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NHS makes desperate bid to retain Indian nurses
Europe

NHS makes desperate bid to retain Indian nurses back in UK

Sep 11, 2015 - 8:28 am EDT @theindpanorama 1

LONDON (TIP): Britain’s National Health Service has made a desperate bid to keep Indian nurses from leaving UK, due to stringent new immigration rules. The chief of 10 leading NHS trusts have sent an emergency […]

LOVE BUG
Other News

ARE YOU BITTEN BY THE LOVE BUG AT WORK?

Sep 11, 2015 - 8:17 am EDT @theindpanorama 1

Romance in the workplace is laced with challenges. Here’s how you can keep calm, find love and still meet the deadline. We spend at least half (if not more) of our waking hours at work. […]

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Other News

FIRST EFFECTIVE DENGUE DRUG SOON

Sep 11, 2015 - 8:15 am EDT @theindpanorama 1

Drugs already developed to treat bacterial infection can be re-purposed to cure the mosquito-borne viral disease dengue, Australian researchers have found. The scientists from University of Queensland identified similarities in how the body reacted to […]

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WHY SOME SMOKERS DON’T GET CANCER

Sep 11, 2015 - 8:13 am EDT @theindpanorama 0

Researchers have identified a set of genetic markers that help even smokers live longer and protect them from deadly diseases such as cancer. “We identified a set of genetic markers that together seem to promote […]

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Other News

HELMET ‘SENSOR’ TO HELP SEE EXTENT OF INJURY IN ATHLETES

Sep 11, 2015 - 8:06 am EDT @theindpanorama 1

When the Steelers and Patriots clash on Thursday in the football’s season opener, you’ll see 250-pound men slam into each other, head o head, at high speed. And get concussions? There’s no easy way to tell. […]

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Smart pill with benefits for the brain

Sep 11, 2015 - 8:04 am EDT @theindpanorama 0

In 1998, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the drug modafinil as a treatment for narcolepsy, a condition in which the brain has trouble regulating its sleep-wake cycle and results in sudden “sleep attacks” where […]

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Other News

Brazilian wasp venom kills cancer cells

Sep 3, 2015 - 8:05 am EDT @theindpanorama 0

A Brazilian wasp’s venom contains a powerful ingredient which targets and destroys cancer cells without harming normal cells and may lead to an entirely new class of anticancer drugs, scientists say, reports PTI. Researchers have […]

Dr. Krishnan Chakravarthy, MD, PhD Founder and CEO of NanoAxis, Johns Hopkins Hospital Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Resident Physician
Indian Americans

New Study by Indian American researcher shows Anaesthesia may help fight flu

Sep 3, 2015 - 3:49 am EDT The Indian Panorama Staff - TIP Bureau 0

Common anaesthetics used during surgeries may help combat viral and bacterial infections in the lung, including influenza and pneumonia, researchers including an Indian American, Krishnan Chakravarthy of Johns Hopkins Institute of Nanobiotechnology have found. A report on the […]

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Indian Americans

Indian American scientist Sona Patel uses voice response to detect Alzheimer’s

Sep 2, 2015 - 11:16 am EDT The Indian Panorama Staff - TIP Bureau 1

Indian American scientist & professor Sona Patel, Ph.D. of Seton Hall’s School of Health and Medical Sciences is conducting a new research that could one day make early detection of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and other […]

Sarjeet Gill is a distinguished professor of cell biology and neuroscience and an entomologist at UC Riverside. PHOTO COURTESY OF S. GILL, UC RIVERSIDE
Indian Americans

Indian American Scientist Elected Fellow of Entomological Society of America

Sep 2, 2015 - 8:01 am EDT The Indian Panorama Staff - TIP Bureau 1

Indian American entomologist Sarjeet Gill is one of only 10 new fellows elected this year as Fellows of the Entomological Society of America for 2015. Gill is a distinguished professor of cell biology and neuroscience at […]

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India

Give greater rights to children below 6 years: Law Commission of India

Aug 28, 2015 - 9:51 am EDT @theindpanorama 1

NEW DELHI (TIP): The Law Commission of India on Wednesday recommended amending the Constitution to ensure that children below six years of age are protected from “all forms” of neglect, harm and exploitation. The Commission […]

Cyanide in Tianjin waters
Europe

Cyanide in Tianjin waters 277 times over the limit

Aug 21, 2015 - 8:29 am EDT @theindpanorama 0

SHANGHAI (TIP): Chinese authorities warned that cyanide levels in the waters around the Tianjin Port explosion site had risen to as much as 277 times acceptable levels although they declared the city’s potable water was […]

This young man of 21 - Hardik Patel - who plans to organize a rally of 40 lakh people on August 25 has given sleepless nights to Gujarat government
India

