Health
Punjab govt launches 'Care Companion Programme'
Chandigarh: Brahm Mohindra, Health and Family Welfare Minister, Punjab today launched its flagship health scheme “Care Companion Programme” (CCP) targeted at improving patient outcomes through better family engagement and education.
Vital organs of brain dead woman donated to four persons
Indore: A 42-year-old woman from Mandsaur has given a new lease of life to four persons here after she was declared brain dead. Archana Dosi, who suffered a brain hemorrhage, was admitted to a private hospital here on July 23.
Obesity Effects Quality of Life - A Study by 'Aastha Health Care'
Obesity Effects Quality of Life - A Study by 'Aastha Health Care' MUMBAI, July 10, 2017/PRNewswire/ -- In the developed and developing countries, obesity rates are increasing alarmingly, reaching an epidemic level. In 1946, WHO in its constitution defined health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
Govt set to launch 'Parivar Vikas' programme in 146 districts
The government is all set to roll out the 'Mission Parivar Vikas' programme to improve family planning services in 146 districts that house 28 per cent of the country's population
Could those french fries you love be killing you? Researchers say yes
Want to live longer? You may want to consider cutting French fries out of your diet. According to researchers, eating fried potatoes at least twice a week nearly doubles a person's risk of death
Even back pain may increase risk of suicide
Several physical health conditions, including ailments such as back pain, diabetes, and heart disease, are associated with an increased risk of suicide, says a study. The findings, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, suggest that chronic illness, even in patients with no record of mental health problems, raises suicide risk substantially
WHO categorises antibiotics to beat anti-microbial resistance
In a significant revision of antibiotics in the essential medicines' list, the WHO has recommended grouping the drugs into three categories on the basis of their usage to promote their rational use as well as combat anti-microbial resistance. The three categories include access, watch and reserve