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Heart calcium scan most effective predictor of heart disease risk

Written by | 26 Oct 2012

by Bruce Sylvester – take from The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) – Among patients classified at intermediate risk, heart calcium scanning, known as coronary artery… read more.

Combination Anastrozole and Fulvestrant more effective than Anastrozole monotherapy for metastatic breast cancer

Written by | 26 Oct 2012

by Bruce Sylvester – taken from The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) – Women treated with anastrozole and fulvestrant combination therapy have achieved over 6 months median… read more.

Evidence mounts that Aspirin can help prevent cancer

Written by | 26 Oct 2012

by Bruce Sylvester – taken from The Lancet – A study by Professor Peter M Rothwell, University of Oxford, UK and colleagues supports the hypothesis and adds to… read more.

Supercomputer offers hope for improved ‘cold’ treatments

Written by | 26 Oct 2012

by Gary Finnegan – World Health Matters (Australia) – Click here for more information Melbourne researchers are using Australia’s fasted supercomputer to simulate the motion of the complete… read more.

Food supplements do little for malnourished children’s weight

Written by | 26 Oct 2012

by Gary Finnegan – World Health Matters (Belgium) – Providing energy-dense food supplements to malnourished children in developing countries has limited effect on the weight of malnourished children,… read more.

Flu vaccination rates vary by ethnicity

Written by | 26 Oct 2012

by Gary Finnegan – World Health Matters (Canada) – Influenza vaccination rates vary widely in Canada depending on ethnicity, according to a new study in the Canadian Medical… read more.

Breast screening study sparks controversy

Written by | 26 Oct 2012

by Gary Finnegan – World Health Matters (Sweden) – Breast cancer screening has limited or no impact on breast cancer mortality among women aged 40-69, according to a… read more.

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