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New York man holds 100 Guinness records
New York - A New York businessman achieved the record of all records, becoming...
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Severe Hypoglycemia in Older Diabetics Tied to Dementia
Type 2 diabetics who suffer hypoglycemia crises serious enough to need emergency care may be at...
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Fox blasted for turning layoffs into entertainment
Los Angeles - A new reality TV show by US network Fox will ask workers at small businesses to vote...
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IBM Announces Partnership with Google Health
People who already use Google Health program will now be able to transfer their health records...
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14-Pound Baby Delivered Via C-Section In Calif.
A woman from Laguna Hills, Calif. delivered a 14-pound baby boy on Dec. 23.
The baby, delivered...
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Odetta’s Voice and Humanism Will Always Be Remembered
One of the great folk singers of late-20th-century America, Odetta Holmes known as Odetta, died of...
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Blame Your Boss For Your Heart Attack!
Employees who say their bosses are inconsiderate and uncommunicative are more susceptible to heart...
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Fall-Born Babies More Likely to Develop Asthma
Babies who are born in autumn, four months before
the peak of winter virus season, have a higher...
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Radio Host Continues to Be Investigated for Drug Companies Ties
Dr. Fred Goodwin, a popular radio host of
the NPR program, “The Infinite Mind,” has reportedly...
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Excessive Weight Gain during Pregnancy Doubles the Risk of Having Heavy Babies
More than one in five women gain excessive weight during pregnancy and they have a higher risk of...
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CDC: Food Allergies Up 18 Percent among US Kids
Food allergies continue to be on the rise among US kids according to a report released...
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OHSU: 9 Million Kids Have No Health Insurance Coverage in the US
While US
presidential candidates’ debate over health care is making headlines all over
the world,...
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Harvard Gene Project Posts DNA Data of 10 Volunteers Online
Hoping to give medical research a big push forward, the Harvard University Medical School made the...
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Motown’s Tops Levi Stubbs Dies at 72
The world lost a great voice Friday. Four Tops’ lead singer Levi Stubbs Jr., considered by many the...
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Emory Psychiatrist Did Not Report Drug Income
Congressional
investigators have revealed that Dr. Charles B. Nemeroff of Emory
University, one...
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Kim Kardashian, Braxton And Bass To Hit The Dance Floor
The list of celebrity contestants for the new season of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars"...
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Celebrity Rehab Subject Of Investigation
Dr. Drew Pinsky, co-medical director of Aurora Las Encinas Hospital in Pasadena, California, is...
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Obesity Comes With Heart Risks But Not Necessarily
Hundreds of previous studies have showed that obesity comes
with a number or risks, such as heart...
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Oscar-Winning Soul Legend Isaac Hayes Dies At 65
Oscar-winning soul singer and songwriter Isaac Hayes, whose
1971’s “Theme from Shaft” made him the...
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Sparrow Hospital Employees Fired for Accessing Private Medical Information
After the UCLA Medical Center scandal, when
127 workers read without permission celebrity medical...
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Snooping in Celebrity Files – Something Common at UCLA Medical Center
It appears that celebrity comes itself with more than fame. It
brings paparazzi trouble, which...
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More UCLA Medical Center Staffers Involved In Medical Records Scandal
127 workers at a Los Angeles hospital read without permission
celebrity medical records between...
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Prostate Screening’s Efficiency In The Elderly Questioned
Prostate-cancer screening or the PSA test for men aged 75 or
older should be stopped because there...
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44-Pound Cat Up For Adoption
Who do you think is the most famous fat cat in New Jersey? Well, don't think of business men right...
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Vitamin D Deficiency May Boost Heart Attack Risk
Men suffering from Vitamin D deficiency appear to be more
predisposed to heart attack, new...
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McCain’s Medical Records Finally Released
After months of delay, Republican John McCain’s medical
records were released today in an effort...
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House Approves Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
The House of Representatives in a near-unanimous vote (414-1)
approved the Genetic...
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Hospital Worker Made Profit Selling Celeb Medical Files
A former UCLA
Medical Center
worker has been indicted for allegedly accessing the confidential...
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Investigation Continues on the Swimming Accident
Three teenage girls from a synchronized swim team nearly
drowned at a pool in Kenmore,...
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Bill Banning Gifts to Doctors Half Cleared in Massachusetts
More than a month after Massachusetts Senate President
Therese Murray filed a bill banning...
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Health
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Less than Half of US Women Screened for Chlamydia
A study by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that less than half of women are being...
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Google Health Expands Partnership with CVS Caremark
Rhode Island Company CVS Caremark Corp. said it has expanded its partnership with Google Health by...
