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Dairy foods: The correct dose is three serves a day

Dairy foods: The correct dose is three serves a day

The drink you pour in your glass can make a positive difference to your health, and that of your patients.

13 Mar 2007

BMI (body mass index)
BMI

BMI (body mass index)

The body mass index is a physical measurement used to assess your total amount of body fat. It is calculated by dividing your weight in…

16 Feb 2007

Pneumococcal Vaccination Cost Effective And Should Substantially Reduce Child Mortality

Pneumococcal Vaccination Cost Effective And Should Substantially Reduce Child Mortality

Routine vaccination of infants against Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus)* in the world’s poorest countries should substantially reduce childhood mortality and be…

13 Feb 2007

Day Surgery Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (DSTURP)

Day Surgery Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (DSTURP)

Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) involves using a thin tube, passed up through the urethra, to see and remove a bladder obstruction. The length of…

09 Feb 2007

Adverse Drug Reactions

Adverse Drug Reactions

Medical health information: Adverse drug reaction to new and mixtures of prescription medicine side effects or adverse prescription drug reactions

01 Feb 2007

Mental Changes After Coronary Bypass Surgery

Mental Changes After Coronary Bypass Surgery

Heart bypass surgery is performed under anaesthesia, and neurological changes and mental health conditions like depression are common consequences.

17 Jan 2007

Blood glucose control (blood sugar levels)

Blood glucose control (blood sugar levels)

Our blood glucose level, or blood sugar level, is the amount of glucose in the blood. Glucose levels are measured most commonly to diagnose or to…

17 Jan 2007

Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy

The human brain may be classified into several parts, including the cerebellum, parietal lobe, frontal lobe, temporal lobe and occipital lobe.

11 Jan 2007

Petechiae skin purpura

Petechiae skin purpura

Petechiae skin purpura are pinpoint bleeds under the skin which may result from trauma, infection or in serious cases requiring treatment, a blood disorder.

08 Jan 2007