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Blood Vessel Disorder Linked to "Mini" Strokes
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mar 16 12:21 PM Standard body mass index (BMI) measurements are an inaccurate way to judge whether college athletes and non-athletes are carrying too much fat, a new study shows.
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WAVY 10 - Apr 24 9:56 PM An individual who is morbidly obese has a Body Mass Index (BMI) above 40 - which means the person is at least 100 pounds overweight for both men and woman. Being overweight is associated with real physical and health problems.
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Despite Hopes, Bone is Not Joan of Arc's
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Sotherton scan reveals fractured bone in back
Daily Telegraph - Apr 24 5:39 PM Kelly Sotherton has revealed that she won the Commonwealth Games heptathlon title in Melbourne last month with a broken bone in her back.
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Alcoholics with a borderline personality disorder are at greatest risk for suicidal behavior
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Caring for Patients After Bariatric Surgery
American Family Physician - Apr 26 5:47 PM AYAZ VIRJI, M.D., Morton Plant Mease Primary Care Weight Management Clinic, Largo, Florida MICHEL M. MURR, M.D., University of South Florida Health Science Center, Tampa, Florida
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Integra Announces Increased Use of NeuraGen Nerve Guide in Complex Peripheral Nerve Injuries
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Stroke-associated Damage To Brain Structure May Lead To Heart Attack
Medical News Today - Apr 26 8:17 PM Researchers using a new method of analyzing brain images have identified an area of the brain that, when affected by a stroke, may also cause damage to the heart muscle. The study, from the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), finds that stroke patients with damage to the right insula, an area deep within the brain, were much more likely also to have
Brain tumor
Brain Tumor Vaccine Shows Promise
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Local athletes excel at track and field meets
The News-Review - Apr 24 11:38 AM HALSEY- Jake Redfield and Christine Woodward each highlighted Oakland High School's individual performances at the Cobra Invitational on Saturday. Oakland and Glendale participated in the eight-team meet.
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You speak (we listen)
The News Journal - Apr 19 12:44 AM I think Kelly Housen should also mention the popularity of honeymoon registries as a wedding gift option in her article "giving the right gift to the bride and groom to be."
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Breast-feeding while at work
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Breast Imaging: Beyond Traditional Mammograms
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More studies link vitamin D with lower risk of breast cancer
Medical Post Online - Apr 24 6:44 PM WASHINGTON, D.C. | Two studies presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) meeting here lend further support to the hypothesis that vitamin D may reduce breast cancer risk.
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