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Monthly Archive for September, 2009

London Pain Specialist Nigel Kellow explains some of the most up to date options for both tumour destruction and spine stablisation.

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How should a broken shoulder be treated? Broken shoulders must not be neglected. This is the point that London based shoulder consultant, Richard Sinnerton explains in his article on ‘state of-the-art’ options to treat three of the most common shoulder injuries.

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Bone pain considerable advances in techniques to target treatment exclusively at the tumour in order to reduce the side effects and complications caused by chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and analgesia.

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The Private sector and NHS are joining forces to create the biggest cancer network in Europe. HCA International, which owns six leading private hospitals in London, has joined forces with the Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust to develop the first comprehensive private patient cancer treatment centre of its kind in Essex.

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Crutches and Sore Hands

Crutches and Sore Hands “Crutch Hand” as a condition should have its own place in the medical dictionary. The term ‘iatrogenic’ refers to a ‘physician produced’ disease or condition

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Niall Jones who is a Paediatric Gastrointestinal Specialist at The Royal London Hospital and the Portland Hospital for Women and Children explains his own philosophy for performing important operations on children

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According to Professor John Studd many GPs still refuse to prescribe HRT because of outdated advisory statements and conflicting opinion. Patients can insist, but still may not receive HRT.

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There has been a lot of confusion surrounding the safe use of HRT mostly caused as a result of the 2002 WHI Study. This study indicated that there were serious side-effects associated with HRT.

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Anyone seeking a full health screen will want a good range of pathology testing analysis as part of that check. This diagnostic element often provides some of the most valuable information

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Do Vitamins and Supplements Work?

John Christofides provides us with an expert and sensible overview:

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