Posted by: admin on: November 8, 2011
A study says that cervical cancer screening using liquid-based cytology is as sensitive as conventional cytology. HPV prevalence rate falls with age. Screening those who are at higher risk for cervical cancer or who have not been adequately screened should be the main focus.
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Posted by: admin on: November 8, 2011
Researchers have found that drug-eluting stents are safe to use in older patients, regardless of a patient’s kidney function.
In the largest registry study to date that suggests that drug-eluting stents appear to be safe in older patients with varying levels of chronic kidney disease undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs).
Posted by: admin on: November 8, 2011
Physical obstruction of nasal passages is only one factor in nasal and sinus congestion, but study tells that temperature and humidity of air are also causative factors –
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Posted by: admin on: November 7, 2011
We need to understand SIDS and the importance of the infant’s environment in preventing suffocation deaths. No evidence exists to support the view that bumper pads reduce SIDS risk. We need to reduce unsafe sleeping practice. Breast feeding and immunisation prevent SIDS –
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