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"A very tricky operation," A doctor removed organs to reach an 'inoperable' tumor.
(March 24) - "I feel like I'm alive," said 63-year-old Brooke Zepp. That's something she didn't think she'd be able to say nine months ago. Zepp was diagnosed with a rare and fatal cancerous tumor. It was entangled in arteries and buried so deep in herSubmitted by Nicolee | Published about 5 years ago | -
What Will Happen to Current Master's Prepared Nurse Practitioners When the DNP is Required?
What Will Happen to Current Master's Prepared Nurse Practitioners When the DNP is Required? Tracy A. Klein, RN, MS, WHCNP, FNP Medscape Nurses. 2008; ©2008 Medscape Posted 03/18/2008 Question I've been reading and hearing about the "DNP" --Submitted by Done | Published about 5 years ago | -
Scientists Uncover How Superbug Resists Body’s Natural Defenses
Scientists Uncover How Superbug Resists Body’s Natural Defenses -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright 2008 by Virgo Publishing. http://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/ Posted on: 03/25/2008Submitted by Done | Published about 5 years ago | -
Amazing!
March 24) - "I feel like I'm alive," said 63-year-old Brooke Zepp. That's something she didn't think she'd be able to say nine months ago. Zepp was diagnosed with a rare and fatal cancerous tumor. It was entangled in arteries and buried so deep in herSubmitted by Done | Published about 5 years ago | -
Plastinated Bodies Stick Around After Death
More than 7,000 donors opt to be preserved in plastic, put on display Slide show A look inside Human-anatomy exhibits allow visitors to view preserved bodies in live-action positions. more photos Most popular • Most viewed • ToSubmitted by DaMomb | Published about 5 years ago | -
Your Man's Infidelity Triggers
Post a Comment View All 1595 Comments When a high-profile man gets high-profile press for high-price sex, it's enough to get the collective voice of women asking a whole bunch of why questions. Why do men cheat? Why can't they control themselves? WhySubmitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | -
Underage Drinking Party Busted
ROTHSCHILD -- The Zebro home in Kronenwetter showed all the signs of an underage drinking party March 1: cars blocking the road, dozens of rowdy kids and a keg. And yet, every partyer's breath test revealed an alcohol-free gathering. Dustin ZebSubmitted by DaMomb | Published about 5 years ago | -
Is Online Education Right for You?
Is Online Education Right for You? (ARA) - These days getting an education online is so popular that you'll be hard pressed to find an institution that doesn't offer an assortment of Web-based programs. Still the format can be puzzling and cause you to tSubmitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | -
Price of gasoline hits record $3.26
updated 11:38 a.m. ET, Mon., March. 24, 2008 NEW YORK - The average price of a gallon of gas in the United States has risen to a record $3.26, and the cost of diesel fuel has soared to a record $4.06 a gallon, adding to pressure on consumers and the coSubmitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | -
Man declared dead feels 'pretty good'
2 hours, 35 minutes ago OKLAHOMA CITY - Four months after he was declared brain dead and doctors were about to remove his organs for transplant, Zach Dunlap says he feels "pretty good." ADVERTISEMENT Dunlap was pronounced dead Nov. 19 at USubmitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | -
World's tallest man struggles to fit in
By OLGA BONDARUK, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 17 minutes ago PODOLYANTSI, Ukraine - Leonid Stadnik's phenomenal height has forced him to quit a job he loved, to stoop as he moves around his house and to spend most of his time in his tiny hoSubmitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | -
When a baby is destined to die
Jeanne Deibert knew as soon as she saw the ultrasound. It didn’t matter that the doctor told her that what looked on the screen like pockets in her son’s brain would likely disappear as he got closer to birth. That things were probably fine. That sSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
Gap in Life Expectancy Widens for the Nation
WASHINGTON — New government research has found “large and growing” disparities in life expectancy for richer and poorer Americans, paralleling the growth of income inequality in the last two decades. Skip to next paragraph Multimedia Growing DispSubmitted by NLGeneralManager | Published about 5 years ago | -
Sleep deprived pay the price for shift work
Trying to outsmart our circadian rhythms may have grim health results: obesity, cancer, mental illness and gastrointestinal problems. AT 6 a.m., the hospital's bright hallway lights flicker on, signaling the start of a new day. Doctors in crisp businesSubmitted by NLGeneralManager | Published about 5 years ago | -
The RIsks of Snoring
Sound Effects Snoring isn't just annoying, it's linked to serious health problems. A look at the risks—and the remedies. By Jennifer Barrett and Karen Springen | Newsweek Web Exclusive Mar 21, 2008 | Updated: 10:44 p.m. ET Mar 20, 2008 SnorersSubmitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | -
Passing time by passing gas, plus fun fart facts!
Passing time by passing gas, plus fun fart facts! Posted on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 6:52 PM PT Filed Under: Dr. Billy Goldberg, Mark Leyner By Dr. Billy Goldberg and Mark Leyner Dr. Billy Goldberg: The past eight weeks of my life have revolved aSubmitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | -
HIV/AIDS are being found in people age 50 and older
Nearly 1 of every 6 people over the age of 50 has HIV/AIDS. These are new patients. Why is this? 115,000 of the 475,000 people living with HIV/ 115,000 of the 475,000 people living with HIV/AIDS are 50 and older. This number has doubled since 2001. WSubmitted by Stephanie82 | Published about 5 years ago | -
Babies want to nap every 90 minutes
The premise in Dr. Polly Moore's book -- "The 90-Minute Baby Sleep Program: Follow Your Child's Natural Sleep Rhythms for Better Nights and Naps" -- may shock today's overachieving, overscheduled parents. Moore, a neuroscientist and director of sleepSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
1986 message in bottle drifts 1,735 mi.
By DONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP, Associated Press Writer 8 minutes ago SEATTLE - Merle Brandell and his black lab Slapsey were beachcombing along the Bering Sea when he spied a plastic bottle among the Japanese glass floats he often finds along theSubmitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | -
Obese relative may have crushed toddler
Sat Mar 22, 6:27 AM ET LA JOYA, Texas - A 2-year-old boy who died with a fractured skull may have been accidentally crushed by a morbidly obese relative, authorities say. Investigators believe the woman fell on the child, who was pronounced dSubmitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago |