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Studies Reignite Mammography Debate For Middle-Aged Women : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “In two new papers, researchers found that two types of women would benefit from regular mammograms in their 40s: those who have very dense breasts, and those who have a close relative who had breast cancer. But some scientists say the papers are misleading women and their physicians.View full resource at npr.org

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Mommy Blog Expert: Twitter Party Calendar This Week With Prizes for Women & Moms April 29-May 6

mommyblogexpert.com — “Enhancing family living one blog post at a time. A blog written by a mom of triplets plus one more all born within a year. Rich with family-friendly content: parenting advice, in-depth product reviews, travel, movie & book reviews, giveaways and much more for the entire family including pets. A great share and learn resource within the women & mom blogger community, too.View full resource at mommyblogexpert.com

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U gotta see this week's Twitter Party Calendar, lots of prizes to win incl TODAY 4/30 http://t.co/V8cjGovF #TwitterParty

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Study Shows Widespread Misuse of Prescription Drugs - Health Blog - WSJ

blogs.wsj.com — “Research from Quest Diagnostics suggests nearly two out of three Americans don't follow their doctor's orders properly when taking prescription drugs.View full resource at blogs.wsj.com

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If Study Shows Widespread Misuse of Prescription Drugs http://t.co/D6tnDANS how can things improve if more meds go OTC? #no2OTC

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Regina Holliday's Medical Advocacy Blog: Value and Tone

reginaholliday.blogspot.com — “A place where art, medicine, social media and pop-culture collide and create a patient voice in health information technology.View full resource at reginaholliday.blogspot.com

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WOW! Look - 16yo @ReginaHolliday, rebelling against repetitive art assignmts w profound symbolism! "Value & Tone" http://t.co/0kxZPVcS

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#RA impacts two million people in the United States, & it is 2 to 3 times more likely to occur in women than men: http://t.co/24YE7XzN.

t.co — “#RA impacts two million people in the United States, & it is 2 to 3 times more likely to occur in women than men: http://t.co/24YE7XzN.View full resource at t.co

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#RA impacts two million people in the United States, & it is 2 to 3 times more likely to occur in women than men: http://t.co/24YE7XzN.

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Remedies for an Upset Stomach | Affinity Health Blog

blog.affinityhealth.org — “An upset stomach is a common problem that is divided into two main categories. Chronic problems include anything that lasts more than a couple of days. If you are experiencing chronic problems, you should see your doctor.View full resource at blog.affinityhealth.org

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If you're suffering from occasional or frequent stomach pain, read our blog on home or herbal remedies you can do | http://t.co/1vCJx004

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A.M. Vitals: A Boost for Surgery to Treat Diabetes - Health Blog - WSJ

blogs.wsj.com — “Here's what's making health news this morning:Boost for Surgery in Treating Diabetes (WSJ): Weight-loss surgery proved far more effective than medication in controlling blood sugar among obese patients in two new studies, strengthening the case that the stomach-shrinking procedures should be considered an important treatment option for Type 2 diabetes.View full resource at blogs.wsj.com

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A.M. Vitals: A Boost for Surgery to Treat Diabetes: Here’s what’s making health news this mor... http://t.co/IMHHLC9m @AlzheimersRead

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ACC in Touch Blog | Better Information and Better Outcomes Through Health IT

blog.cardiosource.org — “When I talk to people about why the Obama Administration is investing billions of dollars in health information technology (IT) I tell them it’s not about technology, it’s about helping improve care and outcomes through better information. To be sure, a first step in that process is increasing adoption of electronic health record systems (EHRs), which has more than doubled over the past two years to 34% among all office-based physicians and 35% at acute care hospitals.View full resource at blog.cardiosource.org

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RT @acc_2012: Farzad Mostashari discusses Better Information & Better Outcomes Through #HealthIT on the ACC Blog http://t.co/xDWIxghN #ACC12

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#RA impacts two million people in the United States, & it is 2 to 3 times more likely to occur in women than men: http://t.co/LhF1VNWu.

t.co — “#RA impacts two million people in the United States, & it is 2 to 3 times more likely to occur in women than men: http://t.co/LhF1VNWu.View full resource at t.co

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#RA impacts two million people in the United States, & it is 2 to 3 times more likely to occur in women than men: http://t.co/LhF1VNWu.

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A.M. Vitals: Court Rejects Medical-Test Patents - Health Blog - WSJ

blogs.wsj.com — “Here's what's making health news this morning:Court Rejects Patents on Medical Tests: (WSJ) The Supreme Court jolted the biotechnology industry with a unanimous ruling that threw out two medical-testing patents and suggested companies need to do more to prove their discoveries are really new.View full resource at blogs.wsj.com

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A.M. Vitals: Court Rejects Medical-Test Patents: Here’s what’s making health news this mornin... http://t.co/iOUka1Bs @AlzheimersRead

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One Nation, Two Health Care Extremes : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “When it comes to health care in the U.S., no two states are more different than Texas and Massachusetts, which boast the highest and lowest rates of uninsured people, respectively. Those differences come into stark relief in the lives of Texan Melinda Maarouf and Massachusetts resident Peter Brook.View full resource at npr.org

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One Nation, Two Health Care Extremes : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “When it comes to health care in the U.S., no two states are more different than Texas and Massachusetts, which boast the highest and lowest rates of uninsured people, respectively. Those differences come into stark relief in the lives of Texan Melinda Maarouf and Massachusetts resident Peter Brook.View full resource at npr.org

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Slimmer Majority of Americans Champions Renewables, Poll Finds - NYTimes.com

green.blogs.nytimes.com — “Fifty-two percent of Americans believe that developing alternative sources of energy is more important than increasing production of fossil fuels, a new poll shows. A year ago, the figure was 63 percent.View full resource at green.blogs.nytimes.com

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Green Blog: Slimmer Majority of Americans Champions Renewables, Poll Finds http://t.co/Jy71c4ZT

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One Nation, Two Health Care Extremes : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “When it comes to health care in the U.S., no two states are more different than Texas and Massachusetts, which boast the highest and lowest rates of uninsured people, respectively. Those differences come into stark relief in the lives of Texan Melinda Maarouf and Massachusetts resident Peter Brook.View full resource at npr.org

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One Nation, Two Health Care Extremes: by Nicole Cohen The US spent $2.6 trillion on health care in 2010 — more t... http://t.co/BqYttBMW

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One Nation, Two Health Care Extremes : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “When it comes to health care in the U.S., no two states are more different than Texas and Massachusetts, which boast the highest and lowest rates of uninsured people, respectively. Those differences come into stark relief in the lives of Texan Melinda Maarouf and Massachusetts resident Peter Brook.View full resource at npr.org

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