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Cyprus College
cycollege.ac.cy
The college was founded in 1961 with the purpose to provide a well rounded education of high calibre where students can acquire the necessary academic knowledge.
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Wroclaw University
international.uni.wroc.pl
Founded in 1702 by Leopold I Habsburg. Since the beginning of 20th century the university has produced 9 Nobel Prize winners.
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Volyn University
vdu.edu.ua
The history dates back to 1940. At present, the university includes 4 institutes, 14 faculties and 73 departments.
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Berkeley College
berkeleycollege.edu
Through the power of internet, Berkeley college online brings the classroom to you anywhere in the world with the same high level of support as On-Campus classes.
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AIS
ais.ac.nz
New Zealand's largest international degree provider. The programmes are focused on the global marketplace.
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Biomed & Health Science Education Johns Hopkins PodMed - Weekly Health News
This week's topics include an update on CPR, chocolate and heart disease, tamoxifen and breast cancer, and a new anticoagulant medication for people with atrial fibrillation.
This week's topics include ambulatory monitoring of blood pressure, changes in medication following hospitalization, the power of food to lower cholesterol, and use of an antibiotic in COPD.
This week's topics include surgery for hip fractures and the impact of delay, coronary artery calcium scanning efficacy, emergence of resistant malaria, and a new medication for congestive heart failure.
This week's topics include soy and menopausal symptoms, geographic variations in angiography, phlebotomy and anemia in those with heart disease, and ten year results from deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease.
This week's topics include a new way to assess newborns for heart problems, texting to improve malaria care in Africa, a disappointing report about hospitalists, and guidelines for managing COPD.
This week's topics include a way to make kidney transplants last longer, the predictive value of sentinel nodes in breast cancer, Medicare Part D, and NSAIDs and Alzheimer's disease.
This week's topics include the impact of maternal smoking, sodium and potassium and death, placebos and asthma management, and family history of cancer over time.
This week's topics include dangers of rural hospitals, cardiac events due to a smoking cessation drug, sudden cardiac death and lifestyle factors in women, and inappropriate stent placement.
This week’s topics include use of CT to prevent lung cancer death, sunscreens and melanoma, text messaging and smoking cessation, and type 1 diabetes and congestive heart failure.
This week’s topics include possible dangers of high dose statins, chasing down the E. coli epidemic, door in door out times, and multiple blood pressure measurements.
This week’s topics include malpractice in inpatient and outpatient settings, parental attitudes toward childhood vaccines, ambulance drive-bys, and TV and mortality.
This week’s topics include screening for ovarian cancer, a new agent to prevent breast cancer in high risk women, remote management of treatment for hepatitis C, and mentholated cigarettes.
This week’s topics include sports and energy drinks in kids, sleep duration and obesity in children, two common drugs and their association with diabetes, and niacin and heart disease.
This week’s topics include a lack of benefit in coronary CT screening, aspirin versus a new agent in stroke prevention, lung remodeling in asthma and locomotion training after stroke.
This week’s topics include third agents in diabetes treatment, the utility of telemedicine, treating one partner who is HIV positive to prevent transmission, and PPI or surgery for GERD.
This week’s topics include use of medical therapy for people with heart disease, risk of NSAIDs in those who’ve had a heart attack, overuse of colonoscopy, and physician attitudes toward continuing medical education (CME).
This week’s topics include kids who fail antiretroviral therapy, when such therapy should be started, new criteria for Alzheimer’s disease, and the significance of triglycerides.
This week’s topics include shedding of herpes viruses even when no lesions are present, treating nerve pain related to diabetes, physicians recommending one treatment to patients but another to themselves, and risks of acne treatment with antibiotics.
This week’s topics include repairing the heart through the skin, patient management of blood thinners, overdoses due to opioids, and whether PSA should be tested for at all.
This week’s topics include the dangers of social media, a new drug for hepatitis C, managing obesity in frail elderly people, and airport scanner risk.
This week’s topics include high dose anticlotting drugs don’t help, bypass versus stent placement and quality of life issues, a new virus in China, and treating inner city kids with asthma.
This week’s topics include cannabis and psychosis, lack of benefit with PSA velocity, stress, infertility and pregnancy, and cause-specific death and diabetes.
