comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - ராபர்ட் ஆலைகள் - Page 31 : comparemela.com

Odbojka - Tina Mrak in Veronika Macarol po drugem dnevu EP na 4 mestu - Tiskovna agencija Morel

Odbojka - Tina Mrak in Veronika Macarol po drugem dnevu EP na 4 mestu - Tiskovna agencija Morel
morel.si - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from morel.si Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Speedway businesses look forward to return of race fans in May

Last year, downtown Speedway took a hit after fans couldn’t attend the pandemic-delayed Indianapolis 500. Author: Lauren Kostiuk Updated: 12:20 AM EDT May 1, 2021 SPEEDWAY, Ind. The Indy 500 is just around the corner as Speedway gears up to welcome race fans back to Main Street.   “Main Street is probably the coolest place in Indianapolis, especially during the month of May,” said Robert Mills.  Last year, downtown Speedway took a hit after fans couldn’t attend and the race was pushed back to August.   “Downtown was pretty dead last year, so it is good to see people back out on the streets, walking around and enjoying the community again,” Mills said.  

2000 to receive UEA and NNUH home prostate test kit

Published: 6:30 AM April 30, 2021    UEA s Norwich Medical School which worked on the prostate screening box project with Professor Colin Cooper and Dr Jeremy Clark. - Credit: UEA A new testing kit developed by researchers in Norwich is to be sent to thousands of men across the world to revolutionise diagnosising prostate cancer.  Work by the University of East Anglia and Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital to create the Prostate Screening Box is intended to diagnose aggressive prostate cancer in a non-invasive way, through a kit that can be put through the letter box. The next phase will see 2,000 men in the UK, Europe and Canada have their prostate health analysed through the home kit, without having to undergo a rectal exam. 

Home test kit trial aims to help early diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancer

Home test kit trial aims to help early diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancer The Prostate Screening Box aims to diagnose aggressive prostate cancer (David Davies/PA) A home test kit for prostate cancer that could help with early diagnosis of aggressive forms of the disease while reducing the need for trips to hospital is being trialled. Researchers will post kits to 2,000 men in the UK, Europe and Canada, with participants asked to give two urine samples to return by mail for lab analysis. Teams from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) trialled the kit with a small group of participants before the latest phase of the study.

At-Home Prostate Cancer Tests To Be Trialled In UK What You Need To Know

University of East Anglia Men are to trial an at-home prostate cancer test. Thousands of men will receive a letterbox-friendly home test kit to check for prostate cancer, which could help catch the disease years before other screening methods. The simple urine test – dubbed the ‘Prostate Screening Box’ – is intended to diagnose aggressive prostate cancer without men having to leave their homes. Currently, it’s hard to tell which types of prostate cancer can be left alone and which require urgent action. “It is not a simple matter to predict which tumours will become aggressive, making it hard to decide on treatment for many men,” says lead researcher Dr Jeremy Clark, from UEA’s Norwich Medical School.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.