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Latest Health News
Healthcare across Guyana has been
steadily improving, and with the introduction of the
National Health Plan in 2002, there are broad based
efforts to ensure that it responds to the needs of
all Guyanese. A government initiative, the Health
Plan emerged out of consultations with stakeholders
at every level of the society and is a comprehensive
strategy to tackle the complexities of catering to
the nation's healthcare needs.
Disturbing Rates Of Child Abuse And Hospitalizations
Controlling Gene Expression With New RNA-Based Therapeutic Strategies
Football Findings Suggest Concussions Caused By Series Of Hits
Cause Of Metabolic Disease Identified By Whole Exome Sequencing
Temporary Stent Procedure Improves Stroke Recovery
Insight Into Cell Aging Likely Following Discovery Of Extremely Long-Lived Proteins
Weight Management Programs For African-American Women Are More Successful If Held In A Church
Brain Tumor Eradication And Prolonged Survival
The Risk Of Colon Cancer Could Be Reduced By Regular Use Of Vitamin And Mineral Supplements
Within Weeks Of Smoking Cessation, Coughing And Other Respiratory Symptoms Improve
New Device Removes Stroke-Causing Blood Clots Better Than Standard Treatment
How To Boost The Power Of Pain Relief, Without Drugs
Memory And Silence - A Complex Relationship
In Heart Failure Treatment, Warfarin And Aspirin Are Similar
Rare Mutations May Help Explain Aneurysm In High-Risk Families
Geriatric Patients At High Risk Of Vitamin D Deficiency
Disability Among Stroke Patients Not Improved By New Drug
Clopidogrel With Aspirin Doesn't Prevent More Small Strokes, May Increase Risk Of Bleeding, Death
When Caring For Older People, Dignity Counts
Doctors 2.0 & You - May 23-24 2012 - The HealthCare Social Media And Web 2.0 Conference!
Gender Specific Behavior Traced To Hormone-Controlled Genes In The Brain
Home-based Dialysis For Kidney Failure Gaining Popularity In Developing Countries
Multiple Exposure To Anesthesia Increases Risk Of ADHD In Young Children
Study Of Identical Twins Reveals Mechanisms Behind Aging
Racial Disparities Likely Reduced By Sickle Cell Anemia Stroke Prevention Efforts
For Atrial Fibrillation Patients, Rivaroxaban Has Less Risk Of Brain Bleeding In Patients At High Risk For Stroke
Patients With Anemia May Be At More Than Triple The Risk Of Dying After A Stroke
High-Risk Prostate Cancer Can Be Predicted By Investigational Urine Test In Men Who Chose 'Watchful Waiting'
When HIV Patients Waver On Meds
When Confinement Leads To Death
Elevated Glucose Associated With Undetected Heart Damage
The Benefits Of Novel PSA Velocity Risk Count Testing For Prostate Cancer
For Patients With Primary Biliary Cirrhosis, Rituximab A Possible Treatment Option
Coffee Consumption Reduces Fibrosis Risk In Those With Fatty Liver Disease
Dangerous Dust
How Bacteria Come Back From The Dead
Among Moderate Drinkers, The Effect Of Occasional Binge Drinking On Heart Disease And Mortality
Scientists Prove Multiple DNA Repair Defect In Monocytes
Identification Of Potential New Treatment For Leishmaniasis
New Hope For Patients With Deadly Brain Tumor
Gene Related To Fat Preferences In Humans Found
Sunshine May Help To Prevent Allergies And Eczema
Malaria Kills 1.2 Million Annually, Double Previous Estimates
Has Komen Shot Itself In The Foot?
Baby Boomers Getting More Sexually Transmitted Diseases
200 Years Of Infectious Diseases
Mental Illness Suspect Genes Found To Be Among The Most Environmentally Responsive By NIH Study
Best Treatment For TB Patients Could Be Determined By 'Goldilocks' Gene
Distinguishing Between The Forgetful And Those At Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease
Cedars-Sinai Neurology Researchers Present Findings At International Stroke Conference
Probable Mechanism Underlying Resveratrol Activity Revealed By NIH Study
Exercise In Low Oxygen Environment May Result In Improved Insulin Sensitivity
Link Between Heart Failure And Thinner Bones And Fractures
Battling Lung Cancer With Combination Drug Therapy
Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs From Website Advertising Risky For Purchasers
Treating Brain Injuries With Stem Cell Transplants - Promising Results
Memory Function - Decaffeinated Coffee May Help
Does A Lab-Measured Compassionate Brain Fare Well In Real Life?
NHS Will Have To Be Re-Reformed Within Five Years, UK
GP Burnout Rates High in UK
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