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MRI Scan: Free MRI Scans to be Offered at District Hospital in Noida | Noida News

The District Hospital in Noida will soon offer free MRI scans to help economically weaker sections. Find out more about this initiative and how it will benefit the community. Visit the District Hospital in Noida for your free MRI scan today!

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US Woman Visits Doctor Complaining About Bad Mood Swings, Diagnosed With Dementia

Before the diagnosis, Jana Nelson thought of herself as a "very knowledgeable person" since she had studied psychology.

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cancer slowly growing. by the time that i did find out, presumably, it would have been much harder to treat and much more dangerous to me. so much harder to treat and much more dangerous to me.- more dangerous to me. so you feel fortunate? _ more dangerous to me. so you feel fortunate? very _ more dangerous to me. so you feel fortunate? very fortunate | feel fortunate? very fortunate and thrilled _ feel fortunate? very fortunate and thrilled that _ feel fortunate? very fortunate and thrilled that i _ feel fortunate? very fortunate and thrilled that i was - and thrilled that i was diagnosed so early. we don't see any sign _ diagnosed so early. we don't see any sign of— diagnosed so early. we don't see any sign of cancer- see any sign of cancer recurrentance there. paul was amonu recurrentance there. paul was among 300 — recurrentance there. paul was among 300 men _ recurrentance there. paul was among 300 men aged - recurrentance there. paul was among 300 men aged 50-75. recurrentance there. paul was i among 300 men aged 50-75 who among 300 men aged 50—75 who took part in the trial led by university college london. of the 25 men whose aggressive cancers were picked up via mri, over halving like paul, had negative blood tests. we think these are really _ negative blood tests. we think these are really significant - these are really significant results. what we see is that a short ten—minute mri scan used as a screening test can selectively pick up significant cancers in a much more effective way than the psa blood test alone that. will help us to diagnose the important cancers early when they're curable. the important cancers early when they're curable.— they're curable. the prostate is a walnut — they're curable. the prostate is a walnut sized _ they're curable. the prostate is a walnut sized gland - they're curable. the prostate is a walnut sized gland which j is a walnut sized gland which sits below the bladder. it's

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released from prison. the 33—year—old former nurse was jailed for life for each of the murders of seven babies and the attempted murders of six more. letby refused to appear in court for the sentencing. manchester united and the striker mason greenwood have agreed it would be best for him to leave the club to continue his career. it follows an internal investigation at united into claims against him of attempted rape and coercive control. criminal charges against him, including attempted rape and assault, had already been dropped in february. the theft ofjewellery and gems from the british museum has been under police investigation since the start of the year the bbc has found, and police requested the case be kept from the public during inquiries. one member of staff has been sacked and some of the stolen items were found for sale on ebay. those are some of the leading stories here in the uk you're live with bbc news. a ten minute mri scan could be

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i'm, you know, thrilled that i was diagnosed so early. we don't see any sign of cancer recurrence there... paul was among 300 men aged 50 to 75 who took part in the trial led by university college london. of the 25 men whose aggressive cancers were picked up via mri, over half — like paul — had negative blood tests. we think these are really significant results. what we see is that a short ten—minute mri scan used as a screening test can selectively pick up significant cancers in a much more effective way than the psa blood test alone. that'll help us to diagnose the important cancers early, when they're curable. the prostate is a walnut—sized gland which sits below the bladder. it's the uk's most common male cancer, with 52,000 new diagnoses every year. this is what men over 50 can request from their doctor — a blood test for the protein psa. high levels can indicate cancer, so it's a useful test,

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cancer so that we find that at curable stage.— cancer so that we find that at curable stage. we know prostate cancer charities _ curable stage. we know prostate cancer charities want _ curable stage. we know prostate cancer charities want all - curable stage. we know prostate cancer charities want all men - curable stage. we know prostate | cancer charities want all men over 52 go for a psa test in the uk but not all doctors have the capacity to meet that demand. could the mri scan instead of a blood test change it could do. we have to spend money wisely, but screening programmes are are usually run in a slightly separately to your local gp surgery, sophie was put into screening programme in due course it's likely you put a special screening centre, and this approach had less overdiagnosis than a single standard blood tests. it overdiagnosis than a single standard blood tests. , ., ., ., blood tests. if you want to find it more and all _ blood tests. if you want to find it more and all the _ blood tests. if you want to find it more and all the studies - blood tests. if you want to find it more and all the studies we've . blood tests. if you want to find it. more and all the studies we've been covering here on bbc news, you can head to our website. plenty more on lucy letby and donald trump, who will be handing himself in to authorities that are in the week.

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court yesterday. something that the killer, lucy letby, wasn�*t there to hear herself. she refers to the guilty face court? call me on 08085 909693. that is the phone number, you can text 85058. what�*s more of your call standing by but it is time, at 9:33am, to get the latest headlines. the senior consultant who first raised concerns about lucy letby says his experience is not uncommon in the nhs. dr stephen breary, whose warnings weren�*t acted upon, told the bbc that hospital managers should be regulated in the same way as doctors and nurses. nhs england says it�*s reminded leaders it�*s "vital" that staff feel they can speak out. there are hopes that a 10—minute mri scan could offer a more reliable way of screening men for prostate cancer. researchers at university college london found the scans were far more accurate than existing blood tests. russia�*s defence ministry says it�*s downed two drones over the moscow region — and two more in bryansk near the ukrainian border. flights were temporarily stopped to and from moscow early this morning.

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before a national screening programme for prostate cancer could be set up — which may take up to a decade. fergus walsh, bbc news. earlier i was joined by professor caroline moore — the study�*s lead author and head of urology at university college here in london. she told me more. we invited men to come forward for a short mri scan and a prostate cancer and we found that the mri scan was much more effective at finding no significant cancers which need treating. significant cancers which need treatinu. ~ . , treating. what impact could this have for men — treating. what impact could this have for men and _ treating. what impact could this have for men and for— treating. what impact could this have for men and for those - treating. what impact could this have for men and for those that | treating. what impact could this - have for men and for those that may develop cancer later on in their lives? ~ ~' ., develop cancer later on in their lives? ~ ~ ., ., ., lives? we know that we diagnose rostate lives? we know that we diagnose prostate cancer _ lives? we know that we diagnose prostate cancer early _ lives? we know that we diagnose prostate cancer early it _ lives? we know that we diagnose prostate cancer early it is - lives? we know that we diagnose | prostate cancer early it is curable, but we diagnose it late, it isn't. so what we hope is that we will be able to really reduce the late diagnosis of men with prostate cancer so that we find that at curable stage. taste

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can we call it such?— can we call it such? yes, i think we're heading. _ can we call it such? yes, i think we're heading, very— can we call it such? yes, i think we're heading, very slowly, - can we call it such? yes, i think we're heading, very slowly, but| we're heading, very slowly, but surely, to a national screening programme for prostate cancer, which would be similar to that for the national breast screening programme in the uk, using mammograms. but it may well be a decade off, the reason for that being that this trial wasn't big enough, it had 300 men, in london, it was very clear, the results, 25 of those men had aggressive cancers found by a ten minute mri scan, at the same time, half of those men whose cancer was detected had low scores in their psa blood test, now, the standard blood test looking for this protein psa, which is what men over 50 can request. if you get high levels of that, it can indicate cancer, but it's unreliable. and those men would

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