Low Levels of Testosterone may Increase the Risk of Death in Older Men
... which have important implications, but we are not ready to say that men should go out and get testosterone to prolong their lives. Were not ready to take this to the prescribing pharmacist." "Conventional wisdom is that women live longer becaus...Cuba is Exporting Healthcare Now
... with packed bags and medical supplies, and a ship ready to provide backup support. Permission from the U.S. government never arrived. "Our government played politics with the lives of people when they needed help the most," said Representative Thompson. "And that's unfortunate." When an earthquake str...U.S. Army Developing a Robot to Rescue Injured Soldiers
...rying equipment for soldiers and is expected to be ready for field testing in less than five years....China is Cracking Down on Food Safety
...ty and security of food.' She also said, 'We stand ready to work with the international community to safeguard the quality and reputation of the Chinese food industry.' Singapore is the latest country to take action against import of Chinese toothpaste. Singapore has banned three brands of toothpaste imp...Social Worker in Jharkhand Spreads AIDS Awareness Through Music
..."Music has the power to attract all. Villagers are ready to accept messages if they are convinced. And what better way than folk music to spread the messages," he added. Folk music is gaining popularity among people, particularly the tribals. "We feel nice when people approach doctors for treatment afte...Scientists Developing 'intelligent Clothes' to Monitor Wearer's Health
...oped a prototype multi-sensor test patch, which is ready for testing on volunteers. Project co-ordinator Jean Luprano, from the Swiss technology company CSEM, told The Engineer magazine: "Sensors have been built and have been tested in the lab. We have started their integration into textile patches. We w...Good News for Sufferers of Heart Attack, Chest Pain
...e of emergency angioplasty by helping hospitals be ready to deliver the life-saving treatment as quickly as possible after a patient arrives. So, as hospitals work to improve their heart care even more, the new study's authors hope that additional gains in patients' outcomes can be made. They are continu...Swami Ramdev to Hold Yoga Camps in U.S.
...ganised by Vegetarian Vision. Ramdev will have a ready market in the US, where over 16 million people practise yoga, according to a Yoga Journal survey in 2005. Swami Ramdev's unique contribution to the yoga revolution now underway in the world is that he lays more emphasis on pranayama, or breathing e...Reindeers Could Hold the Key to Elephantiasis Cure
...hen migrate to the mosquitoes' biting mouth-parts, ready to enter the punctured skin following the mosquito bite, thus completing the cycle. Medical studies of the 1990s showed that the best opportunity for eliminating lymphatic filariasis is through medicines-combinations of the inexpensively purchased di...Fugitive Who Ditched His Ailing Son Arrested After a Year
...id the two 'looked like they were tired. They were ready to come back.' GPL/V...Artificial Testis Developed by AIIMS a Boon to Suffering Patients
...tories from Teflon medical grade material. And are ready to do it in any shape and size as per the requirement of a patient. "Through a simple surgical procedure, we put them inside the scrotum of the patient in case they were absent or were removed due to medical purposes. Though the artificial testis c...Art of Establishing a Bond to Sell a Brand – Medical Reps Show the Wa
...eart. The medical representatives first create a ready reckoner of the doctors’ personal history- important occasions, birthday of spouse and such other information that will touch a chord. A novel effort by an erstwhile US medical representative and a physician explores the strong nexus between doctors ...Earth Day Celebrated With Hopes of a Greener Tomorrow
...ither Singh nor any of the coalition's members, is ready to give up. Aggarwal, who is also part of the coalition, said: 'Now that we did not get much support from the chief minister in protecting the green cover of Delhi, the solution lies with us. 'We have to get engaged with the problem and plant tre...Dry Eyes Are More Than a Nuisance
... a dozen new drugs are in development and testing, ready for release in the near future.” SourceNewswise SRM...Thalassaemic Child's Parents Campaign for Awareness
...rprising that our government doesn't even have any ready data on the number of thalassaemia patients in West Bengal. There is no comprehensive programme of the state government to eradicate it," Sengupta claimed. He said if the indifference continued thalassaemia would definitely emerge as an endemic dis......has not been very successful as not many women are ready to bring about this change in their body functioning. The doctors are of the view that women taking birth control pills need not bleed the fact that they do bleed is not true period. They also opine that the new pill needs to research to finds its ...To Remember Or Not - Brain Protein CREB Calls The Shots
...ole in channeling memories to brain cells that are ready to store them."We discovered that the amount of CREB influences whether or not the brain stores a memory. If a cell is low in CREB, it is less likely to keep a memory. If the cell is high in CREB, it is more likely to store the memory”, said Silva. ...HIV/AIDS- Possible Cure From Within
...nd human clinical trials, before the drug could be ready to market. AN...British Doctor’s Pat for Indian Hospital
...o-ordinate her movements. But by March 6 she was ready for the journey back to Scotland. While she was transferred on a stretcher via Paris and Manchester, escorted by a doctor and nurse, Ziervogel travelled home alone. He said it was more than four hours before his wife was given a bed on a surgical w...98% of Food Imported by the U.S is Not Inspected for Food Safety
...ttention of Food safety authorities, it makes it a ready recipe for food contamination. "FDA doesn't have enough resources or control over this situation presently," said Mike Doyle, director of the University of Georgia's Center for Food Safety. Only 1.3 percent of the imported food is inspected. The r...