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Mobile phone bans should be lifted in hospitals, UK - 6.2
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Mobile phone may interrupt sleep - 5.2
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Blair Underwood to Kick off AHF's US HIV Testing Caravan - 4.4
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Mobile phone users to to find an HIV testing center near them - 4
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iPhone 3GS is winning, says Apple CEO Steve Jobs - 3.2
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Higher formaldehyde exposure in travel trailers, mobile homes - 3.1
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iPads increase doctors efficiency in healthcare - 2.7
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Urgent need to prepare developing countries for surge in e-wastes - 2
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iPads increase doctors efficiency in healthcareProviding personal mobile computers like iPads to medical residents increases their efficiency, reduces delays in patient care and enhances continuity of care.
mChip can revolutionize medical care around the worldNew low-cost diagnostics like the mChip can revolutionize medical care around the world, revealed by researcher in US. Microfluidics-the manipulation of small amounts of fluids-and nanoparticles can be successfully leveraged to produce a functional low-cost diagnostic device in extreme resource-limited settings.
Urgent need to prepare developing countries for surge in e-wastesSales of electronic products in countries like China and India and across continents such as Africa and Latin America are set to rise sharply in the next 10 years.
Cell phone may boost memory in Alzheimer's disease patientsThe millions of people who spend hours every day on a cell phone may have a new excuse for yakking. A surprising new study in mice provides the first evidence that long-term exposure to electromagnetic waves associated with cell phone use may actually protect against, and even reverse, Alzheimer's disease.
Cell phone usage not causing brain tumorThere was no substantial change in brain tumor incidence among adults 5 to 10 years after cell phone usage sharply increased, revealed by researchers.
iPhone 3GS is winning, says Apple CEO Steve JobsCustomers are voting and the iPhone is winning, says Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO, appears to have made a quiet return to his work after recovering from a liver transplant.
Blair Underwood to Kick off AHF's US HIV Testing CaravanIn an effort to boost AIDS awareness and HIV prevention and testing efforts in some of the hardest hit regions of the United States, AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) will kick off a three week, fourteen-city cross country HIV testing tour in one of its popular AHF/Magic Johnson Mobile HIV Testing Units.
Mobile phone bans should be lifted in hospitals, UKHospitals in England should consider allowing more liberal use of mobile phones, following new guidance issued today by the Department of Health.
UK's oldest existing motoring club on track to boost life-saving campaignThe 1,800-member Midland Automobile Club – which was founded in Birmingham on 11_January 1901 – is backing the call for more drivers and riders to sign up to the NHS Organ Donor Register (ODR).
Higher formaldehyde exposure in travel trailers, mobile homesThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) released preliminary results from recent testing that found higher than typical indoor exposure levels of formaldehyde in travel trailers and mobile homes used as emergency housing in the Gulf Coast Region.
Using deodorant - a low risk of causing cancerNew research has allayed some panic about suspected cancer-causing agents, such as deodorants, coffee and artificial sweeteners. A risk assessment tool has been developed through the Cancer Control Program at South Eastern Sydney & Illawarra Health (SESIH) by UNSW researcher, Professor Bernard Stewart.
Mobile phone may interrupt sleepRadiation from mobile phones delays and reduces sleep, and causes headaches and confusion, according to a new study funded by handset manufacturers. The study was published in the peer-reviewed scientific journal: Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS) Online.
Mobile phone users to to find an HIV testing center near themIn the United States, an estimated 1 million people are living with HIV; of these, approximately 25 percent are unaware of their HIV infection and at increased risk for infecting others. The earlier people know they have HIV, the sooner they can benefit from life-extending treatment, and reduce the risk of infecting their partners.
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