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Hypertension control rates trebled since 1994
If management improvements continue some 50,000 major cardiovascular events will be prevented in the next decadeRelated items from OnMedicaStatin use after stroke not linked to bleedsBlood test detects high-risk heart failure patientsTai chi benefits heart failure patientsStatins effective at all CRP levelsQOF reduces health inequalities
Source: OnMedica Latest News - May 30, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Richard III's revealing spinal rebuild
Hospital CTs of skeleton show the King was far from ‘crook-backed’ Related items from OnMedicaBalloon kyphoplasty cuts spine fracture painThyroid patients need better monitoringPainkiller use linked to cardiac riskTargeted approach to back pain cheaper and more effectiveRadiation exposure may increase risk of stroke and heart disease
Source: OnMedica Latest News - May 30, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Particulate levels linked to arrhythmias and embolisms
But short-term exposure to most pollutants not linked to raised risk of CVDRelated items from OnMedicaAir pollution is leading environmental cause of cancer deathsSo-called safe EU air pollution levels may still be deadlyAir pollution death rates mappedRoads’ impact on asthma underestimatedTraffic noise linked to stroke risk
Source: OnMedica Latest News - June 5, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Rates of pre-diabetes have tripled over past decade in England
1 in 3 people now affected; more needs to be done to stave off steep predicted rise in diabetes, says Diabetes UKRelated items from OnMedicaPre-diabetes linked to higher risk of stroke, study suggestsFamily history of diabetes boosts pre-diabetes riskDiabetic numbers set to hit 4.4m by 20203.2 million Britons have diabetesWaist size predicts type 2 diabetes risk
Source: OnMedica Latest News - June 10, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

NICE faces increasing row over statins
Doctors demand withdrawal of new NICE guidance that goes ‘a step too far’Related items from OnMedicaBMJ withdraw statements about statin safetyOverview of statinsStatins should be offered to people more widelyStatin use after stroke not linked to bleedsDrugs regulators “put profits before patients”
Source: OnMedica Latest News - June 11, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Patients miss gravity of cancer symptoms
Lack of concern, not embarrassment, stops people seeing GP about rectal bleedingRelated items from OnMedicaTV awareness ads on stroke and cancer to be relaunchedPlan to train more GPs in spotting cancer earlyWomen in 70s often clueless about breast cancer symptomsCall for improvements in prostate cancer screeningHPV behind dramatic rise in anal cancer rates
Source: OnMedica Latest News - June 12, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

GPs to review aspirin use in atrial fibrillation patients
NICE calls for increased uptake of anticoagulantsRelated items from OnMedicaAlteplase use linked to reduction in disability after strokeGPs should screen over 65s for atrial fibrillationAtrial fibrillation raises risk of cognitive problems Statin use after stroke not linked to bleedsNew guidance to prevent strokes
Source: OnMedica Latest News - June 19, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Common drug for Sjögren’s does not help symptoms
Hydroxychloroquine didn’t reduce dryness, pain or fatigue more than placebo Related items from OnMedicaNewer RA drugs no better than old in keeping patients at workThyroid patients need better monitoringDrugs regulators “put profits before patients”Lupus anticoagulant greatly raises stroke risk
Source: OnMedica Latest News - July 17, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Guided thrombolysis no better for treating DVT
Anticoagulation alone linked to fewer adverse events and shorter hospital staysRelated items from OnMedicaSelf-monitoring cuts warfarin clot riskNew antipsychotics increase blood clot riskHigh clot risk for women admitted to hospital during pregnancyNICE gives final approval to DVT drugEarlier thrombolysis improves stroke outcomes
Source: OnMedica Latest News - July 22, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Cheese sold in UK supermarkets packed with unhealthy levels of salt
Many products already meet salt reduction targets; tougher stance needed, say researchersRelated items from OnMedicaMore Scottish GPs needed to fight heart diseaseLower salt intake linked to plummeting CVD deaths High salt intake strongly linked to stroke and CVDDiabetes will soon cost NHS £16.9bnPut families at heart of helping obese children
Source: OnMedica Latest News - August 7, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Cut CT radiation dose say experts
Radiation safety committee reports that record numbers of CT scans were carried out last year Related items from OnMedicaWorried-well health 'MoTs' banned due to cancer riskPatients’ exposure to X-ray radiation fallingMRI in breast cancer fails to cut reoperation rateNew imaging method uses sugar to show-up tumorsRadiation exposure may increase risk of stroke and heart disease
Source: OnMedica Latest News - August 15, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Man jailed for selling super-strength 'herbal' impotence drug
ED medicine posed serious risk of heart attack or stroke Related items from OnMedicaCancer risk of herbal products for slimming and EDHeavy metal warning in Chinese medicinesWarning on buying unlicensed erectile dysfunction drugsMillions of adults risk buying 'fake' drugs Online access to meds without prescription on rise, warn pharmacists
Source: OnMedica Latest News - August 18, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Potassium-rich foods cut stroke deaths in older women
Health benefits are greater among older women who do not have high blood pressureRelated items from OnMedicaWomen have poorer quality of life after strokeAntioxidants linked to lower heart risksNHS unprepared for obese pregnant womenExtra calcium does not cut fracture risk, research showsWeight-loss surgery doubles in two years
Source: OnMedica Latest News - September 5, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

NICE recommends more INR self-monitoring
Quicker dose adjustment will result in fewer major bleeds, MIs and strokes, says guidanceRelated items from OnMedicaHuge benefits to new anti-clotting drugAspirin as effective as warfarin for heart patientsDaily aspirin use linked to major bleedingStatin use after stroke not linked to bleedsSelf-monitoring cuts warfarin clot risk
Source: OnMedica Latest News - September 25, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Paralysed man walks after stem cell breakthrough
British researchers developed technique that regenerates damaged central nervous system connectionsRelated items from OnMedicaScientists ‘grow’ human blood vesselsStem cells useful for stroke recoveryStem cells repair bowel disease Exercise “switches off” muscle-wasting pathwaysMilitary amputees to get 'bionic legs'
Source: OnMedica Latest News - October 21, 2014 Category: UK Health Source Type: news