GUJARAT THROWS UP A YOUNG LEADER

Aug 21, 2015 - 8:19 am EDT @theindpanorama 0

Twenty one year old Hardik Patel is emerging as the unlikely new leader from Gujarat, the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He has built up a new fan following, comprising of people in the […]

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United States

Jimmy Carter to undergo radiation for cancer on his brain

Aug 21, 2015 - 6:50 am EDT @theindpanorama 1

ATLANTA (TIP): Former US President Jimmy Carter announced on Thursday that he will begin radiation treatment on cancer that is on multiple spots on his brain. “I get my first radiation treatment for the melanoma […]

Addyi
United States

FDA approves controversial drug for women with low sex drives

Aug 21, 2015 - 12:01 am EDT @theindpanorama 0

WASHINGTON (TIP): The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday, August 18, evening approved the world’s first drug designed to stir a woman’s waning desire for sex, a condition that affects an estimated 1 in 10 […]

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Business & Economics

CHINA DEVALUES YUAN THIRD TIME IN A ROW, MARKETS ON THE EDGE

Aug 15, 2015 - 9:08 am EDT @theindpanorama 0

BEIJING/NEW DELHI (TIP): China set the reference rate for its currency more than one percent lower against the US dollar on August 13, the operator of the national foreign exchange market said, its third consecutive […]

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Business & Economics

INDIA INCREASES IMPORT DUTY ON STEEL

Aug 15, 2015 - 9:02 am EDT @theindpanorama 0

NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (TIP): A day after devaluation of the Chinese yuan, the government on August 12 announced a 2.5%increase in customs duty on flat and long steel products, amid a growing clamour for protectionism from […]

Global_Indians
Business & Economics

Global Indians – 13 Global CEOs

Aug 15, 2015 - 8:43 am EDT @theindpanorama 1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has all along been appreciative of the struggles and achievements of NRIs. His close association with a number of NRIs all across the world is well known. There is no country in […]

Shri O.P.  Munjal, Chairman Emeritus, Hero Cycles
India

Hero Cycles founder OP Munjal dead

Aug 14, 2015 - 12:40 pm EDT @theindpanorama 1

LUDHIANA/NEW DELHI (TIP): India’s ‘Cycle Man’ and founder of Hero Cycles Om Prakash Munjal died at Dayanand Medical College and Hospital in Ludhiana on August 13 morning after a brief illness. He was 86 and […]

US beauty queen fakes cancer
United States

US beauty queen fakes cancer, arrested for deception & theft

Aug 14, 2015 - 12:29 pm EDT @theindpanorama 1

PENNSYLVANIA  (TIP): Police in Pennsylvania have arrested a beauty queen for faking cancer. Miss Pennsylvania champion, Brandi Lee Weaver-Gates, of Bellefonte was charged with theft by deception and receiving stolen property. The 23-year-old allegedly would […]

Explosion near Kabul airport
Asia

Explosion near Kabul airport, 4 dead

Aug 14, 2015 - 10:30 am EDT @theindpanorama 0

KABUL (TIP): An apparent suicide car bombing at a busy roundabout near the entrance to Kabul’s international airport on Monday killed at least four people and wounded another 15, officials said. A huge plume of […]

Dr. Amit Pandya, professor of dermatology at the University of Texas Southwestern. (utsouthwestern.edu photo)
Indian Americans

Indian American Dr. Amit Pandya finds new ways to treat discoloration from Vitiligo

Aug 14, 2015 - 2:43 am EDT The Indian Panorama Staff - TIP Bureau 2

DALLAS (TIP) — Indian American Dr. Amit Pandya of the UT Southwestern Medical Center, has improved a technique to transplant pigment cells that can repair the affected area of skin discoloration from vitiligo. Vitiligo affects about two million people in […]

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Americas

Indo-Canadian Among 2 Held in Drug Bust in Canada

Aug 11, 2015 - 5:08 am EDT @theindpanorama 0

An Indian-origin man and his accomplice have charged by the City police after officers located and seized drugs, weapons, cash and a stolen motorcycle from inside a northeast apartment unit. Following a two-week investigation stemming from […]

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United States

Indian-Origin Doctor Held for Faking Credentials

Aug 6, 2015 - 1:57 pm EDT Agencies | Media Reports 0

WELLINGTON:  An Indian-origin psychiatrist from the US, charged with stealing the credentials of another US-based doctor so that he could work in New Zealand, was arrested and denied bail, a media report said on Thursday. According […]

Cleveland-based Dr Sumita Khatri
Other News

Cleveland-based Dr. Sumita Khatri thanked by Obama for her research on air pollution

Aug 6, 2015 - 8:40 am EDT @theindpanorama 1

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama has applauded the role of an Indian-American doctor in researching the health impact of pollution and helping families whose lives are impacted by air pollution. “Doctor, thank you,” Obama said […]

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