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  1. New Ways Of Using Malaria Drugs Bring Promise For Control
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    New Ways Of Using Malaria Drugs Bring Promise For Control

    Brian Greenwood, Professor of Tropical Medicine at The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, discusses the presentation he gave to the 5th Multilateral Initiative On Malaria (MIM) Pan Africa

    09/11/2009
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  2. Organic Foods And Health: Scientific Evidence Versus Emotional Belief
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    Organic Foods And Health: Scientific Evidence Versus Emotional Belief

    Even though organically produced foods were shown recently by a systematic and comprehensive scientific review to have no nutritional or heath-benefit related differences from conventionally-farmed fo

    09/11/2009
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  3. Audio Journal of Oncology

    The London School of Hygiene And Tropical Medicine’s Audio News reports from the 5th Multilateral Initiative On Malaria Pan African Malaria Conference, Nairobi, Kenya, November 2-6, 2009

    07/11/2009
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  4. Global Handwashing Day: Golden Poo Awards Focus On Handwashing To Stop Child Diarrhoeal Deaths
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    Global Handwashing Day: Golden Poo Awards Focus On Handwashing To Stop Child Diarrhoeal Deaths

    The scandal of millions of children dying in the developing world because they accidentally eat traces of human faeces was brought to public attention at the Golden Poo Awards—the “Oscars”

    01/11/2009
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  5. Longevity And Anti-Aging: A Minimum Income For Healthy Living
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    Longevity And Anti-Aging: A Minimum Income For Healthy Living

    LONDON—More than seventy years after he began work in public health, and just a few months short of his 100th birthday, Professor Jerry Morris—one of the 1930s pioneers of the British National Health

    01/11/2009
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  6. Scientists Call For Urgent Attention To The Global Burden Of Mental Disease
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    Scientists Call For Urgent Attention To The Global Burden Of Mental Disease

    LONDON—The new Centre For Global Mental Health has been inaugurated at a meeting in London. It’s been formed through a partnership between two academic institutions: The London School of Hygiene

    21/10/2009
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  7. Urgent Need To Change Cancer Research Priorities: Global Cancer Fund; Prevention; Surgical Innovation; Trans-National Research
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    Urgent Need To Change Cancer Research Priorities: Global Cancer Fund; Prevention; Surgical Innovation; Trans-National Research

    Richard Sullivan at ECCO15-ESMO34 on the need for cancer research which is more trans-national and for a Global Cancer Fund to prioritize prevention, surgical innovation, and more creative, outward br

    21/10/2009
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  8. Swedish Registry Study Shows Hormone Therapy for Prostate Cancer Increased All Cardiovascular Mortality
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    Swedish Registry Study Shows Hormone Therapy for Prostate Cancer Increased All Cardiovascular Mortality

    Mieke Van Hemelrijck at ECCO15-ESMO34 on findings that cardiovascular mortality from heart failure and arrhythmia in addition to ischemic heart disease and myocardial infarction increased among patien

    06/10/2009
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  9. Aromatase Inhibitor Better than Tamoxifen for Initial Adjuvant Therapy for HR- Positive Breast Cancer, But Compliance an Issue!
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    Aromatase Inhibitor Better than Tamoxifen for Initial Adjuvant Therapy for HR- Positive Breast Cancer, But Compliance an Issue!

    Cornelis van de Velde at ECCO15-ESMO34 on the largest comparison of an aromatase inhibitor with tamoxifen as initial adjuvant therapy for patients with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer–an

    06/10/2009
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  10. Longer Follow-up Reveals: Aspirin Prevents Cancer in Lynch Syndrome
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    Longer Follow-up Reveals: Aspirin Prevents Cancer in Lynch Syndrome

    John Burn talking at ECCO15-ESMO34 in Berlin about his international study showing that aspirin prevented the development of Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colon Cancer in people genetically at risk for the

    28/09/2009
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  11. For Early Breast Cancer, Switch to Aromatase Inhibitor after Tamoxifen Extends Survival
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    For Early Breast Cancer, Switch to Aromatase Inhibitor after Tamoxifen Extends Survival

    Charles Coombes at ECCO15-ESMO34 on the Intergroup Exemestane Study showing a big increase in survival for patients with early breast cancer randomized to have their adjuvant therapy switched to exeme

    28/09/2009
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  12. Malaria In The Gambia: Insect Screens Cut Mosquito Numbers And Anaemia By Half
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    Malaria In The Gambia: Insect Screens Cut Mosquito Numbers And Anaemia By Half

    In research involving hundreds of houses in the town of Farafenni in The Gambia insect screens covering windows and openings were found to cut the numbers of mosquitoes indoors by 59 per cent. In addi

    24/09/2009
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