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21 May 2010
Cystic Fibrosis Is Not Just Children
Patients Over 40 Once Unheard-of Now a Growing Segment of the Population
21 May 2010
Antibiotic Resistance Lasts Up to a Year, Primary Care Patient Study Finds
Patients prescribed antibiotics in primary care may develop a resistance that lasts up to 12 months, according to research published online in the British Medical Journal.
31 May 2010
Pollution linked to high blood pressure
Hamburg - Big-city air pollution may contribute to higher blood pressure levels being observed among city residents, as compared to people who live in less polluted areas, according to a team of German researchers
31 May 2010
Men's skin cancer death rate doubles over 30 years
The rate of men dying from the deadliest form of skin cancer has doubled over the past three decades.
31 May 2010
Predicting Severity of Breast Cancer
Researchers from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) have identified a biomarker in patient blood which can predict the severity of breast cancer in patients and may enable clinicians to track patients throughout the course of their treatment.
27 May 2010
Vaccine Hope for Skin Cancer Sufferers
Nottingham scientists have been given the green light to test a vaccine which they hope could reverse, and even cure malignant melanoma, the most deadly type of skin cancer.
24 May 2010
Environmental cancer risks may be more dangerous than you think
Household and workplace chemicals might contribute to a larger percentage of cancer deaths than previously thought, according to a presidential panel.
19 May 2010
Injecting harmless virus into tumours 'can reverse untreatable cancers'
A harmless virus could provide a breakthrough treatment for cancer victims.
18 May 2010
Higher Blood Pressure Found in People Living in Urban Areas
People who live in urban areas where particulate air pollution is high tend to have higher blood pressure than those who live in less polluted areas, according to researchers from the University of Dusiburg-Essen in Germany
17 May 2010
Holy Grail cancer vaccine that blasts tumours in weeks hailed as huge leap in fighting disease
'Holy Grail' cancer vaccine that blasts tumours in weeks hailed as huge leap in fighting disease. The treatment, which will be tested on British patients over the next few months, can reverse and even cure malignant melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer
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