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New research reveals a causal association between elevated body mass index (BMI) and increased risk of gallstone disease. Results published in Hepatology, a journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, show women are at greater risk of developing gallstones.
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In accordance with the Scheme's Supply Chain Management Policy, GEMS may call upon suppliers in the database by way of requests for quotations, requests for proposals or tenders. Importantly, the registration of an organisation on the Supplier Database does not guarantee that organisation business opportunities going forward.The work the Scheme will perform in 2013/2014 may necessitate the provision of services of various categories of services providers.
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GEMS remains focused on bringing health within your reach. This is why our members have trusted GEMS to take care of their healthcare needs. Here are some of their stories.
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US health officials say doctors should consider giving a daily Aids drug to another high risk group to prevent infection - people who shoot heroin, methamphetamines or other injection drugs. A similar recommendation is already in place for gay men and heterosexual couples.
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Nerves may play an important role in both the development and spread of prostate cancer, a new study suggests. The findings could lead to new ways to predict the aggressiveness of prostate cancer, as well as new ways to prevent and treat the disease, according to the researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City.
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HPV infection is known to cause virtually all cervical cancers, most anal cancers and some genital cancers. It has recently been established as a cause of the majority of oropharyngeal cancers, a malignancy of the tonsils and base of tongue.
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Within minutes the Williams couple from Thornton in Cape Town's southern suburbs are chatting excitedly and they have good reason to be enthused: the baby growing inside Lee-Anne is not only their first, but a first for South Africa, and Africa. The pregnancy is one of about 15 cases worldwide.
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Although Americans are exercising more, the obesity epidemic continues to expand, University of Washington researchers report. Their nine-year study of data from two US health surveys suggests that physical activity alone is not enough to combat the problem.
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