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Has swine flu started to mutate?

15.07.2009 13:54    telegraph.co.uk
Does the death of a healthy sixyearold girl mean we have underestimated swine flu? Tracking the way the virus mutates is the key to controlling it says Wendy Barclay.


Longterm care: your payment options

15.07.2009 13:54    telegraph.co.uk
Entering a care home can be painful financially as well as emotionally. We explain how to make the most of your resources.

Longterm care: how to beat the meanest of means tests

15.07.2009 13:54    telegraph.co.uk
Avoid having to sell your home to pay care fees.

WHO: Swine flu is unstoppable

15.07.2009 13:54    telegraph.co.uk
The swine flu pandemic has become "unstoppable" and all nations will need access to vaccines a WHO official has said as 12 new deaths were reported.


Donor conception: the mother of all decisions

15.07.2009 13:54    telegraph.co.uk
Aware that she was running out of time and fed up with men who wouldn't commit Emily Caston decided to try for a baby using donated sperm. Here she tells the story of her eventful journey to single motherhood.

Women urged to ditch the Pill and opt for longer-lasting contraceptives

15.07.2009 13:54    thescotsman.scotsman.com
WOMEN in Scotland are being urged to consider alternative contraceptives to the Pill or condoms in an effort to cut the number of unwanted pregnancies and repeat abortions.

Deprived young Scots face greater risk of heart disease

15.07.2009 13:54    thescotsman.scotsman.com
YOUNGER Scots from deprived backgrounds are about six times more likely to die from heart disease than those who are better off, research revealed yesterday.

Surgery victim 'horrified' at failure to warn others

15.07.2009 13:54    thescotsman.scotsman.com
FOOTBALLER Colin Hendry's wife, who died after botched cosmetic surgery, was "horrified" the General Medical Council failed to alert other countries about the surg

Parents urged to stay calm despite 'tragedy' of swine flu victim Chloe

15.07.2009 13:54    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE UK government yesterday sought to reassure worried parents following the death of a six-year-old girl who contracted swine flu.

Nearly 1 in 10 Scots admits driving after taking drugs

15.07.2009 13:54    thescotsman.scotsman.com
MOTORISTS in Scotland are the most likely in the UK to get behind the wheel after taking drugs - but the least likely to drink and drive.

Antimicrobial prophylaxis and the risk of surgical site infections

15.07.2009 13:53    gastrohep.com
Researchers in the July issue of Annals of Surgery identify a consistent relationship between the timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis and surgical site infection risk.

Early ERCP in predicted severe acute biliary pancreatitis

15.07.2009 13:53    gastrohep.com
Doctors in the latest issue of the Annals of Surgery find that early ERCP is associated with fewer complications in predicted severe acute biliary pancreatitis if cholestasis is present.

Risks and benefits of immunomodulators and maintenance infliximab for IBD

15.07.2009 13:53    gastrohep.com
Concomitant immunomodulators do not improve efficacy or pharmacokinetics in IBD patients who receive maintenance infliximab, finds a study in Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics.

Patient satisfaction in generalist vs specialist care for chronic HCV

15.07.2009 13:53    gastrohep.com
Primary care patients with chronic HCV have lower disease-specific knowledge than specialty patients, but their quality of life does not differ, finds a study in the August issue of Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics.

Incidence of ulcers in the placebo arms of NSAID trials

15.07.2009 13:53    gastrohep.com
The incidence of gastric and duodenal ulcers in the placebo arms of NSIAD trials has not changed significantly over the last 3 decades, find researchers in the August issue of Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics.

Newsletter June 2009

15.07.2009 13:53    epha.org
Welcome to the June 2009 Newsletter "European elections marked by record low turnout", "Europe swings to the right amid voter apathy", "The lowest in history". Just some of the many headlines in European newspapers after the European Parliament elections in

DIETS Conference, 23-24 September 2009, Lisbon.

15.07.2009 13:53    epha.org
DIETS is pleased to announce that its third annual conference will be held in Lisbon, Portugal on 23-24 September 2009. The deadline for early registration is 20 July 2009. More information can be found at the DIETS website. Aim of

Spotlight on the European Men's Health Forum

15.07.2009 13:53    epha.org
Who are we ? The European Men's Health Forum (EMHF) is an umbrella organisation dedicated to the improvement of men's health in Europe and a platform for the collaboration of a wide range of stakeholder groups. Who do we represent

Jerzy Buzek elected President of the European Parliament

15.07.2009 13:53    epha.org
Former Polish prime minister Jerzy Buzek was elected President of the European Parliament today for a two-and-a-half year term. The Polish centre-right MEP has been elected with 555 of 644 MEPs votes cast, becoming the first person from the former

EPHA Briefing : EU Development Aid and Budget Support

15.07.2009 13:53    epha.org
One of the core external actions of the European Union's (EU) is development. The primary objective of EU development policy is the eradication of global poverty, which includes the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). However, to be able

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