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Breast cancer

22.11.2008
'My Mum's experiences helped me to cope' »»»

NHS surplus

22.11.2008
What should happen to the ??1.8bn spare cash? »»»

War wounds

22.11.2008
How conflict has driven medical advance »»»

Medical notes

22.11.2008
A comprehensive guide to clinical conditions »»»

Dog 'sniffs out' owner's cancer

22.11.2008
A man from north Oxfordshire credits his pet Rottweiler with sniffing out his skin cancer. »»»

Wales A&E figures miss key target

22.11.2008
Opposition parties say health strategy in Wales is failing as new statistics show A&E waiting times are missing targets. »»»

Wards shut over sickness bug

22.11.2008
Four wards are closed to new patients at a Coventry hospital after an outbreak of a winter vomiting bug. »»»

Scientists honored for contributions to cancer fight

21.11.2008
(Albert Einstein College of Medicine) The American Cancer Society -- the nation's leading voluntary health organization and largest non-governmental funder of cancer research and discovery -- will present its highest honor, the Medal of Honor, to four Americans who have made outstanding contributions to the fight against cancer. »»»

New MacArthur network to examine impact of aging society

21.11.2008
(The Gerontological Society of America) The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation is creating a new inter-disciplinary research network to help America prepare for the challenges and opportunities posed by our aging society. »»»

Fall babies: Born to wheeze?

21.11.2008
(American Thoracic Society) It is said that timing is everything and that certainly appears to be true for autumn infants. Children who are born four months before the height of cold and flu season have a greater risk of developing childhood asthma than children born at any other time of year, according to new research. »»»

Long-term antibiotics reduce COPD exacerbations, raise questions

21.11.2008
(American Thoracic Society) Long-term use of a macrolide antibiotic may reduce the frequency of exacerbations in patients with moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by as much as 35 percent, according to a London-based study. »»»

Pollution at home lurks unrecognized, instead attributed to large-scale environmental disasters

21.11.2008
(American Sociological Association) Although Americans are becoming increasingly aware of toxic chemical exposure from everyday household products like bisphenol A in some baby bottles and lead in some toys, women do not readily connect typical household products with personal chemical exposure and related adverse health effects, according to research from the December issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior. »»»

Barrow scientists solve 200-year-old scientific debate involving visual illusions

21.11.2008
(St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center) Neuroscientists at Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center have discovered a direct link between eye motions and the perception of illusory motion that solves a 200-year-old debate. »»»

Public health and human rights: The work ahead of us

21.11.2008
(Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health) On Dec. 5, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the New York Academy of Sciences will host a half-day symposium to mark the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The event, "Public Health and Human Rights: The Work Ahead of Us," will evaluate progress in public health and human rights over the last 60 years. »»»

Texas invests record $3.5 million in startup cofounded by UT's Mauro Ferrari

21.11.2008
(University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston) NanoMedical Systems Inc., an Austin-based startup cofounded by Mauro Ferrari, Ph.D., of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, to improve the effectiveness of anti-cancer agents and other medications, has received a record $3.5 million Commercialization Award through the Texas Emerging Technology Fund. »»»

Type of breast reconstruction impacts radiation therapy outcomes

21.11.2008
(American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology) For breast cancer patients who underwent a mastectomy and who undergo radiation therapy after immediate breast reconstruction, autologous tissue reconstruction provides fewer long-term complications and better cosmetic results than tissue expander and implant reconstruction, according to a study in the Nov. issue of the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics, the official journal of the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology. »»»

UC San Diego announces collaboration with Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development

21.11.2008
(University of California - San Diego) University of California, San Diego Health Sciences leaders have announced that they have executed a formal Memorandum of Understanding with Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C., with the objective of developing future collaborations in biomedical research and education to advance human health. »»»

Stopping germs from ganging up on humans

21.11.2008
(University of Arizona) Evolutionary theory points to a new approach to combat drug resistance in disease-causing organisms and in cancer, according to new research. Keeping germs from cooperating can delay the evolution of drug resistance more effectively than killing germs one by one with traditional drugs such as antibiotics. »»»

A simple blood test for colon cancer

21.11.2008
(American Friends of Tel Aviv University) A new early-warning test from Tel Aviv University detects polyps before cancer sets in. »»»

Pure insulin-producing cells produced in mouse

21.11.2008
(Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore) Singapore researchers have developed an unlimited number of pure insulin-producing cells from mouse embryonic stem cells. »»»
 
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