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  • India tightens rules on cigarette health warnings

  • Three out of four working women in India have health problems: Study

  • World Obesity Day 2013: Fat ain't fit

  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) now available in India

  • Vitamin D deficiency major concern in India

  • Global Food Security Index: 224 million Indians undernourished!

  • India "gutka" chewing tobacco habit a tough nut to crack (Women's Health)

  • UP's Malnutrition Problem (Women's Health)

  • McDonald's to beef up in India with meatless menu (Women's Health)

  • Mysterious Encephalitis Syndrome kills 74 Children in Bihar (Women's Health)

  • Causes Of Cardiovascular Disease Epidemic Identified By Largest-Ever Risk Factor Study In India (Women's Health)

  • Lives Lost Due To Global Ignorance Of Tobacco's Harm To Cardiovascular Health (Women's Health)

  • Cervical Cancer: Leading Cause of Cancer Deaths Among Indian Women (Women's Health)

  • Women�s Health to hit stands in India on April 2 (Women's Health)

  • HPV Vaccine Prevents Recurrence in Women Suffering from Cervical Disease (Women's Health)

  • 'Indian women ignore ailments of the heart' (Women's Health)

  • Diabetes, High Blood Pressure Set to Explode in India (Women's Health)
  • India encephalitis outbreak kills 400, mainly children (Women's Health)
  • Yoga relieves women with breast cancer (Women's Health)
  • Danone snaps up nutrition business of India's Wockhardt (Nutrition & Wellness)
  • Yoga helps fight breast cancer, say scientists (Breast Cancer)

  • Rising trend of women smoking in India: A Study (Women's Health)

  • Up to 12 Million Girls Aborted in India: Stud (Women's Health)
  • Young Women's Heart Disease Risk Tied to Stressful Jobs

  • Cancer the biggest public health challenge in India (Cancer)

  • Obesity Silent Killer in India (Weight Management)

  • Acupuncture helps reduce depression during pregnancy (Fertility & Pregnancy)

  • Young India fails to mix sex and safety (Nutrition & Wellness)

  • Breast cancer scan: Is 40 the right age or 50? (Breast Cancer)

  • Meditate your way to heart health (Cardiovascular Health)

  • 40% breast cancer patients are below 50 years of age (Breast Cancer)

  • Looking thin does not mean you're not fat (Weight Management)

  • Obesity among Kerala women higher than national average (Weight Management)

  • New treatment for hemophilia launched in India (Women's Health)

  • Yoga Boosts Heart Health (Alternative Health)

  • Only two in five abortions in India are safe, says report (Fertility & Pregnancy)

  • 40 percent Indian children are underweight, says global index (Others)

  • Soon, mandatory for pregnant women in India to undergo HIV testM (Women's Health)

  • New technology to identify breast cancer patients (Breast Cancer)

  • Report: Thousands of Indian women die needlessly in maternal deaths (Women's Health)

  • Obese women face greater cancer risk: Study (Cancer)

  • Cervical cancer vaccinations for all girls (Update 2) (Cancer)

  • Test best bet to catch cervical cancer (Cancer)

  • Threat to morning-after-pill ads in India (Fertility & Pregnancy)

  • Dried Fish Improves Low-Salt Foods (Nutrition & Wellness)

  • Healthcare workers will be first in line for swine flu vaccine (Others)

  • India third on global 'female smoking list' (Women's Health)

  • A sureshot against cervical cancer? (Cancer)

  • Cervarix: Effective vaccine against cervical cancer (Cancer)

  • Woman, son test positive for Swine Flu in Coimbatore (Others)

  • Why eating a curry every week can help combat Alzheimer's (Nutrition & Wellness)

  • There may be help paying for screenings (Breast Cancer)

  • A run for good health (Others)

  • Smoking major cause of rise in sudden cardiac deaths (Cardiovascular Health)

  • Smoking Kills, So What? (Women's Health)

  • How stress hurts women (Women's Health)

