Spine start-ups
Posted in Spine on Jun 30th, 2009
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.
This is the blog for the Website www.incapitalhealth.com
Posted in Spine on Jun 30th, 2009
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.
Posted in Breast Cancer treatment in London, Uncategorized, cervical cancer on Jun 29th, 2009
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.
Posted in Uncategorized, cervical cancer on Jun 26th, 2009
The Department of Health has announced a new drive to ensure GPs spot cervical cancer symptoms earlier in young women and refer patients correctly
Posted in Healthcare on Jun 25th, 2009
New research by the Occupational Health Clinical Effectiveness Unit reveals the lack of high quality research on workplace management of Upper Limb Disorders.
Posted in Breast Cancer treatment in London, Uncategorized on Jun 25th, 2009
Jessica Gioia of Connecticut was diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2008 – her story is inspirational.
Posted in Healthcare, Uncategorized on Jun 24th, 2009
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%
Posted in Healthcare on Jun 23rd, 2009
arrhythmia – a serious heart condition that can now be cured
Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 22nd, 2009
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.
Posted in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Uncategorized on Jun 22nd, 2009
Crohns Disease
Posted in cervical cancer on Jun 19th, 2009
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.