Using asthma medications only when needed in teenagers, the impact of fiber on mortality, FDA oversight of devices, and obesity, knee arthritis and quality of life.
implantable monitor for congestive heart failure, in utero surgery for one form of spina bifida, more evidence that axillary node dissection may not be necessary, and response to vaccination in infants of HIV infected moms.
Antidepressant to manage hot flashes, the natural history of coronary artery disease, a new imaging technique for diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease, and storytelling to improve blood pressure control.
Treating middle ear infections in kids, a new way to test for Down syndrome, two medications for initial treatment of high blood pressure, and a lack of evidence for ‘expert’ recommendations.
Treatment of mild congestive heart failure, who is getting implanted defibrillators, antibiotic treatment for irritable bowel syndrome, and walking assessment for elderly.
Routine HIV testing, variations in dosing in kid’s OTC medications, vitamin D and calcium recommendations from the Institute of Medicine, and mitochondria defects and autism.
High caffeine/alcohol beverages, fish oil and the heart, nerve destruction technique in controlling high blood pressure, and leaving prescriptions at the pharmacy.
Pain at the end of life in elderly people, a lack of benefit with implanted defibrillators, screening adolescents for depression, and fish oil and Alzheimer’s.
Who responds to the anticlotting drug clopidogrel, the dangers of trying to kick an opiate drug habit, how to reduce your risk of colorectal cancer, and controlling high blood pressure with a visit to the barber.
Home monitoring for blood thinning, risks of hormone replacement therapy, dental procedures and cardiovascular events, and the upside of stressful life events.
Cancer screening for adult survivors of childhood cancer, screening people with HIV for cancer, advanced radiology tests in the ED, and maternal flu vaccination and benefits for the infant.
Lack of benefit to early detection of ovarian cancer recurrence, a urine test for a common pneumonia, benefits of breastfeeding, and a dialysis update.
Screening for testicular cancer, percutaneous replacement of the aortic valve, a common anticlotting agent and antacid taken together, and promoting sunless tanning.
Patient and physician expectations of stenting, comparisons of surgical centers for bypass surgery on the heart, age-related responses to removing blockages of the carotid artery, and sleep and obesity in youth.
Genetics of a common corneal problem, the egg recall, health consequences of oil spills for fisherman, and drug treatment for herpes and birth defects.
Tai chi and fibromyalgia, early palliative care benefits, sponges to prevent infection in heart surgery, and delays in treatment for heart attack and mortality.
Replacing a heart valve through the skin, the long term effects of childhood hunger, the later life consequences of younger life cholesterol problems, and suicide risk and antiseizure medications.
Erectile dysfunction drugs and sexually transmitted infections, patient help in high blood pressure control, depression and Alzheimer’s risk, and telomeres and cancer risk.
Benefits of prostate cancer screening, new technology for managing insulin delivery, avoiding diabetic retinopathy and testosterone in older, frail men.
Hearing loss related to mp3 players, homocysteine reduction isn’t helpful, two old diabetes drugs delivered in a novel way, and a new type of diabetes drug.
Common high blood pressure drug and cancer, gastrointestinal bleeding and NSAIDs, testosterone levels in older men, and racial variation in hemoglobin A1c.
New use for a drug for gout, prescription drug abuse among US children, dangers of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, and body checking in youth hockey.
Diagnosing celiac disease, a new stent, risk of Alzheimer’s in caregivers, and follow up after discharge for congestive heart failure. And watch our YouTube!
CMV testing in newborns, open versus endovascular repair of aortic aneurysm, managing atrial fibrillation, and cost barriers to treatment of heart attacks.
Weight gain and exercise in middle aged women, BNP and congestive heart failure, the clinical impact of a measure of kidney function, and kids and food allergies.
Management of secondary symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, utility of tight blood pressure and cholesterol control in people with type 2 diabetes, and hand bacteria.
Aging and sexuality, coronary artery assessment in those without symptoms, fluctuations in blood pressure and stroke, and the benefits of alcohol in weight maintenance for women.
Preventing childhood obesity, lap band surgery in teenagers, antidepressants and breast cancer drugs, and utility of MRI in reducing reoperations for breast cancer.
