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2015-11-08 India Health


Livemint
   
New surrogacy Bill replete with lacunae, say experts   
Chandigarh Tribune
The proposed surrogacy Bill, which seeks to bar foreigners from hiring surrogate mothers in India, came in for sharp criticism from legal experts here today. Questioning the Bill, “The Assisted Reproductive Technology Regulation Bill, 2014”, experts ...
Anguish after India moves to ban surrogacy for foreigners   CTV News
Surrogate mothers appeal to ICMR, seek 'dignity'   The Hindu
Uncertainty dogs 'rent-a-womb' industry after government ban   Khaleej Times
The National   
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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 ...

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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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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

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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 A box of sweets used to be the most obvious Diwali gift, but Delhiites say it has been replaced by customised gift baskets as mithai boxes just end up being passed on.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

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The Hans India
   
New compound can reverse cataract   
The Hans India
A team of scientists has identified a new chemical that can be used in eye drops to reverse cataracts which are a leading cause of blindness worldwide. The newly identified compound is the first that is soluble enough to potentially form the basis of a ...
Curing cataracts with eye drops   Financial Express
Chemical clears cataracts in lab experiments with human lens tissue, mice   UPI.com
Eye drops for dissolving cataracts works in dogs and in the lab on human tissue   Next Big Future

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NDTV
   
Sex Safe for Most Heart Patients, Says Study   
NDTV
Counseling regarding how to gradually resume habitual sexual activity is critical for patients who have experienced a cardiac event or undergone a cardiac procedure. Toronto: Dispelling a common myth, researchers have found that engaging in sexual ...


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One more succumbs to dengue, toll touches 43   
Zee News
New Delhi: At a time when dengue cases in the city are on decline, the death of a 28-year-old man has reignited concerns among health officials. With this death, the unofficial figure of dengue victims went up to 43. The official toll, however, stood ...

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Business Standard
   
Cell therapy saves a baby with cancer in the US   
Business Standard
A baby girl who was close to dying from cancer has been rescued by a cell therapy envisioned as a "one size fits all" treatment that had never been tested in people, doctors reported on Thursday. The development is significant because it indicates that ...

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Voice of America
   
WHO: Malaria Deaths, Cases Plunge in Latin America   
Voice of America
November 06, 2015 2:11 PM. BOGOTA—. Malaria deaths and cases across Latin America have plunged in recent years, with Brazil, Honduras and Paraguay, showing most progress in combating the parasitic mosquito-born disease, the Pan American Health ...

INTERNATIONAL: Country efforts lead the way toward malaria elimination in the ...   St. Lucia News Online

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