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Intel, GE Reportedly Plan to Announce Health Care Partnership
Chip giant Intel Corp. and US conglomerate General Electric Co plan to announce a partnership in...
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Adoption of Electronic Medical Records Going Slow in US Hospitals
According to a survey published online Wednesday by the New England Journal of Medicine, only 9...
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Google Adds ‘Share’ Feature to Its Google Health
Google added a new feature called Share this Profile to its Google Health Wednesday, an option...
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Texas Takes Over Peanut Butter Recall
On Friday, the Department of State Health Services from Texas announced that it is taking full...
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Women Who Enjoy Coffee Have Lower Stroke Risk
Women who enjoy coffee on daily basis have a lower risk of stroke, according to a study to be...
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Economic Stimulus Bill Raises Concern over Rationed Health Care
Opponents to the new economic stimulus bill are concerned that the plan could result in the...
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Texas Plant Might Have Caused the Salmonella Outbreak Too
State health authorities announced on Tuesday that the tests made at a Peanut Corporation of...
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Doctor Has License Revoked over Abortion Case
The license of a Florida doctor accused of medical malpractice was revoked on Friday by the Board...
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IBM Helps Google In An Effort To Put Personal Health Data Online
It looks like Google and IBM will team up in order to help get personal health data online, as the...
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IBM Teams up with Google for Your Health
Thanks to a new project, people who use Google Health will be able to connect their personal...
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HealthGrades: Top-Rated Hospitals Have 27 Percent Lower Death Rate
Another report, this time coming from HealthGrades, comes to the rescue of people looking for the...
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Newer Antipsychotics Increase Heart Risk
The latest generation of antipsychotic drugs appears to be twice as likely to cause sudden...
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The US Health Care System Demands A Significant Change
One of the biggest problems in the United States is and has been for many years the health care...
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Many FEMA Trailer Kids Found Anemic
Although three years have passed since Hurricane Katrina hit
the Gulf Coast
of the United...
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Hurricane Katrina Sickened Thousands of Children
A U.S. hospital study released Monday by the New York's Children's Health Fund shows that children...
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Health Insurer Tests Program For Abroad Surgery
The health insurer Wellpoint is testing a new program that gives covered patients the option of...
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New Hampshire’s Drug Privacy Law Upheld
A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld New Hampshire’s law that
restricts drug companies access...
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Hospitals Ignore MRSA Infections
A very dangerous hospital infection is killing a shocking number of patients, according to a recent...
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Diarrhea Bacteria Spreads In Hospitals From U.S.
Researchers reported on Tuesday that a common form of diarrhea is most spread in the U.S. hospitals...
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Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death Highest in the Month after Heart Attack
Heart attack patients are more susceptible to die within the
first 30 days after the attack, a...
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Excessive Pregnancy Weight Poses Risks to Both Mother and Child
Researchers at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, Ore. report there’s a...
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3 Percent of American Children Are Unisured, with an Insured Parent
More than 2 million American children have
no health insurance because their parents can’t afford...
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Sharing Your Genes With The World
As part of their project on http://www.personalgenomes.org, a
group of enthusiastic scientists and...
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Biden’s Medical Records Released, He Is In Good Health
Democratic US
vice president nominee Joe Biden appears to be in good health, according to...
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Information on the Presidential-Nominees’ Health Yet to be Fully Disclosed
The two candidates who are running against each other in this year’s United States presidential...
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Michigan Physicians Expand Electronic Records To Save Money
The Michigan State Medical Society is working to create a new Web-based system for its...
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Census: 1 in 6 People Living in the US Lacked Health Insurance in 2005
Health insurance continues to be a major problem for
Americans, according to a report released...
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Top Psychiatrist of Emory University Failed to Report Income from Drug Makers
Dr. Charles B. Nemeroff of Emory University, one of the nation’s leading psychiatrists and a...
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People
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Guitarist Delaney Bramlett Passed Away At Age 69
Successful rock guitarist Delaney Bramlett passed away this weekend in a Los Angeles hospital, at...
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Biographer Claims Michael Jackson Needs Lung Transplant
Michael Jackson’s biographer Ian Halperin has recently revealed that the artist was suffering...
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Update: Janet Jackson Is Back On Track
The 42-year-old performer was rushed to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal on Monday night,...
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David Blaine Risks Death Once Again, Hangs Upside Down in NYC
David Blaine is trying to get himself hurt once again for the pleasure of the crowds. The...
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Actor And Country Guitarist Jerry Reed Dies At 71
Jerry Reed, who was famous as Burt Reynolds’ partner in
“Smokey and the Bandit,” died Monday at...
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Kimora Lee Gets The Kids And $480,000 A Year For Each
The two daughters of hip hop mogul Russell Simmons with his ex-wife Kimora Lee, will be well taken...
