Foods Matter Magazine Launches First Ever 'Free-From' Food Awards Foods Matter magazine launches first ever 'free-from' (gluten, wheat, dairy, egg, nut) food awards to celebrate the 300% growth in the free-from food market.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comArthroscopes Market To Reach 2.4 Billion Dollars By 2010, According To New Report By Global Industry Analysts, Inc. Global arthroscopic procedures are on rise, owing to their mounting scope and usage in the diagnosis and treatment of ankles, elbow, wrists, and hips, apart from knees. The number of arthroscopic shoulder procedures is also expected to increase with the introduction of advanced knotless fixation systems.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comTechnology Creating Opportunities For Biological Drug Delivery The recent impact of biological
drugs in the treatment of serious illnesses has had a dramatic effect on therapeutic outcomes for previously refractory conditions and created needed commercial successes for pharmaceutical companies. In recent years, the number of biological pharmaceuticals reaching the marketplace has increased exponentially.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comCNA/NNOC Wins Key Legal Decision Protecting Right Of Public Employees To Strike Ruling Also Upholds Rights of 10,000 University of California RNs to Bargain Over Improved Patient SafetyIn a huge victory for public employees, the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee today won a major legal decision on behalf of the 10,000 University of California r
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comThe Cost Of Mental Health Care And Delivering Effective Interventions, Conference, King's Fund, London, June 2008 The announcement of the development of the first National Dementia Strategy in 2007 and the introduction of a major new government programme to improve access to psychological therapies, signals the importance of mental
health service provision in the NHS.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comBaby Friendly Bacteria Can Help Prevent Development Of Eczema Eczema is a distressing condition for both parents and babies - the raw, red skin is painful to see and it is difficult to stop small children from scratching it. At worst, it can mean having to wet wrap wriggly toddlers each day with bandages soaked in moisturisers. It usually starts in the first year of life and affects about 10% of infants.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comAfrica Hosts Historic Conference On Primary Health Care To Renew Commitment To Health For All Thirty years after the emergence of the slogan "
Health For All", the World
Health Organization Regional Office for Africa, in collaboration with development partners and the Government of Burkina Faso, is organizing a major conference from 28 - 30 April in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, to renew commitm
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comSocial Form Of Bullying Linked To Depression, Anxiety In Adults Spreading rumors and gossiping may not cause bruises or black eyes, but the psychological consequences of this social type of bullying could linger into early adulthood, a new University of Florida study shows.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comHow Exercise Changes Structure And Function Of Heart Shown By Mass. General Study For the first time researchers are beginning to understand exactly how various forms of exercise impact the heart.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comJhpiego Comments On World Malaria Day 2008 - By President, CEO Dr. Leslie Mancuso As we consider the disastrous affects of malaria and how far we have come in battling the disease, the world
health community is now looking beyond country boarders, building on innovations and organizing global attention to this disease by establishing World Malaria Day 2008.
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