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Research reveals that most individuals with cancer have religious and spiritual beliefs, or derive comfort from religious and spiritual experiences. But what impact does this have on patients' health? Recent analyses of all published studies on the topic-which included more than 44,000 patients-shed new light on the associations of religion and spirituality with cancer patients' mental, social, and physical well-being.
Just under five per cent of the men who took part in the prostate cancer element of the USA's largest ever cancer screening trial were diagnosed with the disease and the majority of those were picked up by screening programmes, according to research published in the December issue of the urology journal BJU International .
Makindus, Inc. a specialty pharmaceutical development company focused on ophthalmology announced today that the European Medicines Agency has granted orphan drug designation for their lead candidate, MI-100, for the treatment of Stargardt's Disease.
In a recent study to determine why some individuals who experience symptoms for acute coronary syndrome decide to seek medical attention more quickly than others, a University of Oklahoma researcher has identified numeracy - the ability to understand and apply numerical concepts as the primary decision delay risk factor for individuals experiencing the medical condition.
Research increasingly shows a link between physical activity and the "built" environment - buildings, roads, parks, and other structures that physically define a community - but more research is needed to assess whether the built environment affects people's actual levels of physical activity, says a new report from the National Academies' Transportation Research Board and Institute of Medicine.
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