Gates Foundation Announces $287 Million In Grants Towards AIDS Vaccine
...ee to patent and profit from any findings but must agree to make any resulting vaccine freely available to people in the developing world. AIDS was first described in 1981 and it has so far been extremely difficult to find a way to make an effective vaccine. Statistics show that the AIDS virus infects cl...... Association//. Dieticians consulted by WebMD also agree and say that spending hours together at the local gym is no answer either. The growing rate of obesity in the United States has caused concern among experts, who are particularly alarmed at the increasing childhood obesity. Cynthia Sass, MPH, MA, RD...New Method For Measuring Dyskinesia In Parkinson's Being Developed
...etrics for reporting on dyskinesias. Practitioners agree on the strong need for a ‘common language’ if we are to successfully address this difficult complication of Parkinson’s treatment.” Dyskinesiascan be lurching, dance-like or jerky and are distinct from the rhythmic tremor commonly associated with Pa...Researchers Find Molecular "Brake" to Cell Death
...king about apoptosis," he continues. Researchers agree that the seminal event that leads to initiation of apoptosis is the release of a key protein known as cytochrome c (CC) from a cell's mitochondria, the organelle's energy storehouse. These molecules then bind to another protein called Apaf-1 in the c...Health Board and Doctors’ Association clash on working hours issu
...sought. The resident doctors union is not about to agree with the proposed recommendations. ......and menopause expert Dr Elizabeth Farrell does not agree with Professor Ussher's findings. 'I have a great sense of disbelief about her research. It could harm those women who are vulnerable and need to have a combination of treatments including counseling, therapy and prescriptive medications.'...Doctors Urged to Help Turn Down the Heat
...which they can be minimised. To do so most experts agree will require rapid stabilisation of worldwide emissions, according to Richard Kefford, Professor of Medicine at Sydney University's Westmead Hospital. "Societies everywhere are vulnerable to extreme and unpredictable weather," Dr Woodruff says. ...More Caffeine Could Mean a Greater Acceptance Tendency
... found that coffee can help to persuade someone to agree with your ideas // . The results of the study were published in the European Journal of Social Psychology. The study enquired about the people’s attitudes towards euthanasia before and after reading persuasive arguments against their initial beliefs....Coffee Stimulants Could Make us to Change The Attitude
... that people in a positive mood are more likely to agree with any message they are presented with, the researchers said. (Source: IANS News)...Men More Likely Prefer Marriage Than Women – Survey Report
...3. Nearly 66% of men, compared with 51% of women agree with the statement, ‘It is better to get married t...nez, the study's lead author said: Only a very few agree with divorce and a majority with getting married, and When asked about their attitudes about marriag...NHS To Reorganize Ambulance Services
...ervices could become more mobile. Unions seem to agree with these plans at present, but are concerned about the impact on jobs....Delhi Hospitals Cancel Holidays And Recalls Doctors
...ciety, including protesting students. "We do not agree with the government's version. It's more of a political statement rather than a solution. The statement holds no meaning and we want everything in black and white," said Subhash Aggarwal, working committee member of IMA. "They should debate the iss...Head Of The Church Of England Asks NHS To Respect Patient Needs
...their policies, so they said that they pretty much agree of what the Archbishop has said. <br...AIIMS Counsel Claims Cancer Patient Got HIV Through Needle
...me questions were asked about its practices. "I agree that the hospital is of repute and has the best facilities. But it can go wrong somewhere," he said. He also wanted to know why the identity of the donor was being kept a secret. He was also not impressed by arguments saying the boy must have gotten ...Boy Infected with AIDS at AIIMS
...ets defensive and refuses to admit the fault. "I agree that the hospital is of repute and has the best facilities. But it can go wrong somewhere," remarked the judge. The hospital's arguments that the boy must have received the virus through a needle or an intravenous drug was brushed aside by the judg...Bill for Formal Regulation of Tanning Salons
... use of sun beds. Many health campaigners do not agree that self-regulation is enough, and welcomed the introduction of tighter controls. The Royal Environmental Health Institute for Scotland as well as the British Medical Association (BMA) welcomed the proposed regulation of tanning salons and sun bed...World Bank Could Have Made A World of Difference to Fight Malaria, Yet It Failed!
...s were understaffed and underfinanced, but did not agree to the implication of resorting to false statistics or paying for redundant medicines. The bank also confirmed that the program to fight malaria had been revived and rejuvenated in the past year. Suprotik Basu, a public health specialist in the ba...Majority Of Americans Deny That They Are Overweight
...cluding those who say they are overweight, seem to agree that it’s the personal behaviour rather than genetic disposition or the marketing by food companies which is the main reason people are overweight. The survey finds that the public seems to feel that particularly the failure to get enough exercise is...Motivation Yardstick: Rewards or Punishment? Discover the Superior Performance Trigger
... became a form of motivation. Psychologists do not agree with this method, because of its overriding negative overtones, and in their opinion, rewards would have a lasting effect on motivation levels. With a view to thrash out the motivation phenomena in a team, 84 students were asked to dabble in a vir......rs. But that has left the other group seems not to agree stating that over the years salt intake has been reduced and that the food industry is only delaying and trying to sabotage the process, as they were purely looking into the commercial interests and not on the public health. While the salt campaign...