Diagnosis
# diagnosis - Today’s News
# diagnosis - Friday 10 May, 2013
Delays of up to 10 years in diagnosing bipolar disorder
New evidence suggests that many people diagnosed with depression may actually live with bipolar disorder, a misdiagnosis that can be a major problem.
# diagnosis - Wednesday 5 December, 2012
Pilot study says dogs can sniff out lung cancer
The results of the study were so encouraging that a two year study, ten times larger will now take place.
# diagnosis - Tuesday 30 October, 2012
Breast cancer screening “reduces deaths, but over-diagnoses”
Experts say that in some cases, women are diagnosed with tumours that would have remained undetected for the rest of their lives and which they would not have died from.
# diagnosis - Sunday 28 October, 2012
Column: Once cancer has touched your life, nothing will ever be the same
Breast cancer survivor Marie Ennis-O’Connor says living past cancer is more complicated than simply being disease free.
# diagnosis - Thursday 4 October, 2012
“On cloud 9″: Ill mum’s joy after internet ‘brings Ireland’ to her
Members of an online community rallied around when one of them wanted to “bring Ireland” to his mum who has cancer.
# diagnosis - Friday 21 September, 2012
Rooney will be back soon, says Fergie
The England striker will be back in training this week as he prepares for a possible return in United’s clash against Tottenham next week.
# diagnosis - Thursday 6 September, 2012
Gingko biloba extract “doesn’t prevent Alzheimers”
A new study says the extract “does not significantly reduce the likelihood of diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease in older people”.
# diagnosis - Tuesday 29 May, 2012
Scientist develop tiny snake robot to perform surgery internally
“The robot is a tool. It is no different in that sense than a scalpel.”
# diagnosis - Thursday 29 March, 2012
On the mend: Fabrice Muamba improvement continues
Owen Coyle says the midfielder’s condition is not now as bad as first feared butstill classified as serious.
# diagnosis - Thursday 5 January, 2012
A “strong case” for offering assisted death to terminally ill, says UK report
An independent panel funded by the author Terry Pratchett criticised the current legal status of assisted suicide as “inadequate and incoherent”.
# diagnosis - Monday 7 November, 2011
Blue Monday: Brian O’Driscoll facing surgery and six-month lay-off
Surgery required on Ireland skipper to solve trapped nerve issue, dealing a major blow to Leinster and Ireland hopes.
# diagnosis - Friday 14 October, 2011
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