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Psychiatrists Make Recommendations For Redesign Of Mental Health Services, UK
The Royal College of Psychiatrists is today (21 June 2010) publishing 17 new recommendations for the redesign of mental health services. The recommendations are the result of a major College enquiry into the future development of UK mental health services. more...
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Today s Forum An Important Step In Fostering Understanding Of When And How Benefits To Nevada Residents Will Be Implemented
A group of Nevadans were briefed today about how the historic new health care law, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. more...
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£36m health park to transform care in Merthyr
The Welsh Assembly Government today pledged the money towards the costs of building the first of its kind health park on land off the A470. more...
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Fla. Gov. Vetoes Abortion Ultrasound Bill
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist I on Friday vetoed a bill HB 1143 that would have required women to receive an ultrasound before an abortion. more...
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Judge Denies Extension For Federal Response To Health Lawsuit
A federal judge in Florida is not granting the federal government an extension of time to respond to a challenge to health care reform made by 20 states. more...
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Health watchdogs face recruitment struggle
WALES network of independent NHS watchdogs have admitted they will not be able to start work until the autumn. more...
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MitraClip Safely Relieves Symptoms In Patients With No Surgical Options
An innovative catheter based procedure is providing relief to patients who suffer from shortness of breath and fluid overload as the result of a severely leaky heart valve, but who are too sick for open chest surgery, according to a study presented at the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions SCAI 33rd Annual Scientific Sessions. more...
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Gene Provides A Link Between Lower Birth Weight And Type 2 Diabetes
New research uncovers two genetic regions that influence birth weight. One of the regions is also associated with type 2 diabetes, which helps to explain why small babies have higher rates of diabetes which helps to explain why small babies have higher rates of diabetes in later life. more...
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In Postmenopausal Women Height Loss May Indicate Spinal Fracture
Loss of height in postmenopausal women may indicate a vertebral fracture, states an article in CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal.Height loss is common as people age and more...
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Diabetes UK Calls On Next Government To Make Diabetes A Priority
UK is calling on the next Government to make diabetes a key priority for the forthcoming Parliament. more...
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Some Forms Of Massage Help Against Low Back Pain But Not All Techniques Live Up To The Promises Made For Them
Most people have experienced back pain and many hope that massage will relieve it. But not all forms of massage have been scientifically proven to help against low back pain. That is what the German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care IQWiG pointed out in information published on more...
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Safety And Diagnosis Yield Of Colonoscopy In Hong Kong Chinese Children
Colonoscopy in children is a highly specialized procedure which is not often performed in the Chinese population. Data of its safety and diagnostic yield in Chinese children is scarce. One of the most common indications for colonoscopy in children of western countries is investigation and follow-up assessment for inflammatory bowel disease which is uncommon in Chinese children. more...
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Tackling Barriers To Minority Participation In Cancer Clinical Trials
The University of Minnesota Medical School today announced the details of a $3.8 million grant by the National Institutes of Health s National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities NCMHD for research focused on minority recruitment and retention in cancer clinical trials. more...
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Early Child parent Attachment Affects Behavior, Especially For Boys
The quality of the relationship between children and their parents is important to children's development, but past research on the link between attachment and development has been inconsistent. Now a new analysis concludes that children, especially boys, who are insecurely attached to their mothers in the early years have more behavior problems later in childhood. more...
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In Strong Economy Child Health May Suffer
A short term economic boom is not always a good thing for children in developing nations, according to a new study in the Journal of Political Economy. The study found that when Colombia s coffee trade suddenly booms, illness and mortality rates among children increase in coffee producing counties. more...
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Changing Incentive System For Health-Care Providers May Mean Significant Improvements In Care Quality And Coverage, And Lower Costs In China
As part of China s fee for service payment system, inappropriate incentives have lead to accelerated cost increases, inefficiencies, health care many cannot afford, poor quality, and the erosion of medical ethics. Recent attempts to alter this system using several different methods have produced some promising early results in improving primary health care as well as reducing costs, in both urban and rural centers. more...
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New Informatics Book Focuses On Decreasing Health Care Costs
A topical new book about using informatics to reduce healthcare costs edited by Stephan Kudyba, an assistant professor in the NJIT School of Management, will be released early this May. more...
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Dr. Matthias Selbach Of MDC Receives Analytica Research Prize
Dr. Matthias Selbach, biologist at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine MDC Berlin Buch, Germany, has been honored with the Analytica Research Prize 2010 in an award ceremony at the Analytica 2010 trade fair in Munich. Dr. Selbach received the prize, which is endowed with 25 000 euros, for his work on the impact of microRNAs on protein production in cancer cells on March 23, 2010. more...
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Consumers Buy Healthier Foods For Themselves
Feel like Mom is pushing dessert According to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research, consumers choose foods that are less healthy when they are purchasing for others. more...
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Detection Of Unsuspected Cancers Beyond Colon Revealed By Virtual Colonoscopy
A new, large scale study of more than 10,000 adults found that more than one in every 200 asymptomatic people screened with CT colonography, or virtual colonoscopy, had clinically unsuspected malignant cancer and more than half of the cancers were located outside the colon. more...
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