Archive for September 2011

Lab-on-a-chip may be game-changer in disease detection

Posted by: admin on: September 23, 2011

A cheap, highly portable blood test has proven as accurate as expensive hospital-based analyses in detecting HIV, syphilis and other infectious diseases, according to a study released Sunday. -Team@CMHF

Gonorrhea increasing among adolescents

Posted by: admin on: September 23, 2011

Summer, sun, and unprotected sex. This seems to be the melody for many adolescents in Stockholm, since sexually transmitted diseases always increases during this time of the year. New statistics show that Chlamydia and syphilis remains at the same level, while gonorrhea is increasing. -Team@CMHF

Processed Meats Linked to Increased Stroke Risk

Posted by: admin on: September 23, 2011

The largest study to date on the relationship of stroke to red meat consumption suggests higher intake of processed meat, but not fresh red meat, is associated with an increased risk for stroke, including cerebral infarction. -Team@CMHF

Value of intensive treatment for early diabetes questioned

Posted by: admin on: September 22, 2011

A Danish study indicates that when early type 2 diabetes is detected by screening intensive management doesn’t seem to cut the risk of certain complications later on -Team@CMHF

Cell Phone Photos May Make Adherence a Snap

Posted by: admin on: September 22, 2011

Using a cell phone to snap and then send photos of each dose of medication right before taking it may improve treatment adherence in patients with methamphetamine addiction, new research shows. -Team@CMHF


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