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Mark C. Stanberry: A Psychiatrist Who Focused On Listening
The Hartford CourantMark C. Stanberry was a psychiatrist who resisted the trend toward medication only, and instead concentrated on careful listening and helping his patients unravel their problems. It wasn't that he was against the pharmacopeia that has helped millions...Tags: Psychiatry, Pharmaceuticals, Military Equipment, Internists, Health
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Child health: Here's what to do when child is having a seizure
On a recent rainy, seemingly uneventful Wednesday afternoon, my friend started screaming. This was unlike any scream I had ever heard, and for good reason: She thought her 10-month-old baby, Declan, was dying. I turned to Declan and instantly thought...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Autism, Hospitals and Clinics, Seizures, Epilepsy
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Good coffee news: Drink helps prevent skin cancer, heart failure
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando SentinelJava lovers drink up! Two separate studies released today have found that those who drink coffee have a lower risk of developing the most common kind of skin cancer – basal cell carcinoma – and also have a lower risk of heart failure. The... -
Heart disease shouldn't rule out sex
For the first time, the American Heart Association is weighing in on a very personal subject: sexual activity. The organization has issued a scientific statement noting that sex is safe for the majority of heart disease patients and that patients should...
Tags: Cardiologists, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Attack, American Heart Association, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Concerns looming over Ocotillo Wind Express
Staff WriterAs turbines rise in Ocotillo Wind Express, questions remain over the type of impacts the project will bring to the Valley and its westernmost community. Some fear about their health. But whether turbines do in fact pose health concerns is an issue...Tags: Sleep Deprivation, World Bank Group, French Literature, Credit and Debt, Health
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Movember raises money and awareness
Staff WriterYou call it November. They call it Movember. The mustache-growing event started in 2003 when a few men way down under in Australia decided to bring crumb catchers back in style (Mo is Aussie slang for mustache). Fast forward and the mustache movement has...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Politics, Dining and Drinking, Breast Cancer, Charity
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LIFE MATTERS: Heaven for real, I believe
Contributing WriterThousands of people have related their stories of near-death experiences, perhaps the most popular in recent years being told by a pastor, Don Piper, “90 Minutes in Heaven,” 2004, and by a child, Colton Burpo, “Heaven is for Real,”...Tags: E. coli Infection, Sam Harris, Neurosurgery
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Health security is national security
On the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's dramatic announcement about the presence of Soviet missiles in Cuba, the two presidential candidates met for a debate last Monday only 250 miles away in Boca Raton, Fla. Moderator Bob Schieffer...Tags: U.S. Navy, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Politics, National Security
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Jill Stein Biography (Green)
Full Name: Jill Stein Born: May 14, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois Official Website: www.jillstein.org drjillstein @jillstein2012 Biography: Jill Stein is a mother, housewife, physician and teacher of internal medicine. She graduated magna cum...
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Study: Multivitamins May Prevent Cancer in Men
CNNTaking a multivitamin may help prevent cancer in healthy middle-aged men, according to a new study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The study Scientists at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School...Tags: Dietary Supplements, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Vitamin Therapy, Science and Technology, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Harvard medical residents might work in state
PIERRE — The corridors of Harvard Medical School might be leading to Native American communities on the Plains. Representatives from the Indian Health Service and Massachusetts General Hospital — the teaching hospital for Harvard Medical...Tags: Massachusetts General Hospital, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Patrick Lee, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Light from electronic screens at night linked to sleep loss
Like a lot of Americans, Amalie Drury has grown very attached to her smartphone. The 33-year-old Chicago writer checks the device multiple times a day for Facebook updates and email messages. She brings it into the bathroom when she brushes her teeth....
Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Insomnia, Dietary Supplements, University of California, Los Angeles, Electronics
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