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New Network To Ease Blood donation In India

...roup - pro bono - through this network. Or you can register as a blood donor yourself. Indianblooddonors.com is an SMS- and email-based alert system for voluntary blood donors. It alerts registered blood donors in "real time" whenever there's an emergency. Crossing cities and states in India, it ensures tha...

OpenMED Nominated For Stockholm Challenge 2006 Award

...cal documents, the authors and researchers need to register at the site http://openmed.nic.in. Anyone with access to the Internet can search these documents and archives without registering. OpenMED calls itself a "discipline-based international archive". Naina Pandita, senior technical director and projec...

New Cervical Cancer Vaccine to Be Launched By Glaxo Smithkline

...istered for use in the US. It has been proposed to register Cervarix in the US, end of this year. Following registration, the drugs will have to pass through a phase of investigation by the regulators before it can be made available in the drug market. Cervical cancer is the second leading cancer in women....

Doctors Protests Continue Unabated

...MC) raised a furore inside the college premises to register their protest against the termination and de-registration notices served on them that had ordered them to resume duties within 24 hours. // BJMC dean V L Yemul said...

Nurse accused of breach of conduct and duty

...urn, Newcastle. // She was struck off the nursing register after the 12 allegations against her were all proved. A hearing at the Nursing and Midwifery Council took this action. She said that she was too ill to attend the hearing. She was accused of drawing a face on a patient's hernia, making racist remar...

Should Sale Of Organ Be Legalized?

...ns. Hence now people are encouraged to join the register and openly talk about it with their families. But it refused to legalize the selling of organs. Eli Friedman, a kidney specialist, at the State University of New York, and Amy Friedman, a transplant specialist, of Yale University, said that if the ...

Generation Scotland To Examine Relation Between Lifestyle, Genetics and Health

...ly in life to avoid problems," he said. People can register for the project at the Generation Scotland website. ...

The Cleveland Clinic Expands Its Services across the World via the Net

...n five to seven working days. The patient has to register and the process takes between 30-45 minutes which is a very short time when compared to the time spent in waiting for an appointment. The patient is expected to submit all the required information to the specialist at the clinic. This creates a per...

Dentist Banned From Practicing For Allowing Boyfriend to Work on Patients

... for one year in 2005, has now been struck off the register and is banned from practicisig. Azari allowed her boyfriend Omid Amidi-Mazaheri, who was unqualified to practice //on her patients with devastating consequences. Mazaheri practiced on Azari's patients without using an anesthetic and placed fillings...

Asian Doctors Caught Issuing False Sick Notes

...ents, and the doctors may be struck of the medical register altogether. Anand, a general practitioner based in Gosforth in northeast England, is charged with issuing a false sick note to an undercover Sunday Times reporter, who told him she wanted to take time off work to go on a holiday. Anand, 59, was on...

Overeating Caused By Consuming Too Many Flavors All At Once

...nd other foods are loaded with sugar. This may not register on the tongue, but it does influence the hypothalamus, and the result is more appetite. Flavor additions stimulate the hypothalamus to produce more neuropeptide Y, a hormone that increases appetite, and this is a major reason why people have difficu...

Blood camp held in Alaska to save leukemic patients

...drive is to ask for help to the native Alaskans to register in this blood drive. The reason is that they are a very small group and the donors make up about less than1% among the 5.5 million donors. The match that is done before bone marrow transplant will be fully matched only if the bone marrow of the don...

Baby Lennox Gets Liver Transplant

... death of the former football player. The UK donor register has a total of 13 million names. The baby has to be administered 20 drugs everyday. Mark Stringer, the liver surgeon is conducting the surgery....

Scotland faces shortage of dentists questioning the dental facilities

...not be possible unless everybody gets to access or register with an NHS dentist. The most important aspect of the issue is that there are not enough NHS dentists. In reply the Deputy Health Minister stated that all his members are working on the problem and that it cannot be resolved in a day’s time. But va...

Dentists Not Lured By Golden Hello Scheme In The UK

... that an additional 7,500 patients will be able to register with a NHS dentist. However, many critics of this scheme say that it has failed miserably in getting dentists to relocate to areas where their services are most needed. "The golden hello is payable directly to a new dentist over a two-year period whe...

Government Takes Tough Stand Against Falling Sex Ratio

...eryone using ultra-sound equipment was required to register with their local Appropriate Authority....

Ketoacidosis Is The Main Cause On Mortality In Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes

...31 December 2000. The official Swedish population register was used to calculate age- and sex-standardized mortality rates, excluding neonatal deaths. To analyze excess risks for specific diagnoses, case subjects were compared with five nondiabetic control subjects, matched by age, sex, and year of death. De...

Historic trial for tuberculosis launched together by leading drug companies

...the trials are successful, the partnership aims to register moxifloxacin for a TB indication and is committed to making it affordable and accessible in developing countries where there is an utmost needed. The trials would take place in Brazil, Canada, South Africa, Spain, Tanzania, Uganda, the United States ...

Birth Defects Caused By Acne Medication Can Be Minimized By Voluntary Pregnancy Prevention

...requirements that required patients and doctors to register in an electronic database before the drug can be dispensed. It also includes the previously stated requirements regarding pregnancy tests and birth control. A survey was conducted among 34 women who became pregnant while taking isotretinoin. These ...

India To March Ahead in The Global HealthCare Competition

...ni, ayurveda and siddha formulations. India would register 75,000 ayurvedic, 50,000 unani and 15,000 siddha formulations during the next year. Eleven countries, including the US and Britain, have signed agreements with India to access the database being developed. The data on traditional medicines will be av...

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