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    Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Dr. Henry V. "Harry" Chase

    Dr. Henry V. &quot;Harry" Chase, a retired internist who served in the Navy<b> </b>during World War II and the Korean War, died June 9 of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Somerford Place, a Frederick assisted-living facility. He was 90.
    Dr. Henry V. "Harry" Chase, a retired internist who served in the Navy during World War II and the Korean War, died June 9 of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Somerford Place, a Frederick assisted-living facility. He was 90. The son of Harry...

    Tags: Massachusetts General Hospital, Histoplasmosis , Ellicott City, Health and Medical Professionals, Loyola University Maryland

  2. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  3. Vegetable fats tied to less prostate cancer spread

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, men who eat a diet high in vegetable fats, such as those in nuts and olive oil, may be less likely to have their disease spread, a new study suggests.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, men who eat a diet high in vegetable fats, such as those in nuts and olive oil, may be less likely to have their disease spread, a new study suggests. Researchers found that...

    Tags: Medical Research, Health and Medical Professionals, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Diseases and Illnesses, American Cancer Society

  4. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Low blood sugar in some diabetics boosts dementia risk

    For older patients with Type 2 diabetes, an aggressive focus on keeping high blood sugar down increases the risk of driving blood sugar too low--and with that, boosting the likelihood of developing dementia, says a new study. As if that weren't bad enough, the new research finds that dementia, in turn, increases the risk of hypoglycemic episodes.
    For older patients with Type 2 diabetes, an aggressive focus on keeping high blood sugar down increases the risk of driving blood sugar too low--and with that, boosting the likelihood of developing dementia, says a new study. As if that weren't bad...

    Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Research, Pharmaceuticals, Health and Medical Professionals, General Practitioners

  6. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. Music device doesn't drop diabetics' blood pressure

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A device that plays a melody in an attempt to slow people's breathing didn't lower the blood pressure of people with diabetes, according to a new study.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A device that plays a melody in an attempt to slow people's breathing didn't lower the blood pressure of people with diabetes, according to a new study. "Given the results and the studies available, you can conclude that there...

    Tags: Music, Health and Medical Professionals, Food and Drug Administration, Medical Specialization, Internists

  8. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. College Lines

    Eric S. Christenson, of Joppa, graduated from Drexel University College of Medicine on May 17, earning a doctor of medicine. He is a member of Alpha Omega Alpha, the medical honor society, and received the William Likoff, M.D. Award "for distinction in...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Education, Johns Hopkins University, Colleges and Universities, Internists

  10. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  11. South Africa mission is a life-changing event

    Artist Sue Bleyaert of Petoskey has been changed forever as a result of her involvement with a nonprofit organization which has a goal to change the lives of children in a South African village.
    Artist Sue Bleyaert of Petoskey has been changed forever as a result of her involvement with a nonprofit organization which has a goal to change the lives of children in a South African village. The 12-member board of directors of the South Africa...

    Tags: HIV, Health and Medical Professionals, South Africa, Travel, AIDS

  12. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  13. Estudio asocia grasas vegetales con menor riesgo de metástasis en cáncer prostático

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    Por Genevra Pittman NUEVA YORK (Reuters Health) - Los hombres con cáncer prostático que consumen una dieta rica en grasas vegetales, como las que aportan las nueces y el aceite de oliva, serían menos propensos a desarrollar metástasis. Un equipo...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Specialization, Internists

  14. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. FAU med school expanding its reach

    Florida Atlantic University's School of Medicine will soon expand its reach to three area hospitals. A national accreditor approved FAU's first internal medicine residency program. Boca Raton Regional Hospital will be the primary site with Bethesda...

    Tags: Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Health and Medical Professionals, Florida Atlantic University, Colleges and Universities, Internists

  16. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Reuters
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  18. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  19. More than money and lawsuits drive overtesting: study

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite reports that financial incentives and fear of lawsuits lead doctors to order too many heart tests, a new study of U.S. Veterans Affairs (VA) doctors suggests overtesting may be the result of more fundamental issues....

    Tags: Medical Research, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Medical Professionals, General Practitioners, Gainesville

  20. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Reuters
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  22. Jun 8, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  23. Stotler-Cioci

    Lindsey Jo Stotler, Berlin, and Brian William Cioci, Eureka, Calif., are announcing their engagement.
    Lindsey Jo Stotler, Berlin, and Brian William Cioci, Eureka, Calif., are announcing their engagement.   Miss Stotler is the daughter of Don and Mary Stotler, Berlin.  After graduating in 2004 from Berlin Brothersvalley High School, she completed her...

    Tags: Agriculture, Health and Medical Professionals, Science, General Practitioners, Agricultural Research and Technology

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