Managing atrial fibrillation, use of antibiotics in ICU patients, how low should blood sugars be held in critically ill people, and avoiding the most common cause of severe childhood diarrhea.
Increase in autism disorders, no help with telemedicine, how many household contacts become infected with H1N1 and the risk of blood clots following surgery.
Changing guidelines for cervical cancer screening, drugs administered by EMTs, angioplasty volume isn’t a concern, and impact of pain on falls in elderly.
New breast cancer screening guidelines, anemia medication and kidney disease, vitamin B12 and cancer, and cholesterol lowering medications or niacin in heart disease.
Risks of antipsychotic medications in kids, aging and cardiovascular fitness, staving off type 2 diabetes and insulin regimens in those who already have type 2 diabetes.
New agent for the treatment of obesity, fish oil and depression treatment in patients with heart disease, managing kidney disease in kids, and management of erectile dysfunction in men.
Best practices for flu immunization, when to implant a defibrillator after a heart attack, benefit lack in using nontraditional factors to predict coronary artery disease, and which foods cause the majority of food borne illness.
Cardiac resynchronization in patients with congestive heart failure, in hospital mortality following major surgery, assessing whether PSA should be tested, and weight loss in sleep apnea.
Mortality related to celiac disease, a new blood thinner, a lack of benefit related to implanted heart devices in women, and the hedgehog pathway and cancer.
Combination medications for high cholesterol, typhoid fever in the US, the benefits of the Mediterranean diet in those with type 2 diabetes, and how good is care at freestanding retail medical clinics?
New diagnostic test for heart attack, radiation exposure due to CT and other imaging studies, dangers of hormonal therapy in some men with prostate cancer, and responses to clopidogrel.
benefits of lifestyle choices in avoiding Alzheimer’s, bringing MRSA home from the hospital, aspirin and colon cancer recurrence, and weight lifting and breast cancer.
Why the Mediterranean diet is good, best practice for treating many heart attacks, headaches and brain lesions, and failing to inform patients of medical test results.
Computer-based smoking cessation programs, lack of benefit in stopping HRT prior to mammography, a risk score for type 2 diabetes, and a swine flu update.
Cardiovascular disease risk factors in NFL players, a treatment for complications of heartburn, people who can forgo compression stockings, and balance disorders.
Base of thumb splinting, quantity versus quality for bypass surgery, how quickly interventions need to be done when heart problems appear, and a common prostate medicine and cataract surgery.
Treatment of wheezing in infants, acupuncture for low back pain, aspirin and clopidogrel use for atrial fibrillation, and treatment of breast cancer in older women.
Swine flu (A/H1N1), lifestyle changes and diabetes in older folks, managing hepatitis C infection, and when should we initiate antiviral therapy in HIV infection?
Low blood sugar and dementia, coronary artery disease screening in diabetics, management of women with epilepsy during pregnancy, and stem cells for type one 1 diabetes.
Screening for ovarian cancer, not much benefit seen with some coronary artery disease treatments, breast cancer prevention, and prevention isn’t working for people with heart disease.
Benefits of calcium supplements, which weight loss diet is most effective, preventing age-related macular degeneration, and a new pathway in Alzheimer’s disease.
How best to treat blocked arteries in the heart, use of statins, phone calls for assisting weight loss efforts, and secondhand smoke and cognitive impairment.
Weight loss for urinary incontinence, an overview of alcohol use and abuse, long term consequences of kidney donation, and breast cancer after childhood cancer.
Management of wheezing in children, fine particulate matter in the air, increase in MRSA in head and neck infections in kids, and a trend toward less severe heart attacks.
Genetic variations related to blood thinning efficacy, pediatric anxiety disorder treatment, use of medications among elderly, and sleep and coronary artery calcification.
Flu awareness week, no benefit from antioxidants in preventing cancer in men, unintentional overdoses with prescription drugs, and eye diseases increase worldwide.
Mental illness among college students, potential utility of an old medication for advanced Alzheimer’s, comparison of generic versus brand name medications, and medications to treat high blood pressure.
Reducing C-reactive protein with a statin, short sleep duration and cardiovascular events, abdominal and body fat and heart disease, and fasting triglycerides.
HPV infection detection and possible vaccination of boys, the role of homocysteine, physician prescribing of placebos, and chronic medication use in children.
