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    May 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Anne Arundel County health briefs

    Rabies prevention The Department of Health offers information on how to prevent the spread of rabies and what to do in the event of exposure. Rabies is most often seen in raccoons, bats, foxes and skunks. Information: 410-222-7168 or visit aahealth.org....

    Tags: Family Planning, Fort Meade (military base), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Disease Prevention, Colon Cancer

  2. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  3. Heart bypass surgery or stents? Depends on patient

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The average person with multiple diseased arteries in the heart does slightly better following coronary artery bypass surgery than after having stents inserted, a new study suggests, but the optimal procedure varies by patient....

    Tags: Internal Medicine, Heart Failure, Medical Procedures and Tests, Diabetes, Stanford University

  4. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Smokers are better off quitting, even though they'll gain weight

    Attention smokers: Have you been putting off quitting because you’re afraid you’ll gain weight? Do you tell yourself that those extra pounds will be just as damaging to your heart as cigarettes? A new study says it’s time to get real and kick the habit.
    Attention smokers: Have you been putting off quitting because you’re afraid you’ll gain weight? Do you tell yourself that those extra pounds will be just as damaging to your heart as cigarettes? A new study says it’s time to get real and...

    Tags: American Medical Association, Heart Problems, Heart Attack, Heart Disease, Quitting Smoking

  6. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Vascular screenings at Summit Health set for April 6

    Summit Health is offering two screening dates in April to help people at risk determine their vascular health status. The cost will be $25 for each screening test. Screenings will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at Waynesboro Hospital, 501 E....

    Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Aneurysm

  8. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| AM News
  9. Hospice Cares: Heart disease presents itself in unusual ways with women

    February is the month devoted to matters of the heart, so it’s a great time to consider the health of this vital organ. Heart disease once was mostly associated with men, but today it is the No. 1 killer of women, accounting for half a million deaths a year. Like most illnesses, we never think it’s going to happen to us.
    Contributing writer
    February is the month devoted to matters of the heart, so it’s a great time to consider the health of this vital organ. Heart disease once was mostly associated with men, but today it is the No. 1 killer of women, accounting for half a million...

    Tags: Symptoms, Shortness of Breath, Crime, Law and Justice, Heart Disease, Heart Failure

  10. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Short quiz could identify at-risk dialysis patients

    Nephrologists are only too familiar with dialysis patients challenged by disabilities and myriad health issues.
    Nephrologists are only too familiar with dialysis patients challenged by disabilities and myriad health issues. But a recent study by Johns Hopkins University found that a simple quiz to determine how well dialysis patients perform daily living tasks...

    Tags: Diabetes, Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Geriatrics, Health and Safety at School

  12. Nov 15, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  13. Connecticut pharmaceutical co. to pay $95 million to Pennsylvania

    Attorney General Linda Kelly today announced that Pennsylvania will receive more than half a million dollars as part of a $95 million national settlement against a Connecticut pharmaceutical company.
    Attorney General Linda Kelly today announced that Pennsylvania will receive more than half a million dollars as part of a $95 million national settlement against a Connecticut pharmaceutical company. Kelly said the settlement resolves allegations that...

    Tags: Marketing, Symptoms, Government Health Care, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Medicaid

  14. Dec 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Quitting smoking is tough, but not impossible

    Many people pick quitting smoking as their New Year's resolution. But if quitting smoking was easy, most smokers would have already done it. Tobacco is highly addictive and the process isn't easy, but quitting is possible for those who really are ready and are linked to methods that work for them, says Christine Schutzman, a certified tobacco treatment specialist who leads a free Freshstart smoking cessation program at the Cancer Institute at St. Joseph Medical Center.
    Many people pick quitting smoking as their New Year's resolution. But if quitting smoking was easy, most smokers would have already done it. Tobacco is highly addictive and the process isn't easy, but quitting is possible for those who really are ready...

    Tags: Human Body, Lung Cancer, Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Chemicals

  16. Jul 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. New health issues tied to low-level lead exposure

    Despite dramatic progress in reducing Americans' exposure to lead over the past 25 years, a growing body of research finds that children and adults still face health risks from even very low levels of the toxic metal in their blood.
    Despite dramatic progress in reducing Americans' exposure to lead over the past 25 years, a growing body of research finds that children and adults still face health risks from even very low levels of the toxic metal in their blood. A recent government...

    Tags: Senior Health, Heart Disease, Lead Poisoning, Health Organizations, Diseases and Illnesses

  18. Jul 17, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Guidelines ensure safe cosmetology in Aberdeen

    Before you place your foot in that salon's pedicure basin, remember to ask the right questions and save yourself a trip to the doctor.
    cball@aberdeennews.com
    Before you place your foot in that salon's pedicure basin, remember to ask the right questions and save yourself a trip to the doctor.  Bacteria and fungi from unsanitary salons can cause major health risks, according to the South Dakota Cosmetology...

    Tags: Personal Service, Manicures and Pedicures, Services and Shopping, Consumers, Health and Personal Care

  20. Aug 8, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  21. The truth about deep vein thrombosis

    In my last column, I described peripheral arterial disease (PAD), which is a condition affecting the arteries, especially of the legs.
    County coroner
    In my last column, I described peripheral arterial disease (PAD), which is a condition affecting the arteries, especially of the legs. Deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, is a condition affecting the veins. While PAD takes years to develop, DVT can develop...

    Tags: Symptoms, Thrombosis , Healthy Diet, Weight, Medical Procedures and Tests

  22. Apr 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. New therapy could reduce diabetes-related amputation

    Jim Keenan wasn't particularly alarmed by a small blister that developed on his heel. Five days later, the 62-year-old's foot was so seriously infected doctors feared they might need to amputate his lower leg.
    Jim Keenan wasn't particularly alarmed by a small blister that developed on his heel. Five days later, the 62-year-old's foot was so seriously infected doctors feared they might need to amputate his lower leg. Keenan, who also has Type 2 diabetes,...

    Tags: Health, Human Body, Insulin, Injuries and Wounds, Diabetes

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Dr. Michael Robert Nuyles has joined the department of...
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Dr. Michael Robert Nuyles, interventional cardiologist, Dreyer Medical Clinic