Medical and Health Update

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

New Sequencing Approach Believed to Be Able To Detect All Infective Viruses At Once

Detecting All Invective Viruses At Once.  Genetic Engineering News.  Sept 30, 2015. 
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Labels: genetics, tests, virus

Antiretroviral Triple Therapy And Prophylaxis Recommended By W.H.O For Confronting H.I.V; Costs For These Recommendations Could Be Staggering

Millions More Need H.I.V. Treatment, W.H.O Says by Donald G. McNeil. Jr.  The New York Times.  September 30, 2015. 
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Labels: HIV/AIDS, prevention, treatment

Understated Deaths From Police Chases Could Number In The Thousands

Feds Fail To Track Deadly Police Pursuits by Thomas Frank.  USA Today.  September 29, 2015.
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Labels: safety, statistics

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Possible Surgical Treatment For The Most Severe Type Of Macular Degeneration Shows Some Promise

Age-Related Blindness Cure Steps Closer With New Stem Cell Trial by James McIntosh.  Medical News Today.  September 29, 2015. 
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Labels: stem cells, surgery, vision

Monday, September 28, 2015

Topol: Tech Will Transform Doctors' Role Into More Consulting Role

Tech Options Helping Patients Wrest Control From Doctors by Michelle Andrews.  Kaiser Health News.  September 22, 2015. 
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Study: Cancer Treatment In Last Two Trimesters Shows No Impact On Children's Normal Cognitive And Cardiac Function

Study Offers Support For Cancer Treatment During Pregnancy by Catherine Saint Louis.  The New York Times.  September 28, 2015. 
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Labels: bran, cancer, cardiac, children

Better Targeting Of Genes Influencing Protein Production May Be The Result Of Large UK COPD Study

First UK Biobank Genetic Study Reveals New Links Between Lung Disease And Smoking Behavior.  Medical Xpress.  September 28, 2015. 
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