Showing posts with label Diagnosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diagnosis. Show all posts

Mass testing plan to tackle Aids - The Guardian 26th November 2008

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

A radical new strategy to stop the Aids epidemic in its tracks was proposed yesterday by World Health Organisation scientists but ran into immediate controversy over its implications for human rights.

The plan involves testing everybody for HIV every year in hard-hit areas like sub-Saharan Africa and immediately putting those who are positive on Aids drugs. It could slash dramatically the number of new infections, because Aids drugs lower the levels of virus in the body, making HIV transmission through unprotected sex much less likely.

tags: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, HIV, Diagnosis, IHN, Health, News, The Guardian

Health check is a £1m lifesaver - The Bolton News 25th November 2008

A LEADING Bolton doctor has told how the cost of The BIG Bolton Health Check will be the best £1 million the Primary Care Trust will spend this year.

Dr Stephen Liversedge, who is spearheading the campaign, said the PCT will spend £410 million from April, 2008, to April, 2009, but the cash invested in the health check “was the best million of the 410 in terms of saving lives”.

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tags: The Bolton News, Diagnosis, Primary Care, Public Health, Mass Screening, GMHN, Health, News

Early warning: Tom Nolan describes the cancer symptoms to look out for - The Guardian 25th November 2008

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Britain has one of the worst cancer survival rates in Europe - and late diagnosis is the main reason. Tom Nolan describes the symptoms to look out for

tags: The Guardian, Cancer, Health, News, Diagnosis, UHN

New device small enough to fit in a GP’s pocket can diagnose skin cancer in 20 seconds - Daily Mail 25th November 2008

A device small enough to fit in a GP’s pocket can diagnose dangerous skin cancers in just 20 seconds.

The hand-held gadget, which costs around £500, can detect cancer using a complex technique called Optical Transfer Diagnosis.

tags: Skin Cancer, Health, News, UHN, Diagnosis, Primary Care, Daily Mail

Genetic disease testing advance - BBC Health News 25th November 2008

Blood taken from a pregnant woman may reveal if her baby has a wide range of genetic diseases, researchers claim.

A Chinese University of Hong Kong team said the technique could identify cystic fibrosis, beta-thalassemia and sickle cell disease.

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tags: Genetics, Diagnosis, IHN, Health, News, Cystic Fibrosis, Beta-Thassemia, Sickle Cell Disease, BBC Health News