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Australia scientists identify way to target neuroblastoma cancer
Daily News & Analysis
The authors showed in laboratory models of neuroblastoma that the drug could block the very start of this embryonal cancer, paving the way to possible prevention strategies in the future. Cancer Around half of all children with neuroblastoma have ...
Now, a way to counter neuroblastoma cancer!News Nation
Australian scientists identify way to target neuroblastoma cancerEconomic Times
Australian scientists identify potential drug to stop worst childhood cancerInternational Business Times AU
The Australian (blog)
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Daily News & Analysis
The authors showed in laboratory models of neuroblastoma that the drug could block the very start of this embryonal cancer, paving the way to possible prevention strategies in the future. Cancer Around half of all children with neuroblastoma have ...
Now, a way to counter neuroblastoma cancer!
Australian scientists identify way to target neuroblastoma cancer
Australian scientists identify potential drug to stop worst childhood cancer
News Nation
Weight loss apps not enough to fight obesity
Financial Express
According to a recent study, a cell phone app that tracks exercise, calories and weight loss goals is not enough to create meaningful weight loss in young adults. By: ANI | November 6, 2015 8:33 AM ...
You won't lose weight through smartphone apps!News Nation
Smartphone apps don't help you lose weight: StudyTimes of India
Mobile apps for weight loss are quite ineffective: StudyBGR India
TheHealthSite
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Financial Express
According to a recent study, a cell phone app that tracks exercise, calories and weight loss goals is not enough to create meaningful weight loss in young adults. By: ANI | November 6, 2015 8:33 AM ...
You won't lose weight through smartphone apps!
Smartphone apps don't help you lose weight: Study
Mobile apps for weight loss are quite ineffective: Study
Nation News
10 Influenza A cases reported so far
Nation News
THE MINISTRY of Health is monitoring an increase in cases of Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI). To date, ten Influenza A cases have been reported and three of these required hospitalisation. Related articles. No need for alarm · Concern about spike in ...
Swine Flu: Everything you must knowTimes of India
Flu could be deadlyAsianjournal.com
One more tested positive for H1N1Free Press Journal
Trinidad & Tobago Express
Trinidad Guardian
Trinidad News
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Nation News
THE MINISTRY of Health is monitoring an increase in cases of Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI). To date, ten Influenza A cases have been reported and three of these required hospitalisation. Related articles. No need for alarm · Concern about spike in ...
Swine Flu: Everything you must know
Flu could be deadly
One more tested positive for H1N1
The New Indian Express
Case Booked against Ex-NIMS Director for Irregularities
The New Indian Express
HYDERABAD:The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Thursday registered a case of criminal misconduct against former director of Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Dr A Dharma Rakshak, medical superintendent and financial controller of NIMS for ...
ACB raid on former NIMS director, 3 othersTimes of India
ACB registers case against former NIMS director, othersBusiness Standard
ACB raids ex-NIMS head's houseThe Hans India
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The New Indian Express
HYDERABAD:The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Thursday registered a case of criminal misconduct against former director of Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Dr A Dharma Rakshak, medical superintendent and financial controller of NIMS for ...
ACB raid on former NIMS director, 3 others
ACB registers case against former NIMS director, others
ACB raids ex-NIMS head's house
Hindustan Times
10 lose vision after botched cataract operations in Washim dist hospital
Times of India
NAGPUR: Maharashtra director of health services Dr Satish Pawar has suspended Dr Surekha Mendhe, civil surgeon of Washim district hospital in Vidarbha, and operating surgeon Dr Prashant Chavan, for negligence in performing cataract surgeries in the ...
Maharashtra eye camp: 32 suffer pain, loss of vision after cataract operations ...The Indian Express
14 lose eyesight after surgery in Maharashtra's WashimHindustan Times
14 lose eyesight after botched cataract surgery in MaharashtraFirstpost
The Hindu
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Free Press Journal
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Times of India
NAGPUR: Maharashtra director of health services Dr Satish Pawar has suspended Dr Surekha Mendhe, civil surgeon of Washim district hospital in Vidarbha, and operating surgeon Dr Prashant Chavan, for negligence in performing cataract surgeries in the ...
Maharashtra eye camp: 32 suffer pain, loss of vision after cataract operations ...
