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Senate likely to back Sebelius for U.S. health chief
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's choice to lead the U.S. healthcare system appears headed for confirmation, ready to rally insurers, lawmakers, hospitals and patients behind an ambitious overhaul agenda.
Reuters

Mussel and Printer In Time Saves Nine
[The following is an exact transcript of this podcast.]The common method of closing a surgical incision is simply to stitch the patient up. There are some issues, though. Good stitching can be challenging, and a poor job can lead to tissue warping. Synthetic adhesives have been tried instead of sutures, but they also have problems. So researchers at North Carolina State University have turned to two totally unrelated objects--mussels and inkjet printers. They published their research in the April edition of the Journal of Biomedical Materials B. [More]
Scientific American

Former Texas nurse is charged with capital murder
Kimberly Saenz, 35, is accused of injecting 10 patients with bleach, killing five, at a dialysis clinic in Lufkin. She has been the focus of an investigation at the clinic since last year. A former nurse has been charged with injecting 10 patients with bleach, killing five of them, at a Texas dialysis clinic that temporarily closed last year after deaths mysteriously spiked.
LA Times

Supervised exercise therapy can lead to improvements in COPD symptoms
(Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (LA BioMed)) An article in the current issue of the New England Journal of Medicine reports that supervised exercise through pulmonary rehabilitation can actually reduce the feelings of breathlessness in COPD patients, increase their tolerance for exercise and improve their quality of life.
Eurekalert.org

Significantly More Patients With Cardiovascular Disease Quit Smoking Using Chantix/Champix Compared With Placebo
Pfizer Inc announced the results of a study that found that 47 percent of smokers with a history of cardiovascular disease who took CHANTIX/CHAMPIX® (varenicline) were able to quit smoking and rem...
Big News Network

Starting HIV Therapy Earlier Saves Lives
Initiating HIV treatment before the patient's immune system is too badly compromised can dramatically improve survival, a new study finds.
Topix.net

CT Scans: Too Much Of A Good Thing Can Be Risky
Main Category: Radiology / Nuclear Medicine Also Included In: Preventive Medicine ; Cancer / Oncology Article Date: 02 Apr 2009 - 0:00 PDT printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Patients who undergo numerous CT scans over their lifetime may be at increased risk for cancer, according to a study published in the April issue of Radiology ...
Topix.net

What`s up doc? Your assessment for a start
Patients are to be given the chance to rate their GPs. That's fine by me says Melanie McDonagh.
Telegraph

More Proof Earlier Treatment Saves Lives
There is more proof that starting HIV medications before the virus has a chance to damage the immune system significantly lowers the risk of death when compared to patients who...
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New Mobile Mammography Unit Offers Residents Of Rural Northern Louisiana First-Ever Access To Free Breast Cancer Screening Exams
A breakthrough partnership is bringing free digital mammograms for the first time to over-40 women who live in the rural parishes of northern Louisiana. Starting today, a new mobile mammography unit will visit Union General hospital in Farmerville, Louisiana, where mammograms have not been available. The mobile unit transmits digital images to radiologists who perform an initial screening and then notify patients if they need a follow-up exam by another physician.
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