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Chronically Ill Americans Experience More Medical Errors
Chronically ill U.S. residents are more likely to forgo medical care on account of high costs or...
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Health Care Reform, a Difficult Mission for Barack Obama
Health care reform was one of the central issues in his campaign. Barack Obama has proposed major...
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Fish-Oriented Diet Helps Prevent Diabetic Kidney Troubles
A fish-oriented diet might be very helpful for you if you are suffering from diabetes. To be...
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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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The U.S. Presidential Battle Has Moved On The Health-Care Field
On November
4, United States citizens with the right to vote will not only
be electing the...
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Getting a Flu Vaccine, the Best Option for Protection against Influenza
Public health officials are urging people
to get the flu shot needed for protection against...
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Court Declares Healthy San Francisco Plan Legal
San Francisco’s landmark universal health care program won
considerably on Tuesday when a panel of...
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90% of U.S. Nursing Homes Cited for Violating Federal Care Standards
More than 90% of U.S. nursing homes surveyed were
cited for violating federal care standards in...
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Flu Season Continues to Pose a Major Health Threat
Despite annual vaccinations, the U.S.
faces a burden of influenza that results in thousands of...
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First Death Caused by West Nile Virus in Westchester
The Westchester County officials confirmed the first identified human case of West Nile virus...
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Drug-Coated Stents Are Risk-Free For Heart Attack Victims
According to the largest study to date on the link between drug-coated stents and people who have...
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It’s Time to Get Your Flu Shot, CDC Warns
The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention reiterated its recommendation that all kids aged 6...
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Flu Vaccine Recommended For Children Of School Age
As the flu season approaches, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced yesterday...
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More Cases Of West Nile Virus Found
The most recent human cases of West Nile
virus infection are a Grand Forks resident who
was...
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Study Shows No Benefit from Arthroscopic Surgery for Knee Osteoarthritis
A study in the New England Journal of
Medicine shows that arthroscopic knee surgery does not...
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Hurricane Gustav: Thousands of Patients, Residents Evacuated
Before Hurricane Gustav hit the Gulf Coast
Monday, thousands of people were evacuated from New...
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Drug Ads Have No Real Effect On Consumers
US and Canadian researchers found out that, even though
direct-to-consumer advertising of...
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American Health Insurance, Census Report, Positive and Negative Aspects
As the findings of a recent study
conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau revealed, the number of...
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New Orleans Hospitals Learn From Past Lessons, Prepare For Gustav
New Orleans’ area hospitals began preparing for Hurricane Gustav by stocking up on food and medical...
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Number of U.S. Residents Who Lack Health Insurance Drops
A recent study conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau revealed the surprising fact that, for the first...
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Update: Incense Burning Might Lead To Cancer
A recent study conducted and presented by the researchers of
the department of epidemiology from...
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Optimism Blends with Disappointment Three Years after Katrina
Despite feeling “abandoned” by the rest of the country, survivors
of Hurricane Katrina in New...
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Scheme to Defraud Health Care System Unmasked In California
The owner and chief executive of City of Angels Medical
Center and a patient recruiter of a...
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Elsinore Boy’s Death from Amoeba Prompts Officials’ Warnings
Riverside County health officials issued a warning on Tuesday
urging residents to take precautions...
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West Nile Virus Hits Again!
West Nile virus, an infection which is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected...
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Houston Quintuplets Born 9 Weeks Earlier in Phoenix
Houston residents Stephen and Ellen Howell are parents to quintuplets. The 33-year-old new mother...
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Migraine-Stopping Device Discovered
A recently-released study presents a new handheld device
which instantly makes migraines...
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California Towns Backtrack on Medical Marijuana
After rampant abuse in some areas, towns which supported medical marijuana plantations in...
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Substantial $300M Push for Health Care Reforms
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the nation’s largest health-related philanthropy, has announced...
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Health Care System Disrupted By Race and Regional Disparities
The latest study on access to medical
treatment revealed a troubling fact: black people suffering...
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US State of Maine Issues Hurricane Watch Following Kyle Strengthening
A hurricane watch has been issued for the US state of Maine and the Canadian province of New...
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Number of Sick Babies from Sanlu’s Formula Soars
Wednesday, China's
health minister announced that the number of infants sickened by Sanlu...
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Houston Tries to Return Back to Normal after Hurricane Ike
Houston, Texas - Only a few days had passed since Hurricane Ike tore into the Gulf Coast of Texas,...
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Ike death toll in US rises to 30, tens of thousands stranded
Houston - More than 1,000 rescue personnel Monday intensified their feverish search for survivors...
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Hurricane Gustav churns toward Louisiana, Gulf Coast
Washington - Hurricane Gustav churned toward an evacuated US Gulf Coast early Monday, headed for...
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Federal Receiver Demands $8 Billion For California Medical Facilities
J. Clark Kelso, the federal receiver responsible of bringing California’s prison health system in...
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Brooklyn Hospital Condemned Over Ignorance in Woman’s Death
The video with the dying patient totally ignored by the
medical staff at Kings County...
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Iowa Hit by Worst Flooding in 15 Years
Heavy rains and powerful storms hit the state of Iowa paralyzing large sections in the east. Iowa...
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8 People Hit in Harlem Shootings
An exchange of fire on Monday night in Harlem, New York, ended with eight people suffering from...
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Two People Killed In Brooklyn Crash
Two people were killed and other five were injured when a
stolen car crashed into a van belonging...
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Another Freak Tornado Hits Arkansas, Midwest
After the freak tornados battered the surprising warm Midwest and wrecked numerous houses, another...
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New York Couple on Trial for Slavery and Torture Found Guilty
A millionaire New York couple was found guilty Monday of keeping two middle-aged Indonesian...
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Harold Alfond, Philantropist and Shoe Factory Owner, Dies at 93
Harold Alfond, the founder of the Dexter Shoe Co. and a
philanthropist, died on Friday morning at...
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Quake Leaves At Least Nine Dead in Indonesia
At least nine people lost their lives and dozens were injured when a magnitude-8.4 quake and two...
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Dangerous Heat Wave In Southern Europe
Southeastern Europe continued to experience an intense heat wave, with temperatures soaring past 38...
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Gaza Receives Tons of Food and Medical Supplies
The Jordanian government and international aid organizations provided the Gaza Strip population...
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Cancer, The Number 1 Cause Of Death In China
Increased levels of pollution have made cancer the number
one cause of death in China,
said a...
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