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The Doctor's Corner: An early start on treating menopause
This is the first of a two-part series updating women of all ages on the use of hormones. It is a pleasure to be back putting pencil to paper with good news for women going through "the change." A Global Consensus Statement, hot off the press in the...Tags: Fatigue, Pharmaceuticals, Colleges and Universities, Menopause, Symptoms
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Preventing injury
Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Ind.With long hours working in factories, Cass County workers can often acquire muscular injuries and damage to the fingers. Dr. Carmen Perez with Logansport Memorial Hospital's Healthy Companies program said her clinic often sees patients who have...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Orthopedic Surgery, Medical Specialization, Obstetrics
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Norman doctor preparing for Winter Gala for Parkinson's Research on Dec. 12
The Norman Transcript, Okla.Nov. 1, 2011, is a day that Nicole Jarvis, M.D., will never forget. It was on this day that Jarvis, who was only 38, was officially given the diagnosis of Young Onset Parkinson's Disease. Now, at 40, Jarvis juggles her illness, her obstetrics and...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Parkinson's Disease, Museum of Natural History, Entertainment Events, Research
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Paul L. Foster School of Medicine graduates urged to make mark beyond medicine
El Paso Times, TexasOriginally a medical school hopeful himself at Baylor University, Paul L. Foster joked Friday at a medical-school convocation that he switched majors after being weeded out as a pre-med major by chemistry and biology classes. At a ceremony for the first...Tags: University of Chicago, Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid, Drugs and Medicines, Students
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Allegheny County medical examiner: 'All options open' in UPMC doctor's cyanide death
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewInvestigators are still trying to determine how a prominent UPMC doctor ingested an apparently lethal dose of cyanide before collapsing at her home last month. "It's not a natural death, that's all I know," said Dr. Karl Williams, the Allegheny County...Tags: Suicide, Medical Research, Surgery, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Technology may find ovarian cancer cells at an earlier stage
New technology for identifying early stage ovarian cancer in uterine and cervical cells could have the potential to one day stem this often deadly disease, according to a recent study in the International Journal of Cancer. Using equipment that can...
Tags: Hysterectomy, Medical Research, Mayo Clinic, Technology, Engineering
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A look at the case of Kermit Gosnell, Philadelphia abortion doctor convicted of 3 baby deaths
Longtime Philadelphia abortion provider Dr. Kermit Gosnell was found guilty of first-degree murder in the deaths of three babies who prosecutors said were delivered alive and killed, and guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the drug-overdose death of a...Tags: Litigation, Mayo Clinic, Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Dr. Robert H. MacNerland, 1924-2013
Dr. Robert H. MacNerland decided to become a doctor while in Europe with the Army during World War II, when he provided technical assistance to medical personnel in mobile units. "He was sort of like Klinger from the TV show 'M*A*S*H,' where he wasn't...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Loyola University Chicago, Prostate Cancer, Berwyn
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Islip doctor invents baby-safe C-section scalpel
NewsdayWhen Islip obstetrician Dr. Scott Berlin couldn't find a better incision-making tool to deliver babies by Caesarean section, he got a piece of cardboard and a pair of scissors and started making mock-ups of a new kind of scalpel -- one that wouldn't...Tags: Bay Shore, China, Credit Ratings, Health Organizations, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Lehigh County 9th in U.S. in newborn deaths
When the international child welfare organization Save The Children began crunching the data for its latest report on mortality rates of newborn babies, it came up with a locally stunning finding: Of the largest counties in the United States, Lehigh...
Tags: Apples, Health Organizations, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Medical Specialization, Obstetrics
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READER SUBMITTED: The St. Stanislaus School Student Council Recently Hosted A School-wide Career Fair
MeridenThe St. Stanislaus School Student Council recently hosted a school-wide career fair. Students in grades Kthrough eight visited the fair, which featured over 20 presenters. In addition to learning about a variety of professions, the students interviewed...Tags: Sacred Heart University, YMCA, Marketing, Students, Medical Specialization
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Mother's Day four times the fun with quadruplets
The News TribuneAndrea McRae gets it all the time. Whenever she and her husband David are out in public with their quadruplets -- at a restaurant, say, or pushing their big double strollers through a park -- strangers stop and fix her with a sympathetic stare. "How...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Mother's Day, Colon Cancer, Medical Specialization, Obstetrics
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