[ad_1] The Ebola epidemic toll in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has exceeded 200 deaths, the Health Ministry said Sunday. The ministry reported that it had recorded 201 deaths from the …
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Read More »Pneumonia kills two people at MGMGH | Trichy News
[ad_1] Trichy: A 28-year-old man and a 68-year-old woman, admitted to the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital (MGMGH), died Friday evening. The deceased were identified as Sundaravel, originally from a village near Sendurai, …
Read More »Chandigarh: PGI organise un atelier sur les virus de l'hépatite B et C
[ad_1] Par: Express News Service | Chandigarh | Publié: 11 novembre 2018 12:41:58 Le PGIMER a dirigé l’atelier national sur la détermination de la charge virale des virus de l’hépatite B et …
Read More »L'Inde en tête des décès par pneumonie-diarrhée
[ad_1] L'Inde continue de porter le fardeau le plus lourd de décès d'enfants par pneumonie et diarrhée au monde, avec 158 176 pneumonies et 102 813 décès par diarrhée en 2016, selon …
Read More »Sharp uptick of breast cancer cases in the city
[ad_1] Breast cancer among women is increasing. Along with it, cancers of the endometrium and ovary are also on the rise. With early detection being crucial, doctors reiterate the need for bad …
Read More »National body set up to study rare forms of diabetes
[ad_1] A national study group on monogenic diabetes was established to identify cases of monogenic diabetes in the country as a whole. Supported by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the …
Read More »Out of 119 H1N1 tests done, 12 were found positive, one died: Dir SKIMS
[ad_1] At least 119 H1N1 (swine flu) tests were conducted at the Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) and 12 people were found to be HIV-positive, according to officials. SKIMS Director Dr. …
Read More »Here's how parks can promote the health and well-being of city dwellers
[ad_1] Washington DC: Improving urban parks could help make residents more active, a study by Penn State researchers in Preventing Chronic Disease reported. The ParkScore of a city – an evaluation of …
Read More »Researchers develop an inexpensive cell-based tool to detect HIV
[ad_1] Traditional methods of HIV viral surveillance are expensive, requiring the use of PCR A team of researchers has developed a portable, inexpensive diagnostic tool using a mobile phone and nanotechnology capable …
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