Wed, Jul 12, 2017 | updated 08:49 AM IST

Delhi Govt. seeks setting of five-judge constitution bench on issue of admin head

Updated: Jul 11, 2017 13:56 IST      
Delhi Govt. seeks setting of five-judge constitution bench on issue of admin head

New Delhi [India], July 11 (ANI): The Delhi government on Tuesday sought an early hearing in the Supreme Court of setting up of five-judge constitution bench to decide the issue whether the Lieutenant Governor is the administration head of it or not.

The Supreme Court today assured the Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi government that it would consider setting up a five-judge constitution bench to decide its batch of appeals challenging the high court verdict holding the Lt. Governor administrative head of the national capital territory.

Lieutenant governor Anil Baijal on Monday expressed surprise over Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's complaint that he and his ministers were "kept in dark" about the work done on resolving the city's traffic bottlenecks.

The chief minister had on July 6 written a letter to Baijal stating that he and his Cabinet colleagues were not aware of the constitution of six task forces by the LG to deal with traffic congestion in the city.

In his letter to the chief minister, Baijal cited several meetings attended by PWD Minister Satyendar Jain and secretary to transport minister on the issue.

"The lieutenant-governor expressed surprise that the CM and his ministers did not have any knowledge of the issue, despite so much work been done in the last six months with the minister (Mr Jain) attending the meetings or being informed from time to time, and the issue itself getting so much of media coverage," the L-G office said in a statement.

He said the statement (CM's July 6 letter) about the elected government being kept in dark did not appear to be based on facts.

"In today's letter, the chief minister was informed by the LG that minutes of the very first meeting he chaired to review submission of the six task forces on March 28 was endorsed to the secretary to minister (Transport)," the L-G office's statement said. (ANI)

Immune system may help in neutralising body from HIV-1 virus

Updated: Jul 12, 2017 08:48 IST     

Washington D.C. [USA], July 12 (ANI): According to a new study, researchers have discovered a process protecting the body from autoimmune disease appears to prevent it from creating antibodies that can neutralize the HIV-1 virus, a finding that could possibly help lead to a vaccine that stimulates production of these antibodies.

Full Story >>

Washington D.C. [USA], July 12 (ANI): In a recent study, the new approaches made in Cognitive behavioral therapy may help in better outcomes in the psychological flexibility model and Acceptance and Commitment therapy.

Full Story >>

Washington D.C. [USA], July 12 (ANI): According to a recent study, researchers found that depression has different effects on the brain activity of male and female patients in certain brain regions.

Full Story >>

New Delhi [India], July 11 (ANI): Marked as the world's youngest bilateral Total Knee Replacement surgery, a 32-year-old privately employed young lady from Uran was suffering from bilateral Knee Osteoarthritis secondary to Ankylosing Spondylitis.

Full Story >>

Manipulating cells may help in treating Parkinson's disease

Updated: Jul 11, 2017 14:20 IST     

Washington D.C. [USA], July 11 (ANI): According to recent study, advancements in materials from this study could potentially help patients requiring stem cell therapies for spinal cord injuries, stroke, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, arthritic joints or any other condition requiring tissue regeneration.

Full Story >>

Blood vessels are not designed to fight infections: Study

Updated: Jul 11, 2017 14:04 IST     

Washington D.C. [USA], July 11 (ANI): In a recent study, group of scientists have found that endothelial cells are vulnerable to bacterial infection because they lack certain immune machinery common in other cells.

Full Story >>

Holocaust survivors experience elevated risk of cancer: Study

Updated: Jul 11, 2017 13:37 IST     

Washington D.C. [USA], July 11 (ANI): According to a new study, the survivors of the Holocaust experience a small but consistent increase in the risk of developing cancer.

Full Story >>

Delays in emergency surgeries lead to higher risk of death

Updated: Jul 10, 2017 12:51 IST     

Washington D.C. [USA], July 10 (ANI): Patients whose emergency surgery is delayed due to a lack of operating room resources are at a higher risk of dying.

Full Story >>

Study offers hope to neuro-tumor patients

Updated: Jul 10, 2017 09:51 IST     

Washington D.C. [USA], July 10 (ANI): A recent research could offer hope to the thousands of, mainly young, people affected by the hereditary condition Neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2).

Full Story >>

Washington D.C. [USA], July 10 (ANI): People suffering from chronic pain can now heave a sigh of relief as findings from a new study can help researchers develop new treatments for those affected by the condition.

Full Story >>

Cultivating purpose in life ensures better sleep at night

Updated: Jul 10, 2017 08:58 IST     

Washington D.C. [USA], July 10 (ANI): Here's another reason why you need to have a purpose in life!

Full Story >>

Your food choice may reveal struggle to resist temptation

Updated: Jul 09, 2017 14:09 IST     

Washington D.C. [USA], July 9 (ANI): Eat wisely, as it may tell a lot about you. A study has recently revealed that people, who choose unhealthy food over healthy food in real time, had a lower self-control to resist temptation.

Full Story >>

Head injuries may double risk of dementia in men

Updated: Jul 09, 2017 12:26 IST     

Washington D.C. [USA], July 9 (ANI): Take extra care of your health if you suffer concussions, skull fractures or scalp wounds, as a study has found that head injuries almost double a man's risk of developing dementia.

Full Story >>

Turns out, viruses don't have 'summer vacations'

Updated: Jul 09, 2017 06:05 IST     

Washington D.C. [USA], Jul 9 (ANI): Just when you thought summer colds were rare, a team of researchers found that you're actually just as likely to catch one in the summer as in the winter.

Full Story >>

Poor sleep and Alzheimer's: Are they linked?

Updated: Jul 08, 2017 10:52 IST     

New York [US], July 8 (ANI): Statistics suggest 45% of the world's population doesn't get enough sleep.

Full Story >>

Washington D.C. [USA], July 8 (ANI): Instead of using new treatment or medicine, a study has recently found that already available medicines may be repurposed alone or in combination with other drugs to treat people during outbreak of bacterial, vira

Full Story >>

New tuberculosis find paves way for effective treatment

Updated: Jul 08, 2017 05:28 IST     

Washington D.C. [USA], Jul 8 (ANI): Patients suffering from tuberculosis may soon have a new and effective treatment option, suggests a recent study.

Full Story >>

Washington D.C. [USA], Jul 8 (ANI): A team of researchers has come up with a new statistical model that estimates kidney function in patients with cancer.

Full Story >>

Music becomes remedy for brains!

Updated: Jul 07, 2017 18:38 IST     

New Delhi (India), July 7 (ANI): With research advancements taking over the era, a new study talks about the uses of art for crucial learning. According to the research, using background music cues, while doing a significant physical task, develops the brain.

Full Story >>

Washington D.C. [USA], July 7 (ANI): Briton researchers have recently found that application of gentle cooling and warming currents, for 20 minutes daily inside the ear canal, can cure migraine.

Full Story >>