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It may be possible to save more lives by reversing drug resistance in lung cancer patients, scientists say. read more »
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Eighty-three percent of chicken sold in US grocery stores may contain bacteria that cause foodborne illnesses, a consumer group said on Monday, 34 percentage points higher than the rate it found three years ago. read more »
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Babies could be at risk if left to sleep in standard car safety seats without supervision, say researchers. read more »
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A new study by scientists at Minnesota`s Mayo Clinic has found that Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDS) such as aspirin can cut the risk of men of developing an enlarged prostate by half. read more »
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HEALTH promotion campaigns have helped the Australian public become increasingly aware of the benefits of physical activity and exercise for improving or maintaining health. Most messages are focused on the importance of exercise for the prevention and management of conditions such as heart disease read more »
Source:http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au
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Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) neuroscientist Professor Brent Reynolds and colleagues in the US and Italy say they have identified a naturally-occurring protein that dramatically inhibits brain cancer stem cells in laboratory animals. read more »
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A team of surgeons at a hospital in Valencia carried out a pioneering first double hand transplant, it was announced on Monday. read more »
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The humble but lethal sea snail may hold the key to a better life for thousands of chronic pain sufferers read more »
Source:http://www.theage.com.au
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A MILLION hay fever sufferers could benefit from an anti-pollen vaccine pill.The tablet, called Grazax, contains a tiny quantity of grass pollen extract. From next month it will be available on prescription to patients who do not respond to conventional treatments. read more »
Source:http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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