  • Mumbai doctors fear rise in leprosy cases (Women's Health)

  • Indian women live longer than men (Others)

  • Skilled midwives can cut maternal deaths (Women's Health)

  • Indian drug makers gear up to fight swine flu (Others)

  • Health alert declared across country to guard against Swine Flu infections (Others)

  • Good news for pre-eclamptic moms (Fertility & Pregnancy)

  • Go red to fight heart disease (Cardiovascular Health)

  • Drinking less but daily increases health hazards (Nutrition & Wellness)

  • Eating Anemia Out (Fertility & Pregnancy)

  • Ramdev breathes new life into ancient yog prescription (Alternative Health)

  • Staying Young with Yoga (Alternative Health)

  • Low thyroid levels can cause miscarriage: study (Women's Health)

  • Malnutrition in expecting mothers leads to higher risk of diabetes (Nutrition & Wellness)

  • 75 pregnant women die every day in UP

  • Women more prone to heart disease: Experts

  • Fewer HIV cases in pregnant women

  • �Indian couple still shy to openly discuss sex�

  • Maternal deaths in India higher than any other country in the world

  • World Heart Day brings bad news for Indian women

  • Mom antibiotic link to child palsy

  • Yoga More Popular Than Ever

  • The two-week dark chocolate diet that reduces risk of heart disease

  • HIV risk higher in abused women in India

  • Eight out of ten women in India die of cervical cancer

  • Half-truths make breast cancer detection difficult: Wellness watch

  • Orissa ranks second in tobacco consumption, next to mizoram

  • Grassroots Efforts In India Fight Spread of HIV

  • Possible health hazards from mobile phone radiation

  • Breast cancer awareness the mission for Roko Cancer

  • Menopause can be delayed

  • Unsafe abortions, a silent scourge

  • Warning signs of Indian heart crisis

  • Rising incidences of breast cancer in India

  • Alcohol in India at a new high

  • Now a Simple Blood Test can Accurately Detect Early Stage Ovarian Cancer

  • Cervical Cancer Becoming a Sociological Problem, Says Indian Expert

  • HIV testing compulsory before marriage in India

  • Indian Daal: Heart-healthy food

  • Wellness smells the retail aroma

  • Medicines to check the onset of diabetes

  • Domestic abuse makes women smoke

  • India's Legal Abortions Kill 80,000 Women Annually, Local Expert Says

  • �78 per cent of pregnancies in the country are unintended�

  • While Homeopathy Faces Enemies In The UK, It Booms In India

  • New drug-resistant TB threat in India

  • Obese at higher risk of liver disorder

  • Persistent cough could be a sign of COPD

  • No smoking to stop scourge of cancer

  • Breast Cancer :: Hip size of mothers linked to breast cancer in daughters

  • Women's health still low priority in India: UN

  • Doctor's bribe not paid; Dalit woman gave birth under tree

  • Battle against female foeticide has to be fought in the minds of people

  • Almost Half Of Rural Indian Women Have Not Heard Of HIV/AIDS, Report Says

  • Increasing Number Of Women In India Serving As Surrogate Mothers, Reuters Reports

  • About One-Fifth Of Women In India Experience Menopause By Age 41, Study Says

  • Vaccination a must for youth health care

  • Blade-free Lasik comes to India

  • India HIV caseload seen dramatically lower

  • Pain killers, cancer drugs set to be cheaper

  • Healthy heart, the Kalam way

  • Village delegates to plan panel: Focus on health of mothers

  • Diabetes? Blame it on your genes

  • Basic health care to continue in public domain: PM

  • Haryana to launch family health campaign tomorrow

  • Women power: Curb cervical cancer

  • Tea can treat diabetes!

  • Chocolates could counter cancer!

