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Red Cross upgrades to emergency need
Only two weeks after American Red Cross officials upgraded their blood donation need to urgent, the region enters into an emergency shortage. Regina Raccuglia, communications manager for the Red...
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Study links obesity surgery, alcohol abuse
CHICAGO — The most common type of obesity surgery may increase patients’ chances for alcohol abuse, according to the largest study to demonstrate a potential link. Patients who had gastric bypas...
Jun 20, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
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Cancer workshop offers eye-opening information
Through the end of June, Lone Oak Chiropractic will host educational events discussing suspected causes of cancer and lifestyle choices preventing the disease. Designed to inform people with an ...
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Quality shades a must for summer protection
Though they’ve become more of a fashion statement in recent years, quality sunglasses remain a first-line defense on those sunny summer days against harmful burning rays. It’s easy to visualize ...
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Women paid less: reluctant to ask for raise?
CHICAGO — Female physician-scientists are paid much less than their male counterparts, researchers found, with a salary difference that over the course of a career could pay for a college education...
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Couch potatoes thriving around world
DURHAM, N.C. — Too many Americans may be overweight couch potatoes, but a new study finds that people in four other big countries are just as out of shape and sedentary as we are. People in Chin...
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Weekly classes aid people with mental illnesses
A free, weekly education program offers help to families and friends of people with serious mental illnesses. Starting in August, the 12-week classes will focus on how families can support their...
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Life-improving chemistry
Take one part chemistry, one part creativity and one part medical ingenuity; finely mix with a mortar and pestle and the resulting combination leaves individualized treatment that really helps the ...
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Cutting-edge laser technology aids eye surgery
Advances in technology have made lasers a staple in minimally invasive surgeries throughout the medical community, but those same advances have vaulted precision corrective eye surgery to a new zen...
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Child CT scans could raise cancer risk slightly
LONDON — Children who get several CT scans have a slightly higher chance of brain cancer and leukemia in later life, although the risk is still small and probably outweighed by the need to get the ...
Jun 18, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
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