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General Medical
General Medical:
Women and Obesity
We all know it is a healthier option to keep the weight off, but a new report out of the University of Pittsburgh...
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Women's Health
Women's Health:
Heart Rhythm Problems
Atrial fibrillation is a heart problem where we more or less are in a position where the heart is beating in a way it...
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JAMA
JAMA:
St. John's Wort Does Not Improve Symptoms of A.D.H.D.
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder also known as A.D.H.D., affects thousands of children each year.  Up to...
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Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins:
Limited Use of Statins for Children
Kids who have high cholesterol are often put on statin medications to lower it, with the FDA recently approving them...
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Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine:
Treating Phobias
Anxiety is very frustrating for people who suffer from it because they feel as if they can't escape.  One of...
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Annals Of Internal Medicine
Annals Of Internal Medicine:
State of Primary Care Medicine in the U.S.
Declaring that “Primary care medicine is in a precipitous decline,” David C. Dale, MD, FACP, president of...
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Pediatrics
Pediatrics:
Can Kids Watch Too Much TV?
Can you watch too much TV if you’re a child? Absolutely. Studies have shown that children who watch more than two...
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Pharmacy
Pharmacy:
Be Aware of the Holiday Heart Syndrome
It's called the holiday heart syndrome.  It doesn't only occur during the holiday season, although...
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Centers for Disease Control
Centers for Disease Control:
A New Era of Preparedness
What CDC is doing to ensure that you and your family are safer and healthier in these ever-changing times. To view...
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Allergy
Allergy:
Allergies and Food Choices at School
We talked earlier this month about the food choices at school. One of the reasons they’re narrowing many of these...
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A Moment With...
A Moment With...:
Dr. Robert Corrato, MD, Looks at Maximizing Patient Health Dollars
Dr. Brian McDonough interviews Dr. Robert Corrato, President and Chief Executive Officer of Executive Health...
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American Nurse Today
American Nurse Today:
Getting Patients to Talk about Incontinence
Incontinence is embarrassing, but people need to talk about it to get treatment. What is the best way to assure that...
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Integrative Medicine
Integrative Medicine:
A Look at the Placebo Effect
Dr. John D. Kelly, MD discusses the mind and body connection and the placebo effect. He looks at the power of the...
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Healthy Living Healthy Life
Healthy Living Healthy Life:
Eat Slowly and Help Lower the Risk of Obesity
Slow down and take time to eat your meals. You’ll enjoy your food more and you may even stay healthier. A...
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