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Important Information For Patients From Susan G. Komen For The Cure® And The College Of American Pathologists

Fri, 07/30/2010 - 03:00
Recent media reports of potential misdiagnosis of early-stage breast cancer may frighten women away from breast cancer screening that could save their lives. Rather than shying away from screening, women should know the questions to ask and be confident about weighing their options, according to Susan G...

New NICE Guideline Set To Encourage Healthcare Professionals To 'Think Delirium' And Take Steps To Prevent It

Thu, 07/29/2010 - 05:00
Individual care by a trained multidisciplinary team can help prevent delirium for those people identified at risk, according to new guidelines published yesterday (28 July). The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) also recommends health professionals should 'think delirium' whenever people are admitted to hospital or long-term care...

Five Health Systems Selected For National Institutional Impact VTE Mentored Quality Initiative

Wed, 07/28/2010 - 05:00
ASHP Advantage has selected five health systems to participate in a national Institutional Impact VTE Mentored Quality Initiative. The sites were selected through a competitive application process, and applicants were required to assemble a multidisciplinary team and garner support from senior leadership to conduct a VTE quality improvement project at their facilities...

Physician Authors Editorial On Cost-Effectiveness Study For Colon Cancer Screening

Wed, 07/28/2010 - 04:00
A UNC physician authored an editorial in the July 27 online issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI) commenting on results of an analysis of the cost effectiveness of colonoscopy versus computed tomographic colonography (CTC)...

DIATHERIX Laboratories Launches STD And HSV Test Panel

Wed, 07/28/2010 - 04:00
DIATHERIX Laboratories, adds a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) panel and Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) panel to its line up of highly sensitive, rapid response diagnostic panels. The HSV panel identifies herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2 and the STD panel identifies 10 sexually transmitted diseases simultaneously, many of which cannot be accurately identified by current testing methods...

Low Social Interaction Harms Lifespan on a Par with Obesity, Smoking, Inactivity

Wed, 07/28/2010 - 04:00
A new study from the US suggests that social interaction should be considered an important factor for extending lifespan, on a par with other health and lifestyle factors, to the extent that low social interaction harms longevity as much as alcoholism and smoking, has more impact than lack of exercise, and is twice as harmful as obesity...

Proposed Lowering Of PSA Threshold For Biopsy Could Result In Increased Overdiagnosis And Overtreatment Of Prostate Cancer, Study

Tue, 07/27/2010 - 12:00
New research from the US suggests that most American men diagnosed with prostate cancer receive aggressive treatment, even if their prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level is below the current recommended 4...

Interest Groups Lobby For, Against Inclusion Of Birth Control On List Of No-Cost Preventive Services

Tue, 07/27/2010 - 04:00
Interest groups are seeking to influence the Obama administration's decision on whether to include birth control on the supplemental list of women's preventive services that health insurers will be required to cover without out-of-pocket costs for the consumer, CQ Weekly reports (Ethridge, CQ Weekly, 7/26)...

Surgery Or Stenting For Carotid Artery Disease? Question Remains

Tue, 07/27/2010 - 03:00
A review of scientific studies that compares two treatments for preventing strokes due carotid artery disease provides no clear answer on which treatment is better, a UT Southwestern Medical Center physician reports in an editorial in today's issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine...

HHS Awards $9 Million To Train Preventive Medicine Physicians

Tue, 07/27/2010 - 02:00
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced 15 awards totaling $9 million to support Preventive Medicine Residency Programs at accredited schools of public health, schools of medicine, and hospitals. Of these funds, nearly $6...

New Edition Of Guidelines For Involving Communities In HIV Prevention Research Released At International AIDS Conference

Mon, 07/26/2010 - 05:00
The draft second edition of The Good Participatory Practice (GPP) Guidelines for Biomedical HIV Prevention Trials were released at the International AIDS Conference in Vienna by AVAC...

AIDS 2010: Strong Scientific Findings Point To Promise Ahead And Underscore The Need To Stay The Course

Mon, 07/26/2010 - 02:00
The biennial meeting of the global AIDS community concluded with clear evidence of tangible progress in HIV research and programme scale up, yet facing an urgent need for increased resources, the protection of human rights, and broader use of scientifically sound prevention strategies...

Einstein Receives $4 Million To Test HPV Microbicide

Sun, 07/25/2010 - 03:00
The National Cancer Institute has awarded Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University $4.1 million to test the microbicide Carraguard® against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes cervical cancer. The research will evaluate the efficacy of Carraguard®, a clear gel made from the seaweed derivative carrageenan in preventing new HPV infections in women...

Pediatric Nutritionist Offers Tips To Help Kids Eat Healthy At School

Sun, 07/25/2010 - 03:00
According to the Centers for Disease Control, the prevalence of obesity among children aged 6 to 11 years increased from 6.5% in 1980 to 19.6% in 2008. This astronomical rise has led many advocates to focus their energies on improving nutritional conditions in schools, including reforming cafeteria lunches and eliminating junk food in vending machines...

Ten Steps To A Safe School Year For Kids With Allergies And Asthma

Sun, 07/25/2010 - 03:00
For millions of children with allergies and asthma, heading back-to-school with high levels of fall pollens and molds in the air and exposure to potential allergens and viruses in class can really take a toll...

Tips For Adult Students, Sleepy Teens And Bullied Children

Sun, 07/25/2010 - 03:00
Going back to school as an adult not only means learning your course work but also learning to juggle the demands of everyday life. However, according to Anita Hammond, the Workforce Development Coordinator at LifeBridge Health in Baltimore, Maryland, instead of being overwhelming, the experience can be rewarding and exciting... with some planning...

Good News, Light And Moderate Physical Activity Reduces The Risk Of Early Death

Sun, 07/25/2010 - 03:00
A new study by researchers from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), Cambridge University and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden has found that even light or moderate intensity physical activity, such as walking or cycling, can substantially reduced the risk of early death...

Decreasing Time Spent Sitting Could Be Life-Saving

Sat, 07/24/2010 - 02:00
A new study from American Cancer Society researchers finds it's not just how much physical activity you get, but how much time you spend sitting that can affect your risk of death. Researchers say time spent sitting was independently associated with total mortality, regardless of physical activity level...

Don't Let Dengue Turn Your Florida Vacation Into A 'Bone-Aching' Experience

Thu, 07/22/2010 - 04:00
If you're planning to vacation in Florida this summer, you might want to take care that you don't return with something more serious than a cute pair of Mickey Mouse ears. After 75 years of absence, dengue fever has returned to certain parts of the Sunshine State and dozens of cases have been reported this year...

Researchers Identify Factors That Lead To "Successful Aging"

Thu, 07/22/2010 - 04:00
What, exactly, does "successful aging" mean? For more than a half century, researchers and gerontologists have argued whether successful aging is better defined subjectively (how older adults view their own state of aging) or objectively (physical disease-related disability or mental decline). Answering this question is more than an academic exercise...

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