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Monthly Archive for June, 2009

Spine start-ups

It’s amazing what you can find on the web. Someone called Tiger Buford has made a stab at compiling a list of spine startups on his OrthoStream blog.

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Fear plays a significant role in whether women decide to go for cancer screening according to a study published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing.

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The Department of Health has announced a new drive to ensure GPs spot cervical cancer symptoms earlier in young women and refer patients correctly

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New research by the Occupational Health Clinical Effectiveness Unit reveals the lack of high quality research on workplace management of Upper Limb Disorders.

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Jessica Gioia of Connecticut was diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2008 – her story is inspirational.

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USA Today says that the number of adults who turn to the Internet for health information has nearly doubled in the past two years, from 31% to 60%

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arrhythmia – a serious heart condition that can now be cured

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The team of doctors who run the Life in the Fast Lane blog have compiled a list of sources of health information for health professionals. As they say ” the repository of health information is experiencing unprecedented exponential growth” and is outstripping the physicians’ ability to keep up to date with developments in medical management.

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Crohns Disease

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A piece in Health Care Republic says that combining HPV testing with the current method of routine liquid-based cytology (LBC) screening does not appear to increase the detection of cervical cancer.

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