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Simple online test gives people a vital warning of bone fracturing disease osteoporosis

by BobbyG | Oct 21, 2014 | COPD in the News

First published in News by Oliver Evans, Health reporter, also covering Kidlington. Call me on 01865 425271

More efficient health care generates savings

by Guy Boulton | Oct 21, 2014 | COPD in the News

The potential to lower health care costs by focusing on primary care can be seen in the example of a patient with diabetes who had been to an emergency department or hospitalized 30 times in roughly a year.

Peanut in house dust linked to peanut allergy in children with skin gene mutation

by BobbyG | Oct 21, 2014 | Asthma in the News

A strong link between exposure to peanut protein in household dust during infancy and the development of peanut allergy in children genetically predisposed to a skin barrier defect has been discovered by researchers.

Pediatric allergology: Fresh milk keeps infections at bay

by BobbyG | Oct 20, 2014 | Asthma in the News

Infants fed on fresh rather than UHT cow’s milk are less prone to infection, new research suggests. The authors recommend the use of alternative processing methods to preserve the protectants found in the natural product.

UBC gets $11.6M boost for 16 Canada Research Chairs

by BobbyG | Oct 18, 2014 | COPD in the News

The University of British Columbia has received $11.6 million for 16 new and renewed federally funded Canada Research Chairs.
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