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Terry Fox Run To Be Held On 6 February

... said. In India, the run will fund cancer research projects at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in the capital. Commemorative t-shirts and raffle tickets, with attractive prizes, have also been organized for the event. Edited (IANS)...

Generation Scotland To Examine Relation Between Lifestyle, Genetics and Health

...r two decades and is one of the largest healthcare projects in the UK. Doctors say that they are hoping to create a large pool of information so that it would be easy to assess who is at risk for commonly prevailing conditions like heart disease, cancer and mental illness. "We need to understand how people's ...

Ossur Acquires the U.S. Orthopaedics Company

...cturing expenses in 2006 fully expensed in Q1, but projects that these efforts will yield approximately $4 million of annual cost savings beginning in 2007. In connection with the acquisition, additional funding of $40 million has been provided by Kaupting bank hf. Ossur is a trusted and global leader in ...

Human Milk Center Caters To Premature Babies

...l's milk bank, two other hospitals here have begun projects on similar lines. Thousands of babies, many of them teenagers now, will be thanking the Sion Hospital milk bank for those first drops of life and health. Edited ANS...

Designer Rats Reveal Possible Heart Disease Genes

...t disease," Lee says. "This will generate research projects for years down the line." The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) is a not-for-profit center dedicated to deciphering and analyzing genomes. Since 1992, TIGR, based in Rockville, Md., has been a genomics leader, conducting research critical to me...

Norwegian Cancer Expert Faked Patient Data

...ium Hospital has stopped Dr Sudbo's other research projects and was mulling on whether he should continue to treat patients. Also two other articles authored by him, which appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, would be reviewed. In the current article, it was claimed that a particular drug would re...

'Silent Shortage' Of Psychiatrists growing in the U.S.

... increasing. The U.S. Bureau of Health Professions projects that between 1995 and 2020, demand will increase by 100% for child and adolescent psychiatrists and by 19% for generalists. In an encouraging sign, the American Association of Medical Colleges' (AAMC) National Resident Matching Program reports incr...

Primary Health Care MoU Signed on the Sidelines of the PBD

...the agreement, the Indian Government would take up projects to promote the knowledge, institution and stakehol...eholder States would be identified where the pilot projects would get underway....

Medical Journals should create awareness on Child survival

...ancet reports that the goals of the two millennium projects are achievable, Millennium Development Goal – 4 (MDG) asks for a reduction in mortality rates in children below the age of 5 and MDG-5 wants a reduction in maternal mortality. Global fund for child welfare should be created from funding from economic...

Melbourne at cutting edge of fight to find bird flu vaccine

...the data back by the end of this month. Two other projects in France and the US had been trying to develop a vaccine for the virus. Prof. Nolan said the French project was a couple of months ahead of Melbourne and preliminary results were encouraging. The strain used in the Melbourne project was taken from a...

Rehabilitate Sex Workers - Mata Amritanandamayi

...e 30 million rupees, her followers have undertaken projects for nearly 2 billion rupees. Her hermitage is a place for people from all religions -- Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Christians. All get the motherly hug of Amma as she symbolizes the composite culture of India. "There are some religious leaders who...

Food labels to include information on trans fats in US

...he public health benefits could be great - the FDA projects savings of between $25 billion and $59 billion in health care costs over 20 years....

Hospitals May Face Funds Crunch

...e for money, which does not mean that PFI hospital projects are being frozen. The scale of the debts that the ...lth Department has confirmed that the hospital PFI projects are not being frozen....

India extends National TB Control Program

... was introduced in India through a series of pilot projects beginning in 1993. Over the years it has been gradually stepped up to cover a larger population. In 1997, the World Bank assisted RNTCP was launched at a project cost of Rs.7.49 billion and included a World Bank component of Rs.6.05 billion. It was...

A cost effective heart failure drug hits the market!

...ngs we've seen for one year and our modelling that projects future health care cost expenditures, it's likely that the cost-effectiveness of this drug will bear out in the long term as well." Dr. Angus and his colleagues developed a model to predict costs over the course of the patient's lifespan beyond t...

UK has to be more Prepared against Bird Flu

...n be reduced by investing more money in healthcare projects and vaccine research....

More Funds Are Required For Immunisation Drive

... World Health Organization (WHO). The immunisation projects in the poor countries of the world cost US$ 2.5 billion, which should be raised to US$ 3.5 billion by the year 2010, and US$ 4 billion by 2015. The WHO/UNICEF Global Immunisation Vision and Strategy seeks to raise to 90%, the immunisation coverage le...

This MMS Educates, And Not Titillates

...y satisfied with his work so far, Chhabra said his projects so far were "still aimed at urban audiences only". He wants to learn more and reach out to the rural areas. Chhabra wants his work to be different. He is not in favour of making informative films with simple messages. "People are not interested in...

African Conference to Combat AIDS

...ference is on more effective implementation of the projects and better utilization of funds. During the year 2005 alone over 3 million Africans have been infected by the disease, which is representative 64% of the infections across the world during the year, according to sources from UNAIDS. The sub-Saharan ...

Paid-For Sex Rates In Britain Has Increased Two Fold Over The Past 10 Years

... to evaluate the prevalence of paid-sex in Britain projects alarming results showing the rates have indeed doubled over the past decade. The survey was conducted amongst 11,000 British adults // between 1990 and 2000. The study participants were required to provide details regarding their sexual lifestyle ...

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