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SPEEDOLITRE

Be careful about the amount of water you drink during exercise, say doctors You keep a bottle of mineral water on your treadmill's panel and gulp it down after every three kilometres.
Fever isn't always dengue

Dengue has created such a scare that some
hospitals, big and small, have started turning away patients.
Leading firms to vie for Delhi govt hospitals

Leading private hospital companies like
apollo, Fortis and Wockhardt are set to enter the fray for managing two super-speciality
hospitals built by the Delhi government.
Computing Pain

When 25-year-old Netra Taneja got a stinging pain in her shoulder and arm, she thought the cause could have been an injury.
...Sparks debate on science, sentiment: 20-week cut-off vs mothers right vs foeticide

MUMBAI, NEW DELHI, AUG 4: One case cannot be the argument to amend a law, said Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss today reacting to the High Court verdict in the Nikita Mehta case and echoing several ...
Foot Soldier

It is not just wearing high heels that can be a pain. Your feet suffer from flat footwear too.
CGHS benefits in pvt hospitals may hit roadblock

Praveen Kumar Singh Posted online: Monday , July 21, 2008 at 00:02 hrs Updated On: Monday , July 21, 2008 at 00:02 hrs Central government employees may not be able to receive health services under the Central ...
Bottling poison

The plastic bottle of mineral water that you re-use could put you at cancer risk, warn doctors We often find ourselves using mineral water or soda bottles several times over to store water after we've cleared ...
HANDLE with CARE

Hand sanitisers do their job well in keeping kids' hands clean, but they can also get addictive, warn doctors Eight-year-old Anya Kapoor does not go to school without a hand sanitiser.
"World Stroke Day" at apollo

NEW DELHI: To mark "World Stroke Day" on June 24, the
apollo Neuroscience Centre at
indraprastha apollo hospitals organised an informative continuing medical education event on "Recent Advances in Stroke ...