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To live or die - computer will decide |
...led people better than their closest relatives.
A new research conducted by National Institute of Health (NIH) introduced a software program that can calculate all the pros and contras for further treatment of the seriously ill patients based on the mathematical formula. The decisions made by computer calculations are claimed to be even more accurate than those of the patient's close people.
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USA Workers Allowed to Use Marijuana? |
...a for medical purposes, according to ASA data on registered users. The list of states that allow marijuana use continues to grow. In April, New Mexico joined the list of 11 states allowing marijuana treatment.
The issue is rarely aroused in court, however more and more employers feel concerned about a worker smoking marijuana during his working hours. Many companies believe that marijuana use influences employee perf... |
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HIV blood killed haemophilia patients |
...The first hearing began on the case of contaminated blood that was used for treatment of haemophilia patients in Britain.
The program created by NHS, a well-known health services in Britain, was meant to supply haemophiliacs with new blood product but it turned out that blood was infected with HIV and Hepatitis C. More than 2,000 patients infected through contaminated blood died or are reported to be seriously ill.
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Algerian woman gave birth to septuplets |
...wspaper reported.
It was the first pregnancy of 27 year old woman. The last three months before the children births she had to spend in the hospital. It became known that woman undergone fertility treatment for six months before and got pregnant on the fifth year of her marriage.
This is not a single event of multiple birth in the history. There have been several cases of septuplets(7 children), octuplets(8 childre... |
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Further escalation in the Estonian - Russian relationship |
...kin, who was having an official visit to Estonian capital at that time.
Moscow's authorities have expressed their protests against these actions and claimed that everyone involved in this inhumane treatment be punished.
Mr. Sorokin was visiting Tallinn due to youth events, organized by Moscow authorities for young men in Baltic countries. Such events are being organized since 1996.
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Rare Cancer After Collapsing Twin Towers 9/11 Tragedy |
...The head of Medical Monitoring Program taking the responsibility of post-traumatic treatment of World Trade Center workers who were on September 11, noticed they had a rare and strange cancer form.
Dr. Robin Herbert the head of this program claimed that workers had a rare blood and lymphatic cancer. More than 20,000 people were examined after experts found there were many cases of multiple myeloma in young people that... |
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Inborn Empathy - In Other's Shoes Completely |
...lly. Studying people with mirror synesthesia emphasizes that empathy is a result of being able to put oneself in other people's shoes.
The new findings can be helpful for understanding and better treatment of other conditions such as autism, when a person has a difficulty relating to others.
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A Jogger Wearing iPod Struck by Lightning |
...t of lightning, fitness, jogging and cardio are actually good for your health. For more nutrition and medical questions, visit a quality online resource. From first aid kits to acne treatment, the solution is a click away.
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Scientists Discover New Facts about 'Placebo Effect' |
...New study conducted by scientists helped them discover a brain region responsible for the placebo effect when a person strongly believes in the effectiveness of the received treatment, thus boosting its effect. Even if a patient is given a sugar pill instead of real drug, his belief in the therapeutic effect actually makes him feel better.
The University of Michigan researchers studied the nucleus accubens (NAC), a re... |
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World's First Center to Treat Nail Biting Habit |
...ated that the new center over the past two years has created its own technique that cures the individual from biting nails, thus making it impossible for one to start biting nails again.
The basic treatment of patients who love to bite their nails takes just a few hours. Alain-Raymond van Abbe claims that after repeating the procedure for four weeks the patient will be entirely cured. He outlined that the treatment pr... |
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Genes Permanently Turned On by Smoking |
...nbsp;To learn more about recovery, methadone
detox, or prescription pill addiction our site can be a great resource. Detox
is generally a very difficult time, but with the correct medical treatment, it can be done.
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