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Ed McMahon Faces Foreclosure On His Beverly Hills Home
Johnny Carson's longtime sidekick, Ed McMahon, is in jeopardy of losing his multimillion-dollar...
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David Blaine'Feels 'Great' After Breaking Breath Holding Record
Less than two years after going into convulsions during a similar attempt, magician David Blaine...
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Kevin DuBrow Overdosed On Cocaine
Toxicology reports have found that Kevin DuBrow, the late singer of 1980s metal band Quiet Riot,...
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Hulk Hogan's Wife Seeking Half of Assets
Linda Bollea, wife of pro-wrestler Hulk Hogan, filed for divorce last Wednesday and is seeking half...
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Quiet Riot's Kevin DuBrow Found Dead In Las Vegas Home
Authorities are currently investigating the sudden, mysterious death of Quiet Riot lead singer,...
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Leaking George Clooney's Medical Records Leads to Suspension
Hospital employees that allegedly accessed information from George Clooney's medical records...
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More Bloody Events In Amy Winehouse’s Life
While on vacation in a Caribbean hideaway, Amy Winehouse reportedly made a mess out of her hotel...
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Amy Winehouse Absent at VMAs
Amy Winehouse’s record label has confirmed that the British singer, hospitalized for a drug...
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Amy Winehouse "Retreats" from U.S. Tour
Amy Winehouse announced earlier this week that she would cancel her forthcoming U.S. tour due to...
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Music
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Michael Jackson Announces “Final Curtain” Concerts
Michael Jackson has re-entered the public eye after eight years discernible more through the...
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Britney Spears Agrees With Dad's Permanent Control Over Her Affairs
A judge decided on Tuesday that Britney Spears is not ready to handle everything by herself just...
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Janet Jackson’s Tour Interrupted by Health Problems
What a day for Janet Jackson! Although the singer is on a
North American concert tour, she had no...
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Janet Jackson Hospitalized For Mystery Illness
Janet Jackson is in the midst of a North American concert
tour but has cancelled a Montreal
show...
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Toni Braxton Cancels Vegas Show Due to Health Problems
Due to continuing health problems, Toni Braxton was forced to cancel her Las Vegas show "Toni...
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50 Cent Sued by Ex Girlfriend, Mother of His Child
50 Cent’s former girlfriend, Shaniqua Tompkins, who is also
mother to the rapper’s 10-year-old son...
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Hawaiian Singer 'Aunty' Genoa Keawe Died
Hawaiian music icon widely known as Aunty Genoa passed away at her Papakolea home early Monday...
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Britney’s Family Keeps Close After Her Hospital Release
After all the drama caused by Britney Spears’ early release from the hospital, the troubled...
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Coroner Says Cough Syrup And Sleep Apnea Killed Pimp C
On Monday, Captain Ed Winter of the Los Angeles County coroner's office said that the
death of...
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Judge Wants to Hear Proof of Foxy's Impending Deafness
A disbelieving judge wants proof before granting jailed rapper Foxy Brown permission to fly out to...
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Death of Quiet Riot's Kevin DuBrow Shrouded in Mystery
Kevin DuBrow, lead singer of 1980s metal band Quiet Riot, was found dead in his Las Vegas home...
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Ozzy Osbourne in Hospital, Had Surgery
The famous
British rocker Ozzy Osbourne has not been in good shape lately, as he has...
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World
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Hong Kong steps up border checks to halt bird flu outbreak
Hong Kong - Customs officials were on Friday stepping up the number of random checks on vehicles...
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Biden Shares Medical Records with the World
To avoid speculations upon his health, Democratic US vice
president nominee Joe Biden on...
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Medicare Payment Error Rate Higher Than Said
The inspector general at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services denounced Medicare for...
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Senator John McCain Is As Fit As Can Be
After Senator John McCain’s alleged health problems reached the spot light, his medical records...
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Coalition of States, Groups Sues EPA Over Emissions
Eighteen states, led by Massachusetts, as well as several environmental groups sued the...
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Man From Illinois Killed Another To Fake His Own Death
According to authorities in northern Illinois,
a man from Lake Barrington made a great effort to...
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Al-Qaeda Suspect Pleads Guity, Faces Life In Prison
The U.S. government recommended
life in prison for the al-Qaeda member who pleaded guilty for...
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Utah Miners are Believed Dead, Rescue Called Off
The six miners caught more than 1,500 feet underground are believed to be dead now, even if they...
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Doctor Arrested in Australia to Be Questioned by British Police
Indian doctor Mohammed Haneef, arrested Monday at Brisbane Airport over last week’s failed...
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