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High blood pressure linked to reduced Alzheimer’s risk, meds may be reason

Written by | 14 Jul 2015

A new study suggests that people with a genetic predisposition to high blood pressure have a lower risk for Alzheimer’s disease.

High blood pressure linked to reduced Alzheimer's risk, meds may be reason

Written by | 14 Jul 2015

A new study suggests that people with a genetic predisposition to high blood pressure have a lower risk for Alzheimer’s disease.

ADHD drug appears to treat cognitive difficulties related to onset of menopause

Written by | 10 Jul 2015

by Bruce Sylvester: Menopausal women having difficulty with time management, attention, organization, memory, and problem solving (also known as “executive functions”) appear to benefit from treatment with lisdexamfetamine,… read more.

ASCO 2015 Report: Pembrolizumab shows “remarkable” efficacy in head and neck cancer

Written by | 8 Jun 2015

by Bruce Sylvester: Pembrolizumab (Keytruda®), an anti-PD-1 antibody immunotherapy has shown efficacy in one fourth of patients with recurrent or metastatic head and neck cancer, researchers reported on… read more.

BSH 2015: COSD and SACT Cancer Data: How do you perform/conform nationally? Robin Ireland, Kings College Hospital, London.

Written by | 3 Jun 2015

by Christine Clark: The National Cancer Information Network (NCIN) was established to drive change and improve cancer outcomes. Analyses show large variations in practices and outcomes some of… read more.

Video Interview from the BSH 2015: Dr Graham Collins: Autologous vs Allogenic transplantation in Hodgkin lymphoma – where do they fit in?

Written by | 2 Jun 2015

Dr Graham Collins from the Oxford Cancer and Haematology Centre, Oxford, UK.

Video Interview and editorial from the BSH 2015: Professor Graham Jackson discusses the journey from despair to hope in multiple myeloma. Click on the image for interview and editorial.

Written by | 1 Jun 2015

Graham Jackson, Professor of Clinical haematology, Newcastle upon Tyne and former president of the British Society for Haematology (BSH). Article by Christine Clark: In the 1970s the prospect… read more.

Video Interview from the BSH 2015 Annual Meeting: Professor Graham Jackson gives his opinion on the controversial issue of whether we are nearing a cure for myeloma. Click on the image to hear interview.

Written by | 29 May 2015

Professor Graham Jackson, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK.

Diabetes drug may reduce heart attack risk in HIV patients

Written by | 21 May 2015

In patients with HIV, a diabetes drug may have benefits beyond lowering blood sugar. A new study from researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis… read more.

Men far less likely to prevent, screen for osteoporosis

Written by | 19 May 2015

While the consequences of osteoporosis are worse in men than women – including death – older males are far less likely to take preventive measures against the potentially… read more.

Psychologists aim to help Dr. Google

Written by | 13 May 2015

Psychologists are to improve online health information on lung cancer after research showed that family members are more likely to search online to encourage loved ones to seek… read more.

Mobile tracking application may help users meet vitamin D requirements

Written by | 8 May 2015

New study in Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior validates use of the Vitamin D Calculator app for tracking intake.  Vitamin D is essential for the maintenance of… read more.

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