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    Nov 25, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  1. Chiro One hosting gift drive

    Chiro One Wellness Centers’ “Giving Tree Gift Drive” benefiting The Lighthouse Ministries began Nov. 21.
    Chiro One Wellness Centers’ “Giving Tree Gift Drive” benefiting The Lighthouse Ministries began Nov. 21. Area residents are invited to donate new, unwrapped gifts for children and teens between the ages of birth to 18 years at a Chiro...

    Tags: Health, Human Interest, Health and Medical Professionals, Chiropractic

  2. Nov 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Doctor profiles prove popular online

    It has been little more than a month since Illinois began posting online profiles of the state's physicians,  and judging by traffic, public appetite for the information is strong — even though some profiles are missing crucial information.
    It has been little more than a month since Illinois began posting online profiles of the state's physicians, and judging by traffic, public appetite for the information is strong — even though some profiles are missing crucial information. Since...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Crimes, Health, Justice System, Trials

  4. Jul 1, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Parkway Neurosciences and Spine Institute to expand office

    heather.keels@herald-mail.com
    Parkway Neurosciences and Spine Institute plans to expand into a new, $8.84 million medical office building next to its current office on Western Maryland Parkway, according to a Washington County building permit. The permit, approved May 11, is for...

    Tags: Washington County (Maryland), Health, Physical Therapy, House Building, Human Body

  6. Dec 14, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  7. Jessamine Faces Need: Local organizations seeking to meet needs of uninsured

    Thousands of people in Jessamine County live without insurance and often don’t receive the medical care they need. This includes mothers, fathers, children and the elderly.
    lbutler@jessaminejournal.com
    Thousands of people in Jessamine County live without insurance and often don’t receive the medical care they need. This includes mothers, fathers, children and the elderly. But a couple organizations in Jessamine County are pooling their resources...

    Tags: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Calcium, Medical Procedures and Tests, Breast Cancer, Christianity

  8. Jul 22, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  9. NBA lockout turns Orlando Magic's J.J. Redick into road warrior

    The black Chevy Tahoe slows to a gentle stop. You open the front door on the passenger's side and hear Radiohead's "There, There" spilling out of the speakers, filling the cabin.
    Orlando Sentinel
    The black Chevy Tahoe slows to a gentle stop. You open the front door on the passenger's side and hear Radiohead's "There, There" spilling out of the speakers, filling the cabin. J.J. Redick shifts the SUV out of park, merges into traffic and offers...

    Tags: Arcade Fire (music group), RDV Sportsplex, Strikes, Petroleum Industry, Physical Therapy

  10. Oct 19, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  11. Database allows consumers to check on doctors in Illinois

    TribLocal - Libertyville » News
    Consumers can now check up on thousands of doctors and chiropractors in Illinois, including accessing information about malpractice cases, thanks to a public database that …...
  12. Oct 24, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  13. Believe in science? Then listen to real doctors when you get sick

    Change of Subject
    Apple Inc co-founder Steve Jobs refused potentially life-saving cancer surgery for nine months, shrugging off protests from his family and opting instead for alternative medicine, according to the tech visionary's biographer. When Jobs eventually sought...
  14. Nov 2, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Autopsies complete on 2 cruise passengers who died aboard ship

    Nation Now
    Cruise ship deaths: Autopsies results are back on the deaths of two people aboard an NCL cruise ship. Although no foul play is found, mayhem can and does happen aboard ship, and when deaths do occur, there's a morgue ready and waiting....
  16. Sep 7, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Alternative medical services growing at U.S. hospitals

    Money & Company
    Responding to patient demand, growing numbers of U.S. hospitals are integrating acupuncture, massage therapy and other alternative services into their conventional medical care, according to a national survey. Forty-two percent of hospitals in the...
  18. Oct 18, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Do senior citizens deserve a Social Security cost of living increase?

    COLA stands for "cost of living adjustment." Since 1975, adjustments for Social Security recipients have been calculated automatically each year, usually upward, based on the rate of inflation. For the second year in a row, however, there will be no...

    Tags: Social Security, Inflation and Deflation, Health, Career and Workplace, Health and Medical Professionals

  20. Dec 15, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Ravens Q&A with Mike Preston

    <i>Each week, Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers a selection of reader questions. This week, Preston discusses Cam Cameron's statement from last week in which he said the offense's issues from the Steelers' game would be fixed for the Texans' game, why the Ravens stall in the second half, whether Joe Flacco is developing as a quarterback and more.</i>
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Each week, Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers a selection of reader questions. This week, Preston discusses Cam Cameron's statement from last week in which he said the offense's issues from the Steelers' game would be fixed for the Texans' game,...

    Tags: Ray Lewis, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Super Bowl, Steve Bisciotti, Defense

  22. Sep 27, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 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: San Francisco, National Institutes of Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Specialization, Internists

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