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Hemmed in by mushrooming coaching centres promising phenomenal success rates in the screening test for foreign medical graduates and enterprising foreign medical universities holding special classes for students, the National Board of Examinations (
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Panorama was launched in March 2013 for the detection of trisomy 21, trisomy 18, trisomy 13 and select sex chromosome abnormalities, such as monosomy X. Echevarne CEO Alfonso Echevarne said that the test is the next-generation option for parents and
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Despite a health care system burdened by high costs and patients facing long waits for medical procedures, many Canadians are getting unnecessary diagnostic tests and surgeries that may leave them worse off, physicians say. Patients in their 40s and
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Not just toys and consumer goods, the Chinese seem to be flooding Indian markets also with doctors trained in China. The number of Chinese medical colleges that take in Indian students has more than doubled from 24 in 2007-08 to 50 now each with an
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The task force recommends colorectal cancer screening for most adults starting at age 50. These tests include colonoscopy (in which a doctor inserts a flexible tube with a video camera at the end into the anus to examine the large intestine for
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Mar 13 2013 This is the second in a brief series of posts about how clinicians think. My purpose here is to elucidate how skeptical principles apply to clinical decision-making, but also as background to provide context to many of the articles we
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Story Innovotech researchers have discovered a new silver compound that could prevent hospital-acquired infections. In 2010, silver and chemical engineering expert Patricia Nadworny stumbled on a new silver compound, now named InnovoSIL, while
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January issue of Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention by researchers at the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson ...Myers, Ph.D. , Professor and Director of Division of Population Science, Department of Medical Oncology at Thomas Jefferson
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For years, doctors have lamented that there's no Pap test for deadly ovarian cancer. Wednesday, scientists reported a tantalizing hint that one day, there might be. Researchers are trying to retool the Pap, a test for cervical cancer that millions of
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January 7, 2013 In September the United States Preventive Services Task Force, a panel of medical experts, concluded that tests to screen for ovarian cancer do more harm than good. As a result, insurers will not be required by federal law to pay for
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