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Hindus worship Bhishma Pitamah to seek long life
MIL May 2, 2006 Author: Swamy Raj Baldev
In olden days of Mahabharat, there used to live Paru’s family. After passing great many generations, a powerful emperor by the name of ‘Dush Yant’ (Dushyant) emerged on the throne of Great Bharat.
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Pregnant woman should avoid alcohol and smoking
MIL/Agencies Apr 26, 2006 Author:
When the question of pregnant woman comes the next question automatically involves the health of an unborn child and the negative or positive effects of the mother over the child follow:
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 | Emergency successful operation performed on Mahajan
MIL/Agencies Apr 23, 2006 Author:
BJP General Secretary Pramod Mahajan, who was shot at by his younger brother, Pravin Mahajan, on Saturday morning, continues to be critical. He has undergone another operation. This was an emergency operation and medically reported successful. The damage to the liver is reported to be not as grave as thought to be.
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UK Immigration Laws irk Indian Doctors, seek revision
ML/Agaencies/BBC Apr 22, 2006 Author: Nitin Raj Baldev
London – Immigration laws are very important internationally, they are interconnected with the careers of different nationalities. Before framing these laws it is necessary to keep in view the interests of all concerned, good laws are those which do not create problems.
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Sex in Old and Middle age boosts the life span of both genders
MIL/Agencies/AOSB Apr 20, 2006 Author:
Middle-aged and older people in Western countries were the first to take the contraceptive pill, challenge the institution of marriage and campaign for women's rights, and now they are continuing to reap the benefits of the sexual revolution.
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Safer option for preventing breast cancer
MIL/Agencies Apr 19, 2006 Author: Jonathan Bor
Women at high risk for breast cancer might have a safer option for preventing the disease, doctors said yesterday after concluding one of the largest breast cancer prevention trials in history.
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Storm evacuees suffer serious health setbacks
MIL/NYT Apr 18, 2006 Author: Shaila Dewan
The study, conducted by the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University and the Children's Health Fund, is the first to examine the health issues of those living in housing provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency
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 | Medical association questions Ramdev's medicines
MIL/Agencies Apr 17, 2006 Author:
Patna -The Indian Medical Association (IMA) president-designate has cast his doubt popular yoga guru Baba Ramdev's ayurveda medicines on his claim as “magic concoctions” and demanded that they be tested.
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Over 100 die by malaria, 30,000 suffering from fever
MIL/Agencies/AP Apr 15, 2006 Author:
Gauhati, (India) Apr. 13 - Medical authorities have announced an alert in India’s northeastern state of Assam after an outbreak of malaria, which caused death for over 100 people, though officials are quoting less numbers.
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Heart transplant reversed first time, gives Hannah a new life
MIL/Agencies Apr 14, 2006 Author:
The life-saving and pioneering operation to reverse Hannah Clark’s heart transplant has given the 12-year-old a new lease of life. Surgeons, under the expert guidance of retired Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub, removed her donor heart and restarted her dormant one at Great Ormond Street Hospital on February 20 of this year, as per icWales
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 | Tarceva, new anti-cancer drug prologs life and improves conditions
MIL/Agencies Apr 12, 2006 Author:
Mumbai: Roche Scientific Company on Tuesday launched an anti-cancer drug `Tarceva' (erlotinib), which can prolong and improve the quality of life of the patients suffering from lung cancer.
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What is perfect Living Water for health?
MIL/IW Apr 5, 2006 Author:
Infinity Water claims that it is a Perfect Living Water. It is for you to determine how far their claim is right? They say that it is based on the most advanced scientific understandings of vibration and energy as the foundation of living chemistry, where as the mainstream medical model is still caught up in the mechanistic limitations of Newtonian Physics.
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 | Organ re-engineered for the first time in bladder transplants
MIL/USA Today Apr 4, 2006 Author:
Boston — The once-fanciful dream of regrowing the heart and other failing organs has suddenly edged closer to reality: The first complex organ, the bladder, has been rebuilt in seven patients from living tissue cultivated in the lab.
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Magic of magnetic therapy ?
MIL/Healioheath Apr 4, 2006 Author:
Magnetic therapy is a safe, non-invasive method of applying magnetic fields to the body for therapeutic purposes. It helps to speed the healing process and improve quality of sleep without any adverse side effects.
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Bird Flue claim was baseless, bird died by heat stroke and stifle
MIL/Agencies Apr 2, 2006 Author:
Bangalore, India - The scare of the prevalence of bird flu in the city created by the deaths of a few hundred chickens at the Shivajinagar market on Friday was imaginary and untrue according to the official confirmation.
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 | HIV Drops in India due to strict precautions
MIL/WPFS Mar 31, 2006 Author:
Bangalore – Once it was believed that India had 5 million people affected by AIDS virus and was counted as one of the most affected nations including some of the African Countries.
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IMA, NIA demand Inquiry how 2-year child got HIV affection
MIL/Agaencies/Hindu Mar 28, 2006 Author:
Thiruvananthapuram/New Delhi – Kerala Branch of the Indian Medical Association, urged the Government on Monday to order a proper inquiry how the two year old Reshmi got HIV infection and later on died after a prolonged suffering.
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European airports ban 93 airlines
MIL/UPI/Agencies Mar 23, 2006 Author:
Brussels - The European Union is reported by UPI to have banned 93 airlines, 70 of them African, from landing at any of its airports, on the ground of non meeting of safety standards.
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 | Maharashtra, to slaughter 70,000 chickens to check bird flu-risk
MIL/BBC Mar 15, 2006 Author:
In the western Indian state of Maharashtra, the authorities have clear apprehension that the bird flue is posing more and more danger to the human being and is involving more areas. As a result, they have directed to slaughter tens of thousands of chicken so as to minimize the risk of the flu.
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 | Train captured and released, passengers question law and order?
MIL/Agencies Mar 14, 2006 Author:
It is the Jharkhand government law and order on one hand and the Railway on the other which has become questionable. The CPI (Maoist) had succeeding in capturing the passenger train near Heyagarha railway station in Latehar on Monday evening. There were about 300 passengers on board the train who are still scared.
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