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    Apr 22, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. ND family farm expands into export business

    CARRINGTON, N.D. -- Roger Gussiaas took a trip around the world in December. The Carrington, N.D., farmer and businessman was visiting customers of his company, Healthy Oilseeds, which sells crops grown on the Northern Plains. "It's extremely...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Diseases and Illnesses, Food Industry, Seattle, Diabetes

  2. Nov 10, 2010 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  3. Doctors Left Out Of The Sexual Loop

    They've been dubbed the TMI Generation for their willingness to share almost anything online.
    The 33 News
    They've been dubbed the TMI Generation for their willingness to share almost anything online. "From what I'm eating to where I'm going to who I'm with. What I'm thinking. Some sarcastic comments I might think of like that I won't say out loud" 'guilty'...

    Tags: Taylor Smith, Plastic Surgeons, Dallas, Sex, Texas

  4. Sep 27, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Things researchers find when looking for other things: What should they tell the test subject?

    A <a title=&quot;Archives of Internal Medicine study" href="http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/170/17/1525" target="_blank">new study</a> finds that&nbsp;nearly 40% of&nbsp;high-tech imaging scans conducted in the&nbsp;course of&nbsp;research&nbsp;reveal an unexpected abnormality that could be medically worrisome. These unsought discoveries -- known as "incidental findings" -- &nbsp;confront researchers with a dilemma: to tell or not to tell a research subject about a potential sign of illness found while a researcher was&nbsp;looking for something else?
    A new study finds that nearly 40% of high-tech imaging scans conducted in the course of research reveal an unexpected abnormality that could be medically worrisome. These unsought discoveries -- known as "incidental findings" --  confront researchers with...

    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Medical Specialization, Plastic Surgeons, University of California, Diseases and Illnesses

  6. Mar 11, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. There's an app for most ailments

    Need an extra push to quit smoking? Next time grab your iPhone instead of a cigarette.
    Fort Worth Star-Telegram
    Need an extra push to quit smoking? Next time grab your iPhone instead of a cigarette. There are more than 60 apps to help smokers kick the habit. Look for apps to help you go cold turkey, apps that double as subliminal tools, even apps with...

    Tags: Symptoms, Drugs and Medicines, Twitter, Inc., Hospitals and Clinics, Seizures

  8. Sep 1, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. 5 worries, and 5 realities, of dangers to kids

    Moms At Work - Orlando Sentinel
    I'm not a worrier. In general, I probably worry less than I actually should about things. I'm not consciously passive. I just am. When it comes to my two-year-old daughter, I worry a little more than average on my personal-worry scale. My main concern:...
  10. Oct 9, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Government website adds H1N1 flu self-evaluation

    Top of the Ticket
    Concerned about H1N1 flu? The government has rolled out a new feature on Flu.gov that asks about your symptoms to help diagnose the illness....
  12. Nov 2, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Halloween's over, but the calorie danger is just beginning. Here's help.

    Booster Shots
    Trick or treating is for kids, but the candy sure can be tempting to grown-ups. Whether you’re inclined to raid your children's loot or help yourself to the leftovers that didn’t get handed out at your house Saturday night, here......
  14. Dec 1, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Today's safer pull tabs may not be that safe after all, radiologists say

    Booster Shots
    Remember the old soda-can pull tabs? What fun it was, snapping them off. (They were quite good fun to flick at people too, if I recall correctly.) But then those safety killjoys came along and urged a redesign, citing risks......
  16. Dec 16, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  17. But does melatonin actually do anything?

    Booster Shots
    Melatonin may seem to be one of those benignly helpful substances that warrant little concern. The natural version is made in the brain, plays a role in our sleep cycles and is often taken -- by those who put faith......
  18. Dec 18, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Tying up the week's loose ends -- broken noses, antigens and more

    Booster Shots
    Context may be everything when it comes to news coverage, but sometimes, the health and medical specifics are fascinating on their own. Just this week for instance, you might have asked yourself the following questions... - What should I do......
  20. Dec 30, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Choosing your diet: A new year’s resolution primer

    Booster Shots
    As the deadline for new year’s resolutions approaches, dieting sits on the lips of talk show hosts and at the fingertips of bloggers everywhere. With all the new fads debuting and old favorites that just won’t exit stage left, prospective......
  22. May 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Gossip Girl': The Rufus on fire

    Show Tracker
    Monday night's "Gossip Girl" was not in favor of Rufus Humphrey. Our favorite easygoing dad practically laid himself down in front of Lily's elevator to became a handy doormat for Serena to wipe her Louboutins. She even scolded him like......
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