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Treatment news : December 2006

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The Independent logo
Patients who lead unhealthy lifestyles could be forced to wait for treatment on the NHS or else seek private healthcare, as those with 'self-inflicted' illnesses may not be viewed as priorities in...
Flu vaccination
A leading private clinic is offering ten per cent off all travel vaccinations and malaria medications for Hajj pilgrims in an attempt to reduce the potential health risks. Harley Street's Number One...
Obese person
Many families have refused to take part in an official report into childhood obesity, creating difficulties for researchers, it has emerged. The Association of Public Health Observatories, which has...
Mistletoe
Mistletoe is unlikely to be the wonder cancer treatment   that many had hoped for, according to doctors. Studies have provided little proof that extracts of mistletoe can be used to target cancer...
Miscarriage association logo
Women who are underweight when they conceive are more likely to suffer a miscarriage during the early stages of pregnancy, according to new research. A study commissioned by the Miscarriage...
Cancer research logo
The rise in obesity  levels is likely to lead to an increase in the number of cancer patients, with doctors predicted to be diagnosing as many as 12,000 new weight-related cancer cases every year...
Obese - zip fastening
Exceptionally overweight children are to be offered obesity surgery on the NHS following new guidance from the government's health watchdog. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence...
Patients requiring orthopaedic surgery, such as hip replacement and knee surgery , are in some cases facing waits of over two years for NHS treatment. New government figures have revealed that efforts...
LA Biomed logo
Eating a low-fat diet could be a good way of preventing a recurrence of breast cancer , according to US researchers. A team led by Dr Rowan Chlebowski of the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute...
EPIC logo
An active lifestyle could help to reduce the risk of developing colon cancer by over a fifth, according to new research.   Scientists at the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and...
Irish Cancer society logo
A patient's ability to pay for private healthcare can be a significant barrier to the early diagnosis of cancer, a new study has found. Researchers from the Irish College of General Practitioners...
Health insurance risks - smoking
Smokers who suffer from knee osteoarthritis experience greater cartilage loss and pain than non-smokers, according to a new study. Researchers at the Mayo Clinic found that men who were current...
Journal of American Medical association logo
Men who receive treatment for early-stage, localised prostate cancer live significantly longer than those who are advised to 'watch and wait', a study has shown. Researchers at the University of...
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center logo
Researchers believe that a recent seven per cent fall in breast cancer cases in the US could be related to a decrease in the number of women taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Breast cancer...
Maries Stopes - contraception and termination of p
The country's leading reproductive healthcare charity, Marie Stopes International , is offering a special Christmas Emergency Contraception kit to help women be prepared for the festive party season....
Obesity - obese man
People in Norfolk are being forced to seek private obesity treatment because the local NHS trust is refusing to foot the bill. Some 20,000 people in the county meet National Institute for Health and...
Palomar Lux1540 Fractional™ Laser
A new type of skin resurfacing technology has been announced which claims to improve skin colour, smooth fine lines, lighten skin discolouration and gently tighten the skin. The Palomar LUX1540...
BUPA logo
Bupa  is establishing the first national network of quality-accredited ophthalmology services in the UK. The private healthcare firm already has networks for cancer services, including breast,...
Radiological society of North America logo
Radiologists involved in breast cancer treatment could benefit from using a new ultrasound technique  to distinguish between benign and malignant lesions, according to new research. Elasticity...
University of Dundee
Scientists have developed a mathematical model which they believe could help to end the uncertainty involved in cancer treatment . Experts at Dundee University have revealed that the computer...