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CDC Figures Show Rise In Autism « CBS Sacramento
sacramento.cbslocal.com — “Autism disorders are now almost five times more common in boys than girls, affecting 1-in-54 boys compared to 1-in-252 girls. News, Sports, Weather, Traffic and the Best of Sacramento” View full resource at sacramento.cbslocal.com
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Atrial Fibrillation | Women and Heart Disease | Scoop.it
scoop.it — “Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) is a common abnormal heart rhythm that puts patients at a five times greater risk of stroke. With one side of this infographic poster designed to educate patients and another to inform doctors, this two-sided poster seeks to bridge the AFib knowledge gap. American Heart Association @columnfive” View full resource at scoop.it
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Doctor Explains Reasons For Severe Allergy Season - NY1.com
ny1.com — “Doctor Explains Reasons For Severe Allergy Season | NY1 News is Time Warner Cable's 24-hour newschannel in New York City, delivering breaking news and features about the five boroughs.” View full resource at ny1.com
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Celebrate Your Toddler’s “No!”
attachmentparenting.org — ““No!” is probably the most commonly used word in toddlerhood! It flies out of our children’s mouths before they even have time to really think about what they are saying “no” to. When my five children were young, they were” View full resource at attachmentparenting.org
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Most Common Anxiety Disorders Explained - Anxiety
healthcentral.com — “A look at five of the most common anxiety disorders and how they affect people who suffer from them.” View full resource at healthcentral.com
Most Recently Shared on January 7, 2012 at 3:00 pm By:
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Autism five times more common in low birth weight kids: Study - HealthPop - CBS News
cbsnews.com — “Researchers tracked nearly 900 low birth weight children born in New Jersey between 1984 and 1987 Read more by Ryan Jaslow on CBS News' HealthPop.” View full resource at cbsnews.com
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Avastin Blinds Five Patients At Los Angeles VA Hospital | ThirdAge
thirdage.com — “Avastin, a cancer-fighting drug that is commonly used to fight macular degeneration of the eye, has been linked to the blinding of five patients at a Veterans Affairs Hospital in Los Angeles, according to The New York Times.” View full resource at thirdage.com
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CYPRESS FAIRBANKS MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL OFFERS FREE PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING - TheCypressTimes
thecypresstimes.com — “HOUSTON, TX – Except for skin cancer, the most common cancer in American men is prostate cancer. Fortunately, the relative five-year survival rate for the disease is very high at nearly 100 percent, and early detection is available with a prostate cancer screening.In an effort to promote September as “Prostate Cancer Awareness Month,” Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital is offering a free prostate cancer screening on Saturday, September 17 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. The screening includes a p” View full resource at thecypresstimes.com
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Mobile Devices Pose New Security Risks for Patients; Five Experts Share Insights on mHealth - PR Newswire - sacbee.com
sacbee.com — “/PRNewswire/ -- Mobile devices have become as common as the stethoscope in patient's rooms. Physicians routinely review patients' electronic health records (EHR), read test results, access diagnostic tools and take patient notes, all with a few touches on their iPad or tablet, smartphone or using a flash drive. These mobile devices are ideal for information sharing and time savings, but they pose huge security risks to patient information.” View full resource at sacbee.com
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Spock at 65: Five Ideas That Changed American Parenting – TIME Healthland
healthland.time.com — “Sixty-five years ago today, one of the most revolutionary books in American history was published. True, Dr. Benjamin Spock's Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care probably didn't look like much when it first came out in 1946 — just in time for the baby boom.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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Spock at 65: Five Ideas That Changed American Parenting – TIME Healthland
healthland.time.com — “Sixty-five years ago today, one of the most revolutionary books in American history was published. True, Dr. Benjamin Spock's Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care probably didn't look like much when it first came out in 1946 — just in time for the baby boom.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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Does it work? Can saffron help depression? - The Irish Times - Tue, Jun 14, 2011
irishtimes.com — “BACKGROUND:Depression ranks among one of the five most common illnesses in the world. It is expected to be the second-leading cause of disability by 2020. While pharmaceutical treatments are commonly used, each has its limitations and side effects. Many have turned to herbal remedies as a more “natural” way of treating depression. St John’s wort has been shown to be effective, but it also has adverse effects especially when taken with other medications.” View full resource at irishtimes.com
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A Child's Promise: Dental problems disrupt education, life | Springfield News-Leader | News-Leader.com
News-Leader.com — “Dental caries (tooth decay) is the number one untreated disease in children, five times more common than asthma. Each year, 52 million school hours are missed due to dental-related issues. Untreated tooth decay leads to problems with learning, sleeping, eating and growing. Nearly 80 percent of childhood tooth decay occurs in 20 percent of children. Nationwide, 30 to 50 percent of 4- and 5-year-olds in Head Start already have tooth decay. Surprisingly, the number of children getting cavities is i” View full resource at News-Leader.com
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Medical News: Eye Injury Visits More Common in Rural Areas - in Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Rural patients were five times more likely than their urban counterparts to visit a hospital emergency department with an eye injury, federal researchers reported.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Why New Genes for Alzheimer's Are Important, Even if They Won't Immediately Benefit Patients - - TIME Healthland
healthland.time.com — “Genes are a gateway to understanding disease, and Alzheimer--™s is certainly no exception. In recent years, researchers have grown the list of known genes associated with the most common form of the condition, which affects memory and brain function the elderly.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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Why the discovery of five more Alzheimer's genes matters, even if it doesn't change patient care | http://ti.me/fnmepE
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