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Health
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 19:21
ABC News: Health
After a 41-Year separation, a nurse meets her father at her hospital.Email this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponHospital- Nurse- Health- Conditions and Diseases- Organizations
Nurse's Cancer Patient Is Long-Lost Father
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Cancer patient survives 31 grueling days in radiation treatment similar to what "Wall Street"actor has already begun.Email this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponCancer- Health- Head and neck cancer- Conditions and Diseases- Organizations
Michael Douglas'Life as a Cancer Patient
Researchers have published a case report involving a 67-year-old man admitted to a hospital in March after spending eight days suffering from fever, shortness of breath and confusion. Doctors diagnosed pneumonia, but were at a loss to find the underlying cause, according to the report this week in The Lancet.Email this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponPneumonia- Infectious disease- Health- Conditions and Diseases- Bacterial
Garden of Death: Man Survives Freak Infection
Discovery Channel gunman James Lee's actions and the contents of the manifesto he is believed to have written lead mental health experts to believe he possibly lived with paranoid schizophrenia.Email this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponSchizophrenia- Mental health- Health- Disorders- Paranoia
Discovery Gunman a Paranoid Schizophrenic?
A second look at British registry data indicates that esophageal cancer may be more common after all in patients taking oral bisphosphonate drugs, a type of drug used to treat osteoporosis, for long periods.Email this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponHealth- Esophageal cancer- Osteoporosis- Cancer- Conditions and Diseases
Osteoporosis Drugs May Up Esophageal Cancer Risk
A 1-inch thick rubber bracelet has caused quite a stir in schools across the country, despite the positive message its wearers believe it sends.Email this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponCancer- Health- Conditions and Diseases- Support Groups- Organizations
'Boobies'Bracelets Too Sexually Suggestive?
Washington woman Bethany Storro, 28, was the victim of a seemingly random acid attack in which a stranger threw acid on her once striking face.Email this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponWashington- Vancouver- Portland Oregon- Bethany Storro- Hospital
Woman Badly Burned in Acid Attack Still 'Happy'
About 12 percent of all infertility cases are women in sports; long-distance runners and ballet dancers are the most vulnerable.Email this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponInfertility- Sport- Health- Reproductive Health- Pregnancy
Female Athletes: Too Fit to Get Pregnant
Pharmaceutical manufacturer Allergan pleads guilty for its off-label promotion of Botox and will pay $600 million to settle a longstanding federal investigation into whether the company's marketing of the drug's use misled physicians.Email this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponAllergan- Off-label use- Business- United States- Marketing
Allergan Pleads Guilty, Settles Botox Probe
Throat cancer experts say they need to know more about the actor's cancer, but at stage 4, the best prognosis and highest survival rates are in HPV-related disease.Email this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponCancer- Michael Douglas- Health- Conditions and Diseases- Wall Street
Can Michael Douglas Beat Throat Cancer?
Surgery to Remove Piece of Brain Is Hoped to Cure Single Mother's Epileptic SeizuresEmail this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponEpilepsy- Health- Conditions and Diseases- Neurological Disorders- Epileptic seizure
Mom Gives Seizures a Piece of Her Mind
These celebs kept brave faces in the face of a cancer diagnosis.Email this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponCancer- Health- Conditions and Diseases- Organizations- Arts
PHOTOS: Celebs That Cancer Can't Hold Back
Nip, Tuck, Forget it. Plastic Surgery Remorse on the Rise.Email this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponPlastic surgery- Surgery- Medicine- Health- United States
Nip, Tuck, Not: Plastic Surgery Remorse
While the debate over the possible health benefits of alcohol continues to rage, new research sheds light on why, and to what extent those who drink, live longer than their sober peers.Email this ArticleAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to diggAdd to RedditAdd to StumbleUponHealth- Substance Abuse- Addictions- Alcoholic beverage- Alcoholism
Alcohol and Health: Why the Sober Die Sooner

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