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Online, it?s always gardening and gift season | The Detroit News | detnews.com
detnews.com — “If you're shopping for gifts for Green Thumbs and haven't had much luck because your favorite garden center has gone Christmas or closed for the season, check out these gardening catalogs online. If you use express shipping, there is still time to get delivery by Christmas.” View full resource at detnews.com
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2 bodies recovered from collapsed Detroit nursing home | The Detroit News | detnews.com
detnews.com — “The bodies of two black males have been recovered from the wreckage of a collapsed abandoned nursing home, Detroit police confirmed this morning.” View full resource at detnews.com
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Nation-World | Octomom's fertility doctor wants to treat patients | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “Los Angeles— The doctor whose fertility treatments gave 'Octomom' Nadya Suleman her octuplets and six other children wants to practice medicine again and has asked the courts to reconsider the state medical board's decision to revoke his license.” View full resource at detnews.com
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Health | Bulimia, binge-eating issues for men are on rise | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “Harvard research results from the first national study of eating disorders in a population of nearly 3,000 adults found 25 percent of those with anorexia or bulimia and 40 percent of binge eaters were men. It was previously thought that men accounted for only about 10 percent of anorexia and bulimia cases.” View full resource at detnews.com
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Editorials | Letters: Care coverage essential | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “My life was drastically changed 22 years ago by a negligent stranger. I have no use of my arms or legs, and cannot breathe without a ventilator as a result of this auto accident. My life is about to change again drastically by the actions of a few strangers in Lansing (?Lifetime care focus of no-fault fight,? Oct. 24). The state Legislature is considering a bill that is being presented as a way to reduce the cost of auto insurance by giving drivers a choice to buy fewer benefits.” View full resource at detnews.com
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Thanks for the link. Very powerful! RT @ProtectNoFault Thanks for spreading the word! Did you see this? http://t.co/idoKNBS9
Business | Healthy Blue Living turns 5 | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “Blue Care Network rolled out its first wellness-based health maintenance organization health plan five years ago and Thursday said Healthy Blue Living is working to save costs and help members get healthier.” View full resource at detnews.com
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Columnists | Urge incontinence a problem tied to bladder control | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “Dear Dr. Donohue: I have urge incontinence. I asked the doctor if I could take one of the advertised medicines to relieve it. Another doctor had told me that I only half-empty my bladder. I asked the second doctor what would happen if I took one of these drugs and was suddenly unable to pass urine. He said I would have to go to the hospital and have a catheter inserted to drain the bladder. That turned me off the idea of using a drug. The second doctor finally gave me Vesicare pills to try. The ” View full resource at detnews.com
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Columnists | Urge incontinence a problem tied to bladder control | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “Dear Dr. Donohue: I have urge incontinence. I asked the doctor if I could take one of the advertised medicines to relieve it. Another doctor had told me that I only half-empty my bladder. I asked the second doctor what would happen if I took one of these drugs and was suddenly unable to pass urine. He said I would have to go to the hospital and have a catheter inserted to drain the bladder. That turned me off the idea of using a drug. The second doctor finally gave me Vesicare pills to try. The ” View full resource at detnews.com
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Nation-World | Nationwide geriatrician shortage to worsen as boomers age | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “Palatka, Fla. — In this sleepy, riverside town in northeast Florida, 86-year-old Betty Wills sees the advertisements of obstetricians and gynecologists on the main road's billboards and has found specialists ranging from cardiologists to surgeons in the phone book.” View full resource at detnews.com
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The American Geriatrics Society says there's roughly 1 #geriatrician per 2,600 people 75 & up. Eek! UC research cited: http://t.co/6TcOFr1A
Metro and State | The new pot: potpourri | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “A new drug that can be 200 times more potent than marijuana is gaining popularity in Michigan and across the United States.” View full resource at detnews.com
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Health | Python heart study may benefit humans | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “Washington ? You don?t think of pythons as big-hearted toward their fellow creatures. They?re better known for the bulge in their bodies after swallowing one of those critters whole. But the snakes? hearts balloon in size, too, as they?re digesting ? and now scientists are studying them for clues about human heart health.” View full resource at detnews.com
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Business | Henry Ford Health plans for senior housing in Grosse Pointe Farms | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “Henry Ford Health System said Tuesday it has signed a letter of intent with American House Senior Living Communities and REDICO to develop senior housing in the Henry Ford Medical Center-Cottage in Grosse Pointe Farms.” View full resource at detnews.com
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Business | Henry Ford Health plans for senior housing in Grosse Pointe Farms | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “Henry Ford Health System said Tuesday it has signed a letter of intent with American House Senior Living Communities and REDICO to develop senior housing in the Henry Ford Medical Center-Cottage in Grosse Pointe Farms.” View full resource at detnews.com
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Columnists | Justin Verlander, Tigers show true grit | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “In case you were wondering, oh yes, the Tigers have something left. Beaten up is not the same as beaten down, and with a furious flurry, they showed it. This is how a comeback happens, if it happens.” View full resource at detnews.com
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Columnists | New drugs available for resistant psoriasis | The Detroit News
detnews.com — “Dear Dr. Donohue: I was first diagnosed with psoriasis in July 1972, at the age of 23. I am now 63. I am in my 40th year of suffering from this dreadful disease. I have tried virtually every form of treatment. I have studied the new biological treatments now available, and it is with a certain amount of trepidation that I am considering trying Humira, recommended by my wife's ob-gyn, who also has the disease and took this treatment.” View full resource at detnews.com
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