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New prostate cancer test could only require urine sample at home

29 Nov 10:39 3 articles

New prostate cancer test could only require urine sample at home

A new test for prostate cancer that only requires a urine sample, to be collected at home, is being developed by scientists.

29 Nov 10:39 The Independent 2511519172329364479.html
Prostate cancer screening: Scientists develop an at-home urine test

LONDON, Nov 29 — English doctors have developed a urine test to screen for prostate cancer, which can be done at home. With the new test, the scientists are hoping to make it easier for men to avoid more invasive and time-consuming diagnostic methods such as digital rectal examination. At a time...

29 Nov 15:43 Malaymail 302165936180565744.html
'New home test can detect aggressive prostate cancer'

A new test can detect signs of prostate cancer using urine samples collected at home, according to a study which could predict whether patients will require treatment for the disease up to five years earlier than current methods.

29 Nov 14:09 Deccan Herald 2027555797726440278.html
‘Speedy’ diarrhoea diagnosis test developed by UK doctors

29 Nov 13:02 2 articles

‘Speedy’ diarrhoea diagnosis test developed by UK doctors

Researchers at University Hospital Southampton say the test will ‘revolutionise’ treatment.

29 Nov 13:02 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773564633818.html
‘Speedy’ diarrhoea diagnosis test developed by UK doctors

Researchers at University Hospital Southampton say the test will ‘revolutionise’ treatment.

29 Nov 13:00 Express & Star 7324224459284824610.html
Babies Birth Comes Too Soon - Baby Arriving before 38 weeks of pregnancy

29 Nov 10:24 2 articles

Babies Birth Comes Too Soon - Baby Arriving before 38 weeks of pregnancy

Babies Birth Comes Too Soon - Newborn Arriving before 38 weeks of pregnancy. Read of a pre term birth at thehealthsite.com

29 Nov 10:24 Thehealthsite 4766622849936130206.html
Young age no barrier for heart disease

A heart attack can occur at any age, even among seemingly young and healthy adults, writes Meera Murugesan.

29 Nov 15:36 NST Online 3702929170201386508.html
Wild snow leopard's vision restored after world-first cataract surgery

29 Nov 12:00 2 articles

Wild snow leopard's vision restored after world-first cataract surgery

A wild snow leopard found injured and unable to see has had its vision restored after Chinese veterinarians removed a cataract in what they say is a world-first surgical procedure.

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Wild snow leopard's vision restored after world-first cataract surgery

A wild snow leopard found injured and unable to see has had its vision restored after Chinese veterinarians removed a cataract in what they say is a world-first surgical procedure.

29 Nov 14:15 CTVNews 2422791598553645873.html
Men born from older mothers at risk of heart problems

29 Nov 12:09 2 articles

Men born from older mothers at risk of heart problems

Researchers have found that placenta changes could suggest that male offspring are more at risk of heart problems later on in life

29 Nov 12:09 Open Access Government 7441385494920811163.html
Breast milk may help prevent heart disease in premature babies: Study

Identifying the key components within breast milk that result in improved heart health could pave the way for a more targeted approach to long-term cardiovascular wellbeing for those born prematurely, according to the researchers.

29 Nov 11:10 The Indian Express 2885715103973498666.html
Problematic Smartphone Usage now a psychiatric disorder; 23% of kids affected

29 Nov 15:41 2 articles

Problematic Smartphone Usage now a psychiatric disorder; 23% of kids affected

Problematic Smartphone Usage – or smartphone addiction – is now being viewed as a psychiatric disorder, with an average of 23% of kids ...

29 Nov 15:41 9to5Mac 8219339161698447437.html
One in four young people have smartphone addiction

In an analysis of multiple studies, researchers found that smartphone use is correlated with increased depression, anxiety and stress.

29 Nov 11:23 euronews 7318238121235757472.html
AstraZeneca's Imfinzi gets speedy FDA review for small cell lung cancer

29 Nov 15:27 2 articles

AstraZeneca's Imfinzi gets speedy FDA review for small cell lung cancer

British drugmaker AstraZeneca Plc said on Friday its cancer drug Imfinzi has been granted a speedy review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...

