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dispositivo musical no reduce presión arterial en los diabéticos
ReutersPor Andrew W. Seaman 17 jun (Reuters Health) - Un dispositivo que reproduce una melodÃa en un intento para hacer más lenta la respiración no logró reducir la presión sanguÃnea de un grupo de gente con diabetes, según un nuevo estudio. "Dados...Tags: Diabetes, Internists, Internal Medicine, Health and Medical Professionals
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The bull has but one job
It's Father's Day weekend (I usually write my column on Sunday afternoon) and I recall that I took the time to list the attributes of a good mama cow recently on Mother's Day. Unfortunately, there isn't much to thank the bull for after the moment of...Tags: Genetics, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Biology
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Candidates for Va. governor say they never used drugs
Virginia's nominees for governor, Terry McAuliffe and Ken Cuccinelli, say they have never used illegal drugs. The Richmond Times-Dispatch canvassed the statewide candidates on Thursday, a day after E.W. Jackson, the Republican nominee for lieutenant...
Tags: University of Virginia, Regional Authority, U.S. Senate, Loudoun County, Executive Branch
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Wait-and-see may be best for early prostate cancer
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Watching and routinely examining men with early, slow-growing prostate cancer is more effective and cheaper than sending them to surgery or radiation right away, according to a new study. The findings are based on a model of...Tags: Medical Research, Internists, Prostate Cancer, Internal Medicine, Biopsy
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Studies call into question benefit of Medtronic spine surgery product
Milwaukee Journal SentinelMILWAUKEE Two independent reports issued Monday found Medtronic's spine surgery product known as Infuse offered little benefit over conventional spine surgery and may be linked to serious harms including cancer and a complication that can cause...Tags: Yale University, Stanford University, Internists, Health and Safety at School, Medtronic Incorporated
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Don't let the sun catch you tanning
I am a member of the baby oil generation. Half a century ago, we spent our summers at the pool, slick with a kind of fluid magnifying glass that turned our skin red, then brown. You wouldn't have been caught dead without a suntan back in the day. And...
Tags: Dermatology, Internists, Skin Cancer, Internal Medicine, Flu
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News of the Weird: Very Personal Hygiene
Orestes De La Paz's exhibit at the Frost Art Museum in Miami in May recalled Chuck Palahniuk's novel and film Fight Club, in which lead character Tyler Durden's principal income source was making upscale soap using discarded liposuctioned fat fetched from...
Tags: Allergies, Arts and Culture, Motorvehicle Accidents, Disneyland Park, Saint Petersberg (Russia)
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New support group for TBI survivors
Sara Lewis sustained a traumatic brain injury in an automobile accident in 1977. Now 58, she's completing a master's degree in speech language pathology through James Madison University's distance learning program. She is also starting a peer support...
Tags: Denbigh, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Manufacturing and Engineering, Pathology, Automotive Equipment
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Deerfield native hosts show with guests who have overcome challenges
Scott Emo finds inspiration wherever he goes. The Deerfield native and host of The Scott Emo Show said every story presents an opportunity for people to reflect and improve on their lives. That's the premise of Emo's therapeutic talk show, performed...
Tags: Deerfield, Behavioral Conditions, Psychology, Autism, Philosophy
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Three HCC employees honored with development awards
Three Harford Community College employees have been named recipients of the 2013 National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Awards. Jan M. Brewer, assistant professor of sociology and social work; Deborah Jaeger, mathematics...Tags: Teachers, Schools, University of Maryland, College Park, Arts and Culture, Social Sciences
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Marian J. Wallace, businesswoman
Marian J. Wallace, a retired businesswoman and former registered nurse, died Friday of Parkinson's disease at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. She was 92. Marian Jones was born and raised near Hurlock and graduated from a Dorchester County...
Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Parkinson's Disease, Johns Hopkins University, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals
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New nurses look to future
Graduates of Glendale Community College’s nursing program were looking forward to bright futures in the high-demand career field during a traditional “pinning” ceremony on Saturday at the Lanterman Auditorium in La Cañada Flintridge....Tags: Justice System, Health and Safety at Work, Health and Safety at School, Crime, Law and Justice, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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