Category Archives: health news

Gene risk of Alzheimer’s destroys the wiring of the brain 50 years before the disease strikes

Holders of common risk gene for Alzheimer’s disease hampered the wiring of the brain, here, 50 years before the disease usually strikes.

May 11, 2013 Posted by: Permalink

Cancer Drug Fund provides long-term hope to patients with kidney cancer

This new money is above normal NHS funding for cancer drugs. In reality, it means countless cancer patients in Britain, who were denied treatment for the disease, will now be able to have a good quality of life and the chance to spend more years with their families and loved ones. We intend to monitor  Read more »

May 9, 2013 Posted by: Permalink

Visual system interprets sign language

Spanish sign language is used by over 100,000 people with hearing loss and consists of hundreds of signs. CVC-UAB researchers Sergio Escalera, Petia and Jordi RADEVA Vitri selected more than twenty of these signs to develop a new visual interpretation system that allows deaf people to refer to the language they commonly use.

May 3, 2013 Posted by: Permalink

Global cancer deaths to double by 2030

‘Forty years ago, cancer is primarily a disease of high resources, industrialized countries,’ said Boyle. ‘This is not true. When we think of resource-poor countries, we believe that the most deadly diseases.’ Burden of cancer will double

April 24, 2013 Posted by: Permalink

Recent advances in minimally invasive medical present at the Society of Interventional Radiology Meeting March 13 to 18 in Tampa, Florida

The Society of Interventional Radiology will present the latest research on treatments for people with liver, breast, soft tissue, colon, prostate, lung and pancreas; painful vertebral fractures, , uterine fibroids, and more to its 35th annual scientific meeting of March 13 -18 at the Tampa Convention Center.

April 22, 2013 Posted by: Permalink

New Path for new therapies for Alzheimer’s

This team has already published several patents, is also looking for markers to support the early diagnosis of these diseases.

April 10, 2013 Posted by: Permalink

Let the nurses and midwives to do their job in Australia

The Australian Nursing Federation, Australian College of Midwives and Australian College of Nurse Practitioners ask the Senate to approve a law allowing midwives and nurses eligible for access to MBS and PBS.

April 10, 2013 Posted by: Permalink

What is pelvic inflammatory disease? What causes pelvic inflammatory disease?

Ectopic pregnancy – the embryo develops outside the womb , usually in the fallopian tubes.

March 27, 2013 Posted by: Permalink

Mice with impaired mitochondria typically live only three or four months vardenafil 20mg.

Mice with impaired mitochondria typically live only three or four months, he said. The transgenic PGC – 1a mice lived about a year and some as long as 22 months. Those treated with bezafibrate lived less than six months, they found vardenafil 20mg . Adjusting for known risk factors, researchers found:people who consumed Prudent diet  Read more »

March 24, 2013 Posted by: Permalink

Agrees that further research is warranted priligy reviews.

Dr. John Krystal, Editor of Biological Psychiatry and affiliated with both Yale University School of Medicine and the VA Connecticut Healthcare System, agrees that further research is warranted. Psychiatrists are now working closely with patients to manage the side effects of antipsychotic treatment priligy reviews . A finding that modafinil reduces weight gain may encourage  Read more »

March 13, 2013 Posted by: Permalink