29 Nov 15:27 CNA 5644198863604013906.html
AstraZeneca's Imfinzi gets FDA priority review for small cell lung cancer

British drugmaker AstraZeneca Plc said on Friday its cancer drug Imfinzi has been granted a speedy review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...

29 Nov 15:27 CNA 5644198864035713149.html
Editorial: Saskatchewan needs to tackle obesity

29 Nov 12:14 1 article

Editorial: Saskatchewan needs to tackle obesity

The high rate of obesity in the province should be the topic of conversation and of action.

29 Nov 12:14 Saskatoon StarPhoenix 8202104419286880102.html
Study reveals exposure of new-born babies in NICU environment to harmful chemicals

29 Nov 12:49 1 article

Study reveals exposure of new-born babies in NICU environment to harmful chemicals

A multidisciplinary team of scientists from Granada has warned for the first time of the presence of bisphenol A (BPA) and parabens (PBs) in a wide range of plastic medical devices, fabrics, personal care products (including topical creams), and nutritional supplements in hospital neonatal intensive care units, coming into direct contact with new-born babies.

29 Nov 12:49 News-Medical.net 4522523030855573902.html
This AI system may help doctors treat patients with traumatic brain injury

29 Nov 10:25 1 article

This AI system may help doctors treat patients with traumatic brain injury

The study noted that the new AI system can predict the probability of the patient dying within 30-days with accuracy of 80-85 per cent

29 Nov 10:25 Business-Standard 1502508925293937492.html
Florida woman loses nipples, nearly dies after botched plastic surgery abroad

29 Nov 15:50 1 article

Florida woman loses nipples, nearly dies after botched plastic surgery abroad

She said she thought the procedures would be liberating, but now all she feels is ashamed.

29 Nov 15:50 Fox News 7362823820784918080.html
PODCAST: Wider attention must be paid to PrEP for HIV/Aids prevention - professor | IOL

29 Nov 12:52 1 article

PODCAST: Wider attention must be paid to PrEP for HIV/Aids prevention - professor | IOL

Professor Salim S Abdool Karim, the director of the Centre for the AIDS Program of Research in South Africa, speaks to Kuben ...

29 Nov 12:52 www.iol.co.za 17825110732616341.html
UK medics fight deadly measles outbreak in Samoa

29 Nov 13:16 1 article

UK medics fight deadly measles outbreak in Samoa

UK medics will help save lives in Samoa where a fatal outbreak of measles is affecting thousands of people.

29 Nov 13:16 SCOOP 5315658998627043761.html
What Blood Tests You Should Ask For Based On Your Family History

29 Nov 10:08 1 article

What Blood Tests You Should Ask For Based On Your Family History

When it comes to labs and blood work, it’s difficult to know exactly what to ask for.

29 Nov 10:08 mindbodygreen 5822886643621257276.html
World’s First-Ever HIV Positive Sperm Bank Is Now Accepting Donations

29 Nov 15:18 1 article

World’s First-Ever HIV Positive Sperm Bank Is Now Accepting Donations

The bank aims to give those with HIV the same opportunities as everyone else.

29 Nov 15:18 Interesting Engineering 7328942540500383190.html
Nearly 2 million new HIV infections globally in 2018 | IOL News

29 Nov 15:44 1 article

Nearly 2 million new HIV infections globally in 2018 | IOL News

The Joint United Nations Programme has revealed that there was an estimated 1.7 million new HIV infections globally in 2018 ...

29 Nov 15:44 www.iol.co.za 17825110799271822.html
"Problematic Smartphone Usage" is the New Scourge of the Kids

29 Nov 13:10 1 article

"Problematic Smartphone Usage" is the New Scourge of the Kids

Psychiatric experts have got together to declare that smartphone addiction appears to be a very real thing, with research backing this up by identifying symptoms of "problematic smartphone usage" and behaviours mirroring those of addicts in nearly a quarter of young people. But will they still turn out OK and like normal adults?