  • Diuretics best for hypertension

  • Infertility clinics to be regulated

  • Soybean can be versatile food, US lobby stresses

  • HIV spreading in rural areas, infects more women

  • Fibre-rich diet keeps blood pressure in check

  • Mobile breast cancer detection unit to be introduced in India

  • Air pollutants linked to chromosome damage in the foetus

  • Women face increased cancer risk, says report in Gorakhpur

  • New test for at-risk pregnancies

  • Obesity linked with poorer breast cancer survival

  • Taking calcium by young girls reduces their Osteoporosis risk

  • Seafood helps fight heart diseases, diabetes and

  • Research may pave way for brain cancer cure

  • Stress likely to affect foetus development

  • Child Marriage Puts Girls at Risk of HIV/AIDS and Early Pregnancy

  • Haryana implements new scheme for welfare of pregnant women

  • Small Social circles doubles risk of death for women with heart diseases

  • Red meat increases arthritis risk

  • Leafy green veggies can prevent cataracts

  • Walnuts decrease cardiovascular disease risk

  • New cancer vaccine is safe and effective: Study

  • Fight obesity to avoid diabetes.

  • Breakthrough vaccine to prevent food allergies developed.

  • Hundreds of kids given polio drops in the Capital

  • October identified as Oral Health Month

  • Population control possible only through better health care

  • Ramadoss seeks report from DG Health Services on 'kidney racket'

  • 'Health fads could help consumers against GM products'

  • Eat curry to avoid cancer!

  • Madras University researching AIDS care drug September 10, 2004

  • 'No let up in anti-polio programme' September 09, 2004

  • India hails breakthrough in fight against tuberculosis September 07, 2004

  • Spas, a hit among Delhi's upper crust  July 26, 2004

  • Sugar-free potatoes to hit market soon  Health News- Kolkata, July 24, 2004

  • India hopeful of AIDS vaccine by 2010 New Delhi - July 23, 2004

  • Aids scientists give new cheap pill the green light  July 2, 2004

  • Research show Bacteria part of Asian Arsenic ills  July 6, 2004

  • First large scale clinical trial on a fortified milk shows significant prevention of childhood diseases  July 8, 2004

  • WHO launches cheaper and better ORS to battle killer diarrhoea. New Delhi, June 2 (ANI)

  • Mock funeral for tobacco New Delhi, May 30, 2004 (ANI)

  • After conquering food shortages, India braces for obesity New Delhi, May 30, 2004 (ANI)

  • Drinking soda linked to rise in gullet cancer May 18, 2004

  • Pinning healthcare service on government Chennai May 05

  • The Best Way To Decrease Post-Mammogram Stress (April 11, 2004,  Medindia Health News)

  • New Treatment To Raise Good Cholesterol (April 10, 2004,  Medindia Health News)

  • Lack of Exercise Found To Lead To Obesity In Kids (April 09, 2004,  Medindia Health News)

  • Are circumcised men better protected against HIV? (March 26, 2004, The Lancet)

  • Gates Foundation provides $47 million for AIDS prevention programs in India (March 15, 2004,ASSOCIATED PRESS)

  • City institute finds cure to corneal blindness (Times News Network-January 19, 2004)

  • For Punjab, 2004 is year of `Education & Health' (CHANDIGARH,(hindu.com)-February 20, 2004)

  • Doctors, patients wary of HRT usage (Times News Network-January 5, 2004)

  • Doctors call for joint effort against cancer (Times News Network-January 18, 2004)

  • Stress causes rise in infertility (Times News Network-January 20, 2004)

  • Amooranin Induces Apoptosis via Caspase Activity in Breast Cancer Cell Lines (Breast Cancer-September 22, 2003)

  • Type 2 diabetes on the increase in India (Diabetes Epidemiology-December 25, 2003)

  • Research Suggests Genetic Risk for Virus-Related Malignancy in Indian Women (Cervical Cancer-February 11, 2003)

  • Hormone Replacement Therapy does not Prevent Heart Disease in Women (PGIMER-August 27, 2003)

  • Infant Girls in India Twice as likely to Die as Boys (Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behavior-August 4, 2003)

  • Oxidative Stress gives Tumor Cells growth advantage over Normal Cells (Breast Cancer-January 27, 2003)