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3-D-Printed Implant Saves Baby’s Life
A baby’s life has been saved by innovative U.S. doctors who used 3-D printing to create a vital splint to keep him breathing. The doctors described their ground-breaking procedure in ...
May 23, 2013
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Simon Veazey
Taking Care of Your Skin
A very daunting statistic: One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of a lifetime. ...
May 22, 2013
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Sue Taggart
Tips for Maintaining a Clean, Healthy Bathroom
When was the last time you cleaned your bathroom? Always remember that excellent bathroom hygiene is essential to ...
May 22, 2013
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Sherri Shepherd Diabetes: Diagnosis Changed Her Eating and Exercise
Sherri Shepherd Diabetes: Shepard's new book describes how she changed her lifestyle after being diagnosed with Type 2 ...
May 17, 2013
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Zachary Stieber
Dead for 40 Minutes, Man Revived by CPR Machine
Dead for 40 minutes: Colin Fielder, 39, was saved by the new CPR machine, AutoPulse, which has had ...
May 14, 2013
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Altruism Boosts Well-being
Leaving something positive behind to the next generation ranks second in a list of what would make people ...
May 13, 2013
BY
Rosemary Byfield
Urgent Care Clinics Filling a Growing Need
Urgent care clinics alleviate the glut of anxious patients in ER waiting rooms and provide them with efficient ...
May 8, 2013
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Christine Lin
Will We Ever Stop Craving Things That Aren’t Good For Us?
An interview with Omar Manejwala, MD, Author of Craving: Why We Can't Seem to Get Enough
May 7, 2013
BY
Martha Rosenberg
How to Succeed at Weight Loss
Succeeding at weight loss requires a strong foundation so you can follow through with ease.
May 7, 2013
BY
Tysan Lerner
Valley Fever Hits Southwestern States
Valley fever hits: A fungal respiratory infection has dramatically increased in the southwestern states in recent years. Last ...
May 6, 2013
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Tara MacIsaac
Advanced Technology Enables Single Visit Smile Makeovers
The journey to a better-looking smile is being sped up as computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) become ...
May 5, 2013
BY
Christine Lin
The Unsavory Ways Your Meat and Seafood Is Disinfected
The meat and seafood you buy probably looks and smells fine. But processors may be using unsavory drugs ...
May 1, 2013
BY
Martha Rosenberg
Breast Implants-Cancer Link: Study Finds Higher Risk
Breast implants cancer: Researchers on Tuesday have said that women who get breast implants will be at a ...
April 30, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Soda Diabetes Risk: One Can of Soda Increase Chances, Study Says
Soda diabetes risk: A study has found that at least one sugar-sweetened soda per day can increase the ...
April 25, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Measles Vaccination: England Prepares 1 Million Doses
Following the recent measles outbreak in Wales, the government has initiated a vaccine drive in England, where it ...
April 25, 2013
BY
Simon Veazey
How to Decrease the Risk of Pain Relievers
Consumers should exert caution. Various risks are associated with taking over-the-counter painkillers, from heightened blood pressure to kidney ...
April 17, 2013
BY
W. Gifford-Jones
Got Milk Ads Amuse but Milk Sales Continue to Fall
Selling milk looks easy and even fun when you see the “Got Milk?” celebrity mustache ads. In fact, ...
April 15, 2013
BY
Martha Rosenberg
The Worm: A Sight You Will Never Forget
According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control, a quarter of the world’s population suffers from Ascaris lumbricoides. ...
April 12, 2013
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W. Gifford-Jones
With Single Visit Dentistry, the Dentist’s Office Is De-fanged
After quivering in his dentist's office as a child, it's a wonder that Lee Wexler would become a ...
April 3, 2013
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Christine Lin
Treatment for Breast Cancer Increases Risk of Heart Disease: Study Says
Radiation treatments for breast cancer have been found to increase the risk of heart disease in a new ...
March 14, 2013
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Phoebe Ryles
‘Catastrophic’ Antibiotic Threat Looms Over ‘Discovery Void’
A “catastrophic” antibiotic threat is now something governments must act on, says England's Chief Medical Officer Professor Dame ...
March 11, 2013
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Tara MacIsaac
Baby Girl Functionally Cured of HIV in Mississippi
A child in Mississippi has been cured of HIV infection following an early and aggressive treatment of a ...
March 6, 2013
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30 Things Physicians and Patients Should Question
Choosing Wisely, an initiative of the American Board of Internal Medicine, released today 26 lists of things physicians ...
February 21, 2013
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Stephanie Lam
How Safe Is Your Seafood?
Fish has been contaminated, but at this point, the benefits still outweigh the risks.
February 3, 2013
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Don’t Become a Diabetes Statistic in 2013
Today, diabetes and its complications make a perfect medical train wreck.
December 31, 2012
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Mass Shootings Often Attributed to Prescription Drugs
It is no secret that prescription drugs, notably antidepressants, can make psychiatric patients worse, not better and even ...
December 27, 2012
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Martha Rosenberg
Doctor Making a Difference in the Fight Against Hepatitis B
Dr. Le is working to form a panel of eminent advisers to help carry out the difficult mission ...
December 13, 2012
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