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Fat Injection Expert Michael Law of Raleigh North Carolina Explains this Procedure

07.09.2008 23:07    newswiretoday.com
Dr. Michael Law, a board certified plastic surgeon in Raleigh, North Carolina, sees patients from all parts of the world seeking natural looking plastic surgery. "Fat grafting has changed the results of facial plastic surgery dramatically. Traditional facelifts simply do
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MRIs Don't Improve Breast Cancer Care, Outcome

07.09.2008 22:12    healthcentral.com
And despite clear evidence of a benefit, MRI use is on the rise, said the authors of a study expected to be Saturday at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Breast Cancer Symposium in Washington, D.C.

2 Techniques Found Effective in Carotid Artery Narrowing

07.09.2008 22:12    healthcentral.com
Ipsilateral stroke is a stroke that occurs on the same side as the carotid artery that has the blockage. The carotid arteries carry blood to the brain.


Boeing Machinists Strike After Failed Negotiations

07.09.2008 21:34    washingtonpost.com
EVERETT, Wash., Sept. 6 -- Boeing machinists walked out on strike Saturday after contract talks arbitrated by a federal mediator failed to produce an agreement.

Kenya: Scandal of Birth Pills for Teenagers

07.09.2008 21:34    allafrica.com
Girls as young as 14 are routinely taking the morning-after pill to avoid becoming pregnant, ignoring dangers posed by HIV/Aids through unprotected sex, according to a survey by the Sunday Nation and other research.

Kenya: High Sales Recorded On Weekends

07.09.2008 21:34    allafrica.com
The association of professionals who dispense drugs in the country is alarmed by the ever-increasing demand for emergency contraception.

Kenya: Church Will Not Support Abortion

07.09.2008 21:34    allafrica.com
The Catholic Church has maintained its anti-abortion stance by asking its members to reject the Reproductive Health Bill tabled in Parliament, which, if passed, would legalise abortion.

Deceased Townsville patient 'deserved better': Oppn

07.09.2008 20:34    abc.net.au
The Queensland Opposition says a man who died last week while waiting for a bed in Townsville Hospital deserved better.

Surgery vs. radiotherapy in localized prostate cancer. Which is best?

07.09.2008 19:50    biomedcentral.com
Surgery and radiotherapy are currently accepted alternatives for the treatment of localized prostate cancer. In the absence of relevant randomized trials no decision regarding the superiority of any of the given approaches can be made. Up to now several cohort-based

Kidney Research UK Launches First Ever National Kidney Disease Screening Pilot

07.09.2008 17:55    medicalnewstoday.com
The national pilot is being conducted in association with the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham and aims to screen up to 2,000 people at four sites (namely London, Birmingham, Oldham, plus one other) each session targeting one of the high-risk groups,

eHealthMe.com Offers New Look At Statin Side Effects Study, More Research May Be Needed

07.09.2008 17:55    medicalnewstoday.com
The creators of eHealthMe.com , a new free public research tool for prescription drug and interaction information, have taken another look at the study.

PITT Receives $10 Million NIMH Grant For Schizophrenia Research

07.09.2008 17:54    medicalnewstoday.com
The center provides a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the neurobiology of schizophrenia and includes specialists in molecular neurobiology, systems and computational neuroscience, brain imaging and clinical psychiatry. Our goal is to understand how schizophrenia affects brain function, to identify new

A Bioinformatic System Takes Adult Stem Cell Research To A New Level

07.09.2008 17:54    medicalnewstoday.com
At the forefront in this research is a team of scientists from Tel Aviv University and Scripps Research Institute in California. They recently reported a breakthrough on a new classification system for identifying pluripotent stem cells in human tissue. News

Smoking Cessation Reduces Cardiovascular Risks In Patients With CKD

07.09.2008 17:54    medicalnewstoday.com
Smoking cessation may decrease cardiovascular disease as well as slow the progression of CKD. In the July-August 2008 issue of Nephrology Nursing Journal, Harold J. Manley and Nicole M. Stack describe smoking cessation therapies for the CKD population, an area

Spencer Forrest Begins Clinical Trials On The X5 Hair Laser, Sets Sights On Beating Genetic Hair Loss

07.09.2008 17:53    medicalnewstoday.com
Featuring 15 individual lasers that interact directly with the scalp, the X5 is the most powerful Laser Therapy device on the market. It is also the first device to enter clinical trials utilizing individual lasers to ensure maximum user benefits.

An Advance On New Generations Of Chemotherapy And Antiviral Drugs

07.09.2008 17:53    medicalnewstoday.com
In the article, Anthony J. Berdis updates and reviews worldwide research efforts to develop drugs that target DNA polymerases, the enzymes responsible for assembling DNA from its component parts. Several promising strategies are already in use that inhibit uncontrolled DNA

Early And Accurate Detection Of Bowel Cancer With RanplexCRC - Detects 28 Polymorphisms Associated With Colorectal Cancer In A Single Stool Sample

07.09.2008 17:53    medicalnewstoday.com
Most sporadic colorectal cancers follow a well recognised progression from normal cells through adenoma (abnormal glandular growths) to cancer, driven by mutations in a small number of genes. RanplexCRC can simultaneously detect 28 mutations from four key genes in cancer

Major Flooding Risk Could Span Decades After Chinese Earthquake

07.09.2008 17:53    medicalnewstoday.com
Dr Alex Densmore, a geographer from Durham University, makes the observations on returning from carrying out investigative fieldwork in the China earthquake zone, where nearly 100,000 people were killed in May 2008. He has been studying the active faults in

Link Between Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes And Neurodegeneration

07.09.2008 17:53    medicalnewstoday.com
In a study on animal models, lead researcher Suzanne de la Monte, MD, MPH, of Rhode Island Hospital, utilized chronic high fat diets to cause a two-fold increase in mean body weight. In these animal models, there was a marginally

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