Scientists drug-test whole cities (AP)
AP - Researchers have figured out how to give an entire community a drug test using just a teaspoon of wastewater from a city’s sewer plant.
Vaccine Stops Alzheimer's Brain 'Tangles' (healthDay)
healthDay - TUESDAY, Aug. 21 (healthDay News) — A vaccine designed to combat a protein implicated in Alzheimer's disease has proven effective in mice, U.S. scientists say.
Republican Presidential Candidate Giuliani Discusses health Care At Events In N.H., S.C.
Presidential candidate and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) on Thursday during a one-hour forum in Derry, N.H., focused on health care and promoted his recent proposal, the AP/Winston-Salem Journal reports. Giuliani said that U.S. [click link for full article]
Doctors Share Joys And Frustrations In New Book ‘On Being A Doctor 3′
Doctors’ observations of their patients and everyday experiences in medicine can be inspiring, tragic, infuriating, funny, or poignant. The American College of Physicians, the nation’s largest medical specialty organization, has published a compilation of stories, essays, and poems by doctors and their patients, “On Being a Doctor 3. [click link for full article]
health Risk Assessment Discussed In New Book
Risks are borne voluntarily, as in the case of medical tests or elective surgery, or thrust upon us, as in the case of exposure to environmental contamination. [click link for full article]
Government Needs To Act Now To Prevent Feast Or Famine NHS Job Market, Says RCN, UK
Responding to the ‘Vacancies in the NHS England’ figures released by the Information Centre for health and Social Care, General Secretary of the RCN, Dr Peter Carter said: “This is not a ‘good news’ story for nurses. [click link for full article]
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