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Health care errors blamed for deaths

...ic healthcare. Reference: University of Illinois, news release, July 2005...

Study points out that HIV vaccine may not be accepted easily

...mselves or not. Reference: University of Toronto, news release, July 200...

New Insight To The Role Of Peptide Signals

...rly feelings. Reference: University of Edinburgh, news release, July 2005...

Death Of Singaporean Woman After Mysterious Illness

...ars in an ordeal that started with a simple fever, news reports said Thursday. Reeling from shock and disbelief, the family of June Wong, 26, is demanding answers. Officials have classified the case as an unnatural death. Wong is suspected of having Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, a severe inflammation of t...

Healthy At 50: Possible?

...lled “disease of the rich”. Diabetes is never good news to the ears as it brings along with it lot of other health complications and health restrictions. Source: Indo-Asian News Service More Information on Medindia Diabetes: All of us know someone suffering from diabetes. This sums up the prevalence...

Dairy Products Reduce Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes In Men

...2nd person out of 5 is a diabetic//. Therefore any news with respite from that is always welcome. It was previously known that dairy consumption is linked to the insulin resistance syndrome among young obese adults. Hyon K. Choi and colleagues at Harvard University found that dairy intake may reduce the...

New Bioinformatics Centre to open in Andhra

...esh government. CDFD director Syed Hasnain told a news conference that the centre would create a database on infectious diseases and genetic disorders with focus on tuberculosis, the synergy between tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS and gastric disorders. He said TB was being given priority as India accounts fo...

Indian Hospitals – A Destination For Quality Medical Care

...does not respond to routine treatment. The above news throws highlight on the demand for highly specialized medical experts with knowledge and skills to handle complex cases. The government should look carefully at the potential costs and benefits of reducing waits even further by developing policies to...

Vitamin C reverses pre eclampsia

...an damage body tissues. However the good news is that vitamin C reverse the problem by its anti oxidant role. Along with vitamin C, vitamin E can also act as scavengers and reduce the damage caused by the free radicals which act on the blood vessels and trigger the whole crisis. This i...

New molecule to treat brain disorders found

In a breakthrough that will spell good news for patients with Alzheimer's disease, Lou Gehrig's disease and other brain disorders, researchers say, Adenosine, a small molecule that plays important roles in controlling the heartbeat and normal sleep may also prove useful in treating these disor...

New and easier method of radiation

...nosed with breast cancer are put off just with the news and then following it up with surgery and radiation, which takes 6 weeks, disrupts their world completely. However, researchers now claim that there may be an easier and less disruptive way of treating these cancers. Radiation oncologist Frank Vicini...

New Technique To Detect Activity Of Drugs In The Body

...ncer may be stopped by orlistat. But the biggest news may be the scientific technique itself. Called activity-based proteomics, it allows researchers to quickly look at a drug to see everything it is up to in the body -- a fact that will help investigators pinpoint good side effects from medications alo...

Musical Instruments Pleasing To The Ear But Rough On The Skin

... such as allergic reactions and eczema.// The good news is many of these problems can be averted by correcting your technique or by making slight alterations to the instrument. Researchers found the most common skin disorders reported by musicians are allergic reactions to specific components of an instr...

Kylie generates awareness about mammography

... develop anticipatory strategies for responding to news coverage of celebrity illness.” Gillian Batt, director of cancer information and support services for the NSW Cancer Council, said the impact of Minogue's ordeal was "quite incredible, particularly in the group that had never been screened before"....

A Cheap Device to Stop Snoring from New Zealand

...s sleep like babies, reports New Zealand's leading news website Stuff. Robertson's father died of cardiac problems associated with sleep apnoea in 1983, inspiring him to work on remedies to the problem. Manufactured in Christchurch, users say the device is like using a dummy that makes them sleep like ...

Cured Alcoholics Can Be Cured Of Smoking Also

...smokers with a history of alcoholism. This is good news for recovering alcoholic smokers who have had difficulty stopping smoking after successfully dealing with their drinking. Alcoholics are statistically heavier smokers and traditionally have had much more trouble stopping smoking using standard-dose ...

The Sale Of Expired Drugs In A Hospital In Chandigarh

...e criminal operation was brought to light // by a news team, which exposed and captured unethical conduct on camera. As soon as the accusation was made those involved first went into denial mode immediately after being caught. But with evidence staring them in the face they soon realized that the team ...

Chocolate To Combat Cancer: So Indulge!

After its numerous heart benefits comes good news for all chocoholics. Researchers from the Lombardi...the real world too. So stay tuned and glued to any news research finding!Source: Molecular Cancer Therapeutics...

Genes responsible for cancer in women associated with increased cancer risk in men

...ry of breast and ovarian cancer. What makes the news all the more interesting is that now this mutation has also been associated with an increased risk of pancreatic and prostate cancers in men. The mutation may also increase the risk of bone and throat cancers. 139 families were investigated, analyz...

MSM: A ray of hope for arthritis patients

...ing prey to this disease.// But there is some good news for those affected. A recent clinical trial confirmed that Methylsulfonylmethane, or MSM, a naturally occurring sulphur compound, can relieve pain and improve physical function in patients with knee arthritis. MSM is a popular dietary supplement ...

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