Diabetes UK Calls For Spreading More Awareness
A recent research has shed light on Type-3 diabetes, which links sugar consumption and damage brain functions. It's quite obvious that if brain doesn't receive the much needed energy, it will be affected badly leaving one in confusion and memory loss and can even lead to Alzheimer's disease.
Little Steps Can Avoid Major Surgical Infections
A quality improvement project was undertaken by seven hospitals of the US under which some simple and small steps were considered in order to halt the infection rates considerably.
Norovirus Haunts NHS Hospitals
With norovirus grasping one-third of hospitals, there appears no point of denying that things can go worst if concrete actions are not taken. As compared to last year, there is an increase of three times seen in the number of patients this year to 1,700 patients.
Carers Rights Day Sadly Didn’t Receive Media Coverage
While it is known that carers go through a lot for ill patients, and on the same lines, Carer's Rights Day is being celebrated today in order to make more and more people aware about what all carers have to face while taking care of serious patients.
Melton Court Care Home Residents Searching For another Accommodation
A recent report confirmed that owner of a South Yorkshire care home has been sentenced for causing grievous bodily harm. Therefore, residents of the Melton Court in Maltby have to look for another accommodation for themselves.
There are lingering concerns for those whose closed ones are staying there. "Why should all these elderly people be punished?" said Mary Gill, whose 89-year-old mother is also a Melton Court resident.
Sexual Abuse Reports Rise to Double
In the month of October alone, 26 charges of historic sex abuse have been received by the Cambridgeshire force, a recent report reveals. It is being said that it is because of the Savile story broke that the number of allegations related to the same has become double.
Movember to End, Men Seeking to Remove Moustaches
Movember, which had begun with the month of November i. e. on Nov. 1, had asked all men to come forward and grow moustaches in support of patients of prostate and testicular cancers. The campaign goes on for the whole month every year and today when the same is to end, many men are enjoying the last few hours of masculinity.
A Million People Escaping Dental Treatments amid State Scheme Cuts
A recent report has shed light over a tart fact that the cutbacks introduced to State schemes are calling for more and more people to delay their appointments with a dentist. Also, the same is resulting in a rise in the number of dental infections and gum disease.
Thoughts Can Control New Robotic Arm
Though robotic arms that are implantable are not anything new to be used for prosthetics, it is being said that researchers have now come up with one such implantable robotic arm, which would be managed and controlled with thoughts.
Anonymous Woman puts Buttock Implant Failure Video on Net
Hopes of a woman to get shaped buttocks failed when she realized that her implant surgery has failed. World got to know about the news through a video, which was uploaded by an anonymous woman.
She has made a video in which she has revealed about how her buttock implant failed. The woman has made a 20 second video in which it has been clearly shown that implant has left her buttock s in the form of disk.
Ovarian Tissue Transplant: Way to Preserve Fertility
According to recent reports, it has been revealed that ovarian tissue transplants can be used as a medium to preserve woman's fertility. Monash IVF said the above mentioned system can be used among women of age 40s and
50s.
Moreover, they will provide this facility to only those women who have been suffering from cancer. Monash IVF told that they have implanted the same technique in an Australian woman, who was detected with breast cancer.
Surf Lifesavers Suggest Spending Time at Beach This Summer
There is no doubt that holiday season brings many Australians to shores to enjoy surfing, but Surf Lifesavers are apparently suggesting them to swim between the red and yellow flags, and preferably enjoy the time at the beach itself.
NHS Says Radical Response Necessary to Ensure Health
The NHS has been leaving no stone unturned to bring a significant improvement in the picture of economy in terms of health. But, as per a recent report, the efforts of the NHS would not work on their own, unless and until localism is there.
Jeremy Hunt Launches Ofsted-Style Ratings for Hospitals
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt was proposing with force to introduce Ofsted-style ratings system for hospitals and care homes. A new report has revealed that Mr. Hunt has launched the same hoping to see the care-crisis ending.
Government Announces End-Of-Life Care Independent Review
There is no denial over the fact that Liverpool Care Pathway has challenged the way end-of-life care is being dealt in the country and keeping the same in mind, government has finally confirmed that a thorough review is round the corner.
Recall of Generic Drug by Ranbaxy Affects 41 Lots
Ranbaxy Inc., Gurgaon-headquartered, had recently announced a recall of Lipitor, which is a generic version of its cholesterol lowering drug. And a recent report has been claiming that the recall has impacted a number of lots in different strengths.
The company is the supplier of the generic version of Lipitor and supplies the same to the US market from Mohali plant in India or NewBrunswick based Ohm Laboratories, as per the findings.
Egyptian Popeye Says His Biceps are Natural
Moustafa Ismail has upper arms measuring 31 inches around, a recent report claims, which he says are not easy to build and more importantly, to maintain. The bodybuilder from Massachusetts is called the Egyptian Popeye, but does not agree that he eats spinach that the cartoon-character with the biggest biceps used to do.
Women’s Decision on Men is above Muscularity
Men spend hours in gym to get those masculine looks, but a new study might break their hearts. A new study has found that women base their decisions on fatness and thinness rather than on macho features.
Diabetes Cause of many Problems
Diabetes is one of the leading problems in South Carolina and Orangeburg County among other places. Authorities concerned are aware of the matter and this is the reason that they keep on telling ways by which they can remain protected from diabetes and other problems.
Microsoft’s Novel Mobile Application to Improve Patients’ Health
It seems that application developers have been focusing on healthcare services. It has been said so as Microsoft has come up with a mobile application named as MedicineCabinet, which will help patients to know adverse events.
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