Leukemia Health-News.co.uk Fri, 23 Sep 2005 8:19 AM PDT Leukemia accounts for only 2% of newly diagnosed cancers in the UK and is more common in men than women. Each year, there are over 6,600 new cases in the UK. Although leukemia is the most common form of childhood cancer, it affects three times as many adults as children. | Group looks at health needs of Latinos Fontana Herald News Fri, 23 Sep 2005 10:08 AM PDT In an attempt to improve the health of Latinos in San Bernardino County and to break the barriers that prevent them from receiving medical assistance, a group of about 40 health agencies and local leaders launched the Latino Health Collaborative at the County Government Center Rotunda last Monday. | Bad Marriages Can Cause Poor Health, Research Says Bayinsider Fri, 23 Sep 2005 9:39 AM PDT Spouses in a poor marriage are more likely to be stressed during the workday, a finding that could mean a greater likelihood of strokes and heart disease, according to researchers at Brandeis University and University College London. | Fears about exposure to crop spraying gain ground Guardian Unlimited Fri, 23 Sep 2005 1:23 AM PDT Up to 1.5 million people who live near or visit fields sprayed with pesticides need better health protection and more information, says Britain's leading environmental body, which yesterday condemned government regulation as inadequate and flawed. | GlaxoSmithKline to increase supply of hepatitis paediatric vaccines Medical News Today Fri, 23 Sep 2005 0:15 AM PDT GlaxoSmithKline plc announced that it would, with immediate effect, be significantly increasing supplies of its Infanrix hexa (DTPa, hep B, IPV, Hib) paediatric combination vaccine to ensure children do not go unvaccinated after the recommendation from the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) to suspend the Marketing Authorisation for Hexavac vaccine (DTPa, hep B, IPV, Hib) from Sanofi Pasteur MSD as | | |
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