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Risk of human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cancers is greater for people living with AIDS and increases with increasing immunosuppression, according to a new study published online July 31 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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Breastfeeding Can Save 1.3M Children Annually, WHO Says To Mark World Breastfeeding Week
About 1.3 million children"s lives could be saved each year by teaching new mothers how to breastfeed, but many women do not receive help and stop trying, the WHO said on Friday ahead of the start of World Breastfeeding Week, which runs from August 1 through August 7, Reuters reports. "Less than 40 percent of mothers worldwide breastfeed their infants exclusively in the first six months, as recommended by the WHO," the news service writes. Constanza Vallenas, a WHO medical officer in the Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development, said women "don"t have the practical support" to help them get their infants to latch on properly and find a technique that prevents pain and discomfort. Vallenas said the problem exists in both rich and poor countries, and she called for "more assistance in hospitals, health clinics and communities for new mothers who need information and help," according to Reuters (MacInnis, 7/31).
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Support For Reform Softens, Pollster Reflects On How Public Mood Is Shaped
A new survey suggests that "most Americans support an overhaul of the health system, but the percentage who believe they (and their family) will be worse off from the change" has gone from 11 percent to 21 percent in the past five months, Kaiser Health News reports. "The survey, conducted July 7 to July 14 by the Kaiser Family Foundation, found 56 percent of Americans say now is the time for the country to overhaul the health system. That"s down from 61 percent in June." (note: KHN is a program of Kaiser Family Foundation).
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Change4Life Corner Shops To Open Across The Country, UK

Corner shops nationwide will get help from Change4Life to sell fruit and veg - this will mean more people will get their 5 a day and shops will see an increase in profits, Secretary of State for Health Andy Burnham said today. Following a successful pilot in the north east, corner shops across the country can now join Change4Life and work with the local NHS to promote healthier eating in their communities. The shops will have a fruit and veg makeover, stocking a wide range of fruit and veg, displaying Change4Life posters and signs, and appointing a member of staff to champion fresh fruit and veg in store. The trial run of the programme began with twelve shops in the North East last November and has been an overwhelming success. Over nine months, an additional 88 shops joined the programme and sales of fresh fruit and veg increased on average by 40 per cent, with around a third of shoppers saying they will buy more fruit and veg from their local store in future. The expansion of the programme across England is now possible thanks to a new Change4Life partnership with the Association for Convenience Stores, an organisation which represents more than 28,000 retailers and suppliers in England, including well known franchises such as NISA Local, SPAR and Landmark. The Department of Health will continue to support a number of shops in less well off areas where fruit and veg is less easily available, providing fridges to help keep stock fresh. Andy Burnham, Secretary of State for Health said: "We all know we need to get more fruit and veg in our diet but getting your 5 A Day can be a real challenge. "Having a selection of fresh fruit and veg available at your local corner shop makes it that little bit easier. "Change4Life corner shops have been really successful in the North East with an average increase of 40 per cent in sales of fresh fruit and veg from the stores. "The scheme going nationwide is fantastic news for everyone - a boost to local customers" health and to shopkeepers" profits." James Lowman, Chief Executive of the Association of Convenience Stores said: "Local shops are at the heart of communities, and Change4Life"s help in improving the fruit and vegetable on offer in these stores can make a huge difference to the diet choices that people can make. "The project focused on the North-East has already brought significant benefits to retailers and their customers, and the growth of the project is a big step forward. "The launch of Change4life in convenience stores across England shows the enthusiasm and commitment from the convenience store sector to Change4Life and to promoting healthy choices." Department of Health, UK


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