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    Oct 26, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Seniors face conflicting advice on cancer tests

    Tribune reporter
    Arthur Cohen was a healthy, active 85-year-old when his Toronto doctor recommended a colonoscopy to check for early signs of colorectal cancer. The colonoscopy -- Cohen's first -- revealed two polyps. During surgery to remove them, the elderly man's...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Social Issues, Diseases and Illnesses, Mammogram, Healthcare Provider

  2. May 9, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  3. Full Face Transplant Patient Ready to Go Home

    BOSTON -- Dallas Wiens wanted to feel his 4-year-old daughter's kisses again, something he couldn't do after a horrific electrical accident disfigured his face.
    CNN
    BOSTON -- Dallas Wiens wanted to feel his 4-year-old daughter's kisses again, something he couldn't do after a horrific electrical accident disfigured his face. But he'll be able to sense her touch again soon, doctors said Monday, less than two months...

    Tags: Health, Injuries and Wounds, Social Issues, Charity, Immune System

  4. Nov 19, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. New painting commissioned by Steve Wynn to be unveiled at Gehry-designed Cleveland Clinic

    Culture Monster
    The Frank Gehry-designed Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas is about to get a new tenant -- a new large-scale painting by Pop artist James Rosenquist that was commissioned by Steve Wynn. The painting is......
  6. Nov 15, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. List of 50 best heart hospitals includes 6 in Florida

    Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    Thomson Reuters today released its annual study identifying the top U.S. hospitals for inpatient cardiovascular services. The study, now in its twelfth year, for the first time singled out 50 hospitals rather than the traditional practice of naming 100...
  8. Aug 31, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Depression and heart health

    The loss of interest, ruminations of suicide and feelings of guilt and sadness that are the hallmarks of depression may be debilitating. But it is depression's physical warning signs — fatigue, sleep disturbance and appetite changes — that are the most corrosive to the heart, a new study concludes.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    The loss of interest, ruminations of suicide and feelings of guilt and sadness that are the hallmarks of depression may be debilitating. But it is depression's physical warning signs — fatigue, sleep disturbance and appetite changes — that are...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Health, Behavioral Conditions, Physical Conditions, Heart Attack

  10. Mar 9, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Ohio Gov. John Kasich: 'We will not be raising taxes in this state'

    Top of the Ticket
    John Kasich lists new jobs at top of his priority list in building a new future for his economically-troubled state....
  12. Jan 18, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Frank Gehry named professor of architecture at USC

    Culture Monster
    Frank Gehry -- whose architectural marvels include Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, and the IAC Building in New York -- has been named a professor of architecture at the University of Southern......
  14. Jan 20, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. Parkinson’s conference to be held in Sarasota on Saturday

    Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    Do you have a family member with Parkinson's disease — or do you treat Parkinson's patients? If so, then you may want to drive to Sarasota on Saturday for the nation's largest medical conference on Parkinson's disease.  Expe...
  16. Aug 9, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Effectiveness of statins called into question

    As the world's most-prescribed class of medications, statins indisputably qualify for the commercial distinction of "blockbuster." About 24 million Americans  take the drugs — marketed under such commercial names as Pravachol, Mevacor, Lipitor, Zocor and Crestor — largely to stave off heart attacks and strokes.
    Los Angeles Times
    As the world's most-prescribed class of medications, statins indisputably qualify for the commercial distinction of "blockbuster." About 24 million Americans take the drugs — marketed under such commercial names as Pravachol, Mevacor, Lipitor, Zocor...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Diseases and Illnesses, Kidney Disease, Brain, Healthcare Provider

  18. Sep 13, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Make doctor visits by webcam

    Your smart phone is now a doctor's office. And before long, you may be checking your blood pressure, heart rate and throat at home while a physician watches online.
    South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    Your smart phone is now a doctor's office. And before long, you may be checking your blood pressure, heart rate and throat at home while a physician watches online. Last month, a Boca Raton, Florida, company launched a service that lets you consult one...

    Tags: Weston (Broward, Florida), Physical Conditions, Diseases and Illnesses, General Electric Company, High Blood Pressure

  20. Nov 16, 2010 |Story| WJW
  21. School Letter: Dear Parent, Your Child is Obese

    A Cleveland childhood obesity expert is weighing-in on a controversial letter sent home with overweight students at some Arizona schools.
    Fox 8 Reporter
    A Cleveland childhood obesity expert is weighing-in on a controversial letter sent home with overweight students at some Arizona schools. Deborah Delabruere's 11-year-old daughter was one of the children who was forced to bring the letter home, informing...

    Tags: Health, Arizona, Weight, Physical Conditions, Phoenix (Maricopa, Arizona)

  22. Dec 14, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Stent sellers were allowed inside lab despite hospital ban

    Salespeople for stent maker Abbott Laboratories were often allowed inside a cardiac treatment room at St. Joseph Medical Center while patient procedures were being performed, despite hospital rules against it, according to sworn testimony from Dr. Mark G. Midei taken as part of a lawsuit accusing him of implanting stents unnecessarily.
    Salespeople for stent maker Abbott Laboratories were often allowed inside a cardiac treatment room at St. Joseph Medical Center while patient procedures were being performed, despite hospital rules against it, according to sworn testimony from Dr. Mark G....

    Tags: Instrument Engineering, Mark G. Midei, Abbott Laboratories, Fraud, Lawyers

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