Podcast topics include suicide data, strategies to increase breast feeding, no aspirin benefit in people with diabetes, and harmful pharmacy practices.
Podcast topics include the role of vitamin D in Alzheimer’s management, controversy regarding stents, management of atrial fibrillation and thyroid complications.
Podcast topics include a new class of HIV medications, tight glucose monitoring in diabetes, depression and heart disease, and single-reader mammography.
Podcast topics include the risk of some inhaled medications, new information on CPR, colon polyps in blacks, and expanded use of a medication used in many strokes.
Podcast topics include role of vitamin B in cardiovascular disease, cautions on HPV vaccine use, new treatment for cystic fibrosis and diabetes and arsenic.
Podcast topics include physical activity in immigrant children, psychotherapy trends in the US, one benefit of estrogen therapy, and prostate cancer screening in older men.
Podcast topics include lack of exercise among teens, a vaccine and antihistamine against Alzheimer's, companions' role in physician visits, and falls and joint replaement in elderly.
Podcast topics include food diaries, use of hormone therapy in men with early prostate cancer, testing cholesterol in children, and the ankle brachial index.
Podcast topics include new hope for lung cancer, treating arrhythmias, association with diabetes and depression, and no new medications for heart failure.
Podcast topics include vitamin D and heart attacks in men, lack of cardiovascular benefit of tight blood sugar control, avoiding macular degeneration, and a new way to make flu vaccine.
Podcast topics include patient perceptions of mortality with heart failure, a potential new treatment of heart attacks, managing nausea related to chemotherapy, and preventing kidney failure in people with diabetes.
Podcast topics include beta blockers and non-heart surgery, carotid sounds, smoking interventions by peers, and monoclonal antibody treatment of psoriasis.
Podcast topics include high blood pressure and kidney disease in African Americans, possible negative side effects of drugs to treat osteoporosis, a potential new treatment for Alzheimer's disease.
Podcast topics include the best treatment for carotid artery blockage, son to father transmission of bird flu, increase in esophageal cancer, and teens with TVs in their rooms.
Podcast topics include AEDs in homes, compression only CPR, treatment of high blood pressure in older folks, and HPV testing in women with normal Pap smears.
Podcast topics include dangers of mechanical ventilation, predictive value of coronary calcium scanning, risks of hair dyes, and kidney function compromise from colonoscopy preparation.
Podcast topics include the benefits of clinical trials, receiving care at a teaching hospital, satisfaction after treatment for prostate cancer, and the effects of using old blood.
Podcast topics include management of urinary incontinence in women, dangers of strangulation games in teenagers, depression and testosterone, and screening for MRSA.
Podcast topics include modifying TV and computer use by kids, best place to have lung surgery, risks of hormone replacement therapy, and a blood pressure vaccine.
Podcast topics include risks of anemia drugs, treating depression in kids, the flu vaccine for children, and an approach to keep elderly people in their homes.
Podcast topics include the best treatment for just diagnosed Crohn's disease, FDA and Supreme Court activity affecting healthcare, post-stroke treatment, and surgery for spinal stenosis.
Podcast topics include combination cholesterol lowering medications, fitness as a predictor of heart-related death, gastric banding and diabetes, and oral contraceptives and the risk of ovarian cancer.
Podcast topics include modifying the immune response in congestive heart failure, testosterone supplements in men, palliative care guidelines, and which studies get published.
Podcast topics include FDA warning on osteoporosis drugs, vitamin D and heart disease, childhood allergies, and avoiding weight gain with antipsychotic medications.
Podcast topics include face transplant follow up, flu and adenovirus concerns, diet and ovulation issues, and coronary calcium scans in women at low risk for heart disease.
Podcast topics include face transplant follow up, flu and adenovirus concerns, diet and ovulation issues, and coronary calcium scans in women at low risk for heart disease.
Podcast topics include treatment of acute sinusitis, adverse events related to common medications in elderly, osteoporosis in men, and shift work as a risk factor for cancer.
Podcast topics include using barbers and beauticians to address health issues, obesity's effect on PSA, the benefit of pedometers, and ultrasound for diagnosing ovarian masses.
