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  • Many women with disabilities don’t get cancer screening

    Publish Date :2017-10-06

    Ladies with physical and mental handicaps might be more averse to get prescribed screenings for bowel or breast cancers than different patients, a UK study recommends. Among about one million older ladies welcomed to get either bowel or bre...

  • Insurers Are Slow To Approve Pricey New Cholesterol Drugs

    Publish Date :2017-10-05

    Amid the first year an overpriced class of new cholesterol-lowering medications was available, however, only one in every three patients having a prescription received the treatment due to high copays and the lack of insurance approval

  • EU Drugs Head Fears Delays, Health Hazards as Agency Uprooted

    Publish Date :2017-10-04

    Availability of new medications and review of safety on present treatments will be endangered if politicians pick another home for Europe's London-based medications controller that is unsatisfactory to staff, its official chief conveyed.

  • Few U.S. Hospitals Can Fully Share Electronic Medical Records

    Publish Date :2017-10-03

    A recent study suggests that few out of three United States hospitals can discover, send, and get electronic medicinal records for patients who get care elsewhere. The study found that in 2015 only 30 percent of hospitals had accomplished t...

  • Trial Data Suggest New Typhoid Shot Could Halve Infection Rate

    Publish Date :2017-09-29

    Another typhoid antibody created by secretly held Bharat Biotech demonstrated safe and profoundly immunogenic in an examination and could be utilized to counteract a huge number of diseases on the off chance that it prevails in definite sta...

  • WHO Reports 25 Million Unsafe Abortions A Year, Sees Higher Risk from U.S. Cutbacks

    Publish Date :2017-09-28

    Half of the evaluated 56 million abortions operated worldwide consistently are hazardous and ladies in poor nations confront considerably higher dangers because of U.S. financing slices to family planning agendas abroad,health specialists c...

  • EU Regulator Pleads Again For Chemical Firms to 'Proactively' Engage - ECHA Chief

    Publish Date :2017-09-27

    The EU's concoction controller has asked chemical organizations once more to "proactively" connect with the substances enrollment process and updates of effectively enlisted chemicals before it "makes a choice" on those organizations disreg...

  • Breast Surgeons Exert 'Enormous Influence' On Patients’ Choices

    Publish Date :2017-09-26

    Breast cancer specialists play a major part in choosing whether ladies with beginning period breast cancer experience a dubious operation to have both the breasts removed, notwithstanding when growth is found in just a single, another inves...

  • Ethanol from Trashy Sources Advances

    Publish Date :2017-09-26

    Residents of Edmonton, Alberta, will soon have the capacity to fuel their vehicles with household waste, yet in a roundabout way. Enerkem confirms it is effectively creating ethanol from noncompostable or nonrecyclable waste at an adjacent ...

  • BASF to Build Speciality Amines Plant in China

    Publish Date :2017-09-25

    BASF is set to fabricate another speciality amines plant at its current entirely possessed site situated in China's Nanjing Chemical Industry Park.