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Heart-Healthy Rides
Just as a prudent owner cares for their car via regular maintenance, tomorrow’s vehicles will be able to care for their drivers by helping them keep track of their medical conditions. Engineers at Ford are developing a car seat that incorporates a...Tags: Health, Transportation Accidents, Medtronic Incorporated, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz
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Seniors grow old under debt
Norman Harvel is growing old under a mountain of debt.
At 60, Harvel faces medical and credit card bills topping $80,000. Yet Harvel is unable to work, having been injured at a job site more a decade ago. The former building maintenance worker now...Tags: Research, Financially Distressed Companies, Economy, Business and Finance, Medical Specialization, Credit and Debt
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Air pollution becoming a 'growing pain' for Springfield
mlandis@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - From the new 60-65 interchange, to the 6-lanes of Campbell Ave, it's easy to see Springfield is gaining a lot more people- and traffic. “We really do have some air quality issues. They are not really serious at the moment,&...Tags: Passenger Cars, Environmental Pollution, Asthma, Environmental Issues, Air Pollution
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Awards and honors for Lehigh Valley residents
Grand View Hospital recently announced telemetry unit nurse Nancy Baith of Sellersville is the recipient of the 2012 Ellis Greenspan Memorial Award. Baith, who cares for and monitors patients with heart conditions, has worked at the hospital since 1984....Tags: Human Interest, Health, Medical Specialization, Awards and Prizes, Allentown
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Reuters Health News Summary
ReutersFollowing is a summary of current health news briefs. Miracle sweetener stevia may have a sour note PARIS (Reuters) - The meteoric rise of a natural, healthy alternative to sugar - a holy grail for the food industry - might just be a little too good...Tags: Testosterone, Johnson & Johnson Inc., Food Industry, Heart Attack, Trials
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U.S. advisers reject J&J/Bayer's Xarelto for acute coronary patients
ReutersSILVER SPRING, Maryland (Reuters) - U.S. advisers recommended against expanding the use of Johnson & Johnson's blood thinner Xarelto as a way to reduce the risk of new heart attacks and strokes in people with heart problems. A panel of outside experts to...Tags: Heart Attack, Johnson & Johnson Inc., Plavix (drug), Trials, Health
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UPDATE 1-US advisers reject new use for J&J/Bayer's Xarelto
ReutersSILVER SPRING, Md., May 23 (Reuters) - U.S. advisers recommended against expanding the use of Johnson & Johnson's blood thinner Xarelto as a way to reduce the risk of new heart attacks and strokes in people with heart problems. A panel of outside experts...Tags: Johnson & Johnson Inc., Plavix (drug), Heart Attack, Health, Aspirin (drug)
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UPDATE 2-US advisers reject new use for J&J/Bayer's Xarelto
Reuters* Xarelto already approved for two other uses * FDA advisers concerned about missing data, bleeding risks * FDA to make a final decision by end of June By Anna Yukhananov SILVER SPRING, Md., May 23 (Reuters) - U.S. advisers recommended against...Tags: Heart Attack, Trials, Plavix (drug), Johnson & Johnson Inc., Health
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Mayo Clinic Medical Edge: There are numerous treatment options for hyperthyroidism
Premium Health News ServiceDEAR MAYO CLINIC: My 19-year-old son has hyperthyroidism due to toxic thyroid nodules. He's very thin and has a high resting heart rate. He's been asked to go on methimazole (Tapazole) until he has a thyroidectomy, but he is concerned about side effects....Tags: Mayo Clinic, Physiology, Health, Hyperthyroidism, Hospitals and Clinics
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Websites let friends better help friends in need
Kelly Gorder of Boulder, Colo., initially felt helpless when she learned last year that longtime friend Naomi Damask, of Chicago, had been diagnosed with breast cancer. Gorder wanted to do something for Damask and her family, but the distance made it...
Tags: Health, Hip Replacement, Hospitals and Clinics, Barry Katz, Email
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Despite the stares, South Floridians swear by 'feeding tube' diet
It is perhaps today's most maligned diet — assailed as "crazy" and "gross" since pictures emerged last month of a bride outfitted with a feeding tube to drop weight quickly before her big day. But in his only interview with a local newspaper, Dr....
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Robin Gibb dies at 62; rose to pop fame as one-third of the Bee Gees
Robin Gibb, a singer and songwriter who joined two of his brothers in forming the Bee Gees pop group that helped define the sound of the disco era with the best-selling 1977 soundtrack to"Saturday Night Fever," has died. He was 62. Gibb died Sunday after...Tags: Heart Attack, Entertainment Events, England, Cancer, Dining and Drinking
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