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Survey: Who had Oscars’ worst plastic surgery? - In Your Face - The Orange County Register

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Tweet Share Sharon Stone Billy Crystal Cheryl Tiegs Madonna Sandra Bullock Nicole Kidman Survey (see below): Which celebrity had most obviously visited a cosmetic doctor? MOST SURGICALLY ENHANCED? Which star...

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Even health-conscious people eat fast-food - UPI.com

upi.com — “Most health-conscious U.S. adults, who belong to a gym and buy local or organic food, had lunch in a fast-food restaurant in the last month, a survey found.View full resource at upi.com

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Even health-conscious people eat fast-food - http://t.co/KvAEW6fv via @upi_top YEP - doesn't have 2 b an all or nothing !! :)

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Deaf Awareness Week 7 to 13 May 2012 - Action On Hearing Loss: RNID

actiononhearingloss.org.uk — “In Deaf Awareness Week we’ll be telling the stories of people who are deaf or have a hearing loss who have had problems accessing healthcare services. Action on Hearing Loss is the new name for RNID.View full resource at actiononhearingloss.org.uk

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@deafgirly Sorry to read your GP isn't accessible. Access to healthcare is our focus for Deaf Awareness Week in May. http://t.co/XwzUDWrL

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Daily headaches common in soldiers after concussion - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: (Reuters) - One in five soldiers who return from Iraq or Afghanistan having suffered a concussion develop chronic headaches that occur at least half the days of the month, with many suffering even more, according to a U.S. survey. Army researchers, whose findings were published in the journal Headache, examined nearly 1,000 soldiers with a history of deployment-related concussion and found 20 percent had suffered frequent headaches diagnosed as "chronic daily headache"View full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Daily headaches common in soldiers after concussion - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - One in five soldiers who returns from Iraq or Afghanistan having suffered a concussion develops chronic headaches that occur at least half the days of each month, according to a new survey. Army researchers examined nearly 1,000 soldiers with a history of deployment-related concussion and found 20 percent had suffered the frequent headaches diagnosed as "chronic daily headache" for three months or more. Of those, a quarter literally had theView full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Famous Faces And Families Who Have Been Touched By Ovarian Cancer

huffingtonpost.com — “Oscar-winning actress Kathy Bates explained for the first time this week why she kept her 2004 ovarian cancer diagnosis a secret. She first revealed she had been diagnosed in 2009, but kept her experiences with treatment under wraps until divulging more details in an interview with Anderson Cooper.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Study questioning how well electronic health records limit unnecessary tests criticized as outdated - The Boston Globe

boston.com — “Electronic health records may not be as effective as expected at reducing the number of costly and unnecessary tests doctors order for patients, a study published last Monday in Health Affairs found. Among a national sampling of more than 1,100 doctors surveyed in 2008, those who had electronic access to results of imaging tests such as CT scans and MRIs ordered more tests, not fewer. The study was criticized by people who said that electronic records have evolved since 2008.View full resource at boston.com

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White Coats, White Lies: How Honest Is Your Doctor? | Healthland | TIME.com

healthland.time.com — “Is your doctor telling you the truth? Possibly not, according to a new survey in Health Affairs of nearly 1,900 physicians around the country. The researchers found that 55% of doctors said that in the last year they had been more positive about a patient’s prognosis than his medical history wa...View full resource at healthland.time.com

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Teen Girls Having More Same-Sex Contact, Fewer Pregnancies: U.S. National Survey Of Family Growth

huffingtonpost.com — “A new analysis of the U.S. National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) has revealed some surprising shifts in the sexual activity of teenage girls over the past decade, including a significant spike among those who claim to have had same-sex contact.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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DrCastellanos MadeleineCastellanos Physician, Doctor, and Psychiatrist

Teen girls = more same-sex contact in last 10yrs http://t.co/ErJXeRSH perhaps due to high female sexual fluidity & incr social acceptance

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Residents More Likely To Use Smartphones for Clinical Purposes - iHealthBeat

ihealthbeat.org — “A survey by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education finds that 70% of medical residents said they used a smartphone in clinical practice, compared with 39.2% of attending physicians who had practiced for more than 15 years. Fierce Mobile Healthcare, iMedicalApps.View full resource at ihealthbeat.org

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RT @iHealthBeat: Residents More Likely To Use Smartphones for Clinical Purposes - http://t.co/z5dENDRo (heck yeah!)

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VisionMonday > New Jobson Optical Research Survey Examines Patients’ Eye Exam Experience

visionmonday.com — “NEW YORK—A newly released survey found that more patients who had their eyes examined at an independent optical location would be likely to return there than those who had their eyes examined at an optical retail chain.View full resource at visionmonday.com

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New Jobson Optical Research Survey Examines Patients’ Eye Exam Experience http://t.co/lXEXPAu5

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New international health survey of sicker adults: Those with a medical home fare better

eurekalert.org — “Chronically and seriously ill adults who received care from a medical home -- an accessible primary care practice that helps coordinate care -- were less likely to report medical errors, test duplication, and other care coordination failures, according to a new Commonwealth Fund international survey of patients' experiences in the US and 10 other high-income countries. The Health Affairs article found that patients connected with had better relationships with their doctors and rated their care mView full resource at eurekalert.org

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Survey: 11% of U.S. Adult Cellphone Users Had Health Apps in 2011 - iHealthBeat

ihealthbeat.org — “About 11% of U.S. adult cellphone users have downloaded a health-related application, compared with about 9% who had done so last year, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project. MobiHealthNews, Philadelphia Inquirer.View full resource at ihealthbeat.org

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According to IHealthBeat story, survey shows 11% of U.S. Adult Cellphone Users Had Health Apps in 2011 -... http://t.co/uENMSUBg

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After Pregnancy Loss, Internet Forums Help Women Understand They Are Not Alone

newswise.com — “An anonymous survey of more than 1,000 women on pregnancy loss message boards opens a new window into who is using the forums and why.View full resource at newswise.com

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Side-effects reported after prostate cancer care - The Irish Times - Fri, Sep 30, 2011

irishtimes.com — “MORE THAN half of men who have had treatment for prostate cancer experienced worse side-effects than they expected, a survey from the Irish Cancer Society has found.View full resource at irishtimes.com

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Side-effects reported after prostate cancer care: MORE THAN half of men who have had treatment for prostate canc... http://t.co/pD4iXF3Z

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More adults skimp on meds to save money, survey finds - Related Stories - ANA SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “An annual survey conducted by the Consumer Reports National Research Center found that 48% of adults admitted skipping or delaying medication or other health care services to save money, up from 39% in 2010. The survey questioned 1,226 adults who take prescription drugs, and 16% said they had not f…View full resource at smartbrief.com

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