29 Nov 13:10 Gizmodo UK 8363059000766864772.html
Woman walks again after surgery to stop weak neck being crushed by skull

29 Nov 10:59 1 article

Woman walks again after surgery to stop weak neck being crushed by skull

Erin Meegan, 34, was bedridden for more than 20 hours a day in constant pain - now she's recovering from rare surgery funded by £70,000 fundraiser

29 Nov 10:59 mirror 675785260138074108.html
AstraZeneca eyes early 2020 FDA verdict on Imfinzi in SCLC

29 Nov 12:03 1 article

AstraZeneca eyes early 2020 FDA verdict on Imfinzi in SCLC

The FDA has started a priority review of AstraZeneca’s immuno-oncology drug Imfinzi as a first-line treatment for small cell lung cancer (SCLC), with a decision due in the first quarter of next year.

29 Nov 12:03 PMLive 7773534727437290924.html
Three fatalities on Mayo roads so far this year

29 Nov 11:41 1 article

Three fatalities on Mayo roads so far this year

THREE deaths have occurred as a result of accidents on Mayo roads so far this year.

29 Nov 11:41 Connaught Telegraph 8840491535059333207.html
Meet Elizabeth Amoaa; the 36-year-old Ghanaian with two wombs and two cervixes

29 Nov 10:30 1 article

Meet Elizabeth Amoaa; the 36-year-old Ghanaian with two wombs and two cervixes

Elizabeth Amoaa was born with a rare condition: two vaginas, two cervixes and two wombs. She only got to know five years after the birth of her daughter. Amoaa in 2015 was diagnosed with uterus didelphys. Uterus didelphys, or “double uterus,” occurs during fetal development, when the two tubes that normally form one uterus instead...

29 Nov 10:30 Face2Face Africa 5878198129950627774.html
Kids up to 4 are main victims of antibiotics over-prescription

29 Nov 15:43 1 article

Kids up to 4 are main victims of antibiotics over-prescription

636 per 1,000 patients in this age group given these drugs, which are routinely ordered even for ailments not requiring them

29 Nov 15:43 BusinessLine 5283601947594831.html
Africa is “cradle of mankind” and these are some of the continent’s oldest tribes

29 Nov 13:30 1 article

Africa is “cradle of mankind” and these are some of the continent’s oldest tribes

A good number of indigenous African tribes are believed to be the direct descendants of the earliest man and carry unique DNA markers. This feeds into the widely held belief that humans evolved from Africa millions of years ago. Throughout European civilization some Africans dropped some of their cultures and have taken up some westernised...

29 Nov 13:30 Face2Face Africa 5878198130898497620.html
Breasts - Know 6 Strang Facts About Boobs | TheHealthSite.com

29 Nov 12:15 1 article

Breasts - Know 6 Strang Facts About Boobs | TheHealthSite.com

Breasts - Know 6 Facts About Boobs come in a wide range of shapes and sizes.Read few strange facts about human breasts at thehealthsite.com

29 Nov 12:15 Thehealthsite 4766622850162099088.html
Older veterans show how fitness intensity boosts health

29 Nov 11:00 1 article

Older veterans show how fitness intensity boosts health

Bill Myka enjoys polka dancing, chopping wood and tinkering around the house, but at 85, he wishes his balance was a bit better. He fears...

29 Nov 11:00 The Buffalo News 2088823986138627983.html
Only 35 percent of children living with HIV have access to treatment – UNICEF

29 Nov 14:49 1 article

Only 35 percent of children living with HIV have access to treatment – UNICEF

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) on Friday revealed that in 2018, more than 47 children and adolescents die every day...

29 Nov 14:49 The Nation Newspaper 2658445901871012056.html
The key principles of dry cow nutrition

29 Nov 12:00 1 article

The key principles of dry cow nutrition

There is a specific period for the dry cow called the transition period; three weeks pre-calving and three weeks post-calving.

29 Nov 12:00 AgriLand 974043784178362226.html
Norovirus outbreaks confirmed in South Devon

29 Nov 12:36 1 article

Norovirus outbreaks confirmed in South Devon

Cases have been confirmed at hospitals and care homes in the area

29 Nov 12:36 DevonLive 2469244513554500901.html
Arrayjet secures new contract to provide SciLifeLab with microarray technology for proteomics research

29 Nov 12:55 1 article

Arrayjet secures new contract to provide SciLifeLab with microarray technology for proteomics research

Arrayjet, the Scottish-based microarray instrumentation company, has secured a GBP250,000 contract to provide the Swedish SciLifeLab - the national hub for molecular bioscience in Sweden - with microarray technology to provide further analytical information for mapping the human protein atlas.

29 Nov 12:55 News-Medical.net 4522523031165979934.html
New Strawberry-Flavored H.I.V. Drugs for Babies Are Offered at $1 a Day

29 Nov 14:19 1 article

New Strawberry-Flavored H.I.V. Drugs for Babies Are Offered at $1 a Day

Thousands of infants are doomed to early deaths each year, in part because pediatric medicines come in hard pills or bitter syrups that need refrigeration.

29 Nov 14:19 NY Times 1961078289677552135.html
CAT 2019 answer key, response sheet released: Steps to download, result dates

29 Nov 11:04 1 article

CAT 2019 answer key, response sheet released: Steps to download, result dates

IIM CAT answer key 2019: Based on the final answer key, the CAT results will be declared by the second week of January 2020. The CAT 2019 score will be valid till December 31, 2020

29 Nov 11:04 The Indian Express 2885715105389042034.html
A chemical pregnancy is a miscarriage, but doctors say it’s a good sign if you’re trying to get pregnant

29 Nov 14:53 1 article

A chemical pregnancy is a miscarriage, but doctors say it’s a good sign if you’re trying to get pregnant

Conception doesn’t always lead to a baby. Sometimes pregnancy ends quickly on its own.

29 Nov 14:53 Business Insider Malaysia 8325046882201349439.html
Clinic opens to solve men's sexual health issues, 100% money back guarantee

29 Nov 12:19 1 article

Clinic opens to solve men's sexual health issues, 100% money back guarantee

A New men’s only clinic that specializes in providing trusted solutions for men suffering from erectile dysfunction, low testosterone, low libido, low reproductive fluid and other male infertility issues has commenced in Lagos.

29 Nov 12:19 Legit 3764253651066049600.html
A long forgotten Canadian discovery used to treat superbugs

29 Nov 15:20 1 article

A long forgotten Canadian discovery used to treat superbugs

A cystic fibrosis patient infected with a dangerous superbug has become one of the first Canadians to try phage therapy -- inhaling viruses found in sewage to kill the bacteria in her lungs. The experimental treatment, discovered in Canada over a century ago, may become a new weapon in the war against drug resistant bacteria.

29 Nov 15:20 W5 2422791598221451503.html
'Sci-fi' electrode sleeve offers new hope for millions of paralysis patients

29 Nov 13:38 1 article

'Sci-fi' electrode sleeve offers new hope for millions of paralysis patients

Cutting-edge technology is giving new hope to millions of people living with paralysis across the United States. Researchers at The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research have successfully developed a light-weight, wearable electrode sleeve that regulates and triggers finger movement in quadriplegics.

29 Nov 13:38 Fox News 7362823820875083268.html
Mum shares heart-wrenching photos to show the 'reality of childhood cancer'

29 Nov 11:06 1 article

Mum shares heart-wrenching photos to show the 'reality of childhood cancer'

Sophia Soto was just 14 months old when she was diagnosed with cancer, beginning six months of gruelling treatment during which the little girl endured 60 rounds of chemotherapy

29 Nov 11:06 mirror 675785261756204581.html
How to Actually Promote Diversity in STEM

29 Nov 11:00 1 article

How to Actually Promote Diversity in STEM

The future depends on a robust scientific workforce, but millions of minority students are massively underrepresented in these fields.

29 Nov 11:00 The Atlantic 100708437387231970.html
World Aids Day reflects importance of community effort

29 Nov 10:11 1 article

World Aids Day reflects importance of community effort

Sunday 1 December is World Aids Day and the theme of this year’s observance is that communities can make a difference by fighting to end the epidemic.

29 Nov 10:11 SCOOP 5315658999812581240.html
How People Are Using Our Chicago Parking Ticket Data in Their Research

29 Nov 10:00 1 article

How People Are Using Our Chicago Parking Ticket Data in Their Research

Close to 1,300 people have downloaded data from our app, The Ticket Trap. We talked with some of them.

29 Nov 10:00 ProPublica 7866676283043906587.html
Should You Drink Full-Cream Milk?

29 Nov 12:00 1 article

Should You Drink Full-Cream Milk?

