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Structured yoga improves prostate cancer radiation outcomes

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Men who attended a structured yoga class twice a week during prostate cancer radiation treatment reported less fatigue and better sexual and urinary function...

Deep brain stimulation helps treat Tourette syndrome adolescents

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The experimental procedure of thalmic deep brain stimulation (DBS) reduces the involuntary movements and vocal outbursts experienced by young adults with severe cases of...

Low-dose of hydrocortisone not harmful to extremely preterm infants

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The administration of low-dose hydrocortisone to extremely preterm infants was not associated with any adverse effects on neurodevelopmental outcomes at two years of age,...

Lead bullets at shooting ranges a health risk, should be phased out

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Lead released when people fire weapons at shooting ranges creates such a health risk that lead bullets should be phased out, according to Australian...

New drug compound cuts frequency of hot flushes

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Women plagued by frequent hot flushes during the menopause could cut the number of flushes by almost three-quarters, thanks to a new drug compound,...

Less invasive hysterectomy supported in stage-1 endometrial cancer

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There were similar rates of disease-free survival and no difference in overall survival among women who received a laparoscopic or abdominal total hysterectomy for...

Study in the Netherlands links gene to depression

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A gene has been linked to depression in a study in the Netherlands that researchers hope will shed light on the little-understood condition, reports The...

Tracking down patients lost to HIV care produces very little return

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Efforts to track patients lost to care are likely to produce very little return on the money and time spent unless clinics target tracing...

Support intervention did not improve ART initiation, TB treatment completion

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An intervention using health system navigators, phone support and text message reminders did not improve rates of people living with HIV initiating antiretroviral therapy...

Busting myths that could stand between people and HIV prevention pill

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More people than ever are taking the once-a-day pill to help prevent HIV infection, writes Joan van Dyk for  Bhekisisa.   As of the beginning of...