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Tuesday,
02 December 2008
America needs health care, not sick care
By Gary E. Applebaum, MD It’sa laudable goal. But all too often, the single-minded focus on this objective is a distraction from achieving what most Americans really want—inexpensive, easy-touse health insurance.
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Tuesday,
02 December 2008
MSM Most Affected by HIV/AIDS in Massachusetts, Report Says
Men who have sex with men are the most affected by HIV/AIDS in Massachusetts, according to a report released by the state Department of Public Health ahead of World AIDS Day, the AP/Worcester Telegram reports.
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Tuesday,
02 December 2008
Few Young Adults Seek Treatment for Psych Disorders
MONDAY, Dec. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Psychiatric disorders are common among young adults in the United States, but few seek treatment, a new report shows.
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Tuesday,
02 December 2008
Bells chime, support given for AIDS awareness in Old Bisbee ceremony
By Dana Cole BISBEE - They started lighting candles precisely at 6 pm to the rich, resonating chimes of church bells. In observance of World AIDS Day, three Bisbee churches, as well as the city’s firehouse, rang bells Monday evening while a...
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Tuesday,
02 December 2008
New drug brings hope for jet lag sufferers
LONDON, England (CNN) -- The sleepless nights, the woozy days and the foggy minds of jet lag are the bane of any business travelers life.
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Tuesday,
02 December 2008
Health Buzz: Media’s Impact on Kids and Other Health News
By January W. Payne Television, music, magazines, movies, video games, and the Internet may negatively affect the health of children and adolescents, suggests a new review of nearly 30 years of research.
(Source: U.S. News & World Report) read more...
Tuesday,
02 December 2008
Brain waves are window into autism language woes
CHICAGO (AP) - Unique brain wave patterns, spotted for the first time in autistic children, may help explain why they have so much trouble communicating.
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