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Treatment news : November 2007

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Knee replacement patient - Belgium
A new study has revealed that hip replacement  surgery provides long-term benefits for patients with osteoarthritis (OA). Hip replacement is often carried out when a patient's hip joint has worn...
young man
Young people have a "whole range of services available" for accessing information on sexual health and tests for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), the Sex Education Forum has said....
cancer cell
New research suggests that drugs which block the growth of new blood vessels in tumours may boost the effectiveness of cancer-killing viruses. The viruses are viewed as a promising form of cancer...
Twins born with new infertility treatment
A new study has revealed that a third of men with erectile dysfunction (ED) give up on having satisfactory sex after just one attempt with impotence pills. Research presented at the tenth congress of...
Irritible Bowel Syndrome (IBS) - stress related
Employers can improve the level of workplace health in their company by allowing staff to work flexibly, experts have said. According to the Health and Safety Executive's 2006/07 survey of...
Spire Healthcare - sexy tummy
Cosmetic surgeons are constantly developing new techniques to enhance patients' appearance and the latest craze set to take off is reported to be the belly button makeover. A growing number of people...
Study reveals widespread breast cancer confusion
Women living in urban areas may be more likely to need breast cancer treatment , researchers have said. A study involving 972 women, carried out by the Princess Grace Hospital, a private hospital in...
clean hospital mrsa
Many British people mistrust the NHS despite huge increases in spending, it has been revealed. A study at the University of Kent found that most people believe that recent NHS reforms have been...
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The medical tourism industry has really taken off in Vietnam thanks to the opening of additional specialised clinics and the latest technologies, it has been reported. According to the Thanh Nien...
Philippines - cadiz
The Philippines  is experiencing a 'new wave' of travellers seeking medical treatment abroad , according to former health secretary Alfredo Bengzon. Mr Bengzon told the Philippine Headline News...
Stroke Rehabilitation
Fewer people would need stroke rehabilitation if patients suffering so-called 'mini strokes' were assessed sooner by specialists, a study suggests. Researchers at the University of Manchester found...
One in ten girls have sexual infection
A new report has raised concerns about Britain's sexual health , with the number of new sexually transmitted infections (STIs) increasing by 2.2 per cent between 2005 and 2006. A total of 376,508 new...
Hair loss – what are the treatments?
Men who are suffering from hair loss have a "really hard time", according to the charity Alopecia UK. Alopecia is a natural process of hair loss or thinning that affects around two thirds of...
DNA tests improve cervical cancer screening
People with a particular gene may be less likely to need cancer treatment , new research suggests. A study by researchers at University College London's Institute of Child Health found that people...
Botox injection
An investigation by consumer watchdog Which? has uncovered an illegal advertisement for botox parties posted on the internet by an ex-nurse. The investigation team contacted the ex-nurse after...
Pre-obesity-surgical weight loss linked to shorter
Doctors are finding it difficult to deal with the fast increase in the number of obese people across the globe, according to a new report. A researcher at the University of Alberta said that, when it...
Obesity danger: winter eating advice
Christmas is coming and everyone's scared of getting fat, but a leading nutritionist has said that Britons can avoid piling on the pounds by eating in moderation over the festive period. Vicky Warr,...
Varicose vein surgery - Get a quote now
Many people seek private treatment for varicose veins , with around 30 per cent of adults estimated to be affected by the problem. The condition is not just a cosmetic problem though, according to the...
Saga pedometer
Use of a pedometer to measure the number of steps a person takes in a day can help them to become more physically active, lose weight and reduce their blood pressure, experts have said. A study by...
cancer cell
Researchers have found that a cancer treatment used to treat a bone marrow cancer called myeloma actually works by boosting the action of a cancer-promoting gene. The startling find was made by...