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Monthly Archive for November, 2009

Pain is a Disease

A review article, published this month in the Journal of Pain, highlights that chronic pain causes structural, functional and chemical changes to the brain and therefore should potentially be treated as a disease in its own right

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The upshot of this simple process is a dignified, dry patient, dry environment and a pure mid-stream sample for prompt and accurate medical analysis.

For more information on the Peezy

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High salt intake directly linked to stroke and cardiovascular disease is the conclusion from a recent paper in the BMJ.

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Expert Comment on Daily Mail Bowel Cancer Story

The entire front cover of the Daily Mail yesterday was devoted to a pharmaceutical company product – Avastin: “Bowel cancer victims denied life-prolonging treatment that’s free in Europe.”

We therefore asked the top London teaching hospital Bowel Surgeon Austin Obichere what was going on here:

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Professor Justin Cobb’s full article Knee Replacement in London he explains the Imperial College philosophy to orthopaedic surgery

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UK cervical cancer expert Adeola Olaitan warns of the dangers of screening women too young.

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Cervical cancer campaign

A campaign to improve the quality of information about cervical cancer which appears when you search on Google has been started by Malcolm Coles

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Free IVF Treatments

The Medical Director of The Lister fertility Clinic, Mr Hossam (Sam) Abdalla, has called for the NICE guidelines on fertility treatment to be implemented across the country in order to the bring postcode lottery in IVF to an end.

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In her article on HPV Vaccination, Miss Adeola Olaitan provides the essential information to decide on type of vaccination

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The End of Uncomfortable Crutches

C9 product means patients no longer need to grin and bear the pain of finding themselves on crutches. Cure for crutch hands

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