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More Accurate "PROSTATE CANCER" Test can save Unnecessary Biopsies

...ancer among men after lung cancer. Usually it goes undetected till it is advanced and beyond cure. However a lot of awareness has been created about this condition and now men over the age of 40 years can be screened regularly to detect the cancer. One of the most promising "tumour markers" in medicine was dev...

Waking during surgery

...isaster. The problem is that these patients may go undetected ,become emotionally detached. Their heart rates after the operation are low, rather than elevated. It is very essential to treat PTSD at an early stage, tahn to delay and miss out on vital treatment....

Patients with testicular cancer dying through unfamiliarity

...the testicular tumor had probably been present but undetected for months. The researchers, from Nijmegen's University Medical Centre St Radboud, warn that a treatment delay of more than three months for testicular carcinoma is associated with a (significantly decreased) five-year survival rate. And they say t...

Skin cancer's secrets unveiled

...people who suffer from nodular melanomas when left undetected until it becomes deeper and thicker will die. However doctors said, when people are there to follow their advice, many lives could be saved. Nodular melanomas are raised from the start....

Herbal Remedy Risky for Cancer Patients

...afe for women with breast cancer or women who have undetected breast tumors. Researchers from the Mylan School o... also say black cohosh could affect women who have undetected breast tumors. Vicki Davis, Ph.D., from Mylan School of Pharmacy and the Graduate School of Pharmace...

Teens' vitamin D deficiency an epidemic

...roblem that may affect millions adolescents. Often undetected and untreated, vitamin D deficiency puts them at r...ct that many otherwise healthy youngsters may have undetected deficiency. Those most likely to be diagnosed often have underlying chronic diseases requiring medic...

Hidden Disease in Stroke Patients

...p to 40 percent of patients with mini-strokes have undetected heart disease. Heart disease and stroke both result from vascular disease where blood flow to the heart or brain is affected. The researchers say the link between the diseases can be found in the large vessels leading to the brain. They also note th...

Partial-Breast Irradiation an Unproven Therapy

...ating the entire breast with radiation, to prevent undetected cancer cells that might have escaped from the original tumor from spreading to other parts of the same breast. Freedman presented a study last month at the annual meeting of the American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology that compared wh...

Latest Findings On The Deadly Disease - SARS

... may cause asymptomatic or mild infections that go undetected -- but are still capable of spreading the disease....

Early Screening Required for Glaucoma

...with eye drops. Unfortunately, glaucoma often goes undetected until it has already caused visual disability or even blindness. The risk of developing glaucoma increases as people get older. Researchers say people with a first-degree relative with glaucoma are up to eight-times more likely to get glaucoma than...

Oral examination may not predict relationship between snoring and sleep disturbance

...t to life. In less severe conditions, OSAS remains undetected in people for a long time. In the recent issue of Archives of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, researchers have said that 101 patients who complained of sleep disturbance and snoring were examined. The otolaryngological study which takes an an...

Severe sleep apnea can cause liver problems

...t to life. In less severe conditions, OSAS remains undetected in people for a long time. The research suggests that severe sleep apnea causes a heightened risk for elevated levels of the liver enzymes and may result in hepatitis or fibrosis of liver. On looking into the health records of 163 people with suspec...

Mental health may deteriorate as early as in the teens

...pulation in as early as the teenage and may remain undetected for a long time. In a revealing study researchers reported that in spite of efficient treatments available, patients stay untreated for long periods, at times for even years. This makes the disorders once diagnosed, difficult to treat as they become...

Ankylosing spondylitis may not be detected in children

... may be more common than thought of and may remain undetected because of this//, says a new study in US. Ankylosing spondylitis or arthritis of the spine is a disease that may affect young children. Children who suffer from pain in their joints and stiffness for a long time must be medically examined for spina...

Children who snore may be hyperactive by nature

...t to life. In less severe conditions, OSAS remains undetected in people for a long time. However data collected for the study have also shown that the behavior problems may improve as the sleeping patterns of the children improve with age or treatment. Reference: Sleep, July 2005...

Guide for physicians launched to help them identify alcohol disorders

...se and Alcoholism, US. Alcohol disorders often go undetected in people. The new guide describes effective methods for early screenings and interventions, meant for helping the physicians and patients. When correct method of screening is coupled with appropriate interventions, research reports have showed that ...

Elderly Women Remain At Risk From Hypertension

...from hypertension //and their condition may remain undetected for long as well. The report, which was published in the recent issue of JAMA, said that about 75% of the participants of the survey conducted in the concerned age group have hypertension. The research, which was based on data from the National Hear...

Elderly Women Remain At Risk From Hypertension

...from hypertension //and their condition may remain undetected for long as well. The report, which was published in the recent issue of JAMA, said that about 75% of the participants of the survey conducted in the concerned age group have hypertension. The research, which was based on data from the National Hear...

Sleep Apnea Related To Death And Loss Of Brain Cells

...t to life. In less severe conditions, OSAS remains undetected in people for a long time. For more information read: http://www.medindia.net/patients/ patientinfo/sleepdisorder.asp...

Low bone mass in Postmenopausal Women

...tmenopausal women enrolled in a national study had undetected low bone mineral density, some of them with osteop... of postmenopausal women in the United States have undetected low bone mass, placing them at serious risk for osteoporotic fracture as they age. Dr.Ethil and Dr....

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(Date:12/3/2009)... scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy,s (DOE) Brookhaven ... Science has made a major step in understanding how ... necessary to carry out important biological processes. The research, ... Nature Structural & Molecular Biology , confirms that many ...
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