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2013/05/22 08:30
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Lindsay Michalski is happy he'll get to see today's grand opening of the $20 million Stanley M. Truhlsen Eye Institute. Michalski is happy he gets to see, period. The 60-year-old sales representative...
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2013/05/20 20:17
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Newswise — ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Hospitals with the highest rates of cardiac arrests tend to have the poorest survival rates for those cases, new University of Michigan Health System research...
2013/05/20 17:20
2013/05/20 17:20
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HOW MIGHT YOUR KITCHEN CUPBOARDS AFFECT YOUR HEALTH? STUDY AIMS TO FIND OUT Newswise — COLUMBUS, Ohio – In this age of convenience, of making every task as short and as easy as possible, could we be...
2013/05/18 11:38
2013/05/18 11:38
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... steps a day to avoid higher health insurance costs? Ann Arbor, May 18 : It was a controversial move when a health insurer began requiring people who were obese to literally pay the price of not...
2013/05/15 22:17
2013/05/15 22:17
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Newswise — University of Illinois at Chicago researchers have developed a website that walks healthcare providers through the challenging transition from the current International Classification of...
2013/05/15 10:08
2013/05/15 10:08
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The University of Illinois at Chicago's Center for Clinical and Translational Science has selected six research projects to receive pilot grants in 2013. The $30,000 per year pilot grants, designed...
2013/05/09 10:08
2013/05/09 10:08
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It was a controversial move when a health insurer began requiring people who were obese to literally pay the price of not doing anything about their weight - but it worked, a new study finds. When...
2013/05/05 23:42
2013/05/05 23:42
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In 2011, the FDA attached a warning to the drug, also known as Celexa, based on data linking higher doses of the drug to potentially fatal abnormal changes in the electrical activity of the...
2013/05/02 05:54
2013/05/02 05:54
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By Liz Szabo USA TODAY BOSTON - Melanie Perkins McLaughlin was sitting in a stranger's living room, 20 weeks pregnant and filled with fear. Only days earlier, she had learned that her much-wanted...
2013/04/29 20:06
2013/04/29 20:06
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PHILADELPHIA — Brian L. Strom, MD, MPH, the executive vice dean for Institutional Affairs in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and professor of Biostatistics and...
2013/04/29 13:17
2013/04/29 13:17
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Newswise — COLUMBUS, Ohio. Suspecting that there may be unidentified mechanisms at work that make lupus a greater risk factor for heart disease than smoking, two researchers at The Ohio State...
2013/04/27 06:26
2013/04/27 06:26
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ON MARCH 4, 2013, CNN reported the incredible news that a baby was cured of HIV, as announced at the 2013 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Atlanta. The baby girl from...
2013/04/23 22:42
2013/04/23 22:42
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Apr. 23, 2013 — One of the biggest challenges with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is that by the time physicians can detect behavioral changes, the disease has already begun its irreversibly destructive...
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2013/04/23 19:42
2013/04/23 19:42
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Apr. 23, 2013 — Medical interns spend just 12 percent of their time examining and talking with patients, and more than 40 percent of their time behind a computer, according to a new Johns Hopkins...