
Mumbai-Mahek Chahal has
become the tenth contestant this season to be evicted from the
Bigg Boss house. she said I am very happy and relieved. I finally get my freedom
back. When I entered the show, I thought I would be in the
house for maximum two weeks, not more than that.But to my surprise I survived six nominations and I am very proud of myself. Besides films, Mahek has also done item numbers in films
like 'Chameli', 'Wanted', 'Yamla Pagla Deewana', 'Jai Veeru'
and also major television commercials.
This show is, Indian version of international
reality show 'Celebrity Big Brother' and is co-hosted by
Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt.
Abortion 'doesn't raise woman's
mental health risk' : Study
London,-It's confirmed now. Abortion doesn't
raise the risk of a woman suffering mental health problems, a
major review of studies has concluded.
Data from 44 studies showed women with an unwanted
pregnancy have a higher incidence of mental health problems in
general. This is not affected by whether or not they have an
abortion or give birth.
Researchers from the National Collaborating Centre
for Mental Health carried out the review after concerns that
abortion may adversely affect a woman's mental health, the
'BBC' reported.
Usually, a woman's risk of suffering common disorders
such as anxiety or depression would be around 11 to 12 per
cent. But the researchers said this rate was around three
times higher in women with unwanted pregnancies.
The director of NCCMH, Prof Tim Kendall, said that It could
be that these women have a mental health problem before the
pregnancy. On the other hand, it could be the unwanted
pregnancy that's causing the problem.
AMRI fire toll touches 92
Kolkata,-The toll in the Friday's fire at
the private AMRI hospital rose to 92 today with the death of
one more patient at its Salt Lake facility.
Hospital sources said Babulal Bhattacharya, admitted with
heart problems at the AMRI Dhakuria hospital, was shifted to
Salt Lake facility after the fire.
He expired in the early hours, they said.
Bhattacharya, a resident of Sonarpur in South
24-Parganas, was a constable with the Newtown police station.
A state Forensic Research Laboratory team is today
scheduled to visit the hospital basement, where the fire is
believed to have originated. The team was unable to begin
investigations yesterday because of the water accumulated
there.
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