Bu yıl hekimler sağlık raporu vermek zorunda kalmayacak
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:32pm
Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı, Yükseköğretim Geçiş Sınavı'na (YGS) hazırlanan lise son sınıf öğrencilerinin sağlık raporu almak yerine velilerinin başvurması halinde toplam 25 güne kadar izin verilmesini kararlaştırdı.
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Hekimlere Meme Ca için eğitim kursu
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:31pm
Sağlık Bakanlığı Kanserle Savaş Dairesi Başkanlığı ve Meme Hastalıkları Dernekleri Federasyonu tarafından düzenlenen Ulusal Meme Kanseri Eğitim Kursları, Bursa'da başladı.
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Bitkisel ilaç satmaya başlayan eczaneler, aktarların işine ortak oldu
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:29pm
Bugüne kadar alternatif tıbbın ikinci plana itildiği Türkiye'de son yıllarda halkın bitkisel ilaçlara ilgisi giderek artıyor.
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Türk doktordan tıp dünyasına 'kolay biyopsi iğnesi'
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:28pm
Samsun'da, KOSGEB Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi (OMÜ) Teknoloji Geliştirme Merkezi'nin (TEKMER) desteği ile yeni bir biyopsi iğnesi geliştiren dahiliye ve romatoloji uzmanı Dr. Orhan Eren'nin ürününe, Türkiye'nin ardından uluslararası patent aldığı bildirildi.
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Sağlık Bakanlığı'ndan 'Avandia' açıklaması
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:27pm
Sağlık Bakanlığı kamuoyunda "kalp krizi"ne neden olduğu iddiası ile gündemde olan Avandia isimli ilaçla ilgili tartışmalara açıklık getirdi.
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SGK uyardı...
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:25pm
Sosyal Güvenlik Kurumu (SGK), devletin yıllık 15 milyar lirayı bulan ilaç giderlerini azaltmak için yeni bir adım daha atıyor.
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Aşı Kampanyaları Bebek Ölümlerini Azalttı
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:20pm
Birleşmiş Milletler ve Dünya Bankası’nın ortak raporuna göre dünya çapında aşılanan bebeklerin sayısı rekor düzeye çıktı
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Sigarayı Bırakanlarda Şeker Hastalığı Riski Artıyor
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:20pm
Amerika’da kısa süre önce yapılan bilimsel araştırmalar, sigarayı bırakanlarda şeker hastalığına yakalanma riskinin arttığını, televizyon başında geçirilen saatlerinse ölüm riskini yükselttiğini ortaya çıkardı
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Depresyon İlaçları Her Zaman Faydalı Değil
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:20pm
Ruhsal bunalım geçiren hastalarda sıklıkla kullanılan anti-depresan ilaçların, depresyonu hafif olarak atlatan hastalarda çok da etkili olmadığı belirlendi
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Pankreas Kanseri Hastasının Umut Veren Değişimi
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:20pm
Pankreas kanserine yakalanan Daniel Rocha’ya dokuz ay önce doktorlar sadece birkaç hafta ömür biçmişti. Oysa kanser teşhisiyle yaşamı bir anda kararan Rocha bugün hala yaşıyor
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Çocuklar Sağlık Taramasından Geçirilsin mi Tartışmaları
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:20pm
Amerika’nınTexas eyaletinde bazı doktorlara göre spor yapsın ya da yapmasın tüm çocukların sağlık taramasından geçmesi gerekiyor
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Robotlar Özürlü Çocukların Terapisinde Önem Kazanıyor
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:20pm
Araştırmacılar, fiziksel ve zihinsel özürlü çocukların terapisinde kullanılmak üzere kişiye özel ve etkileşimli robotlar üzerinde çalışıyor
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Omega-3 Yağ Asidi Yaşlanmayı Geciktiriyor
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:20pm
Kaliforniya Üniversitesi uzmanlarının yürüttüğü yeni bir araştırma Omega-3 yağ asitleriyle hücre yaşlanması arasında bir bağ olduğunu ortaya çıkardı
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Michelle Obama 'Çocuk Şişmanlığı'na Karşı Yeni Programını Tanıttı
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:20pm
Başkan Barack Obama’nın eşi Michelle, çocuk şişmanlığıyla mücadele amacıyla hazırladığı yeni planı açıkladı. Michelle Obama, obezitenin Amerikan çocuklarının geleceğine yönelik en ciddi tehditlerden biri olduğunu söyledi
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Tüberküloz Hastalığına Karşı Amansız Mücadele
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:20pm
Dünya Sağlık Örgütü’nün yayınladığı yeni rapor, hastalığın titizce tedavi edilmesiyle 1995 yılından beri 36 milyon kişinin sağlığına kavuştuğunu ve 8 milyon ölümün de önlendiğini ortaya koyuyor
