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Alcohol-Related Illnesses On The Rise

...The charity Alcohol Concern spokeswoman said: "The publication of this latest set of statistics on alcohol presents compelling evidence of the devastating impact of excess drinking on the nation's health”. "In 2004, the Government laid out a national strategy for tackling alcohol misuse. These statistics under...

Hepatitis C Infected People Angry over Insurance Issue

...Minister, Mary Harney, had announced last week the publication of a bill to establish a statutory scheme that would address the difficulties in insurance experienced by people infected with contaminated blood. In fact those affected will not be able to obtain life assurance or mortgage protection policies. Aft...

Repeated Liver Cell Proliferation, a Cause for Liver Cancer

...appearing online the week of June 19 in advance of publication in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, underscores the importance of JNK1-mediated cell death and compensatory proliferation. The findings by Michael Karin, Ph.D., professor pharmacology in UCSD?|s Laboratory of Gene Regulati...

World Bank Reports Fall In Lifespan In sub-Saharan African Region

...s a remarkable advance in knowledge since its last publication of the first edition in 1991.n He said, “The potential impact of HIV/AIDS was anticipated in that year, but the current volume documents the depth and breadth of the burden that the epidemic is inflicting on Africa.” He further explained that the r...

Russell Killer Bids To Halt Publication Of Mental Health Report

...sclosure of highly personal medical information by publication to the world at large, not least because of the treatment it will receive by the tabloid press," he said. Kent & Medway Strategic Health Authority, Kent County Council and Kent Probation Board want the report to be publicized. Philip Havers QC, for ...

Appalachians more prone to obesity and diabetes

...e July 2006 issue of Preventing Chronic Disease, a publication of the Centers for Disease Control. A total of 2,580 people participated in the Ohio University project, with 72.8 percent from food secure households and 27.2 percent from food insecure households that may or may not be experiencing hunger. That’s...

IMP3 the Novel Biomarker for Metastatic Cancer

...ive study,’ published June 14 in an advance online publication of The Lancet Oncology, University of Massachusetts Medical School Associate Professor of Pathology Zhong Jiang, MD, and collaborators from UMass Memorial Medical Center, Massachusetts General Hospital and City of Hope National Medical Center, demons...

Infant Formula With High Iron Content Packs Brain Disorder

...e study include Deepinder Kaur, lead author on the publication as well as Subramanian Ragajolan and Shankar Chinta from the Buck Institute and Dino Dimonte at the Parkinson’s Institute in Sunnyvale, California. This work was funded as part of a collaborative center grant on the role of the environment in Parkins...

Best out of waste: Microbiological revolution!

...bacteriophages. This is the second peer-reviewed publication from Hatfull's phage-hunting project, which tries bridging gap of the traditional wall between science education and research. This is done by initiating in high school and undergraduate students a drive to do innovative research. According to the...

AIDS – A Powerful Mankille

... published on June 5th. In 1981, a US government publication (June) reported, it may be because of any infectious disease. After a long time, AIDS was also found among cocaine and heroin users, whom were supposed to inject it. UNAIDS recorded more than 25 million death cases due to the mankiller AIDS. Foll...

Spacers Score Over Nebulizers in Childhood Asthma Treatment

...rs in the current issue of The Cochrane Library, a publication of The Cochrane Collaboration, an international organization that evaluates medical research. Systematic reviews draw evidence-based conclusions about medical practice after considering both the content and quality of existing medical trials on a top...

Obese Women At Increased Risk Of Developing Breast Cancer

...t gain is published in the July issue of Cancer, a publication of the American Cancer Society. The effect holds good for all types, stages and grades of breast cancer. It is particularly significant with respect to advanced malignancy/ cancer. Women who were very obese were three times more likely to develop e...

Nanotechnology Could Revolutionize Cardiac Treatment

... high-risk individuals. In a paper scheduled for publication June 12 in the American Chemical Society's journal Biomacromolecules and now appearing on that journal's Web site, Rutgers researchers propose a way to combat clogged arteries by attacking how bad cholesterol triggers inflammation and causes plaque b...

Surgery or IUD for Heavy Periods

...rs in the current issue of The Cochrane Library, a publication of The Cochrane Collaboration, an international organization that evaluates research in all aspects of health care. Systematic reviews draw evidence-based conclusions about medical practice after considering both the content and quality of existing t...

Caffeine Content In Beverages To Be Identified By Home Test Kit

... published in the journal, Analytical Chemistry, a publication of the American Chemical Society. ‘We envisioned that a simple method to measure caffeine, even in hot beverages, such as coffee, would be of value to individuals and institutions wanting to verify the absence of caffeine,’ says study leader Jack H...

Bulgarian Nurses Involved In Infecting Libyan Children with AIDS Undergo Retrial

...ulgarian ambassador met at Tripoli, to discuss the publication of Kadhafi cartoons in the Bulgarian daily Novinar. The cartoons were insulting the Libyan justice....

Male Lung Cancer Patients Less Likely To Perform Well in Lung Function Tests

... study have been published in the CHEST journal, a publication of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP). ‘These findings suggest that the susceptibility patterns among women may be different compared with men,’ said Raghu Loganathan, MD, FCCP, Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, Bronx, NY. ‘Us...

Time for Bono to Rock 'The Independent' For AIDS Awareness

...eadly face of AIDS in the African continent. The publication on May 16th, in addition to highlighting his editorial talent would also encourage various corporate giants to help curb the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. Noted brands such as American Express, Giorgio Armani, Converse and Gap have already com...

Health of Mothers and Children Show Improvement after Use of Insecticide-Treated Bed Nets

...n the most recent issue of The Cochrane Library, a publication of The Cochrane Collaboration, an international organization that evaluates medical research. Systematic reviews draw evidence-based conclusions about medical practice after considering both the content and quality of existing medical trials on a top...

Arrest of Professor over Distribution of Banned Drug

...lying a restricted drug from uncertified premises; publication of description matter for Khomeini I, II and III for prevention or treatment of tuberculosis, a disease in the 5th schedule of NDA and preparation and supply of a drug by a person who is not a pharmacist, medical practitioner, dentist, veterinary pra...

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