2015年11月6日 星期五

2015-11-07 India Health


Times of India
   
Pesticides exposure may damage sperm in teenagers   
Times of India
Adolescent exposre to organochlorine pesticides such as DDT may lead to defective sperm and consequently fertility problems later in life, says a study. "Exposure to these chemicals in adolescence may lead to reproductive problems years later," said ...
Teens exposed to pesticides may develop abnormal sperm leading to fertility ...   New York Daily News
Teenagers sperm can get damaged through pesticides exposure   Financial Express
Pesticides exposure may damage sperm in teens   Business Standard

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Times of India
   
Sleep can put you at risk of diabetes   
Times of India
A Harvard University study claims too little or too much sleep puts older women at a risk for diabetes. Older women who get too little or even too much sleep are at greater risk of diabetes, new research suggests. The study suggests that chronic short ...
Lack of sleep may up diabetes risk: study   Business Standard
Lack of Sleep Increases Diabetes Risk   NDTV
Sleep like a log to cut diabetes risk   Financial Express
Daily News & Analysis   
Newsmax   
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The Siasat Daily
   
Malaria vaccine may save lives of thousands of children: study   
GlobalPost
LONDON, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- By using mathematical models, an international team predicted that the world's first malaria vaccine could potentially prevent up to one in four malaria deaths in young children, according to a new study released Friday by ...
WHO: Malaria Deaths, Cases Plunge in Latin America   Voice of America
Public health impact of RTS,S malaria vaccine   Times of India

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Livemint
   
Surrogacy by foreigners initiated before Nov 4 not to be hit by ban   
Times of India
Mumbai: Cases of surrogacy already initiated or in progress will not be affected by the ban prohibiting foreigners from seeking surrogacy in India, announced an online statement put up by the Union ministry of health and family welfare on November 5.
New surrogacy Bill replete with lacunae, say experts   Chandigarh Tribune
Surrogate mothers appeal to ICMR, seek 'dignity'   The Hindu
Uncertainty dogs 'rent-a-womb' industry after government ban   Khaleej Times
Deccan Herald   
pharmabiz.com   
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The Indian Express
   
21st INCOFYRA will bring together traditional and modern medical systems: JP Nadda   
Financial Express
The 21st International Conference on 'Frontiers in Yoga Research and its Applications' (INCOFYRA) will bring together traditional and modern medical systems, stated JP Nadda, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare in a curtain-raiser press ...

Global meet on yoga in medicine   Calcutta Telegraph
PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate international yoga conference   Economic Times
7 ministries partner yoga meet hosted by university of PM Modi's guru   The Indian Express
Jagran Josh   
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Standing for six hours daily may cut obesity risk   
Business Standard
People who stand for at least one-quarter of their day may have a significantly lower likelihood of obesity, a new study has claimed. While sedentary behaviour such as watching TV and commuting time has been linked to negative health effects, it is ...

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NDTV
   
40% of Kolkata slum children yet to be immunised   
The Hindu
The immunisation of children in the city's slums has been found to be way below at 60 per cent of the target, according to a survey done by an NGO. The Child Rights and You's sample survey found that though the scenario improved in the past few years ...
40 per cent of city slum children yet to be immunised: Survey   Economic Times
'30 pc of children in City slums are underweight'   Seating Chair

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Times of India
   
Nutritional Vitamin D improves vascular function: Study   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Nutritional Vitamin D supplementation improves the vascular function and reduces inflammation in early stage of chronic kidney disease, a study has revealed. It stated that no other medicine has proper effect in the inflammation of kidneys ...
Vitamin D can prevent heart disease in kidney disease patients   The Hans India
Vitamin D Boosts Vascular Function in Kidney Patients: Study   NDTV

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The New Indian Express
   
Green Diwali campaign on top gear   
Times of India
COIMBATORE: Environmentalists in the city are batting for an eco-friendly Diwali this year. Several of them have begun running campaigns to spread awareness on the need to abstain from bursting crackers, which cause both noise and air pollution.
Celebrate 'green' Diwali by bursting crackers   Free Press Journal
Eco-friendly Diwali?   The New Indian Express

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Times of India
   
Delhi prefers impressive gift baskets to boring mithai   
Times of India
Mithai boxes are passe, Delhi goes the customised Diwali gift basket way. A box of sweets used to be the most obvious Diwali gift, but Delhiites say it has been replaced by customised gift baskets as mithai boxes just end up being passed on. A platter ...
Demand rises for organic, low-fat food ahead of Diwali   Chandigarh Tribune
This Is How People Will React If You Are Honest This Diwali | Nagpur NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
10 things you should know about Diwali   Khaleej Times

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