Roche and Lilly Drugs Selected for Alzheimer's Prevention Trial Next Year
All is set to experiment Roche and Lilly drugs for Alzheimer's prevention trial and so have the hopes gone higher to soon confirm if there would exist any possible prevention measures to stop the development of the concerned disease or no.
Chocolate linked to Nobel Prize Numbers?
A recent study published in one of the world's most prestigious medical journals has announced that the country that will report higher chocolate consumption will have more Nobel laureates.
Fear Making Women Opt For Preventive Mastectomies
The fear of contracting breast cancer has left a woman (with breast cancer history) with no other option than to get both of her breasts removed.
Abortion Clinic to Open in Northern Ireland
As per reports, it has been revealed that the first clinic that will allow women to choose abortions will be opening next week in Northern Ireland. If you are thinking that the clinic is illegal then no it is not, as the authorities concerned have informed that the clinic will work under the legal framework.
Doctors’ ‘Ignorance’ took Woman’s life
She begged on her knees and asked doctors that they should take her condition seriously, but they did not, alleged Jeannine Harvey's family. She died as doctors failed to detect the cancer for 30 times at least, alleged Harvey's family.
Mental Illness Needs to be Taken Seriously
Many think that depression is just a state of mind when one is not happy. But there is much more than the thinking. A new report titled as `Opening Eyes, Opening Minds' has concluded that there are more cases of mental illness than that of cancer.
New Vaccine on Trial for Cure of Coeliac Disease
Christchurch, the largest city in New Zealand, is holding clinical trials to test an experimental jab, which might prove effective in treating coeliac disease for the first time in the world, according to revelations by a new report.
Overseas Lobbyists Criticize Proposed Plain-Packaging Rule
The Heath Ministry, amid concerns related to smoking rates and harms it causes, had proposed the introduction of plain packaging. But, a recent report uncovers that global big business lobbyists are strictly against the same.
HSE Serious about Dress Code Guidelines
The Health Service Executive has made it clear that their guideline about dress code is to maintain respect. By the word respect, they are not only pointing to staff members, but also to those who take their help.
Autistic Children Likely to Wander, Says Study
A recent study has found that children suffering from autism have once in their life wandered to places away from their schools and from their homes. It is a new finding as previously it wasn't known that autistic children like to wander alone.
Australia Celebrating World Mental Health Day
For a normal human being, it is actually very difficult to imagine a life of a person who is depressed and facing anxiety in life. But, for the depressed person life is difficult to live and this is the reason why they commit suicide.
Researchers to Record Voice of Animals During Solar Eclipse
It has been reported that a study will be conducted during the coming solar eclipse in which the sounds of animals will be recorded. The aim of the study is to find out the animal that is fooled by the eclipse.
Cut Children’s Screen Time: Study
The latest issue of the Archives of Disease in Childhood contains a study by a group of researchers that suggests parents to reduce the time spent by their children in front of screens, whether TV, computer or mobiles.
Less Employees Going on Sick Leave
A Simplyhealth survey, which had been carried out by Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), has revealed good news. The average number of employees going on leave has dropped significantly as compared to the past year.
Debate over Cost will Restrict Scotland People from using Roche's Avastin?
Roche’s Avastin can benefit a big number of advanced ovarian cancer affected women in Scotland every year but it seems that the cost issue aroused by the Scotland officials will restrict the people in Scotland from accessing the new cancer drug and its benefits, which are being successfully done in its neighborhood.
Brain-Eating Amoeba Causes 10 Deaths in Karachi
As reported recently by the World Health Organization, a brain-eating amoeba has become a cause of the deaths of ten people in Pakistan. Tuesday, Musa Khan, Disease Early Warning System’s in charge said that from March to September, the virus has accounted for these deaths in Karachi.
Komen Still Struggles for Registrations for Race for the Cure
A rejection by Susan G. Komen for the Cure to provide funding for Planned Parenthood had given rise to a controversy last winter, as per a new report. And since, memories do not fade off so fast, the local chapter is still struggling to gain back people’s support for itself.
Researchers Say, Expired Medicines Likely Usable
"If manufacturers were required to do longer-term stability tests, it could be an enormous cost-saver for consumers. It could also be an answer to some of the world's drug shortages”, Cantrell was quoted as saying after he thought a lot on expired medications.
Increased Cases Of Fungal Meningitis Causing Concerns
It has been reported that the cases of fungal meningitis are on high as about 91 cases of it have been diagnosed. It has come to light that tainted steroid injections have contributed towards fungal meningitis. Within few hours many new cases of fungal meningitis have been reported.
Cancel Business Projects with Huawei and ZTE, says House Intelligence Committee
Not a long time has been passed when it was being revealed that the US has been serious threat from China for cyber-attacks. A report has been prepared by the House Intelligence Committee on the same issue.
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