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Insurance Risk Assessing: Actuarial Science

Insurance policies can be daunting to buy, given the choices. But it’s an even worse nightmare for the companies. Actuarial science is that field of science that applies mathematical and statistical strategies to survey risk of losses in insura...
by ScienceAholic on Jul 2, 2016

Insurance Risk Assessing: Actuarial Science

Actuarial science is that field of science that applies mathematical and statistical strategies to survey risk of losses in insurances, finance and different commercial enterprises. Actuaries are experts who are qualified in this field through extrem...
by ScienceAholic on Jul 2, 2016

Exposure of hairdressers to ortho- and meta-toluidine in hair dyes

Background Carcinogenic aromatic amines derived from hair dyes have recently received new attention. One of these is ortho (o)-toluidine, which is classified as carcinogenic to humans.Objectives To clarify exposure of hairdressers to potentially car.

Having a healthy you after liposuction

Liposuction is not a new word to me. I have heard of Liposuction many years ago but have not really know much about it except that it is something about removing the fat from certain parts of the body. It is only recently that I get to know more ab...
by My Green Living Ideas on Jun 29, 2016

Statins controversy linked to rise in UK patients stopping the treatment

New research highlights potential public health impact of high profile health stories in the media...

Micro-Camera Can Be Injected With A Syringe -- May Pose Surveillance Concerns

Taco Cowboy quotes a report from ABC Online: German engineers have created a camera no bigger than a grain of salt that could change the future of health imaging -- and clandestine surveillance. Using 3D printing, researchers from the University of S...
by Remote Network on Jun 28, 2016

Humor leads to happiness.

By David Joel Miller. Learn to laugh more and you will live more. Humor is good for your mental health and it is good for relationships. There can be very real physical health benefits also. People without a sense of … Continue reading →...
by counseolrssoapbox on Jun 27, 2016

After Death, Hundreds of Genes Spring Back to Life

Two surprising studies reveal new information about what genes do after death. Slashdot reader gurps_npc writes: You think your body stops after death, but up to two days later certain genes may turn on and start doing stuff for another two days bef...
by Remote Network on Jun 26, 2016

Why must doctors keep pushing cow based milk to cancer patients

I can’t wrap around my head why doctors especially oncologists and nutrition experts keep pushing milk, milk-based products such as Ensure ( Ensure youre cancer cells are happily fed) as a supplement for nutrition. They all should know milk ha...

1 in 10 British men say they have paid for sex

11% of men in Britain report having ever paid for sex and 3.6% report doing so in the past five years, according to the latest findings from the National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal).

Consumer-focused technology is transforming healthcare as we know it

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New Apps Let Women Obtain Birth Control Without Visiting a Doctor

HughPickens.com writes: With nearly 40 percent of all pregnancies in the United States unintended, birth control is a critical public health issue. For short-term methods, visiting the doctor for a prescription can be time-consuming and sometimes cos...
by Futuristic Car Design on Jun 24, 2016

Study Finds Password Misuse In Hospitals Is 'Endemic'

chicksdaddy writes from a report via The Security Ledger: Hospitals are pretty hygienic places -- except when it comes to passwords, it seems. That's the conclusion of a recent study by researchers at Dartmouth College, the University of Pennsylvania...
by Remote Network on Jun 24, 2016

Salute liberista: il dramma della sanità in Grecia

Due mesi fa è uscito Le confessioni, un buon film di Roberto Andò con Toni Servillo e Daniel Auteil che narra la storia di un frate invitato per vie a traverse a una riunione del G8 in Germania e che riesce a sventare un piano dei potenti per affo...
by Il Simplicissimus on Jun 23, 2016

Crispr Wins Key Approval to Fight Cancer in Human Trials

Tom Randall, reporting for Bloomberg Technology:An experimental cancer treatment that alters the DNA of patients has won a key approval to proceed with its first human tests using the controversial gene-altering tool known as Crispr. Scientists from...
by Futuristic Car Design on Jun 23, 2016

Study shows aggressive end-of-life treatments lead to needlessly horrific deaths in middle-aged, terminal cancer patients

L.J. DevonNatural NewsAs terminal cancer patients approach the end of their life, they are aggressively abused by methods of treatment that destroy their quality of life. As cancer is given authority over their lives, patients are often given a ti...
by INFRAKSHUN on Jun 23, 2016

Salute liberista: il dramma della sanità in Grecia

Due mesi fa è uscito Le confessioni, un buon film di Roberto Andò con Toni Servillo e Daniel Auteil che narra la storia di un frate invitato per vie a traverse a una riunione del G8 in Germania e che riesce a sventare un piano dei potenti per affo...
by Il Simplicissimus on Jun 23, 2016

Why I keep telling cancer patients not to take Milk

Activating TOR leads to accelerated aging, cancer and other degenerative conditions Filed under: cancer alternative medicine...

How can Artificial Intelligence in healthcare help patient engagement?

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Ultrasound for brain tumors 

Using ultrasound waves to kill brain tumor cellsFiled under: cancer alternative medicine...


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