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Need to use defibrillators

...ED's in public places, like shopping malls, and to train staff to use them. But most cardiac arrests occur in the home. Researchers in the Public Health services in Seattle, Washington, have shown that domestic AED use is also quite feasible. They found that older people could readily be trained in AED u...

Defebrillators in use

...ED's in public places, like shopping malls, and to train staff to use them. But most cardiac arrests occur in the home. Researchers in the Public Health services in Seattle, Washington, have shown that domestic AED use is also quite feasible. They found that older people could readily be trained in AED u...

WHO acts to reduce the maternal death toll

...uires more resources. US$ 10 million are needed to train decision-makers, national health planners and medical service providers. This will take place in 20 high-priority countries. Funds will also be used to measure progress. "Each time, such a gathering reminds us vividly of the loss of lives of those w...

Apollo Hospitals Collaborates With Histostem For Stem Cell Therapy

...c treatments. The Apollo group of hospitals will train doctors and nurses with the help of Histostem to provide stem cell therapy to patients. The team will help in developing protocols and also help in developing new treatments. Research in the field of stem cell therapy will also be undertaken in all t...

Secret Of Heartbeat Protein Unravelled

...lex protein made up of five "domains" similar to a train comprising an engine and four boxcars. In their experiments, Mierke and other researchers focused on the engine. This domain, known as PDZ1, is where the protein links to NMDA receptors. The team used high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spect...

A Move To Help Commercial Sex Workers Quit Their Business

... be implemented in five years. // The decision to train sex workers on an alternative employment scheme has been taken up after the representatives of sex workers recommended that they be trained in setting up fast food outlets, video filming and photography, computer skills and housekeeping. It was also ...

Launch Of India’s First Virology Course At Pun

... the natural history of viral-induced diseases and train them to conduct advanced research. There is a growing demand for trained virologists from anti-viral drugs and vaccines manufacturing industries, medical colleges and referral hospitals. Taught in the sylvan Microbial Containment Complex, the new c...

Collaborations planned between British Organization and Indian health care industry

...ool in 1878, a time when women were not allowed to train as doctors in Britain. “The Madras Medical School (now college) continued this tradition when the first Indian woman doctor graduated from the same school just a few years later," Connor said. Chairman of the healthcare sub-committee of CII's southe...

British Healthcare Mission Explores Partnership Possibilities With Indian Healthcare Sector

..."That was at a time when women were not allowed to train as doctors in Britain. The Madras Medical School (now college) continued this tradition when the first Indian woman doctor graduated from the same school just a few years later," Connor said. One key area that was discussed was about accreditation o...

Surgery to remove tumors in the spine

...t nothing more can be done and the next step is to train other surgeons in the technique so it is accessible to patients throughout the country....

Kalam Appeals to Eradicate Hearing Disability

... * Third is kindhearted doctors who implants and train the patients further. Some development activity has been initiated to design, develop and manufacture low cost cochlear implants in the country. I am sure the scientists, engineers, and the medical community assembled here will be able to take this...

Northeast To Get Mega Rural Health Mission

...nd the total fertility ratio. "We are planning to train some 2,50,000 nurses across the country meant for working in the rural areas," the minister said. He said there were proposal for setting up more medical, dental, and nursing colleges in the northeast where the 39 million people faces the challenge ...

Pakistani Quake Survivors Face Outbreak Of Diarrhea

...al relief commission and the Pakistani military to train teams to visit all camps and help the survivors with providing hygiene and with clean water. --IANS...

AIDS awareness education for school children’

...ped by the ministry has also made it compulsory to train teachers on sex education and also understand and explain the students about transmission of HIV and to prevent any social discrimination of children’s affected by AIDS. The Ministry said, "We have included HIV/AIDS education in the new curriculum ...

‘India China Bhai Bhai’ on health Issus

...ve plan called ASHA," he said. Plans were there to train around 2.5 lakh 'Accredited Social Health Activists' (ASHA) in all villages to work with rural women and act as a link among beneficiary at village level and Anganwadi Worker. "These activists will help and guide women to assess the health faciliti...

Effective family control measures and stem cell research focus of Indian Government

...en launched recently. He said the government would train around 2.5 lakh 'Accredited Social Health Activists' (ASHA) in all villages to work with rural women and act as a link among beneficiary at village level and Anganwadi Worker. The participants of the program would assess various factors such as ant...

‘Train The Trainers’ Health programme Inaugurate

BHUBANESWAR: A train the trainers programme for district level trainers...training to block-level trainers, who in turn will train the ASHAs. Thirty district level trainers from Cuttack, Jagatsinghpur and Kendrapara district atte...

Lovers Latest Hang Outs – Railway Platform

...at people are more concerned about getting in to a train and reaching home rather than noticing the activities of the others. Lovers usually prefer the evenings than the afternoons. Apart from all this it is very important that one should know his or her limits and how to behave in publi....

TI Cycles Introduces Foldman

...nsported in the boot of a car or carried in a bus, train or any mode and fixed in a jiffy to resume cycling. 'The two models namely the Utopia and the Spring are equipped with high-quality six speed Shimano gears and advanced suspension systems. The portable cycles are fun to ride, comfortable and easy to...

Religious sensitivity of medicos gender-dependent

...ual assessment into patient interviews was used to train the future physicians in spiritual and religious s...t to find out,' said Dr. Miller. 'We are trying to train students to be non-judgmental and supportive physicians. Increased spiritual and religious sensitivi...

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