
Is Your Meat Safe? Experts Speak on Overuse of Antibiotics A lab study conducted by the Centre for Science and Environment's (CSE) Pollution Monitoring Lab last year, shockingly revealed that large scale and indiscriminate use of antibiotics in the ...
Rampant use of antibiotics hurting India badly   domain-B
Is your chicken meal hurting immunity?   The Hindu
California Takes A Stand On Antibiotics In Livestock   ThinkProgress
TheHealthSite   
News World India   
Pork Magazine   
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NDTV
   
Why Hangovers Get Worse as We Grow Older   
NDTV
New Delhi: The next time a hangover hits you hard the morning after a late-night party, look in the mirror to see if your hair is turning white or your hairline is receding. Yes, age is a major factor in the way drinking affects you. Worsening impact ...
Unless you're into killer hangovers, drink less with age maybe?   Hindustan Times
Are your hangovers getting worse? Here's the reason!   TheHealthSite

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Pre-menopausal women advised to eat soy-rich foods   
Daily News & Analysis
As women get older and go through menopause, they experience a drop in the level of the hormone estrogen which protects against bone loss. Soy sauce, tofu and miso are all rich in isoflavones AFP Relax News. A new UK study says that soy contains ...

Soy Diet With Isoflavones Can Help Menopausal Women Prevent Osteoporosis   NYSE Post
Protection against osteoporosis in menopausal women may be possible with   MyTechBits
Soybean Foods May Help Menopausal Women Combast Osteoporosis   University Herald
Nature World Report   
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Livemint
   
How not to be rejected by a health insurance company   
Livemint
One would expect that with all the competition in insurance, insurers would queue up to sell to you. Unfortunately, that's not true. The hardest part of buying health insurance is getting the insurer to issue you a policy. Most insurers are risk-averse ...
'India must ensure cheap drugs for Africa'   The Hindu
Tias Arms: Making a Difference in South Africa   Huffington Post

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Daily News & Analysis
   
FDA to act against celebrities endorsing gutkha products   
Daily News & Analysis
The WHO report — which was undertaken in December 2014 jointly by the Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Centre for Communication and Change-India — revealed that while there is a decrease in gutkha consumption ...

35% users say they have access to gutkha in Maharashtra: Survey   The Indian Express
Shah Rukh Khan, Ajay Devgan to receive FDA notices over pan masala ads?   The Asian Age
Brand ambassadors likely to get notices   Times of India
Free Press Journal   
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Scroll.in
   
Why the plan to ban foreigners will only worsen the plight of Indian surrogate ...   
Scroll.in
The government's proposal could push the industry underground and leave surrogate mothers in an even more vulnerable position. Aarefa Johari · Nov 03, 2015 · 11:30 am. Why the plan to ban foreigners will only worsen the plight of Indian surrogate ...
Rent a womb: Why a ban on surrogacy will be counterproductive   Economic Times (blog)
Regulate, don't eliminate   The Hindu
ART Regulation Bill, 2014   The Hans India
Bangalore Mirror   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
The Asian Age   
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The New Indian Express
   
Dosha Prakriti, Genome Analysis of Yore   
The New Indian Express
HYDERABAD: In a major breakthrough, a team of Indian scientists were able to successfully link India's ancient wisdom with modern sciences. For the very first time, they were able to discover that the 'dosha prakriti' or phenotypic classification of ...
Linking ancient wisdom with science   The Hindu
Ayurvedic 'prakriti' has genomic basis: CCMB study   Business Standard
CCMB scientists prove genomic basis of Ayurveda   Hindu Business Line
The Hans India   
Mumbai Mirror   
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NDTV
   
Standing for at Least a Quarter of the Day Reduces Odds of Obesity, New Study ...   
NDTV
You may want to reconsider keeping that standing desk after all. A new study published Tuesday shows that people who stand for at least one-quarter of their day appeared to have a significantly lower likelihood of obesity. The research, led by the ...
Standing for six hours daily may cut obesity risk   Chandigarh Tribune
You Can Lower Your Odds of Obesity by Doing This One Easy Thing   Yahoo Health
Who knew? Standing can help you lose weight   Hindustan Times
Zee News   
Times of India   
Daily Mail   
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The Hindu
   
BJP cadre protest at Ripon Buildings over dengue   
The Hindu
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday protested against the Corporation of Chennai for allegedly failing to take proactive steps to contain the spread of dengue. About 200 workers, led by State party president Tamilisai Soundararajan, were ...

200 BJP cadres held in Chennai for staging protest   Times of India
BJP workers arrested for picketing Ripon Buildings on dengue issue   Web India

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indiatvnews.com
   
Pvt hospital in Har lands in controversy over 'fake' patients   
Business Standard
A private hospital in Haryana landed in a controversy after it was alleged that it had admitted "fake patients" to show "bed strength" ahead of its mandatory inspection by the Medical Council of India (MCI), a charge the institution has denied. A video ...
Private Hospital In Haryana Allegedly Paying Villagers Rs 200 To Pose As Patients!   Scoopwhoop
Hospital pays villagers Rs. 200 to act as patients, for licence   Errabus
Haryana hospital admits fake patients for license   http://www.newsgram.com/

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