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Additional Responsiblities To Be Taken Up By Allied Healthcare Professionals

...ed the study does not offer specific strategies to solve workforce shortages, this committee has the opportunity to bring a new level of transparency and independence to decisions about Medicare-funded services, " concluded John Hatzistergos. In view of the above situation, it would be a period of watchf...

Mental Health Problems On The Rise In South Australia

...ld that huge amount of money have been allotted to solve the problem faced by the mental health care facility. Especially in the previous year south Australia is receiving all the help needed to provide good quality mental health care. ...

New UK Policy Threatens The Flexible Working Scheme

...al health bosses. This move was taken mainly to solve the financial problems faced by few of the hospitals that come under the NHS. Dr Richard Vautrey, belonging to the General Practioner committee (BMA), said that his scheme was very useful to about 2500 doctors when it was initiated in the year of ...

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Can Be Prevented?

...drug. But further studies are needed to completely solve the problems faced by the PTSD patients....

British MPs Say Prostate Cancer Receives Low Priority in the NHS

...s were not aware of disability benefits that could solve some financial problems with respect to the treatment costs. The report, titled, "Tackling Cancer: Improving the Patient Journey," says that although the referral procedures are better than those prevailing in 2000, almost 40 percent of cancer patien...

Snoring To Be Reduced By New Device Called 'True Sleep'

...to help stop snoring." While True Sleep will not solve the problem, it would dramatically cut down on its severity, he said. Snoring is a common problem, affecting one in three men and one in 10 women. (Source: IANS)...

Iranian Government Declares Holiday Due To Pollution

...f the subway system in recent years has not helped solve the problem and only the expansion of the network and the removal cars older than 20 years could alleviate it, according to experts. --IANS...

Dentists Not Lured By Golden Hello Scheme In The UK

...ouncil felt that Golden Hello's did not do much to solve the dental crisis that has enveloped the NHS in the UK, “Golden hellos do not alleviate the problems in areas that suffer worst because they don't encourage new dentists into an area. The majority of the dentists who benefit from it will be joining a...

Need For Social Churning Emphasized In CMC Meet On ‘Leadership In Healthcare

...n members felt that such an allocation alone would solve basic problems relating to health. The present Union government had shown commendable understanding of the situation, she said pointing out that the panel was chaired by Finance Minister P Chidambaram. She expressed the hope that the allocation wou...

TWO India Doctors Listed in TIME for Contribution to Global Health

...the delivery easier, the couple started working to solve them. They found that simple improvement of skills and education to health workers will effectively reduce the reproductive and child health problems in developing countries. Experts View: Philip Elmer-DeWitt, TIME science Editor said, “We were ...

Stem cells Can Generate Organs In Labs

...he body, such as the brain or heart. The puzzle to solve is the type of chemical bath required to trigger t...ell research today. The scientists who are able to solve this mystery will instantly revolutionise medical treatment. The current research is one step tow...

Feelings Of Sympathy And Empathy Dictated by Personal Experience

...as the control subjects. Apparently they were able solve the problem using their knowledge that, for example, a slow body movement signifies a heavy load and a faster movement, which gives the impression the subject was unloading something, suggests a lower weight. In the second part of the task, the pat...

Device For Improving Bone Mass In Osteoporosis

...ly for the frail. An experimental device may help solve this problem, reports the October issue of the Harvard Women’s Health Watch. Research strongly suggests that a few minutes of standing on an oscillating platform, about the size and shape of a bathroom scale, can do as much for bone density as longer...

Cholesterol Mystery Solved By Nobel Laureates

...known. Joseph Goldstein and Michael Brown finally solve the mystery of the Shoenheimer effect. The authors show that Insig (insulin-induced gene) proteins are essential components of this cholesterol feedback response. They create mice lacking the two mammalian Insig genes -– Insig1 or Insig2 in the liver...

Older People Can Also Eat As Young!

...a bother. But following the above plan will help solve these problems and aid in proper nutrition and health of older people. Source: Harvard Medical School...

The Use Of Steroids After Liver Transplants Questioned

...ing liver transplants to see if the new drug might solve some of these problems. The patients received a combination therapy in which the drug basiliximab replaced steroids in an otherwise standard treatment. The children were all followed for at least a year. Investigators compared outcomes for the group...

Molecule aids fight E. Coli Infections

...e importance of this paper is they've been able to solve how the fruitfly responds to the E. coli bacteria and to show the role of a specific molecule," Charles Hackett, chief of the Molecular and Structural Immunology Section at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease in Bethesda, Md., sa...

Scientists use plastic to help body make new bone!!!!

...re and also the faster growth of the affected bone solve the time consuming problem. Once the procedure is perfected and the method adopted on a day-to-day basis fracture treatment would become revolutionized. This also has a potential in helping people with painful bone involvement in advanced stag...

Rats dream about running mazes...

...g in a maze. The scientists say that people solve their problems during their dreams and say they can test this theory on rats. No wonder man is worried about the rat race!! ...

Secret Of Heartbeat Protein Unravelled

...olution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to solve the structure of PDZ1, as well as a small portion of the receptor to which it binds. Mierke said knowing how a piece of SAP97 is built is an important step. Now that part of the protein's structure is solved, scientists can create a molecule to disa...

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(Date:12/16/2009)... -- For wounded U.S. servicemen and women ... D.C., the holidays can be a particularly difficult time. ... rely more than ever on the healing power of ... home just got easier for Walter Reed patients as ... will provide hundreds of minutes of holiday talk time ...
(Date:12/16/2009)... possibly deadly, attack is long-term goal, researchers say ... developed a tool to predict whether a patient will ... first stroke. , "This is an important new tool ... second stroke soon after a first stroke are more ... Ay, of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, ...
(Date:12/16/2009)... that could help ease health and environmental concerns about ... technology for changing the behavior of nanoparticles in municipal ... environment. Their study was published in ACS, journal ... the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and colleagues ... of nanoparticles particles less than 1/1000th the width ...
(Date:12/16/2009)... Cost-Effective Care , ... Washington, D.C. (Vocus) December 16, ... ways to rein in runaway costs while providing care to all ... the ongoing discussion includes how to ensure patients equal access to ... (MDs) or osteopathy (DOs). In both the House and Senate ...
(Date:12/16/2009)... Specific Neurological Stress Reduction Therapy or NSRTSM is found very ... conditions such as allergies, asthma, migraines, chronic fatigue and a ... throughout the country are using this holistic therapy including over ... ... Minneapolis, MN (Vocus) December 14, 2009 -- ...
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(Date:12/16/2009)... in Scotland, Canada and the US have proposed ... whale conservation. The team,s findings, published in ... areas, identified through feeding behaviour, can benefit highly ... "There are enormous challenges associated with setting conservation ... whales," said lead author Erin Ashe, a PhD ...
(Date:12/16/2009)... Energy Steven Chu announced today the winners of the ... research and development supporting the Department of Energy and ... receive a gold medal, a citation and $50,000. ... Washington, DC early next year., "The contributions made by ... security of the United States are wide-ranging and meaningful," ...
(Date:12/16/2009)... of interactions. Today,s techniques, however, can only be ... cells. Since molecular concentrations are much higher in ... the kinetics of molecular reactions in living cells ... cellular reaction speed to be higher," confirms LMU ... approach showed that depending on the length ...
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