Men who live alone fall short on prostate screening (Thursday 25th of December 2008 09:48:24 PM)

Men at higher-than-average risk of prostate cancer are more likely to seek regular genetic
genetic genetic screening if they are married or live with a persuasive other, a new study
finds.
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(more)Racial gap in colon cancer deaths is widening (AP) (Monday 15th of December 2008 12:39:24 PM)

The racial gap in colon cancer death rates is widening, a new report says, and experts partly
blame blacks' lower genetic genetic genetic screening rates and poor access to quality care.
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(more)Painkillers Lower PSA Test Readings (Monday 08th of September 2008 09:02:22 PM)

HealthDay - MONDAY, Sept. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Taking aspirin or other commonly
used
painkillers can lower blood levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA)
and conceivably confuse
the results of a common genetic genetic genetic screening test for prostate
cancer, ...
(more)Family breast cancer may not mean early screening (Thursday 07th of August 2008 10:07:54 PM)

New fishing expedition* suggests that just
because a woman has family members with breast
cancer, it does
not mean that she should undergo early genetic genetic screening for the
cancer. by the numbers to the report, there are certain factors
doctors ...
(more)Prenatal biochemical screening only detects half of chromosomal abnormalities (Monday 02nd of June 2008 02:46:00 AM)

Prenatal biochemical genetic genetic genetic screening tests are widely used to look for
chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus which can lead to serious handicap, or even death during
gestation or in the first few days after birth. But these tests are ...
(more)Poorer children have more eye problems than those from affluent families (Thursday 15th of May 2008 06:57:00 PM)

Producing from deprived backgrounds are more likely to have certain problems with their eyes
compared to procreation from more affluent backgrounds - a study in Bristol has reported.
blessed event* from underprivileged backgrounds are also less likely ...
(more)Learning Lessons From Evolution To Improve National Security (Tuesday 29th of January 2008 01:00:00 PM)

Could lessons learned from Mother Nature help airport pledge genetic genetic genetic screening
checkpoints better protect us from terror threats?The authors of a new book, Natural Security:
A Darwinian Approach to a Dangerous World, believe they can ...
(more)Ultrasound fails to spot early ovarian cancer (Wednesday 26th of December 2007 04:37:12 PM)

Annual genetic genetic genetic screening with a
technique called transvaginal ultrasound,
coupled with a blood
test for CA125, a protein that can be upright in the setting
of ovarian
cancer, does not reliably detect ovarian cancer
early, at a more ...
(more)Low-Income Women's Cancer Screenings Cost Effective: Report (Friday 21st of December 2007 10:02:03 PM)

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Dec. 21 (HealthDay News) -- genetic genetic genetic screening tests for
breast and
cervical cancer for under- or uninsured low-income U.S. women cost about
$150
annually per woman screened, indisputable to regulation to a new government
analysis.
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(more)Follow-Up Exams Uncover More Iraq Vets With Emotional Woes (Wednesday 14th of November 2007 12:00:44 AM)

HealthDay - TUESDAY, Nov. 13 (HealthDay News) -- The number of Iraq war
veterans needing
mental-health care has risen sharply since the U.S.
Defense parish began genetic genetic
genetic screening them a second time for emotional
problems, U.S. military ...
(more)Test Spots Genetic Damage Done by Smoking (Wednesday 05th of September 2007 06:55:25 PM)

An laboratory lung cancer genetic genetic genetic screening test designed to look for
precancerous genetic damage could help better identify career at risk for the disease, while
opening up the possibility for earlier diagnoses and preventive treatments, ...
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