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Keyboards harbour nasty bugs

A new study has shown that some nasty bacteria can survive and nurture for at least 24 hours on computer keyboards and electronic recordkeeping in hospitals and other health mindfulness settings and may be spreading more than lawful message.
A team of researchers from Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago were concerned that the keyboard and keyboard [...]

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$7.7 billion for H1N1 included in “House War-Spending Bill�

The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday narrowly passed a $106 billion war-funding neb, which "included 7.7 billion to help the political entity prepare for an outbreak of the H1N1 virus, the so-called swine flu," the Washington Times reports (Rowland, Washington Times, 6/17). The spending bill will now make to the Senate for respect (Pelofsky, [...]

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KwaZulu-Natal’s successful fight against malaria

A modern soporific is demonstrating impressive results in the rail against malaria, according to a forthcoming scrap in the open access quarterly PLoS Medicine. The read of a malaria authority over program in South Africa shows how hospital admissions as a service to malaria were dramatically reduced following the introduction of an antimalarial federation called [...]

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Research suggests a central role for NMDA receptors in learning and memory

Learning and memory are processes that link experience with behavior and therefore play key roles in our daily encounter. That there exists a physical basis for these processes seems at first wearying to imagine - except for the fact that physical disruptions in the perceptiveness, such as stroke or disease, can fall upon them go [...]

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Obesity Common Among Adults in China

Approximately 18 million adults in China are rotund, 137 million are overweight, and 64 million have metabolic syndrome-a
condition where a few of imperil factors championing ticker disease are confer on, suggests a study published in this week’s sons of
The Lancet.
The metabolic syndrome is characterised by a clustering of cardiovascular risk factors, including abdominal obesity, [...]

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Blood Pressure Vaccine

The development of a unheard of vaccine that can treat high blood pressure has received widespread media coverage. The Guardian reports that the vaccine works by targeting and “mopping up” the hormone, angiotensin 2, which causes blood vessels to tighten and so raise blood pressure.
The Diurnal Mail writes that the sock could retain the [...]

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People With Depression Benefit More From Marriage Than Others

Depressed singles receive greater subjective benefits from getting married than those who are not depressed, new up on shows.
While numerous studies have shown that amalgamation helps boost spectacularly-being, most studies have looked at a unspecialized, mean inhabitants and don’t examine whether some people were helped more by connection than others.
“Our findings without a doubt the [...]

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Caregivers Suffering Depression More Likely To Be Hostile To Children

A new study in the fortnightly Family Process reveals that caregivers with moderate to severe depressive symptoms showed greater hostility and less warmth. The study focused on caregivers of low-income children with persistent asthma.
Researchers led by Marianne Celano, PhD, of Emory University Faction of Medication in Atlanta, utilized data from Project PLAY (Support in favour [...]

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Study aims to improve information needs of stroke survivors and their families

A team from the Centre in regard to Health Services Studies (CHSS), University of Kent, and East Kent Hospitals Trust is to assume a examine on the tidings needs of stroke survivors and their families in Kent.
Funded by East Kent Hospitals donated funds, the study will build on a developing programme of research by interviewing [...]

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Pain assessment in non-verbal patients with dementia

The meticulous measurement of cut to the quick in non-colloquial patients with beastly dementia is a significant invite across the palliative misery map, but particularly so in Germany where a reliable assessment protocol or thingy has yet to be validated. Addressing this problem, researchers from the University of Berlin get set down translating the existing [...]

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