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  • Starving cancer to death: Anti-angiogenesis aims to restrict the lifeblood of tumors

  • Cancer cells grow out of control, unaffected by the intricate network of signals that keeps normal cells in check. They do not respond to “stop” signals, dividing again and again without any outside stimulus and without aging or dying.
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  • Guidelines for Physicians Addressing Cervical Cancer Risks

  • Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women worldwide, with about 500,000 new cases each year. Read More

  • Cardiac Risk Factors : How to stratify and reduce the risk of postoperative cardiac complications

  • Studies suggest that up to three percent of patients worldwide who undergo major noncardiac surgery die from heart complications, making such events the principal source of morbidity during surgery. Read More

  • Reducing the risk of cardiovascular events: Guidelines for Lipid Management

    It's been about 50 years since researchers on the landmark Framingham Heart Study bean learning about the connection between blood cholesterol levels and the risk for atherosclerosis, the process that leads to a heart attack. Read More

  • Diabetes in Children

    Most people think that type 2 diabetes is an adult disease. That’s not surprising, given that in the past the condition was so frequently tied to aging that it was called “adult onset” diabetes. Read More

  • Hypertension: Guidelines for physicians addressing this hidden danger

    More than one out of four United Arab Emirates nationals suffers from high blood pressure, according to a Ministry of Health survey. Unfortunately, many may unaware until it is too late. Read More

  • Depression: Guidelines for treating depression in a primary care setting

    More than one out of four United Arab Emirates nationals suffers from high blood pressure, according to a Ministry of Health survey. Unfortunately, many may unaware until it is too late. Read More

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis: Guidelines for physicians addressing this disabling condition

    Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic condition that tends to strike people between the ages of 20 and 40. It causes joints to become so inflamed and stiff that within 10 years of onset, half of the people develop it are unable to hold down a full-time job. Read More

  • Alzheimer’s disease: Guidelines for physicians addressing this memory-robbing condition

    Chances are you have come across at least a patient or two with Alzheimer’s disease. And as the world’s population ages, the brain condition is only going to become more prevalent. Read More

  • Magnetic Stimulation May Improve Stroke Recovery

    A new therapy that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate the brain may improve recovery after a stroke, according to a study published in the May 24 issue of Neurology, the scientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Read More

  • Unraveling the secrets of aging: Scientists seek the key to a healthier old age

    Aging is a fact of life. It is also becoming a global issue, as the rising proportion of elderly threatens to overwhelm the world’s health care systems. Read More

  • A cure for pain

    Pain is the great equalizer. It crosses geography, culture, language, religion, and socioeconomic status. You don’t need a PhD to feel the tingling pain of a banged elbow, or the blinding pain of a migraine headache. Read More

  • Picture this: Diagnostic imaging comes of age

    Diagnostic imaging technology has seen stunning advances in recent years. Positron emission tomography (PET), for example, can detect brain activity and give a color-coded image of the body’s metabolism and chemical activities.
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  • Treating Medical Illness in Pregnant Women: 10 Guidelines for Clinicians

    Most health care providers err on the side of caution when it comes to prescribing drugs or diagnostic tests for pregnant women. Their concern is understandable. Read More
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