Archive for March, 2008
MRSA hope over new stitches
Stitches and dressings laced with viruses could help stop MRSA spreading in operating theatres, experts say.
Racial clues in bowel cancer find
Scientists identify three more genes that raise bowel cancer risk, including one only affecting some races.
Drug ‘could aid cystic fibrosis’
Widely-used antidepressants could prevent infections which shorten the lives of many cystic fibrosis patients.
Anger at ‘missed TB opportunity’
England's TB rate is rising because measures to prevent the disease are not being used, health campaigners say.
Rio accused of neglecting dengue
A Brazilian judge orders Rio de Janeiro to use private hospitals to cope with a surge in cases of dengue fever.