Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Middle managers suffer most stress at work: study

Middle managers suffer most stress at work: study

Middle managers suffer most stress at work: study

People in the middle hierarchy at workplace may suffer more stress compared to their boss at the top or the workers they manage, a new study has claimed. Researchers from Manchester University and Liverpool University observing monkeys found that ...
Hypertension affects over 100 mn adults in India

Hypertension affects over 100 mn adults in India

Hypertension affects over 100 mn adults in India With the increase in cases of high blood pressure worldwide, and to raise awareness about the chronic disease amongst people, WHO has chosen 'Hypertension' as the theme for this year's World Health Day.
PGI, CTU told to pay Rs. 10 lakh to Anupama

PGI, CTU told to pay Rs. 10 lakh to Anupama's parents

The state consumer disputes redressal commission, Chandigarh, has ordered Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research and Chandigarh Transport Undertaking to pay Rs. 7 lakh and Rs. 3 lakh, respectively, to the parents of 16-year-old girl ...
Aurobindo Pharma gets tentative nod from USFDA for Anti-AIDS drug

Aurobindo Pharma gets tentative nod from USFDA for Anti-AIDS drug

Drug firm Aurobindo Pharma today said it has received tentative approval from the US health regulator to manufacture and market its anti-AIDS combination drug Efavirenz/Emtricitabine and Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate tablets in the American market.
Macular degeneration: Cholesterol drugs

Macular degeneration: Cholesterol drugs 'may save sight'

Eye drops designed to lower cholesterol may be able to prevent one of the most common forms of blindness, according to US researchers. They showed how high cholesterol levels could affect the immune system and lead to macular degeneration. Tests on ...
South African doctors say Mandela

South African doctors say Mandela 'much better'

Former South African president and anti-apartheid titan Nelson Mandela is making "steady improvement" under treatment for pneumonia and is much better now than when he was hospitalised a week ago, the government said on Wednesday.