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Rajkot district collector down with dengue
Times of India “He has some infection in his liver and is being treated for it,” said hospital sources. RMC officials said that more than 140 dengue cases have been reported in city this year out of which 90 were reported in August alone. Last year, 179 dengue fever … |
Lifestyle diseases to cost India $6 trillion – Economic Times
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Lifestyle diseases to cost India $6 trillion
Economic Times It also proposes interventions such as reduced salt intake in food, counselling and multi-drug therapy for people with a high risk of developing heart attacks and strokes, and hepatitis B immunization to prevent liver cancer. “The implementation of … |
Projects close to outgoing DC's heart – Times of India
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Projects close to outgoing DC’s heart
Times of India LUDHIANA: Deputy commissioner Rahul Tiwari is all geared up for his next posting. But with the Times of India, he looks back, talking about some of his dream projects that await completion. Tiwari, a 2000 batch IAS officer, took over as deputy … |
Lifestyle diseases to cost India $6 trillion, study estimates – Times of India
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Lifestyle diseases to cost India $6 trillion, study estimates
Times of India The Harvard report, which is based on WHO projections of the mortality trajectory associated with NCDs, says ischemic heart disease is going to be the single most costly non-communicable disease in India (causing an output loss of about $1.21 trillion … Eleven South-East Asian countries to adopt 10 targets to combat non …pharmabiz.com Why is India’s healthcare system in such a sorry state?Moneycontrol.com |
Peyton Manning: Poster child for stem cell treatment – Washington Times
Washington TimesPeyton Manning: Poster child for stem cell treatmentWashington TimesBoth of these fraternities are involved in making stem cell therapy available to the public at large. Stem cell therapy, or stem cell transplant, is a method of introdu…
Organ failure doesn't discriminate but donation does – The Conversation
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Organ failure doesn’t discriminate but donation does
The Conversation Organ failure affects people from a wide range of social, age, gender, educational, cultural, faith and ethnic backgrounds. Minority ethnic groups already experience many health inequalities and transplant services are no different. And significant … |
Rugo Offers Window Into Evolving Views of ER-Positive Disease – OncLive
OncLiveRugo Offers Window Into Evolving Views of ER-Positive DiseaseOncLiveSo, we followed up with a phase II neoadjuvant trial, Study 22222, of letrozole with or without everolimus, and saw a benefit from the addition of everolimus: a decrease in Ki67…
Blood drives coming – Centralia Fireside guard
hays PostBlood drives comingCentralia Fireside guard… encourages blood donations from donors of all types. Most people with sickle cell disease are of African descent, but many are of Indian, Middle Eastern, Hispanic, Mediterranean and other descents…
Summer fun continues: Basket Bingo tonight, First … – The Reporter
Summer fun continues: Basket Bingo tonight, First …The ReporterIt continues at 7 p.m. daily, beginning with prayers and a community dinner, followed by various cultural programs by artists from India and North America, including Grammy nominee Ustad …
UAB part of study of new drug for vasculitis – UAB Kaleidoscope
UAB part of study of new drug for vasculitisUAB KaleidoscopeWhile standard therapy consists of daily oral doses of a cancer drug called cyclophosphamide, followed by azathioprine, an immunosuppressant often used in organ transplant, researchers showed …
