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Posted by Jenni (#2) 213 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)Parents should watch for signs of kids’ internet addiction
Posted by Jenni (#2) 213 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
To recognize warning signs of a child’s internet addiction, parents must keep a watchful eye on his or her online activities as soon and as persistently as possible.
Centre proposes to merge rural and urban health missions
Posted by Jenni (#2) 215 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
The Centre proposes to merge the National Rural Health Mission and the yet-to-be-launched National Urban Health Mission in the 13th Five-Year-Plan period.
Awash with messages
Posted by Jenni (#2) 215 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
The best way to get a message across to children is through entertainment. This was evident from the interest shown by hundreds of students of Chennai Schools in knowing more about the significance of washing hands, at a programme organised on Friday by World Vision, which was interspersed with cultural events.
Scientists claim mobiles could be hotbed of germs
Posted by Jenni (#2) 216 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
They may be a necessity in today’s world, but British scientists have claimed that mobile phones could be the hotbed of germs.A team at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine has found in its tests that 92 per cent of mobile handsets are contaminated with bugs, including E.coli and MRSA, and some harbour 1,000 types of microbe.
Residents great expectations
Posted by Jenni (#2) 216 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
Playing host to reputable educational institutions besides its well planned layouts, several healthcare facilities and relatively better infrastructure and greenery, Adyar is a much preferred zone of Chennai Corporation.
Avahan’s contribution to HIV control significant: study
Posted by Jenni (#2) 217 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
An estimated 100,000 people in India may have escaped HIV infection over five years thanks to one of the world’s biggest prevention programmes, an encouraging sign that targeting high-risk groups remains vital even as more donors focus on treatment, a new study suggests.
Need to dispel myths about arthritis
Posted by Jenni (#2) 217 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
Unfounded fears and misconceptions bog down a major chunk of patients suffering from osteoarthritis, the most common joint disorder, says Suman Pendyala, consultant joint replacement surgeon in the city-based Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS).