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Tackling fuel poverty can help reduce debilitating sickle cell disease, save ...
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Tackling fuel poverty in the homes of people with sickle cell disease could reduce debilitating attacks and save significant money for the NHS, according to a study by Sheffield Hallam University funded by the Chesshire Lehmann Fund. Friday 19 June was ...
Sickle cell disease priority condition for the Ministry of HealthGo Jamaica (press release)
Sickle Cell Disease - Nigeria Has Largest Cases in the World - ResearchAllAfrica.com
CDC Foundation, Pfizer and CDC to develop longitudinal data collection system ...Pharmaceutical Business Review
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Tackling fuel poverty in the homes of people with sickle cell disease could reduce debilitating attacks and save significant money for the NHS, according to a study by Sheffield Hallam University funded by the Chesshire Lehmann Fund. Friday 19 June was ...
Sickle cell disease priority condition for the Ministry of Health
Sickle Cell Disease - Nigeria Has Largest Cases in the World - Research
CDC Foundation, Pfizer and CDC to develop longitudinal data collection system ...
BBC News
Skinny jeans given health warning
BBC News
Skinny jeans can seriously damage muscles and nerves, doctors have said. A 35-year-old woman had to be cut out of a pair after her calves ballooned in size, they described in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. She had spent hours ...
Warning as skinny jeans leave woman a fashion victimThe Times (subscription)
Skinny jeans cause 'fashion victim' to collapse in Adelaide park at night, after ...ABC Online
Doctors warn against dangers of skinny jeans: Don't squatPhilippine Star
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BBC News
Skinny jeans can seriously damage muscles and nerves, doctors have said. A 35-year-old woman had to be cut out of a pair after her calves ballooned in size, they described in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. She had spent hours ...
Warning as skinny jeans leave woman a fashion victim
Skinny jeans cause 'fashion victim' to collapse in Adelaide park at night, after ...
Doctors warn against dangers of skinny jeans: Don't squat
Voice of America
Patch Could Improve Diabetes Care
Voice of America
Researchers have developed a “smart insulin patch” that could improve diabetes care. The skin patch, a thin square no bigger than a small coin, would also do away with painful injections. Almost 400 million people around the world live with diabetes.
The 'smart' insulin patch that might one day replace injections for diabetic patientsWashington Post
End in sight for diabetes injections as scientists develop smart patchTelegraph.co.uk
Insulin 'smart patch' offers hope to diabetes patients with needle phobiaMalay Mail Online
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Voice of America
Researchers have developed a “smart insulin patch” that could improve diabetes care. The skin patch, a thin square no bigger than a small coin, would also do away with painful injections. Almost 400 million people around the world live with diabetes.
The 'smart' insulin patch that might one day replace injections for diabetic patients
End in sight for diabetes injections as scientists develop smart patch
Insulin 'smart patch' offers hope to diabetes patients with needle phobia
The Sun Daily
S. Korea reports three more MERS cases
The Sun Daily
Employees from a disinfection service company sanitise the interior of a theater in Seoul, South Korea, June 18, 2015. REUTERS. SEOUL: South Korea on Tuesday reported three new MERS cases but no additional deaths, bringing to 175 the total number of ...
Samsung heir apologizes in public for MERS spreadChron.com
Thai government plays down MERS impactAsiaOne
South Korea reports three new MERS cases, bringing total to 175Reuters
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The Sun Daily
Employees from a disinfection service company sanitise the interior of a theater in Seoul, South Korea, June 18, 2015. REUTERS. SEOUL: South Korea on Tuesday reported three new MERS cases but no additional deaths, bringing to 175 the total number of ...
Samsung heir apologizes in public for MERS spread
Thai government plays down MERS impact
South Korea reports three new MERS cases, bringing total to 175
Huffington Post UK
Red wine has some anti-obesity properties
Brisbane Times
An ingredient in grapes, berries and red wine can turn excess flab into calorie-burning "brown" fat, research has shown. The discovery suggests that diets containing the substance, resveratrol, may help combat obesity. Scientists gave mice amounts of ...
Berries, Grapes and Apples Turn White Fat Into Calorie-Burning Beige FatMen's Fitness
Berry Good News! Your Fave Summer Fruits Could Have Fat-Melting PowersYahoo Health
Is red wine really healthy?Telegraph.co.uk
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Brisbane Times
An ingredient in grapes, berries and red wine can turn excess flab into calorie-burning "brown" fat, research has shown. The discovery suggests that diets containing the substance, resveratrol, may help combat obesity. Scientists gave mice amounts of ...
Berries, Grapes and Apples Turn White Fat Into Calorie-Burning Beige Fat
Berry Good News! Your Fave Summer Fruits Could Have Fat-Melting Powers
Is red wine really healthy?
TIME
Ebola Returns to Sierra Leone Capital After Weeks of No New Cases
TIME
Two new cases of the deadly Ebola virus have been recorded in Sierra Leone's capital city of Freetown, about three weeks after the most recent new cases were found, underscoring the difficulty of ridding the region of the disease. “This is worrisome because ...
Ebola returns to Sierra Leone capital after three-week gap | ReutersFirstpost
Post-Ebola Syndrome: Survivors continue to face mystery symptomsCBC.ca
With low numbers of new cases, Ebola vaccine trials fight odds of successMontreal Gazette
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TIME
Two new cases of the deadly Ebola virus have been recorded in Sierra Leone's capital city of Freetown, about three weeks after the most recent new cases were found, underscoring the difficulty of ridding the region of the disease. “This is worrisome because ...
Ebola returns to Sierra Leone capital after three-week gap | Reuters
Post-Ebola Syndrome: Survivors continue to face mystery symptoms
With low numbers of new cases, Ebola vaccine trials fight odds of success
Express.co.uk
Can Smartphones Interfere With Pacemakers?
Philly.com
MONDAY, June 22, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Another study suggests that smartphones should be kept a safe distance from implanted cardiac devices like pacemakers and defibrillators, in the rare chance that signaling "interference" occurs.
Why you should keep your smartphone a safe distance from your pacemakerThe Australian Financial Review
Smartphones Pose Slight Risk to Heart DevicesMedPage Today
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Philly.com
MONDAY, June 22, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Another study suggests that smartphones should be kept a safe distance from implanted cardiac devices like pacemakers and defibrillators, in the rare chance that signaling "interference" occurs.
Why you should keep your smartphone a safe distance from your pacemaker
Smartphones Pose Slight Risk to Heart Devices
'Smartphones Pose Danger for Wearers of Cardiac Devices Like Pacemakers'
Sydney Morning Herald
Plague past and present: an explainer
Sydney Morning Herald
US teen dies from rare case of plague. Plague death in Colorado For those who thought the plague was a thing of the past, the death of a 16-year-old Taylor Gaes in Colorado this month comes as an unwelcome reminder the disease still exists. Originally ...
Colorado teen dies of PlagueFOX21News.com
Two-sport Colorado high school star dies after stricken with the plagueFOXSports.com
Colorado teen death blamed on hidden form of plagueDaily Mail
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Sydney Morning Herald
US teen dies from rare case of plague. Plague death in Colorado For those who thought the plague was a thing of the past, the death of a 16-year-old Taylor Gaes in Colorado this month comes as an unwelcome reminder the disease still exists. Originally ...
Colorado teen dies of Plague
Two-sport Colorado high school star dies after stricken with the plague
Colorado teen death blamed on hidden form of plague
The Globe and Mail
New Tool to Predict Delayed Allergic Reactions in Children
HealthCanal.com
OTTAWA — Depending on the severity of their initial allergic reaction, children are more likely to have a repeat, delayed anaphylactic reaction from the same allergic cause. These were the findings of the first pediatric study to look at predictors for this ...
Some kids who have severe allergic reactions at risk of second attack hours later ...MetroNews Canada
15 per cent of kids who have an anaphylactic reaction have delayed second ...The Globe and Mail
Scientists identify evidence-based predictors of biphasic reactions in kidsBusiness Standard
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HealthCanal.com
OTTAWA — Depending on the severity of their initial allergic reaction, children are more likely to have a repeat, delayed anaphylactic reaction from the same allergic cause. These were the findings of the first pediatric study to look at predictors for this ...
Some kids who have severe allergic reactions at risk of second attack hours later ...
15 per cent of kids who have an anaphylactic reaction have delayed second ...
Scientists identify evidence-based predictors of biphasic reactions in kids
Center for Research on Globalization
Many with early breast cancer have too many imaging tests
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Nearly nine in 10 women with early breast cancer have imaging exams to see if the cancer has spread, despite official recommendations against such tests, a new study suggests. The American Society of Clinical Oncology and the National ...
Needless breast cancer imaging common in Ontario, study findsCBC.ca
Cancer screening studies conclude more is not always betterCTV News
Early-stage breast cancer patients undergo unnecessary testing: studyThe Globe and Mail
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Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Nearly nine in 10 women with early breast cancer have imaging exams to see if the cancer has spread, despite official recommendations against such tests, a new study suggests. The American Society of Clinical Oncology and the National ...
Needless breast cancer imaging common in Ontario, study finds
Cancer screening studies conclude more is not always better
Early-stage breast cancer patients undergo unnecessary testing: study
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