14 lose eyesight after surgery in Maharashtra's Washim
14 lose eyesight after botched cataract surgery in Maharashtra
Daily News & Analysis
Malaria parasite 'hides' undetected in liver: relapsing infections
Daily News & Analysis
A new study has pointed out that eliminating malaria in the Asia-Pacific could prove more challenging than previously thought. Mosquito. A new study has pointed out that eliminating malaria in the Asia-Pacific could prove more challenging than ...
Relapsing infections could challenge malaria eradicationHealthCanal.com (press release) (blog)
To eliminate malaria in the Asia-Pacific we need to target recurrent infectionsThe Conversation AU
Malaria eradication gets tougher than ever. This is why!TheHealthSite
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Daily News & Analysis
A new study has pointed out that eliminating malaria in the Asia-Pacific could prove more challenging than previously thought. Mosquito. A new study has pointed out that eliminating malaria in the Asia-Pacific could prove more challenging than ...
Relapsing infections could challenge malaria eradication
To eliminate malaria in the Asia-Pacific we need to target recurrent infections
Malaria eradication gets tougher than ever. This is why!
The Hindu
Indian food composition database to be out soon: NIN
Press Trust of India
Hyderabad, Nov 3 (PTI) The Indian Food Composition Database which was initiated to provide a single authoritative source of food composition data will be made available to public in a few months, a senior official of National Institute of Nutrition ...
11th International Food Data Conference (IFDC) begins in HyderabadNews Nation
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Press Trust of India
Hyderabad, Nov 3 (PTI) The Indian Food Composition Database which was initiated to provide a single authoritative source of food composition data will be made available to public in a few months, a senior official of National Institute of Nutrition ...
11th International Food Data Conference (IFDC) begins in Hyderabad
Economy Lead
Pray for chill pill to kill dengue
Times of India
KOLKATA: If you live in Kolkata or Salt Lake, pray that the winter chill sets in quickly. The extended warm spell has triggered an unprecedented late surge in dengue. Ishita Banerjee, a 27-year-old theatre actor and resident of Salt Lake's GD Block ...
Dengue claims another life in Bengal, official toll 8Zee News
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Times of India
KOLKATA: If you live in Kolkata or Salt Lake, pray that the winter chill sets in quickly. The extended warm spell has triggered an unprecedented late surge in dengue. Ishita Banerjee, a 27-year-old theatre actor and resident of Salt Lake's GD Block ...
Dengue claims another life in Bengal, official toll 8
Times of India
Indians' poor food habits fuelling diabetes: Survey
Times of India
MUMBAI: What Indians eat and how could be fueling the diabetes epidemic across the country, suggests a new survey that interviewed 4,000 diabetic patients across eight cities. The main culprit could be the Indian craving for rice, fine-flour rotis or ...
Abbott's Food, Spikes and Diabetes Survey Reveals Not 'All is Well' For People ...PR Newswire India (press release)
Seven out of 10 diabetics have carb-heavy diet: SurveyThe Indian Express
'67 per cent Mumbaikars below 45 diabetic'The Asian Age
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Times of India
MUMBAI: What Indians eat and how could be fueling the diabetes epidemic across the country, suggests a new survey that interviewed 4,000 diabetic patients across eight cities. The main culprit could be the Indian craving for rice, fine-flour rotis or ...
Abbott's Food, Spikes and Diabetes Survey Reveals Not 'All is Well' For People ...
Seven out of 10 diabetics have carb-heavy diet: Survey
'67 per cent Mumbaikars below 45 diabetic'
Times of India
Quacks, Beware! An app can put you behind bars
Times of India
CHENNAI: A tap, swipe and flick, and quacks could be behind bars. In an initiative to keep a check on fake doctors, the Tamil Nadu Medical Council (TNMC) has begun issuing certificates that carry details of practitioners along with an encryption that ...
Smartboard to tell quacks from doctors in Tamil NaduDeccan Herald
A smart way to weed out quacksThe Hindu
Tamil Nadu Medical Council to issue 'smart' certificates to doctorsDaily News & Analysis
Web India
Economic Times
The New Indian Express
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Times of India
CHENNAI: A tap, swipe and flick, and quacks could be behind bars. In an initiative to keep a check on fake doctors, the Tamil Nadu Medical Council (TNMC) has begun issuing certificates that carry details of practitioners along with an encryption that ...
Smartboard to tell quacks from doctors in Tamil Nadu
A smart way to weed out quacks
Tamil Nadu Medical Council to issue 'smart' certificates to doctors
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