Podcast topics include the success of vaccines, depression among Iraq war veterans and hospitalized people, increasing rates of sexually transmitted infections, and the dangers of homeopathy.
Podcast topics include use of automatic external defibrillators, heart risk of childhood obesity, 64 slice CT to look at the heart, and seasonal variation in blood pressure.
Podcast topics include include risks of hysterectomy, a rise in maternal deaths in the US, increasing numbers of women choosing double mastectomy, and improved devices to bridge people to transplant.
Podcast topics include stents vs. bypass surgery, a new superbug causing ear infections in kids, MRSA, and Pap vs. HPV DNA testing for cervical cancer screening.
Podcast topics include sudden death in athletes, preventing strokes in those at risk, a new medication for alcohol dependence, and the state of healthcare for kids.
Podcast topics include when to take blood pressure, use of implantable defibrillators, CT vs. traditional colonscopy, and use of flu vaccine in elderly.
Podcast topics include ASCO's plans for post-cancer care, more on HDL and LDL, a lack of harm related to vaccine preservative thimerosol, and questions about the flu vaccine in elderly people.
Podcast topics include using an osteoporosis drug for breast cancer prevention, a once yearly use of another osteoporosis drug to reduce repeat fractures, use of steroids to prevent preterm delivery, and the best way to control type 2 diabetes when insulin is needed.
Podcast topics include a simple way to predict heart failure, benefits of vitamin D, genetic testing panned, and even modest overweight hurts your heart.
Podcast topics include impact of reducing resident duty hours, modest reduction of blood pressure in people with diabetes, huge increase in diagnosis of bipolar disorder, and food additives and hyperactivity in children.
Podcast topics include regionalized heart centers, medical clinics in retail stores, direct to consumer ads for drugs, and the possible cause of rosacea.
Podcast topics include the last word on calcium and vitamin D in preventing osteoporosis, benefits of obesity surgery, high blood pressure in kids and sexuality in older adults.
Podcast topics include a new vaccine for multiple sclerosis, no benefit seen with antioxidants and heart disease in women, diet can help prevent colon cancer return, and the HPV vaccine can't help those already infected.
Podcast topics include genome wide analysis for ALS, MS, and coronary artery disease, transplanting protected insulin secreting cells, and the dangers of not taking prescription drugs correctly.
Podcast topics include the negative effects of salt on high blood pressure, the benefits of the herb eichinacea in preventing or shortening the duration of colds, the impact of diet soda on development of the metabolic syndrome, and choosing a surgeon with experience in prostate cancer.
Podcast topics include the risk of imported foods, the predictive value of a non-fasting test for triglycerides, cancer risk posed by CT scans of the heart, and a new test for metastatic breast cancer approved by the FDA.
Podcast topics include a look at the risk of lightning strikes, especially through iPods, the success of folic acid supplementation in reducing spina bifida, ablation therapy for atrial fibrillation, and recurrent urinary tract infections in kids.
Podcast topics include avoiding too many tests that require radiation, the benefits of a whole grain diet, asthma and antibiotic use in early life, and estrogen use to reduce cardiovascular disease risk factors..
Podcast topics include the looming burden of Alzheimer's disease, the relationship between one type of prostate cancer treatment and heart attack, low red blood cells and surgery risk, and the connection between heart disease and kidney disease.
Learn about 'heeling,' a type of sneaker associated with injury, avoiding Chinese toothpaste, lack of benefit and perhaps harm seen with folate supplements, and heart disease death decline explained.
In this week's podcast learn about soy nuts help reduce blood pressure, calcium and vitamin D appear to reduce breast cancer risk in some women, new genes found associated with breast cancer, surgery helps for some back conditions but not others, and medicines used in MRI may pose a health risk.
In this week's podcast, coverage of FDA's warning on the diabetes drug rosaglitazone, advanced life support training for emergency responders, surgery for urinary incontinence, and alcohol intake and progression to Alzheimer's disease.
This week's podcast topics include proton pump inhibitors, H2 blockers, minerals and their role, fiber and magnesium in type II diabetes, as well as topics related to Asthma.
This week's topics include a look at 'chemo brain,' treating diabetes doesn't hurt cognitive function, a once a year medication to prevent osteoporosis, and the decline in deaths due to acute coronary syndromes.