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Sleep Apnea: A Type 2 Diabetes Risk Factor?

huffingtonpost.com — “By Annie Hauser, Senior Reporter Fit and healthy 20-somethings are not the typical face of type 2 diabetes.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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It's not just your quality of sleep that's suffering. Sleep Apnea: A Type 2 #Diabetes Risk Factor? http://t.co/dszK4uye

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Local, systemic risk factors, older age led to higher rate of preoperative bacterial contamination

osnsupersite.com — “Older age and local and systemic risk factors such as chronic topical medical use, contact lens wear and diabetes were among factors that contributedView full resource at osnsupersite.com

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Local, systemic risk factors, older age led to higher rate of preoperative bacterial contamination http://ow.ly/ufsR

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Obesity and craniofacial structure as risk factors for obstructive sleep apnoea: Impact of ethnicity - SUTHERLAND - 2012 - Respirology - Wiley Online Library

onlinelibrary.wiley.com — “Obesity and craniofacial structure as risk factors for obstructive sleep apnoea: Impact of ethnicity - SUTHERLAND - 2012 - Respirology - Wiley Online LibraryView full resource at onlinelibrary.wiley.com

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Obesity and craniofacial structure as risk factors for obstructive sleep apnoea: Impact of ethnicity: ABSTRACTOS... http://t.co/PpDp1SMp

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House dust mite exposure as a risk factor for asth... [Allergy. 1998] - PubMed result

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@AllergyNet same author has been a skeptic for a while: http://j.mp/qN4oq5 - yet "where allergens levels were reduced, there were benefits"

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Family Heart Disease Risk Linked to Genes, Not Lifestyle - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Genes affect hereditary coronary heart disease risk but family lifestyle does not, according to a new study. While it s long been known that hereditary factorsView full resource at drugs.com

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Family Heart Disease Risk Linked to Genes, Not Lifestyle: TUESDAY, Aug. 30 -- Genes affect hereditary coro... http://t.co/NrMInnv #drug

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Opt-out HIV tests find few new infections: study http://link.reuters.com/fex58m

reuters.com — “Opt-out HIV tests find few new infections: study http://link.reuters.com/fex58mView full resource at reuters.com

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Take Action to Prevent Skin Cancer - healthfinder.gov - Live well. Learn how.

healthfinder.gov — “Provides information on skin cancer prevention, risk factors for developing skin cancer, instructions on how to do a skin self exam and as well as a quiz to better understand skin cancerView full resource at healthfinder.gov

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DrAmyDrGervaiseThe Mind-Beauty Connection (Free Press, 2008), and is frequently called upon by the media to explain and demystify complicated dermatological topics. She's been featured on the Today Show, the Dr. Oz Show and The Tyra Banks Show, as well as extensively in print, includingMarie ClaireSelfO MagazineLuckyW Magazine, the New York TimesHealthAllureInStyleShape,PreventionGQRedbookBetter Homes & GardensPeopleStylewatch, and others. " /> Dr.Amy Wechsler, MD Dermatologist, Physician, and Doctor

Protect your skin from skin cancer & go one step further by taking the “Skin self-exam.” http://bit.ly/sHavG #UVSafetyMonth

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Dan Perry at TEDMED 2012

tedmed.com — “The biggest disease risk factor - and one we all share - is aging. Focusing research and prevention on this root cause can extend our health and quality of life, says Dan Perry.View full resource at tedmed.com

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The major disease risk factor we all share: @aging. What can we do to extend human health? Dan Perry @TEDMED http://t.co/Xb0GgYw0

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Washington U. research links sleep patterns and Alzheimer's

stltoday.com — “Washington University researchers have found that sleep patterns may affect a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease.View full resource at stltoday.com

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ALZHEIMERSreadAlzheimer's Reading Room is the number one source of life news for the entire Alzheimer's community. Our goal is to Educate, sometimes Entertain, and Empower Alzheimers caregivers and their families worldwide." /> Alzheimer's Reading Room Health Advocate

Washington U. research links sleep patterns and Alzheimer's http://t.co/MiXaZGDQ #alzheimersread

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Effective Approaches to HCV Screening

secure.quantiamd.com — “In this presentation, Dr. Alain Litwin discusses effective HCV screening interventions: identifying the risk factors, populations worth screening, and cost-effective screening methods. Learn about the VA as an excellent screening model, and finish with a brief discussion of referral after screening.View full resource at secure.quantiamd.com

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Advances in the treatment of #Hepatitis C: What you can do to prepare http://t.co/JAW0XHG7

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