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Lifesaving colorectal cancer screening not for Asians and Hispanics
Sunday, 06.29.2008, 10:22pm

SACRAMENTO, Calif.: A national study conducted by UC Davis researchers reveals that blacks, Asians and Hispanics are less likely to undergo colorectal cancer screening than whites.

Lifesaving colorectal cancer screening not for Asians and Hispanics
Sunday, 06.29.2008, 10:22pm

SACRAMENTO, Calif.: A national study conducted by UC Davis researchers reveals that blacks, Asians and Hispanics are less likely to undergo colorectal cancer screening than whites.

Women's Doc: first choice of women in Chicagoland
Sunday, 06.22.2008, 11:38pm

CHICAGO: An old adage says that affluence breeds obeisance and all physical ailments follow. Interestingly, affluence also sparks concern among affluent people to address to these health concerns and then comes the modern medical, scientific and technology community with many cures for these ailments.

Satvik ahaar outlets growing in cities
Sunday, 06.15.2008, 10:18pm

NEW DELHI: Tired of the side effects of modern medicine, many Indians in the metro cities are literally going back to nature. They are following the Satvik ahaar

Ayurveda at its pristine best in Portoroz, Slovenia
Sunday, 06.08.2008, 09:34pm

PORTOROZ: That a place called Portoroz (literally, pot of roses) existed somewhere on the map had always escaped my curious eyes. That the Slovenian port town which sits on the northern most part of the Adriatic Sea has been a popular health resort since the 13th century did not figure in my trivia list either?

Lung cancer gains epidemic proportions in India
Sunday, 06.01.2008, 10:49pm

NEW DELHI: Lung cancer is gaining epidemic proportions in India, according to Indian Society of Medical & Pediatric Oncology (ISMPO). In a press realize, ISMPO said that 'Survival after lung cancer had doubled over the last several years for lung cancer; this also improves their quality of life.

Health check up for men in Chicago
Sunday, 06.01.2008, 10:45pm

CHICAGO: Four North Health Service Corporation health centers have announced free health screenings for men for diabetes, cholesterol, hypertension, HIV testing, prostate cancer and obesity.

AAPI-CF aided safe drinking water for Indian villages
Monday, 05.26.2008, 12:10am

CHICAGO: More than a million villagers in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Punjab and Rajasthan could get clean drinking water every day upon implementation of an agreement between AAPICF (American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin Charitable Foundation) and Naandi Foundation, a philanthropic organization based in Andhra Pradesh.

Gold Humanism Honor for Purvi Parikh
Monday, 05.19.2008, 02:31am

NEW JERSEY: Purvi Parikh of Watchung, N.J., a recent medical graduate, was inducted into the prestigious Gold Humanism Honor Society on May 2. The 26-year-old was honored at a ceremony in Manhattan by Charles Modica, chancellor of St. George’s University School of Medicine in the West Indies, Grenada and Bay Shore, N.Y.

Amid genetics boom, benefits of gene tests unclear
Sunday, 05.11.2008, 10:21pm

WASHINGTON: Everyone's genes spell out a risk for some disease, and a coming anti-discrimination law is about to give genetic testing a boost.

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