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Few lessons are learnt from NHS inquiries When things go wrong in the NHS the official reaction is to set up an inquiry. Yet a study in this week's BMJ finds that many inquiry reports highlight similar sorts of failures, suggesting that lessons are not always learnt. Researchers at the University of Manchester analysed 59 inquiry reports from 1974 to 2002 to explore their use and impact... view more... (2002-10-15)
ICSI: Is it really safe? The absolute risk of having a baby with a serious congenital malformation or chromosomal abnormality as a result of using ICSI* is small, Dr Ulla-Britt Wennerholm told a news briefing today (Monday 1 July) at the annual conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Vienna. "Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)... view more... (2002-06-29)
Concerns over public reporting on quality of care in the NHS The public disclosure of information about quality of care is a central component of UK government plans for the reform of the NHS. A study in this week's BMJ finds that the public and health professionals support the principle of publishing information about general practice performance, but are concerned about the practical implications.... view more... (2002-11-27)
Children with cerebral palsy can look forward to improved quality of life Dr Elise Davis and Professor Elizabeth Waters from Deakin's School of Health and Social Development have developed a world-first questionnaire aimed at determining if treatments for children with cerebral palsy improve their overall wellbeing, not just their mobility. view more (2006-11-16)
Benefits Outweigh Burden Of Chemotherapy After Breast Cancer (P 277) The benefits of adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer outweigh its side-effects, especially for younger women, conclude authors of a study in this week's issue of THE LANCET. Previous randomised trials have shown that prolonged chemotherapy for breast cancer substantially reduces the risk of disease relapse and death compared with no... view more... (2001-07-25)
Horphag's Prelox provides over-the-counter solution For couples worldwide, erectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the leading contributors to a man's inability to perform. As millions of men in America each year look for a solution, many seek alternative treatments to prescription medications and surgery that may have dangerous side effects. view more (2007-12-04)
Quality of life predicts cancer survival, U-M study finds Head and neck cancer patients who reported lower physical quality of life were more likely to die from their disease, according to a new study from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. view more (2008-05-30)
Deep Organ Image MR Scan Development Oxford Researchers have developed a new, simple, design of accessory MR surface coil which significantly enhances the quality and clarity of deep organ MRI images. A new design of magnetic resonance imaging surface coil has been developed in which the location, size and improved homogeneity of the magnetic field within the, so called, "sweet... view more... (2004-04-08)
Seizure drug enhances sleep for women with hot flashes Gabapentin, a drug initially used to treat seizures, improves sleep quality in menopausal women with hot flashes, University of Rochester Medical Center researchers report online and in the September issue of the Journal of Women's Health. view more (2009-09-09)
Electroconvulsive therapy improves quality of life for at least six months Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) - shock treatment -improves quality of life in patients with major depression, and that improved quality of life continues for six months. view more (2006-02-14)
No-smoking policies in restaurants and bars don't harm business No-smoking policies in restaurants and bars don't harm business, despite concerted efforts by the tobacco industry to prove otherwise, shows a study in Tobacco Control. The studies claiming that bars and restaurants lose money when smoking bans are imposed, are biased and of poor quality, the study shows. The researchers trawled online databases... view more... (2003-02-21)
Psychology and people with disfiguring medical conditions Psychological approaches designed to reduce social anxiety could be used to help people who are having difficulty adjusting to disfiguring medical conditions. This is one of the conclusions made today, Friday 23 March, in an article in The British Journal of Clinical Psychology. Dr Gerry Kent, Department of Psychology, Sheffield University and Dr... view more... (2001-03-21)
VCA awards its first OHSAS 18001:1999 certificate. The Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA) recently issued its first Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series (OHSAS) certificate to Honda UK following assessment of the plant at Swindon, U.K. This is a new certification service offered by VCA, complementing its existing Quality and Environmental schemes. Honda and VCA have a long history of... view more... (2001-09-20)
Study examines quality and duration of primary care visits Adult primary care visits have increased in quality, duration and frequency between 1997 and 2005, according to a report in the November 9 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. view more (2009-11-10)
Background TV found to have negative effect on parent-child interactions More than a third of American infants and toddlers live in homes where the television is on most or all the time, even if no one's watching. A new study looks for the first time at the effect of background TV on interactions between parents and young children-and finds that the effect is negative. view more (2009-09-15)
Female pronghorns choose mate based on substance as well as show When a female animal compares males to choose a mate, she can't order a laboratory genetic screen for each suitor. Instead, she has to rely on external cues that may indicate genetic quality. view more (2006-10-24)
Obtaining vegetable proteins from grain legumes Obtaining quality proteins from grain legumes for both human and animal consumption is the aim of the "Grain Legumes" project, financed by the European Union VI Framework Programme for Technological Research and Development in which the Public University of Navarre is a participant. view more (2004-03-26)
Study uses stream fish as indicators of water quality For many years, regulatory agencies have used chemical standards to assess water quality. view more (2005-11-01)
Quality of early child care plays role in later reading, math achievement As children head back to school and attention turns to strategies for boosting reading and math achievement for low-income youth, a new study says the quality of early child care may play a role. view more (2009-09-15)
Quality Of Beef - According To The Consumer "Attributes of meat quality for the consumer and its relation to the classification systems of bovine carcasses in Spain and in the USA" is the title of the study that researchers at the Public University of Navarre and the University of Illinois are carrying out. The research will provide knowledge of the determining factors concerning... view more... (2004-08-11)
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