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  • Lighting The Way To Cleaner Facilities Using UV Lotion
    A team of Canadian scientists using a lotion which glows under ultraviolet light have shown that up to a third of patient toilets are not properly cleaned. Their findings, published in BioMed Central'...
    - 05/12/08 at 03:37PM


  • Sexual Health Screening Without Mention Of Sex
    Young women would accept age-based screening for the sexually transmitted infection chlamydia, but would want this test to be offered to everyone, rather than to people 'singled out' according to their sexual history.In the study, published in the BioMed Central open access journal BMC Infectious Diseases, the Australian women interviewed did not like discussing their sex lives with their GPs.
    - 05/11/08 at 10:17AM


  • UV lotion lights the way to cleaner facilities
    (BioMed Central) Hospital cleaners should watch out because the toilet police are patrolling with their new secret weapon: invisible markers
    - 05/11/08 at 07:08AM


  • Use Of Drink And Drugs By Young People For Better Sex
    Teenagers and young adults across Europe drink and take drugs as part of deliberate sexual strategies. Findings published in BioMed Central's open access journal, BMC Public Health, reveal that a third of 16-35 year old males and a quarter of females surveyed are drinking alcohol to increase their chances of sex, while cocaine, ecstasy and cannabis are intentionally used to enhance sexual arousal
    - 05/09/08 at 10:57AM


  • Young people are drinking and taking drugs to enhance sexual arousal or prolong sex
    Teenagers and young adults across Europe drink and take drugs as part of deliberate sexual strategies. Findings published in BioMed Central's open access journal, BMC Public Health, reveal that a third of 16-35 year old males and a quarter of females surveyed are drinking alcohol to increase their chances of sex, while cocaine, ecstasy and cannabis are intentionally used to enhance sexual arousal
    - 05/09/08 at 04:18AM


  • Brain Chemical Imbalance May Explain Lack Of Motivation In Schizophrenia
    A study of patients with psychotic illnesses such as schizophrenia suggests an alternative explanation for why many sufferers lack motivation. The research is described in BioMed Central's journal BMC Psychiatry.In addition to the hallucinations that often characterize schizophrenia, patients also have major problems with apathy and lack of motivation.
    - 05/09/08 at 12:35AM


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    Taking aspirin on a daily basis may lower women’s risk of a particular type of breast cancer, according to results published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Breast Cancer Research. In this large study, aspirin use was linked to ...
    - Tue, May 13


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    - Tue, May 13


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    Open access publisher BioMed Central has announced the launch of a new journal - Cases Journal. The journal allows patients and doctors to contribute directly to advancing medical understanding of a disease, by sharing their experiences ...
    - Tue, May 13


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