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Kolesterol İlacı Sağlıklı Yetişkinlere de Tavsiye Ediliyor
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:20pm
Amerikan hükümetine bağlı bir danışman kurulu kolestrolü düşürmekte etkili olan Crestor adlı ilacın sağlıklı yetişkinler tarafından da kullanılabileceğini açıkladı
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31.DHY KURASI MÜNHAL KADROLAR AÇIKLANDI
Sali, 23.02.2010, 10:20pm
31.DHY kurası münhal kadrolar detaylar için tıklayın....
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Grandmother's Frozen Head Up for Grabs
Sali, 23.02.2010, 09:28pm
The family of a deceased Colorado grandmother is fighting in court to keep her head attached to her body and away from the Phoenix-based Alcor Life Extension Foundation, which promises to freeze clients with the hopes of reviving them at a later time.Alcor Life Extension Foundation-Cryonics-Colorado-United States-Arizona
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Delaware pediatrician accused of abusing patients
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:51pm
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - A Delaware pediatrician faces 471 counts of child rape and sexual exploitation after being accused of abusing his young patients for more than a decade, according to a grand jury indictment.
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Study: Household Dust Contains Poisons, Allergens, DDT
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
Household dust is everywhere, and its contents are nastier than you might know -- think lead, arsenic and even DDT
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Scientists: H5N1 Avian Flu Could Mutate into Supervirus
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
The 2009 H1N1 pandemic may be dwindling, but a new pandemic could arise at any time, perhaps even from an existing virus that many of us have forgotten about: the deadly H5N1 bird flu
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Does a Broken Wrist Need Surgery? A Close Call
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
Far more broken wrists are being treated with surgery today than in the past. But are the outcomes better?
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South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu's DNA Decoded
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
Decoding the full genome of South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu reveals the breadth of human diversity
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Gene Screens Don't Improve Prediction of Heart Disease
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
A new study says old-school, low-tech predictors of heart disease -- blood pressure, cholesterol, family history -- are still the best around
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King Tut Mummy DNA Study: Malaria Killed Him
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
DNA analysis of royal Egyptian mummy King Tut suggests that he died of malaria and had clubfoot and curvature of the spine
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Will Nuclear Nod Get GOP to Support Obama on Energy Bill?
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
By spending billions to back the Republican-friendly nuclear industry, will the White House get some GOP support for the floundering climate-and-energy bill?
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Scientists Find Aging Gene: Key to Longer Lifespans?
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
Research on biological aging could clear the way to new treatments for diseases like cancer, though we're still a long way from pinpointing a "Peter Pan" gene
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No Valentine? Celebrate the Year of Tiger Instead
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
The Year of the Tiger begins Feb. 14. In Chinese astrology, tigers are known as bold and independent, good luck against fire and thieves. But in the real world, they are being threatened toward extinction.
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What the Changes to the DSM Mean
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
The rhyme and reason behind the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders have always been murky; the book, like our brains, is a huge, complicated beast.
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Can Climate Shift the Biology of Ecosystems?
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
It's reasonable to expect that plants and animals will respond to global warming, but how do you measure the change of an ecosystem that consists of hundred, maybe thousands of species?
