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    Nov 26, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  1. Fiscal cliff looms for Congress

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">As most Americans shift into holiday mode, members of Congress are</span><span style="font-size: small;"> going back to work this week.</span>
    South Bend Tribune
    As most Americans shift into holiday mode, members of Congress are going back to work this week. They have some important work to finish before the end of the year. The fiscal cliff -- a $600 billion combination of tax hikes and spending cuts -- is...

    Tags: Government Health Care, Barack Obama, Medicare, Dan Coats, Joe Donnelly

  2. Jan 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Home remedies may help prevent morning sickness

    Tribune Media Services,
    DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I'm newly pregnant and not looking forward to the terrible morning sickness I experienced with my first two pregnancies. There were weeks when it felt like I could not keep any food down. What causes morning sickness? Is there any way to...

    Tags: Premature Birth, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Vitamin B6, Symptoms

  4. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. How to stick to your new year's resolution fitness plan

    It's a new year and once again some of you have made the ubiquitious goal to get in shape and lose weight.
    It's a new year and once again some of you have made the ubiquitious goal to get in shape and lose weight. Most of you will fail. By the end of the month the crowds at the gym will thin out and all that will be left are the die- hard exercisers. But...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Harvard Medical School, WebMD Corporation

  6. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Consuming too many food studies leaves a bad taste

    Coffee is now good for you. According to a research study, it may help prevent Type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's, stroke and dementia as well as help you live a little longer. But java lovers know this: Another study says that drinking three or more cups of caffeinated coffee may be linked to a higher risk of glaucoma.
    Coffee is now good for you. According to a research study, it may help prevent Type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's, stroke and dementia as well as help you live a little longer. But java lovers know this: Another study says that drinking three or more cups of...

    Tags: Eating Disorders, Columbia University, Diabetes, Hospitals and Clinics, Slurping Turtle

  8. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. Are e-visits as good as office appointments?

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study suggests that "e-visits" for sinus infections and urinary tract infections (UTIs) may be cheaper than in-person office visits and similarly effective. For e-visits, patients fill out online forms about their...

    Tags: Pittsburgh, Internists, Medical Specialization, Nursing, Hospitals and Clinics

  10. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  11. Factbox: Facts about advice columnist 'Dear Abby'

    (Reuters) - Facts about Pauline Phillips, better known as Abigail Van Buren, the Dear Abby advice columnist:
    Reuters
    (Reuters) - Facts about Pauline Phillips, better known as Abigail Van Buren, the Dear Abby advice columnist: * Phillips and her identical twin, Esther, who wrote the rival Ann Landers advice column, married their husbands in a joint ceremony in 1939 at...

    Tags: Pauline Friedman Phillips, Jeanne Phillips, Ann Landers, Reviews, Periodicals

  12. Nov 25, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. A promise interrupted

    Even in Chicago, a city whose political community is not easily shocked by allegations of corruption, the resignation of Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. comes as a bit of a stunner.
    Even in Chicago, a city whose political community is not easily shocked by allegations of corruption, the resignation of Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. comes as a bit of a stunner. The word "promising" keeps popping up again and again in news reports as in, for...

    Tags: U.S. House Committee on Ethics, Barack Obama, Rod Blagojevich, Jesse Jackson, Jr., White House

  14. Jan 7, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Andrew 'Andy' Derek Layton

      North Mankato, Minn.: North Mankato, Minn. resident, Andrew “Andy” Derek Layton, 26, died Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013, surrounded by his family at the Mayo Clinic Health System in Mankato.  A private family burial will be held.  A memorial...
  16. Dec 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. The doctor's in, on Twitter

    Twitter. A popular online social network? Yes. A vital tool for medical research? Maybe.
    Twitter. A popular online social network? Yes. A vital tool for medical research? Maybe. "Until now, healthcare providers have primarily used online networks as a promotional tool," says Lee Aase, director of the Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media. "We...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Twitter, Inc., Epilepsy, Diabetes, Elizabeth II

  18. Dec 17, 2012 |Story| Winchester Sun
  19. Clark County Health Department offers tips for limiting stress during the holidays

    As children we anticipated the arrival of the holiday season. We looked forward to school festivities, the church play and all the fun activities surrounding the holidays.
    Clark County Health Department
    As children we anticipated the arrival of the holiday season. We looked forward to school festivities, the church play and all the fun activities surrounding the holidays. As adults we may be feeling totally different about the holiday season. Often the...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Healthy Diet, The Salvation Army, Holidays

  20. Jan 7, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  21. Understanding positive thinking

    Health
    Optimism is a powerful force. You can talk to nurses and doctors, again and again they'll confirm that those with the best outlook on their situation tend to do better than those who approach their disease with a fatalistic attitude. But why? Much has...
  22. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  23. Racial gaps in access to robotic prostate surgery

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Minority and Medicaid cancer patients are less likely to have their prostates removed at hospitals that use robot-assisted surgery, according to a new study that stops short of suggesting the robotic technique represents better care.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Minority and Medicaid cancer patients are less likely to have their prostates removed at hospitals that use robot-assisted surgery, according to a new study that stops short of suggesting the robotic technique represents better...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Government Health Care, American Cancer Society, Hospitals and Clinics, Harvard Medical School

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