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Yearly Archives: 2012

Job Factors Linked To 8,000 Cancer Deaths A Year In Britain

A new study that examines how the jobs of British workers affects their risk of cancer, concludes that over 8,000 cancer deaths a year...

Prostate Cancer Risk Higher For Heavy Tea Drinkers

A new study from Scotland has found that men who are heavy tea drinkers may be at higher risk for prostate cancer. However, the...

Abnormal Gene Product Associated With Prostate Cancer Generated By Unusual Mechanism

Researchers have identified a potential new pathway in prostate cancer cells by which cancer-driving gene products can be generated, according to a study published...

Strong exhibitor line-up and comprehensive medical technology showcase at MEDICAL MANUFACTURING ASIA

The increasing demand for medical manufacturing processes, services and solutions has prompted a surge of representation at Asia’s premier medical technology exhibition, MEDICAL MANUFACTURING...

iPad could bring radiologists to the ward, expert predicts

Arrival of the iPad at hospitals could lead radiologists to take on a more involved role in the clinical setting, according to a presentation...

How Stomach Bacterium Avoids Acid Revealed By Atomic-Resolution View Of A Receptor

University of Oregon scientists have discovered how the bacterium Helicobacter pylori navigates through the acidic stomach, opening up new possibilities to inactivate its disease-causing...

Researchers Use Brain Imaging To Uncover Susceptibility To Psychological Stress And Trauma

Most people have intense emotional reactions to traumatizing events like road accidents or combat. But some suffer far longer, caught in the grip of...

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