Monday 21 July 2014

Osmania university library premises turn dumpyard




The path leading to the Osmania University library has turned into a dumpyard. The remains of building construction material that was used two months back has not been cleaned in front of the library.


Closed workspace can cause TB



Skipping breakfast and working in closed environments devoid of fresh air can trigger communicable disease like Tuberculosis, say pulmnologists.

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PCOS disease haunts urban women


Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a disease that is fast being associated with the hectic life style of urban women.


The Onion Swayamwara



The skyrocketing prices of onions in the city is bringing tears in people without chopping it. A humoristic angle to the situation that explains the reason behind high price of onion.


Air fresheners behind rise in asthma, allergy cases


Doctors in the city have cautioned citizens, especially children and pregnant women, against prolonged exposure to air fresheners as it could result in instances of increased pulse rate and poor functioning of lungs.


Targeted therapy enhances life of breast cancer patients

Targeted therapy enhances life of breast cancer patients, who have excess HER2/neu protein presence in the body that aggravates too much of cancer rate, say Oncologists in the city.


UK doctors group slams report on Indians' sacking

Doctors from British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO) have taken strong objection to the statistics released by General Medical Council (GMC) that had revealed that maximum number of doctors sacked in the United Kingdom  (UK) over the last five years were from India.


Clinical trials a must to judgethe efficacy of Fish prasadam

Randomized clinical trials and a long term research study are required to establish efficacy of fish prasadam that is taken as a medicine to cure asthma and other respiratory problems on Mrigasira Karthi, say Health experts in the city.


Mortuary stench haunts residents in the city

The non-functioning of freezers in the Gandhi hospital mortuary is emanating 24/7 stench which is causing inconvenience to nearby residents and hospital goers.


Dental problems can indicate metabolic disorders

Dental doctors in the city cautioned not to ignore oral health as they can indicate serious metabolic disorders.



Interview with Deputy CM and health minister, Dr T Rajaiah

The failure on the part of Congress regime in the past in improving the infrastructure facilities in medical colleges had prompted the Medical Council of India (MCI) to deny permission to renew 700 MBBS seats in government medical colleges said Telanga Deputy Chief Minister, Dr T Rajaiah in a special interview.

Binge eating is related to anxiety and depressions says a research study
















Binge eating is related to high levels of anxiety, depression and low levels of self esteem says a recent study