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Data showing Tamiflu effective "lost;" PR firm claims they wrote studies
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Natural News : When it comes to selling chemicals that claim to treat H1N1 swine flu, the pharmaceutical industrys options are limited to two: Vaccines and anti-virals. The most popular anti-viral, by far, is Tamiflu, a drug thats actually derived from a Traditional Chinese Medicine herb called star anise. But ...1 day ago -
Drinkable Gold May Have Killed Kings Mistress
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A British medical journal has published findings saying a mistress of 16th-century French King Henry II may have died from consuming too much drinkable gold. Experts examining the exhumed remains of Diane de Poitiers, found deadly levels of gold in her hair. The popular drink was believed to preserve youth. » ...3 days ago -
Grasso e brillo: Babbo Natale alla gogna. Ma ecco la vera storia del vecchio in rosso
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La notizia capace di sconvolgere le certezze d’intere generazioni in Italia è rimbalzata con un certo clamore nel pomeriggio di ieri: Babbo Natale sarebbe un pessimo soggetto, un esempio deleterio per le giovani menti dei fanciulli che credono nella sua esistenza. A rilevarlo è il professor Nathan Grills ...3 days ago -
Here comes Santa and his ho-ho-harmful messages
Thaindian News —
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Sydney, Dec 18 (DPA) Santa Claus is a fat, heavy-drinking smoker who drives his sleigh dangerously and is into extreme sports like roof-surfing and chimney-jumping, warns an Australian public health specialist.He is not a jolly fellow who spreads happiness but an agent of global capitalism with the potential to ...3 days ago -
International Society for Medical Publication Professionals – Good Publication Practices Guidelines Released
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The International Society for Medical Publication Professionals (ISMPP) recently published a revised Good Publication Practice document known as “ GPP2 ,” which was developed in a Steering Committee, and independently peer reviewed and published in the British Medical Journal ( BMJ). The goal of GPP2 ...6 days ago -
Swine flu less lethal than expected
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The UK’s Chief Medical Officer, Sir Liam Donaldson, has reported that the swine flu epidemic is less lethal than first anticipated, causing the death of 26 out of every 100,000 people – just 0.026% – who contract the virus. Statistically, swine flu compares favourably in terms of mortality when compared to ...6 days ago -
‘You’ll live longer if you look young’
Thaindian News —
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London, December 14 (ANI): A new study ha shown that people who look young for their age enjoy a longer life than those who look older than their years.The study, conducted by a team from the Institute of Public Health at the University of Southern Denmark, observed 387 twin pairs, aged between 70 and 99, [...]1 week ago -
Hidden Asbestos – New Warnings
Cooler Choice —
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Mid term exposure to asbestos, a building material causes major health problems related to the respiratory tract. This building material when moved or disturbed causes small particles of fibers to be dispersed in the air, which, when inhaled causes inflammation, scar-tissue build up or in some cases the deadly cancer. ...1 week ago -
H1N1 drug Tamiflu effectiveness questioned
Thaindian News —
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London, Dec 12 (ANI): The medical journal BMJ (British Medical Journal) has claimed that anti-viral drugs, such as Tamiflu, may be ineffective against influenza viruses, including the H1N1 swine flu virus, when taken by otherwise healthy people.The prestigious journal has, in a series of articles, said that the Swiss ...1 week ago -
Boozy Punjabi weddings are now a British problem
Thaindian News —
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By Dipankar De SarkarLondon, Dec 11 (IANS) Punjabis in Britain have been ticked off for serving too much alcohol at their weddings - a practice that is not only threatening lives but also putting pressure on families to dish out the drink.A British charity serving a West London suburb with a large population of ...1 week ago -
More 20 mph zones in London would prevent 100 killed or seriously injured casualties each year
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20 mph traffic speed zones reduce casualties by 41.9% with the greatest reduction in child casualties, according to research published today in the British Medical Journal . Link: http://www.lshtm.ac.uk1 week ago -
Tamiflu effectiveness questioned
Thaindian News —
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London, Dec 9 (ANI): A new study has found no clear evidence that Tamiflu prevents complications like pneumonia in people infected with flu.The study conducted by British Medical Journal (BMJ) and Channel 4 has appeared online in the BMJ and questions the accuracy of the research from Roche, the manufacturer of ...1 week ago -
Cleanliness and Dry Skin ? Too Much of a Good Thing?
Wish Everyone Good Health. —
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If you?re using antibacterial soaps and household cleaning products, dry skin may become the least of your problems. Studies of the effects of what some now call ?obsessive? cleanliness have shown that the resultant formation of superbacteria ? bacteria resistant to almost all antibiotics ? actually increases our risk ...1 week ago -
Weight loss effective in overcoming sleep apnoea
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London, Dec 7 (IANS) Dramatic weight loss can reverse the effects of severe sleep apnoea, says a new study.“Our findings suggest that weight loss may be an effective treatment strategy for sleep apnoea in obese men,” says study co-author Kari Johansson of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden.Obstructive sleep apnoea ...2 weeks ago -
Risk of blood clot after surgery higher than previously thought
Thaindian News —
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London, Dec 4 (ANI): The risk of developing potentially fatal blood clot following a surgery is higher than previously believed and it lasts for a longer period, says a new study.The risk of venous thromboembolism (a collective term for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism) is known to increase after surgery, ...2 weeks ago -
Opening of the Wellcome Historical Medical Library
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As we often celebrate anniversaries on this Blog, it seems only fitting that we draw your attention to a short article from the British Medical Journal , 10th December 1949 (and freely available through PubMedCentral ). The piece reports on the formal opening of the Wellcome Historical Medical Library, at 183 ...2 weeks ago -
Preterm births higher among women from deprived areas
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London, Dec 2 (ANI): Women from deprived areas are twice as likely to have very preterm births than those from more affluent areas, say researchers.They say that receiving equal care, poor women are still more likely to give birth to a very preterm baby, which suggests that there is an urgent need to better understand ...2 weeks ago -
How Industry Views the Research It Sponsors
Health Fitness & Beauty - health-fitness.marc8.com —
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We have posted frequently about threats to the integrity of the clinical evidence-based, and to the practice of evidence-based medicine. In particular, we have discussed how research may be manipulated in favor of vested interests, or suppressed when the results do not favor such interests. read more2 weeks ago -
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A new blog worth noting: “Evidence In Medicine”
e-Patients.net —
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Understanding medical research, at some level, is a fundamental e-patient skill. As we start digging for reliable new information, we have to learn to separate quality from questionable. (If you think medical journals are academically pure, you’ve got learning to do.) A new blogger has emerged who’ll be a big ...4 weeks ago
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