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Diet and Exercise for Obese Adults with Knee Osteoarthritis http://bit.ly/cWOlno

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BBC News - Curry's ability to fight cancer put to the test

bbc.co.uk — “A chemical found in curry is to be tested for its ability to kill bowel cancer tumours in patients.View full resource at bbc.co.uk

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War On Smoking Offers Some Lessons For Obesity Fight - Kaiser Health News

kaiserhealthnews.org — “War On Smoking Offers Some Lessons For Obesity Fight - Kaiser Health NewsView full resource at kaiserhealthnews.org

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War On Smoking Offers Some Lessons To The Fight Against Obesity - Kaiser Health News http://t.co/6NbeiHKg #medicine

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Fertility Methods Raise Risk of Birth Defects, Study Finds - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “Babies conceived with infertility treatment methods are more likely to have certain birth defects than babies who are conceived naturally, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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Researchers identify switches that can turn on or off genes associated with colorectal cancer

news-medical.net — “Two researchers at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth have helped to identify switches that can turn on or off genes associated with colorectal cancer. The finding offers clues about the development of colorectal cancer and could-potentially-provide targets for new therapies.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Researchers identify switches that can turn on or off genes associated with colorectal cancer: Two researchers a... http://t.co/uXKSJPWm

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Substance Abuse 'Underappreciated' Among Elderly Psychiatric Inpatients : Clinical Psychiatry News

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Substance abuse is often underreported, unrecognized among elderly psychiatric patients: http://t.co/q9NEomSh

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Teen Birth Rate Plummets to 70-Year Low : Internal Medicine News

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Empowerment's Price Tag: Shared Decision-Making May Be Costly : Hospitalist News

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Patient participation in medical decisions? Could hike hospitalization costs: http://t.co/xX6Rtwgn

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Why Won't They Leave? Discharge Timing Doesn't Speed Departures : Hospitalist News

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Moving the timing of discharge orders from afternoon to morning did not get patients out the door any earlier - http://t.co/IRo1fK8c

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Recent health data breaches highlight risk of inside jobs - amednews.com

ama-assn.org — “Separate incidents in South Carolina and Georgia compromise the privacy of more than 500,000 patients.View full resource at ama-assn.org

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Study Identifies Possible Protective Blood Factors Against Type 2 Diabetes

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#health news: Study Identifies Possible Protective Blood Factors Against Type 2 Diabetes http://t.co/BZ6V0GeJ

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Tasers Can Stop The Heart And Kill

medicalnewstoday.com — “Tasers, also known as stun guns, can cause sudden cardiac arrest and death, researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine reported in the journal Circulation. The author expView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Ultrasound Matches MRI in Osteophyte Detection : Rheumatology News

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Ultrasound is just as accurate as MRI in identifying osteophytes in patients with hand osteoarthritis - http://t.co/sRZUuvmv

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Duodenal GIST Responds to Surgery, Imatinib : IMNG Oncology Report

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Surgery and imatinib yield good overall survival for duodenal GIST. http://t.co/bnpryaMs

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Announcing recipients of the Medicine X | Alliance Health ePatient scholarships | Medicine X Stanford

medicinex.stanford.edu — “Announcing recipients of the Medicine X | Alliance Health ePatient scholarships | Medicine X StanfordView full resource at medicinex.stanford.edu

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WoooHooo! Just heard this great news: I've won an Alliance Health ePatient scholarship for #StanfordMedX in September http://t.co/UVPuISkc

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Despite Physical Challenges, Oregon Family Physician Driven to Succeed -- AAFP News Now -- American Academy of Family Physicians

aafp.org — “Elizabeth Steiner Hayward, M.D., is one amazing woman. At the very least, she’s a woman who does amazing things. Call it a trifecta of accomplishments: First, Steiner Hayward is an associate professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in Portland, as well as associate director of faculty development for the department. She also serves as director of the Knight Cancer Institute Breast Health Education Program at OHSU and just finished up a terView full resource at aafp.org

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