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    Gender differences hit the kitchen

    ATLANTA - If men are from Mars and women are from Venus, then Mars is a land where the refrigerators are stocked with meat and frozen pizza and Venus has a bounty of yogurt, fruits and vegetables, a new study suggests. The study of eating habits of adu
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Boyfriend of woman stuck to toilet charged

    NESS CITY, Kan. - A man whose girlfriend authorities say spent nearly two years in a bathroom in their house, sitting on the toilet so long that the seat adhered to her body, has been charged with mistreatment of a dependent adult. Kory McFarren, 37, w
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +2
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    Good marriage equals good blood pressure

    NEW YORK - A happy marriage is good for your blood pressure, but a stressed one can be worse than being single, a preliminary study suggests. That second finding is a surprise because prior studies have shown that married people tend to be healthier th
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Growth hormone doesn't boost athletic abilities

    NEW YORK - Athletes who take human growth hormone may not be getting the boost they expected. While growth hormone adds some muscle, it doesn’t appear to improve strength or exercise capacity, according to a review of studies that tested the hormone
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Medtronic stent may hike risk of fatal aneurysm

    WASHINGTON - Patients treated with a Medtronic stent to prevent aneurysms appear more likely to die than those who undergo surgery, the Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday. The FDA said new data on the company’s AneuRx stent showed patients wi
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Wounds of war bring home new ways of healing

    Throughout history, the experiences of doctors in wartime have led to dramatic advances in civilian medical care. Hippocrates, best known for the oath every graduating medical student takes, recognized this in 400 B.C. when he wrote that war was a sur
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    For Cancer Patients, Empathy Goes a Long Way

    For Cancer Patients, Empathy Goes a Long Way Joseph Hart Sign In to E-Mail or Save This Print Reprints Share Digg Facebook Mixx Yahoo! Buzz Permalink By DENISE GRADY Published: January 8, 2008 Four years ago, my sister found out s
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +3
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    Weight gain and diabetes linked to sleep deprivation

    Weight gain and diabetes linked to sleep deprivation By LEE BOWMAN SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE Even with sleeping in on New Year's Day, many of us are starting 2008 feeling groggy. And that could undermine good intentions about losing a few pounds.
    Submitted by StarlightRN | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Medical Board President is good friend with clinic director and blamed nurses for HIV and Hepatitis crises.

    The president of the Nevada Board of Medical Directors a few days ago tried to lay the blame of the HIV and Hepatitis scare solely on the nurses in the clinics. Now, it is out that he and the good Dr Desai are buddies. Dr. Javaid Anwar, president of th
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +5
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    Highway Accident Ruins 800-Pound Man's Date

    Having once weighed 1,235 pounds, he's lost 440 pounds over the past two years thanks to a high-protein diet. So, he arranged to have a forklift come to carry him out of his house, and he hired a flat-bed truck to haul him to the festivities.
    Submitted by justinenursing | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +2
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    Hospital To Fire Workers in Spears Case

    Hospital to fire workers in Spears case Sat Mar 15, 7:
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +2
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    Kids and High Cholesterol

    America's children are increasingly suffering from cholesterol problems. You're never too young for high cholesterol. In fact, as many as one-third of American children (from age 2 through the teenage years) have high cholesterol. It's no surprise.
    Submitted by DaMomb | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +2
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    CRNAs Surrender Licenses in Nevada Hep C Investigation

    CRNAs Surrender Licenses in Nevada Hep C Investigation Print Page Send to a Friend Share By Debra Wood, RN, contributor Five nurse anesthetists voluntarily surrendered their licenses to the Nevada Board of Nursing as public health authorities cont
    Submitted by StarlightRN | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +3
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    RSV - Cause, Symptoms, and Treatment

    Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of respiratory illness in young children. RSV causes infection of the lungs and breathing passages. In adults, it may only produce symptoms of a common cold, such as a stuffy or runny nose, sore throat,
    Submitted by DaMomb | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Baby Sign Language May Boost IQ

    If you're a parent, you probably remember the very first time your baby waved hello to you. Now, developmental experts say building on that simple gesture can help parents talk with their baby before the child actually says a word. Doctors who've been
    Submitted by DaMomb | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Syphilis Rate Up for Seventh Year in Row

    WASHINGTON (March 13) - The U.S. syphilis rate rose for the seventh straight year in 2007, driven by a continued surge in cases among homosexual and bisexual men, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Wednesday. Since 2000, when t
    Submitted by DaMomb | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +2
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    Rare Heart Condition Hits Moms-to-Be

    (March 13) - By the time Celeste Richard learned she was carrying twins, she figured she knew a thing or two about childbirth from four uneventful pregnancies. Her fifth was a different story. Never had she felt so tired, breathless or bloated. "I was
    Submitted by DaMomb | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Matching Organ Donors

    Reported March 11, 2008 Matching Organ Donors BOSTON, Mass. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Two strangers matched up on the internet, but it wasn't for love. It was to save a life. Every day, 17 people in the United States die waiting for an organ donation. Now,
    Submitted by StarlightRN | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +2
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    Lowering Blood Pressure - Saving Lives

    Reported March 12, 2008 Lowering Blood Pressure - Saving Lives ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Seventy-two-million people in the United States have high blood pressure -- a potentially dangerous condition that can lead to a stroke or heart attac
    Submitted by StarlightRN | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +2
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    22 of 50 Clinics Not Inspected

    The state agency responsible for inspecting 50 surgery centers in Nevada did not perform those reviews as often as required, including at two Southern Nevada facilities where problems with reusing syringes and other unsafe practices have recently been unc
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | Rated: +3
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