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A gene whose existence was detected only a couple of years ago may increase women's risk of breast cancer when inherited in a mutated form, and may contribute to prostate cancer as well, researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and colleagues in Finland report in a new study. [click link for full... read more »
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Another stretch of the Southern Cluster has gone live with Cerner's Milllennium patient administration system, delivered by local service provider, Fujitsu as part of the NHS IT programme. read more »
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Increasing the ability to identify sentinel nodes - the very first lymph nodes that trap cancer cells draining away from a breast lesion site - has a major impact in the treatment and outcome of breast cancer patients, possibly eliminating the need for unnecessary and painful surgery. Researchers fo... read more »
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Vasectomy May Increase Dementia Risk
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Lack of Sleep Affects Brain Region Tied to New Memories: read more »
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Romance experts offer tips to make sure next year's holiday is sweeter, sexier read more »
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In a bid to get better cancer datasets, West Middlesex University Hospital has begun implementation of a new clinical information system (CIS) called Cepia, developed by Dataline Healthcare Solutions.. read more »
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1 in 10 women in the UK will develop breast cancer - but 90 per cent of cases are linked to lifestyle choices. Dr Michelle Harvie, the UK's only research dietician for breast cancer prevention has produced a 10-point checklist aimed at reducing the numbers of women who will contract the disease. [cl... read more »
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1 in 10 women in the UK will develop breast cancer - but 90 per cent of cases are linked to lifestyle choices. Dr Michelle Harvie, the UK's only research dietician for breast cancer prevention has produced a 10-point checklist aimed at reducing the numbers of women who will contract the disease. [cl... read more »
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