Guardian United Kingdom Débora Miranda guardian.co.uk, Monday 20 June 2011 08.00 BST Cancer kills more people worldwide that AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria together – but most of Africa doesn’t even have a word for it. So where should Africa’s medical profession start in the bid to increase screening? There are more than 200 dialects spoken […]
The annual legs akimbo hootenanny
Canberra Times Australia BY JENNA PRICE 21 Jun, 2011 04:00 AM Honestly, it’s not that I minded pap smears all that much, the annual legs akimbo hootenanny at my local doctor. I’m not at all squeamish about my bits (in fact some readers love to complain that I mention vaginas, penises and sex far too […]
Large patient pool in India for trials
The Times of India June 18, 2011 Factors such as skilled medical professionals, low-cost services, diverse genetic pool, large patient pool and world-class hospitals to undertake clinical trials are the reason for India becoming a favoured destination for such clinical trials. Andhra Pradesh accounts for almost 28 per cent of total trials in the country. […]
Concern over low vaccine uptake
Stuff.Co New Zealand Emma Baily June 18, 2011 South Canterbury has the lowest uptake of the Gardasil vaccine in the country, nearly three times lower than the national average. Latest Ministry of Health figures show just 17 per cent of girls born in 1997, now in year 10, had the three Gardasil vaccinations last year […]
Babies die after vaccination
By Megan Baadjies A Cape Flats community is shocked and enraged after the sudden mysterious death of two infants. Manenberg residents say the three-month-old babies died within a few hours of each other after receiving their routine vaccination injections at the local clinic. Hajiera Liewenberg, 23, who was with mom Nikita Le Grange, 20, at […]
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