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Nov
19

E-Cigarettes: Medial Malady or Health Care Miracle?

As Britain considers approving e-cigarettes as medicine, the European Union is passing stricter regulations against this relatively untested nicotine product.

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Nov
14

The Medical Aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan

As the Philippines struggles to recover from one of the largest weather events on record, Typhoon Haiyan, medical personnel work hard to treat storm injuries and everyday medical issues.

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Nov
12

Genetic Prostate Test Is Good News for Men’s Health

A newly developed genetic test could help doctors decide which prostate cancer patients need surgery, and which can be spared the side effects of an unnecessary prostate removal.

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Nov
11

A Medical First for China: WHO Grants Prequalification to Chinese Vaccine

For the first time ever, the World Health Organization has approved a Chinese vaccine for U.N. distribution.

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Nov
08

Stroke: No Longer a Disease of the Rich, Nor the Old

New research shows that stroke is becoming more and more common amongst young people, and people living in developing countries.

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Nov
07

Did You Miss World Heart Day?

World Heart Day was held on September 29, and although it received far less attention than Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Movember, this global work to promote cardiovascular health is just as important to keep in mind.

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Nov
05

Behind the Scenes of Movember: the Impact on Men’s Health Research

As the annual growing and showing of all manner of mustaches gets underway, we take a look at the impact that Movember has had on the world of medical research and the practical services it helps to provide.

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Nov
04

Research Reveals Risk Genes Might Be Responsible for Alzheimer’s

New research points way to possible new treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease

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Nov
01

The Consequences of a Polio Outbreak in Syria

The World Health Organization has just confirmed 10 cases of polio in Syria, and health care workers say that without widespread immunizations efforts, the highly contagious virus could easily spread to more of the war-torn nation’s half million unvaccinated children.

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Oct
31

U.S. Lawmakers Call for Kathleen Sebelius to Resign

U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius is facing criticism due to technical glitches in the rollout of online insurance exchanges.

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