An Introduction to Liraglutide

Posted by: admin on: October 31, 2011

In recent years diabetes is prevailing widely and has become matter of concern. Newer and newer drugs are coming to control diabetes. Recent introduction of Liraglutide seems to be promising.

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Recent study suggests the same efficacy of newer combination of ciclesonide and formoterol as of fluticasone and salmeterol.

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Over the last thirty years, the number of multiple births has risen, mainly because of the introduction of assisted reproduction techniques including in vitro fertilisation [IVF]. Multiple births now account for 3% of live births.

A multiple pregnancy does have higher risks compared with a singleton pregnancy, both for mother and baby. Hence antenatal services for women pregnant with twins or triplets can be improved.

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Colorectal cancer is a silent disease. But, we can find it early and prevent it with adequate screening. A study found that men are at higher risk than women. Should screening guidelines need to be changed based on these findings alone?

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Breast Cancer: Not just a woman’s disease

Posted by: admin on: October 27, 2011

Men have breast tissue that can develop the same type of cancer. The percentage of the men treated for breast cancer is small in comparison to women. Many males are unaware about it. The risk factors are also different.

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