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Liver Cancer Screening Highly Beneficial for People with Cirrhosis

By UT Southwestern Medical Center on May 6, 2014   Health  

DALLAS – May 5, 2014 – Liver cancer survival rates could be improved if more people with cirrhosis are screened for tumors using inexpensive ultrasound scans and blood tests, according to a review by doctors atUT Southwestern Medical Center. The meta-analysis of 47 studies involving more than 15,000 patients found that the three-year survival rate was […]

No Relief Yet for Brutal Oral Cancer Pain, but Cannabinoids May Offer Some Hope

By American Pain Society on May 5, 2014   Breaking News, Health  

No Relief Yet for Brutal Oral Cancer Pain, but Cannabinoids May Offer Some Hope

Many cancer patients endure severe pain and, by far, one of the most excruciating pain conditions is caused by oral cancer, for which even the strongest available pain medications are largely ineffective. One of the nation’s leading oral cancer treating clinicians, speaking at the American Pain Society’s annual meeting, said he believes that while prospects […]

People with Mild Cognitive Impairment May Die at Higher Rate Than People Without Condition

By Duska Anastasijevic, Mayo Clinic Public Affairs on Apr 25, 2014   Health  

ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic research studying the relationship between death and the two types of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) suggests that people who have these conditions die at a higher rate than people without MCI. The research was released today and will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 66th Annual Meeting  in Philadelphia, April 26 to May […]

Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes Nearly Double Over the Past Two Decades

By Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health on Apr 25, 2014   Health  

Cases of diabetes and pre-diabetes in the United States have nearly doubled since 1988, suggests new research from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, with obesity apparently to blame for the surge. The researchers also found that the burden of the disease has not hit all groups equally, with alarming increases in diabetes […]

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