The Heart Foundation now recommends full-fat milk, cheese and yoghurt or reduced-fat options as part of its updated dietary advice for 2020. This moves away from earlier advice that recommended only reduced-fat dairy when it comes to heart health. So, what’s behind the latest change? And what does this mean for...

29 Nov 12:00 Lifehacker Australia 3742423168854300375.html
Ancient Armenian Female Warrior Suffered Hatchet Wounds And Arrow Blow Before Death

29 Nov 15:51 1 article

Ancient Armenian Female Warrior Suffered Hatchet Wounds And Arrow Blow Before Death

More than 2,000 years ago, a young Armenian woman found herself at the forefront of a battle. Now, her newly unearthed remains are allowing archaeologists

29 Nov 15:51 IFLScience 242791750088388773.html
That Recruitment Letter From Harvard Probably Doesn’t Mean Much

29 Nov 13:43 1 article

That Recruitment Letter From Harvard Probably Doesn’t Mean Much

Especially if you’re African-American, according to a new study.

29 Nov 13:43 NY Times 1961078288014364001.html
headaches - know some surprising causes | TheHealthSite.com

29 Nov 15:22 1 article

headaches - know some surprising causes | TheHealthSite.com

Do you often suffer from debilitating headaches? Read on to now some surprising causes that is also backed by scientific research.

29 Nov 15:22 Thehealthsite 4766622849325008778.html
Healthy coral sounds lure fish back to abandoned reefs, study finds

29 Nov 10:00 1 article

Healthy coral sounds lure fish back to abandoned reefs, study finds

With global heating damaging corals worldwide, experts find potential tool in ‘acoustic enrichment’ to recolonise reefs

29 Nov 10:00 the Guardian 1491978795993960817.html
3 Reasons To Add Low Impact Cardio Into Your Workout Routine

29 Nov 15:43 1 article

3 Reasons To Add Low Impact Cardio Into Your Workout Routine

Anyone want to go for a stroll?

29 Nov 15:43 mindbodygreen 5822886644202583479.html
US births decline for fourth year in a row, CDC says

29 Nov 15:17 1 article

US births decline for fourth year in a row, CDC says

(CNN) — The number of births in the United States declined for a fourth year following an increase in 2014, according to a new report...

29 Nov 15:17 WSVN 7News 4504855331472878026.html
AI can increase people's wellbeing but potential dangers remain

29 Nov 12:50 1 article

AI can increase people's wellbeing but potential dangers remain

A delegation of members of the European Economic and Social Committee visited three Finnish technological hubs to assess the potential benefits and dangers of artificial intelligence for our society.

29 Nov 12:50 News-Medical.net 4522523030449323692.html
"A Stroke Of Bad Luck" Pushed Neanderthals Into Extinction, Says New Study

29 Nov 10:26 1 article

"A Stroke Of Bad Luck" Pushed Neanderthals Into Extinction, Says New Study

What killed off the Neanderthals? It’s often posed that the Neanderthals, our heavy-browed cousins that stomped around Europe and western Asia until 40,000

29 Nov 10:26 IFLScience 242791748661514005.html
These female African scientists have changed the world in various ways

29 Nov 14:00 1 article

These female African scientists have changed the world in various ways

Women have been responsible for some of the most important scientific revolutions that shaped the modern world. From Marie Curie’s discoveries about radiation to Grace Hopper’s groundbreaking work on computer programming, and Barbara McClintock’s pioneering approach to genetics. But too often their stories aren’t just about the difficulties they faced in cracking some of the toughest problems in science, but also...

29 Nov 14:00 Face2Face Africa 5878198131153109631.html
MRI wait times lag provincial average in three out of four of the region's hospitals

29 Nov 14:30 1 article

MRI wait times lag provincial average in three out of four of the region's hospitals

If you’re anxiously awaiting a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) exam, at any of the four major hospitals in Kamloops and the Okanagan, you’ll fi

29 Nov 14:30 iNFOnews.ca 6669504246023781181.html
New automated method helps identify cancer cell metabolism inhibitors

29 Nov 13:40 1 article

New automated method helps identify cancer cell metabolism inhibitors

UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have developed a new automated method for testing hundreds of molecules at a time to find out which ones block cancer cells from consuming glucose - the sugars they need to spread and grow.

29 Nov 13:40 News-Medical.net 4522523031563665291.html