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NYU Medical Center to give shooting victim brand new nose Tuesday

nydailynews.com — “andy Elias can't wait to look at herself in the mirror Tuesday. After five long years and 20 complicated facial surgeries, the shooting victim will finally get a new nose on her bullet-ravaged face, thanks to doctors at NYU Medical Center.View full resource at nydailynews.com

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Deloitte | 2009 Medical Tourism: Update and Implications - Cost-saving medical tourism projected| Center for Health Solutions

deloitte.com — “Deloitte | 2009 Medical Tourism: Update and Implications - Cost-saving medical tourism projected| Center for Health SolutionsView full resource at deloitte.com

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New Deloitte update on Medical Tourism: http://bit.ly/2qMUgK . Will incr. long-distance flights before/after surgery lead to incr. DVT/PE?

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An Aspirin A Day Reduces Melanoma Risk - Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

bidmc.org — “For years, doctors have been prescribing a daily dose aspirin to lower the risk of heart attack and stroke. More recently aspirin has proven effective in lowering the risk of colon cancer. A new study from researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute suggests that long-term aspirin use may also significantly lower the risk of cutaneous melanoma (CM), the most deadly form of skin cancer.View full resource at bidmc.org

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Aspirin may be good for more than just your heart (not ot mention aches and pains). http://ht.ly/5CmU8

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Long-term effectiveness of new family planning method shown in study

eurekalert.org — “A new study finds that a simple-to-use, fertility-awareness based method of family planning developed by researchers from the Institute for Reproductive Health at Georgetown University Medical Center so effectively meets the needs of users that they continue to rely on it for years.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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From @Gumedcenter : Long-term effectiveness of new family planning method shown in study : http://t.co/z1f6fG6k

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CMS proposes depression screening for seniors - McKnight's Long Term Care News

mcknights.com — “A new Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services proposal would screen more Medicare beneficiaries for depression, according to a recent memo.View full resource at mcknights.com

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Simple fitness test could predict long-term risk for heart attack, stroke in middle-aged people, researchers find

utsouthwestern.edu — “University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterView full resource at utsouthwestern.edu

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NEWS ALERT: UTSW study finds that fitness test could predict long-term risk for heart attack, stroke. http://ow.ly/4XHRm

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As gastric bypass surgery on severely obese teenagers gains acceptance, doctors stay cautious about its long-term issues - The Boston Globe

boston.com — “They have exercised and dieted, done psychotherapy and summer weight-loss camp. Obese adolescents who cannot seem to lose weight any other way are increasingly turning to stomach surgery — a sign that more doctors believe the childhood obesity epidemic requires dramatic intervention.View full resource at boston.com

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RT @angiefromvegas: Tufts Medical Center found that insurers were a barrier to weight loss surgery in children. http://bit.ly/euSK6K

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Health Highlights: Nov. 17, 2010 - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay Hospital Stay Caused Cheney s Weight Loss Spokesman FormeView full resource at drugs.com

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Health Highlights: Nov. 17, 2010: Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compil... http://bit.ly/cTOEjT #drug

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Cardiovascular Report - Beyond the Cosmetics of Vein Repair

hopkinsmedicine.org — “At the Johns Hopkins Vein Center, most cases involve minimally invasive procedures for serious medical conditions. View full resource at hopkinsmedicine.org

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Beyond the Cosmetics of Vein Repair: successful treatment means more than luxurious baths. http://bit.ly/bCjYfK

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Pollution Takes Its Toll On The Heart

medicalnewstoday.com — “The fine particles of pollution that hang in the air can increase the risk for sudden cardiac arrest, according to a new study conducted by a team from Long Island Jewish (LIJ) Medical Center andView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Research Retraction Breaks Link Between Autism And Mmr Vaccine, Says Neurologist

medicalnewstoday.com — “The Lancet, a premier British medical journal, retracted a study published in 1998 that drew a link between the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine and increased incidence of autism. Alan PerView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Research Retraction Breaks Link Between Autism And Mmr Vaccine, Says Neurologist http://mnt.to/3x8k #autism

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Medical tenants dig in their heels at St. Vincent's site | Crain's New York Business

crainsnewyork.com — “Several physicians are fighting North-Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System's plan to relocate them from the O'Toole Building and open a $100 million health center on theView full resource at crainsnewyork.com

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Prescription drug abuse ravages state's youth - Addictions- msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “Prescription drug abuse is a fast-growing problem that exists across the country, but officials say the problem is particularly acute in the cities and rural areas of Eastern Kentucky. NBC News' Mark Potter reports.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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The Benefits of Popping an Aspirin (and Some Risks) - US News and World Report

health.usnews.com — “Daily aspirin appears not to improve the odds for people with very early peripheral artery disease.View full resource at health.usnews.com

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The Benefits of Popping an Aspirin (and Some Risks): Daily aspirin appears not to improve the odds for people with... http://bit.ly/cdpofK

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Reset Your Appetite Alarm - MSN Health & Fitness - Nutrition

health.msn.com — “Traveling across time zones? New work schedule? Research suggests you can trick your body to get acclimated faster.View full resource at health.msn.com

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Traveling across time zones? New work schedule? Research suggests you can "trick" your body to get acclimated faster... http://is.gd/5gqcT

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