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Bill Clinton's Heart Operation Common in Bypass Patients
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
Former President Bill Clinton, 63, was treated successfully on Thursday for chest pains at a New York City hospital
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Aurochs Project Aims to Breed Extinct Ancient Cattle
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
Scientists in Europe are doing what was once thought impossible: bringing an extinct species of cattle known as the aurochs back to life through breeding and genetics
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Orthorexia: Can Healthy Eating Be Labeled a Disorder?
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
Some mental-health advocates are pushing to have orthorexia, an obsession with eating only healthy foods, classified as a new disorder in the diagnostic manual for psychiatric illness
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Glaciers: Changing at More Than a Glacial Pace
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
A new study indicates that the balance of the world's ice may be shifting faster than scientists thought, which may have consequences in a warming world
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Study: Postpartum Depression Signaled in Pregnancy
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
Studies suggest that depression during pregnancy may not only predict postpartum depression in mothers but also lead to long-term changes in babies' health and behavior
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Snowstorm: East Coast Blizzard Tied to Climate Change
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
A major blizzard is hitting the mid-Atlantic region. There is evidence that climate change could make such snowstorms more common, even as the world continues to warm
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Is the middle-aged man's panic attack an outdated idea?
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
Time to toss those Corvette brochures. According to Professor Carlo Strenger, the middle-aged man's panic attack is an outdated concept; today, people are living longer and flourishing later in life
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Top 10 Most Dangerous Foods
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
The American Academy of Pediatrics released a policy statement on Feb. 22, 2010, recommending the labeling and possible redesign of hot dogs to prevent dozens of choking deaths among children every year. Here's a look at 10 risky foods
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Asian Carp Battle: Foreign Fish Threaten Great Lakes
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
Invasive species of Asian carp may be infiltrating the Great Lakes. If they establish themselves in Midwestern waterways, scientists say, they will destroy the existing ecosystem
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Family Routines Can Help Control Obesity in Children
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
Simple changes in lifestyle habits are associated with a lower risk of obesity in children, a long-term study finds
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Study: Eastern Trees in the Midst of a Growth Spurt
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
Two decades' worth of careful measurements of hardwood forests in Maryland show their growth has accelerated significantly over the past two decades. Is it good for global warming?
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A New Clean Economy -- With Old Sources of Energy
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
Increasingly, President Obama's new clean economy seems to rely on old sources of energy. The plan may reduce oil dependence and create jobs, but carbon reduction is another matter
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Lancet Retracts Vaccine-Autism Study, but Debate Goes On
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:20pm
With the Lancet's formal retraction of a flawed study linking childhood vaccines and autism, the question is whether the vaccine theory of autism may finally be put to rest
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Birthplace weighs heavily on immigrant weight
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:19pm
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Where a US immigrant was born could play a significant role in how many pounds they pack on after arriving in America, according to a new study.
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IVF babies do fine, but their moms may be at risk
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:16pm
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Babies born by in vitro fertilization (IVF) do not face an increased risk of birth defects, nor are they at greater risk of being smaller than normal, according to a study conducted in Japan.
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IVF less successful for Asian Americans: study
Sali, 23.02.2010, 08:16pm
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Asian-American women may be less likely than white women to successfully have a baby after undergoing in-vitro fertilization, a new study suggests.
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Virus experiment reminds that flu surprises await
Sali, 23.02.2010, 07:45pm
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Researchers who mixed together bird flu and ordinary flu viruses created three extremely virulent new strains, a reminder that influenza viruses can swap genes to create dangerous offspring.
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Vision problems linked to higher dementia risk
Sali, 23.02.2010, 07:13pm
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Elderly adults with poor vision, particularly untreated vision problems, may have a higher risk of developing dementia than those with better vision, a new study suggests.
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Experts recommend finetuning of HIV treatment
Sali, 23.02.2010, 07:10pm
HONG KONG (Reuters) - How quickly an HIV patient's immune system deteriorates may not affect the outcome of the illness, a study has found, and this could help change current guidelines for treatment of the disease.
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FDA warns of heart problem with HIV drug combo
Sali, 23.02.2010, 07:09pm
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday that HIV drugs Invirase and Norvir might lead to an abnormal heart rhythm when used in combination, according to preliminary data the agency is reviewing.
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