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Cold perfusion shows a better rate of successful transplant than cold storage.

Humans could be protected from dengue fever by infecting the mosquitoes carrying it with a parasite.
 
A study has found a drug used for cancer treatment has been found to reverse transplant rejection.

Mental health in the slow lane
Charles Kaye and Michael Howlett write in the HSJ on mental health in the slow lane.
The price of keeping patients out of hospital
Papers reported that GPs are being paid £59 per patient for every referral they don't make.
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A study has linked a necrotic jaw condition to a drug used for osteoporosis in the jaw.
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In a new study, the colonoscopy missed just about every cancer in the right side of the colon.

Why are more GPs not detecting diabetes?
Diabetes is rising and is estimated to be responsible for more than one in 10 deaths in England.
The push for polyclinics
Alyson Morley comments in the HSJ on the push for polyclinics.
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Farmers in dark over bird flu
Officials report an outbreak of the deadly H5N1 virus among poultry flocks.
 
China AIDS patients' call for justice
China's leaders shake hands with AIDS patients but activists point to injustices.
 
AIDS activist's dream 'died'
An AIDS activist in China's Muslim region of Xinjiang says officials destroyed his group.
 


 
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