Recent Papers and News
Recent Papers :-
An appraisal of the tuberculosis programme in India using an ethics framework
This is a review of the manner in which the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) is being implemented, with a focus on the attention being paid to ethical principles and the incorporation of these into the programme. The article elucidates how ethical principles can be applied to protect the rights of the potential beneficiaries of the RNTCP. The authors consider the RNTCP in the light of a framework that is usually applied in research to evaluate ethical principles in public health practice. The three key principles of the framework are: respect for persons, beneficence and justice. The authors propose that this framework be used to make an ethical evaluation of other public health programmes at several levels, since this could bring far- reaching benefits to society .
Is hypertension associated with job strain? A meta-analysis of observational studies
Sexual behavior and job stress in software professionals, Bengaluru – India Also see Clarification
Application of mixed methods for exploration of the association of job stress and hypertension among software professionals in Bengaluru, India
Oncologist Perspectives on Breast Cancer Screening in India- Results from a Qualitative Study in Andhra Pradesh
Epidemiological Correlates of Breast Cancer in South India
From the news
Seasonal Change Brings Health Woes, Sends More Smokers to Hospitals
India’s Healthy Workplaces
Burden of NCDs in India
Dip in temperature affects Bangaloreans
Farming of Catfish Thrives Despite Ban
Andhra Pradesh records most cases of acute diarrhoea
Quotes in Bangalore mirror
With public spending on health care insufficient, around 40 per cent of patients have to either sell off assets or borrow heavily for treatment and end up slipping below the poverty line every year