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Hospital Begins 1st Stem Cells Approved Study to Treat Hearing Loss
First FDA-approved study of Stem Cells to treat hearing loss begins at Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, TX.
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Glaucoma treatments highlighted during Glaucoma awareness month
More than 2 million Americans suffer from Glaucoma, a sight-stealing disease that has no early symptoms and once vision is lost, it is permanent.
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Why the 'Weight Talk' Can't Wait for your Obese Child
If your child was displaying dangerous behaviors like drinking, using illicit drugs, stealing or vandalizing would you not do everything in your power to stop them from going down that path?
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Winter Workout: Modify schedule to reflect change in temperature
Combined with juggling family, work and the onslaught of commotion brought forth by the hectic holiday season, many find their fitness routines have been laid to rest leaving themselves left unmotivat
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Mastectomy and Plastic Surgery Leave Patient Looking Good
Guilliana Rancic’s brave and very public decision to treat her early stage breast cancer with a double mastectomy at first seems like an over reaction.
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Tech leader ranks FitDesk as a top Gift for 2011 web surfers
Lack of exercise in the office environment and rising rates of obesity has raised legitimate questions about the future health of the people who work online eight or more hours a day.
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Studies report evidence against vitamin use, students sound off
The average University of Florida student does not have spare change for organic food or a gourmet kitchen to cook it in.
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Long Term Care Insurance Deductible Limits For 2012 Increased 3 Percent
Individuals and business owners who purchase long term care insurance (LTCI) next year will benefit from higher tax deductible limits.
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How to prevent 50 percent of cancer deaths
Up to 50 percent of cancer deaths can be prevented by not smoking, reducing exposure to smoke, maintaining a healthy weight, and being physically active; and researchers have identified specific prog
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Four Loko Consumers: Underage, Unwise and Unwell
Over a four-month period in one New York City hospital, 11 patients intoxicated by the caffeinated alcoholic beverage Four Loko™ were brought to the emergency department by ambulance, 10 of whom were
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