Thursday, 27 December 2012
Year in Review: CDC Says Test 'Boomers' for Hepatitis C
Predicting who's at risk for violence isn't easy
CHICAGO (AP) — It happened after Columbine, Virginia Tech, Aurora, Colo., and now Sandy Hook: People figure there surely were signs of impending violence. But experts say predicting who will be the next mass shooter is virtually impossible — partly because as commonplace as these calamities seem, they are relatively rare crimes.
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Drug Shortage Linked To Cancer Relapse
Senator McConnell says still time to avert "fiscal cliff"
Drug Shortage Linked To Cancer Relapse
House may extend session to January 2: Republican aide
House sets Sunday session as fiscal cliff deadline nears
New Year's Resolutions
Iran's Ahmadinejad sacks only female government minister
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday dismissed his only female cabinet minister, Health Minister Marzieh Vahid Dastjerdi, after she criticized her colleagues for failing to provide funds to import vital medicines. Appointed in 2009, Dastjerdi was the first woman government minister since the Islamic Republic was established in 1979. While seen as politically conservative, the gynecologist has advocated a greater role for women in society. ...
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No fewer side effects for prostate proton therapy
No fewer side effects for prostate proton therapy
Changes in ED Care Result in Higher Bills
Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Link Between Mental Disorders and Domestic Violence Identified
Men and women with mental health disorders are more likely to have experienced domestic violence, states study. In this study, funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and published today in iPLOS ONE/i, researchers reviewed data from 41 studies worldwide. Compared to women without mental health problems, women with depressive disorders were around 2 and a times more likely to have experienced domestic violence over their adult lifetime ...Eating too Much is the Same as Jet Lag of Our Body Clock
US researchers say that too much drinking and eating is almost the same as jet lag of our body clock. A study that was published in the Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences showed that when normal laboratory mice were given food during their regular sleeping hours they adjusted their food clock. They would therefore wake up from their forty winks and would get ready for food. On the other hand, another set of mice that were lacking the protein ...