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May
28

The Rise in Volunteers for Clinical Trials in the UK

The National Health Service is celebrating the recent announcement that more and more people across the UK are volunteering to participate in clinical trials. According to the statistics, nearly 650,000 people volunteered to take part in nationwide clinical trials last year - which is three times the number of volunteers just five years ago. This is very good news for the

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May
15

Link Discovered Between Exhaust Fumes and Kidney Problems

Recent research suggests that traffic pollution is thought to be a major contributing factor to serious damage in arteries that supply blood to the kidneys. Published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, leading scientists have found that in addition to increasing the risk of diseases such as strokes…

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Dec
14

US Study: Low Compliance of Mammogram Screening Among Insured Women

Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women, accounting for around 16 percent of all female cancers. It kills around 519,000 women every year, worldwide. A recent US study, conducted by the Medco Research Institute, reveals that only half of insured women aged over 40 are claiming annual…

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Apr
08

Medical Tourism Set to Increase in the Next 5 Years

Medical tourism is set to increase by 2015 according to the opinion of nearly half of the global health leaders, with the current health systems competing for consumers lured by personalised care, access to the latest medical innovations and value for money.

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