Sunday, October 10, 2010

Health (General) – Newsletter for October 10, 2010

Sunday, October 10, 2010


NY shrink sets up patient for sex trysts to hear salacious details

NEW YORK – A former Ford model went to a highly respected Manhattan shrink to help her cope with years of sexual abuse but his twisted treatment was to set her up for sex trysts with other patients.

Dr. Allen Collins-founding chairman of Lenox Hill Hospital’s … Read more : NY shrink sets up patient for sex trysts to hear salacious details.

Display radiation risks, phone firms urged

LONDON – Scientists and pressure groups have urged mobile phone companies to display the possible radiation risks more prominently.

Manuals for mobile phones tell users not to place devices directly against their bodies but the advice is often buried in small print.
Research into the potential danger caused by mobiles has proved inconclusive, …. Source  : Display radiation risks, phone firms urged.

New study confirms smoking, cancer link

WASHINGTON – Taking up smoking results in epigenetic changes associated with the development of cancer, UK scientists have reported.

Scientists have suspected that smoking causes so-called epigenetic changes, such as methylation, which alter …. Source article  : New study confirms smoking, cancer link.

Cheek swabs could help detect lung cancer early

LONDON – Researchers have thought up a new method to detect lung cancer – by shining light on cell swabs from patients’ cheeks.

The technique – called partial wave spectroscopic (PWS) microscopy – could distinguish between patients with lung cancer from those without.
This holds true even if the non-cancerous patients are lifetime smokers or …. Source article on Gaea Times at  : Cheek swabs could help detect lung cancer early.

Britain turns into a country of snackers

LONDON – Britain has turned into a country of snackers as three-quarters admit eating more than three meals a day.

Half the Britons admitted grazing on food, thanks to boredom, and almost a quarter (23 percent) turned to food in times of crisis.
The One Poll, that surveyed 3,000 people, found twice as many women …. Read the original article  : Britain turns into a country of snackers.

Costa Ricans dress in pink against breast cancer

San Jose, Oct 10 (IANS/EFE) Thousands of Costa Ricans dressed in pink took out a march in the capital city of San Jose to create awareness about the importance of early detection of breast cancer.

About 1,000 women in the country are detected with the illness every year, according to the Costa Rica Social Security …. Original article  : Costa Ricans dress in pink against breast cancer.

‘Tainted Ketan Desai off to Canada meet soon’

NEW DELHI – Tainted ex-Medical Council of India (MCI) chief Ketan Desai will represent the country at a Canadian conference despite the council’s plea to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to stop him from doing so, a doctors’ group said Saturday.

Desai is scheduled to attend the World Medical Association (WMA) conference … Read more »»».

Now, a model to estimate Pakistan’s recovery from floodwater

WASHINGTON – The recent flood in Pakistan is the most horrendous disaster in the recent times, which has left the already ravaging economy craving for help from the squares of the world.

Now, there’s some technological help from new computer model, which simulates the flooding, estimates the total … Original source on Gaea Times at : Now, a model to estimate Pakistan’s recovery from floodwater.

Working in shifts can cause cancer

WASHINGTON – Working in shifts could cause cancer, says a new study.

Thomas C. Erren and colleagues describe the current state of knowledge in this area and point out the challenges lying ahead.

Although it is well known that short-term disturbances of circadian …. Original source  : Working in shifts can cause cancer.

U.S. have got maximum number of Nobel Prizes since 1901

LONDON – It seems United States has got the best brains, as they have been awarded with maximum number of Nobel Prizes since 1901.

The awards are an annual ritual celebrating human intellectual endeavour that began in 1901.

Alfred Nobel, a Swedish inventor and arms manufacturer, set … Read more >>.

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