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    Aug 25, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  1. Virginia's proposed abortion regulations open to public review

    In this year's General Assembly session, Senate Bill 924 passed on a tie-breaking vote by Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling to impose new regulations on the state's abortion clinics. The law treats the clinic regulations as "emergency regulations" not subject to the same process or public comment period as others.
    In this year's General Assembly session, Senate Bill 924 passed on a tie-breaking vote by Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling to impose new regulations on the state's abortion clinics. The law treats the clinic regulations as "emergency regulations" not subject to...

    Tags: Bill Bolling, Justice System, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Lawyers

  2. Jul 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Experts look at new high-tech, at-home beauty devices

    Imagine having the fountain of youth  as close at hand as the bathroom. We're not there yet — but there's a burgeoning number of at-home, high-tech beauty gadgets that claim to smooth wrinkles, whiten teeth and remove hair without the need  to invest in pricey beauty treatments at the spa, dermatologist or plastic surgeon's office.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Imagine having the fountain of youth as close at hand as the bathroom. We're not there yet — but there's a burgeoning number of at-home, high-tech beauty gadgets that claim to smooth wrinkles, whiten teeth and remove hair without the need to...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Health, Rosacea, Placebo, Politics

  4. Jul 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Nonsurgical cosmetic treatments growing in popularity

    Dr. W. Grant Stevens calls it his fire and ice room. Stocked with lasers, skin-tightening devices, fat-zapping machines and, on a recent Wednesday, a 65-year-old woman named Helen, the brightly lighted  corner of the Marina del Rey medical facility is a smorgasbord of the latest nonsurgical cosmetic procedures.
    Los Angeles Times
    Dr. W. Grant Stevens calls it his fire and ice room. Stocked with lasers, skin-tightening devices, fat-zapping machines and, on a recent Wednesday, a 65-year-old woman named Helen, the brightly lighted corner of the Marina del Rey medical facility is a...

    Tags: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Politics, Apple iPhone

  6. Jul 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Bra stores where the focus is on fit

    Shopping for underwear sounds either mundane or glamorous, depending on your point of view — but it can also be daunting.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Shopping for underwear sounds either mundane or glamorous, depending on your point of view — but it can also be daunting. "People have no idea what they're doing," said Bonnie Kaufman, "because it's like buying a mattress. What do you really know...

    Tags: Minor League Baseball, La Perla, Elections, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Clothing

  8. Mar 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Virginia man receives face transplant at Maryland Shock Trauma

    When Richard Lee Norris opened his eyes after a marathon 36-hour surgery to give him a new face, he immediately wanted a mirror.
    When Richard Lee Norris opened his eyes after a marathon 36-hour surgery to give him a new face, he immediately wanted a mirror. A natural reaction for a man who had been practically living as a recluse since a 1997 gun accident took off his nose, chin,...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Charity, Immune System, Personal Weapon Control, Health and Safety at School

  10. Jun 29, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Mouthwash claims don't all stand up to scrutiny

    Freshens breath! Gives your mouth a tingling sensation! But what do mouthwashes really accomplish?
    Freshens breath! Gives your mouth a tingling sensation! But what do mouthwashes really accomplish? Late last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned three mouthwash manufacturers to stop suggesting that their products that have fluoride as the...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Food and Drug Administration, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Fluoride

  12. Jun 30, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Joe DiMaggio Children's Hosptial

    South Florida Parenting
    Located at Memorial Regional Hospital 3501 Johnson St., Hollywood; 954-987-2000 www.jdch.com The entrance looks like a ballpark, but what goes on behind these doors is serious business. As the leading children’s hospital in Broward and Palm...

    Tags: Allergies, Joe DiMaggio, Physical Conditions, Hospitals and Clinics, Cardiac Catheterization

  14. Apr 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Plastic surgery — it's a guy thing too

    When John Tlapa looked in the mirror, his nose looked like he "could pick a door lock," he said. It resembled "a hook with a point on it. It was pretty ugly."
    Los Angeles Times
    When John Tlapa looked in the mirror, his nose looked like he "could pick a door lock," he said. It resembled "a hook with a point on it. It was pretty ugly." So two years ago, the San Diego-based screenwriter underwent rhinoplasty to improve his profile...

    Tags: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Eyelid Surgery, Health, Cosmetic Procedures, Health and Medical Professionals

  16. Jun 28, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Broward General Medical Center

    South Florida Parenting
    1600 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale 954-355-4400 browardhealth.org/cech Broward General Medical Center is part of the Broward Health system, and it houses the Chris Evert Children’s Hospital, which provides care for newborns, neonates, children...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Services, Health, Plastic Surgeons, Chris Evert

  18. Aug 26, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Illinois Medicaid's managed care effort stumbles

    It can take years for people with cerebral palsy, autism, schizophrenia or Down syndrome to find trusted physicians to oversee their health. Now, families and advocates say, those medical relationships are being threatened as Illinois rolls out a new program of HMO-style care for people with serious disabilities.
    It can take years for people with cerebral palsy, autism, schizophrenia or Down syndrome to find trusted physicians to oversee their health. Now, families and advocates say, those medical relationships are being threatened as Illinois rolls out a new...

    Tags: Chicago, Health and Safety at School, Health, Colleges and Universities, Health Insurance

  20. Aug 24, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. That unhealthy glow

    Tanning was as much a part of Lindsay Walsh's teenage social life as talking on the phone.
    Tanning was as much a part of Lindsay Walsh's teenage social life as talking on the phone. Two or three times a week — more for special occasions — she and her friends would hit the salons, beckoned by their posters of bronzed, beautiful...

    Tags: Vitamin D, Lymphatic System, Colleges and Universities, Medical Specialization, Health

  22. Aug 13, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Conjoined twins lose battle for life

    It was the day that Brianna Manns, mother of conjoined twins Kameron and Kaydon Hayes, had long dreaded. The sons she had sought to keep alive for more than 16 months were dying.
    It was the day that Brianna Manns, mother of conjoined twins Kameron and Kaydon Hayes, had long dreaded. The sons she had sought to keep alive for more than 16 months were dying. The infants were fighting an infection. Their shared heart was beating...

    Tags: University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago, Medical Services, Colleges and Universities, Health, Values

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