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It's the fourth most common type of cancer in men and the eighth most common in women, leading to roughly 14,000 deaths a year.But today, researchers are fine-tuning a simple urine test that can detect bladder cancer up to six months before other methods, with up to 95 percent accuracy.
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EDAP TMS SA , the global leader in therapeutic ultrasound, announced today that the French regulatory organization AFSSAPS has authorized a Phase I clinical study to evaluate High Intensity Focused Ultrasound technology in patients with metastatic liver cancer.
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... topics including pediatrics, infection, infertility, stone disease, transplant, penile, prostate, bladder and kidney cancer, as well as sexual dysfunction, incontinence and robotics. I will summarize some of those topical summary statements in ...
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... the numerous conditions that obesity causes, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and some forms of cancer, that makes it expensive. Not only are you more at risk of these killer conditions, but also from other problems such as ...
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... in cranberries called proanthocyanidins (PACs) prevent bacteria (E. coli) from attaching to the cells that line the urinary tract, thus preventing infection. And they may also have 'an anti-adhesion effect on certain harmful bacteria' in the mouth ...
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... staph bacteria that cause skin infections. They are now working on detecting bacteria responsible for common urinary-tract infections. The sensors could also be used to quickly spot bacteria in food or bioterror agents in water supplies, or even to ...
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... are significantly less likely to suffer from ear infections, vomiting, diarrhea, pneumonia, asthma, diabetes, and urinary-tract infections, as well as from food allergies and eczema if your family has a history of either. Nursing may also boost ...
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... & Demographic Trends 10 Health Care Trends 13 Medical Conditions 15 Acute Conditions 15 Chronic Conditions 17 Cancer & AIDS 19 Health Insurance Trends 22 National Health Expenditures 26 Medical Providers 30 Acute Care Hospitals 31 Physicians 32 ...
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The kidneys are a pair of organs found just above the waist on either side of the spine. As part of the urinary tract, they filter waste out of the blood and make urine. They also make substances which help control blood pressure and control the ...
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... to both mother and baby. Babies are said to be less likely to suffer from gastroenteritis, respiratory problems, urinary tract and ear infections, asthma, eczema and childhood diabetes. Mothers have lower risks of being diagnosed with breast cancer, ...
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... on Tuesday. Unsafe practices Unsafe practices at the time of menstruation were cited to be the causative factor for urinary tract infection, anaemia and cervical cancer. The second-level workshop has 84 panelists representing NGOs, higher education ...
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... They also 'mark' (the location of) toilets wherever they go. Their sexual lives suffer as well because of their urinary incontinence problem, says Dr Andrea Tubaro, Associate Professor of Urology at the Second School of Medicine of 'La Sapienza' ...
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... pelvic pain. Other blood tests might also be done. Your doctor may also test a urine sample for infections such as urinary tract infection. Cultures may be taken to check for sexually transmitted diseases. Next, your doctor may suggest a ...
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A daily dose of aspirin can prevent the occurrence of cancer in people with a genetic predisposition towards Lynch syndrome, a Newcastle University scientist has told EuropeA's largest cancer congress.
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... spectroscopy (NIRS). The Company is currently focused on products that aid in the diagnosis and treatment of urinary incontinence, lower urinary tract symptoms, erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and traumatic ...
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... balance, coordination and short-term memory performance in animal studies. Black raspberries fight against colon cancer. Cranberries in juice cocktail have proven to be helpful fighting urinary tract infections for women with this chronic condition, ...
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Jenna Waters has a spirit that even cancer can't diminish. She rarely complains about the hospital stays, except when she is awakened every 30 minutes by nurses taking her vital signs.
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Jenna Waters has a spirit that even cancer can't diminish. She rarely complains about the hospital stays, except when she is awakened every 30 minutes by nurses taking her vital signs.
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... oxidative damage (Ever hear of free radicals?). This type of action reduces the risk of developing certain types of cancer. Hormonal. Some phytochemicals such as those found in soy foods imitate human estrogens, blocking the action of our own ...
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