Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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Pollen, hay fever a problem in Spartanburg, the Upstate
Spartanburg Herald Journal
Ahhh! Spring is here. Many no doubt see blooming flowers and trees through itchy eyes and inhale blossoms through sneezy noses. More than 35 million Americans suffer with hay fever, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. ...
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Groups ask federal help on disease clusters
The News Journal
His name is not a household word -- not like Dior or Valentino, Fendi or St. Laurent.- 12:30 am Del. cancer study shows need for fast action, scientist says A coalition of environmental and health care groups cited Delaware's recent cancer-cluster ...
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132 Pound Toddler: Medical Mystery - Lu Hao Gains Weight at Uncontrollable Rate
Gather.com
A 132 pound toddler in China has become a medical mystery. The toddler, Lu Hao, 3, was born underweight at 5.7 pounds, but now weighs as much as an adult. Doctors are baffled by his unnatural weight gain! A three-year-old toddler normally weighs about ...
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Social media websites can help and harm kids
USA Today
By Nanci Hellmich, USA TODAY Facebook and other social media websites can enrich children's lives, but they could also be hazardous to their mental and physical health, says a report today from the American Academy of Pediatrics. ...
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USA Today
Radiation from airport scanners very low -US study
Reuters
A security official (R) prepares to scan his colleague posing inside a RapiScan full-body scanner that was being trialled by Manchester Airport, during a photocall at the airport, in Manchester, northern England January 7, 2010. ...
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Reuters
Women Losing More Than Weight With Surgery
WITN
Bariatric surgery not only helps obese patients with weight loss, it appears to alleviate painful migraines as well. Researchers followed 24 severely obese women with a history of migraine headaches who underwent two types of weight loss surgery. ...
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Cases of H1N1 flu cause concern in El Paso, Juarez
Houston Chronicle
By DIANA WASHINGTON El Paso Times El Paso and Juarez health officials expressed concern on Monday about a potential H1N1 flu virus outbreak that could have played a role in three deaths on both sides of the border. El Paso city health officials said ...
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FDA approves smarter heart device from Medtronic
BusinessWeek
By MATTHEW PERRONE Medtronic, the world's largest medical device manufacturer, said Monday that it received federal approval for a new generation of heart defibrillators designed to avoid unnecessary shocks. The Food and Drug Administration approved ...
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CRH on Thomson Reuters' 100 Top Hospitals Award list
NewsTalk 1010 WCSI
Columbus Regional Hospital has been named one of the best hospitals in the nation in providing care that is effective, safe and patient centered. CRH was named to Thomson Reuters' 100 Top Hospitals Award list for exceptional organization performance. ...
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