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New HIV Cases Could Be Reduced By 95% With Universal Voluntary Testing And Immediate Treatment, Mathematical Model Shows
November 29, 2008 Universal and annual voluntary testing followed by immediate antiretroviral therapy treatment (irrespective of clinical stage or CD4 count) can reduce new HIV cases by 95% within 10 years, according ... > full story -
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Misleading Media Coverage Of Medicine
November 26, 2008 Media coverage of clinical trials does not contain the elements readers require to make informed decisions. A comparison of the coverage received by pharmaceutical and herbal remedy trials, reported ... > full story -
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Medical Journalists Need Improved Conflict-of-Interest Standards, Say Researchers
November 19, 2008 Researchers call for greater scrutiny of the relationship between medical journalists and the health care industries they ... > full story -
Doctors' Questions About End-of-Life Legalities May Result In Patient Pain
November 13, 2008 When treatment options dwindle or are exhausted, terminally ill-patients often opt for pain management and comfort over life-extending therapies. However, researchers report that a lack of thorough ... > full story -
Androgynous Leaders Mean Increased Innovation
November 7, 2008 Androgynous leaders, that is, leaders with both masculine and feminine traits, are the ones who best succeed at creating a good climate for ... > full story -
Universal Declaration Of Human Rights Flies Into Space
November 6, 2008 “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a sprit of brotherhood”, states Article ... > full story -
Global Science Community Affirms Its Responsibilities In Science And Its Role In Society
October 23, 2008 In the light of recent high profile cases of scientific misconduct, the General Assembly of the International Council for Science has reaffirmed the universal values that should guide the conduct of ... > full story -
Did Pirates Create The Credit Crunch?
October 15, 2008 As the world’s money markets do their best to combat the Credit Crunch, a politics lecturer has discovered that the root of modern democracy’s money woes may lay with the first ... > full story -
Honey Helps To Heal Wounds, Review Suggests
October 7, 2008 Honey may reduce healing times in patients suffering mild to moderate burn wounds. A systematic review concluded that honey might be useful as an alternative to traditional wound dressings in ... > full story -
Formoterol For Asthma: Evidence Of Serious Adverse Effects
October 7, 2008 Asthma sufferers who regularly take the beta2-agonist formoterol are more likely to suffer non-fatal serious adverse events than those given placebos. A review carried out by Cochrane researchers ... > full story
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