Saturday, November 30, 2013

Shrink Wrap Liposuction | Dr. Hovsepian on Dr. OZ

Shrink Wrap Lipo | Dr. Raffi Hovsepian, Triple Board Certified Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon, proudly presents “Shrink-Wrap Liposuction” – the revolutionary …
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Shrink Wrap Liposuction | Dr. Hovsepian on Dr. OZ

Publicist: 'Fast & Furious' star dies in car crash

Actor Paul Walker died Saturday in a car crash that killed two people, reps confirm.


Publicist: 'Fast & Furious' star dies in car crash

Thanksgiving takes more Black Friday sales

Thanksgiving Day is no longer all about turkey: It’s eating away at Black Friday shopping.


Thanksgiving takes more Black Friday sales

Police say more gunshots fired in Bangkok

BANGKOK (AP) — Gunshots were fired Sunday morning in the Thai capital as authorities braced for more violence a day after aggressive political protests erupted in street fighting between supporters and opponents of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.


Police say more gunshots fired in Bangkok

2012 TV Choice Awards: Doctor Who Wins Best Family Drama & Sherlock wins Best Drama

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2012 TV Choice Awards: Doctor Who Wins Best Family Drama & Sherlock wins Best Drama

Davis' return lifts Auburn past Bama, 34-28

AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Chris Davis returned a missed field-goal attempt more than 100 yards for a touchdown on the final play to lift No. 4 Auburn to a 34-28 victory over No. 1 Alabama on Saturday, upending the two-time defending national champions’ BCS hopes and preserving the...
Davis' return lifts Auburn past Bama, 34-28

Troopers: 4 dead in southwest Alaska plane crash

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The head of the National Transportation Safety Board in Alaska says searchers from a village reached the site of a fatal commuter airplane crash two hours after the plane went down Friday night.


Troopers: 4 dead in southwest Alaska plane crash

Doc McStuffins Doctor's Bag Set Playset Toy Review, Just Play

Dottie “Doc” McStuffins can “fix” toys, with a little help from her stuffed animal friends, Stuffy, Hallie, Lambie and Chilly. The Doc McStuffins Doctors Bag…
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Doc McStuffins Doctor's Bag Set Playset Toy Review, Just Play

A Poet's Advice For Unlikely Partners: Just Dance

Earlier this week, international negotiators agreed on a deal to curb the Iranian nuclear program temporarily. Author Ariel Dorfman offers context to the reactions that have followed. He suggests a book of poetry by the Sufi master Rumi, a fascinating glimpse into the lives and ideas that shape...
A Poet's Advice For Unlikely Partners: Just Dance

Party Like It's 1799: Traditional Cider Makes A Comeback

Cider is still a small part of the overall alcohol market, but it’s growing faster than any other category — and not just the hot mulled stuff that steams up your kitchen. This cider is more like sparkling wine. Some of it is made with the same apple varieties, and in the same style,...
Party Like It's 1799: Traditional Cider Makes A Comeback

White House Optimistic At Deadline To Fix Obamacare

The Obama administration set a self-imposed deadline of the end of November to have the major kinks worked out in HealthCare.gov, the website at the center of implementation for the Affordable Care Act. In the hours before its deadline, the site was taken offline for repairs. But the White House...
White House Optimistic At Deadline To Fix Obamacare

Pycnogenol Review (As Seen on Dr. Oz)

BUY HERE – http://www.bestpricenutrition.com/source-naturals-pycnogenol-50mgᇐ-tabs.html – John and Glenn do an in-depth review of Pycnogenol, as seen on Dr…

Pycnogenol Review (As Seen on Dr. Oz)

Chemical watchdog says US to destroy Syria stockpile at sea

The United States will destroy the most dangerous of Syria’s chemical weapon stockpile on a ship at sea, the world’s chemical watchdog said on Saturday. “The neutralisation operations will be conducted on a US vessel at sea using hydrolysis,” the Organisation for the...
Chemical watchdog says US to destroy Syria stockpile at sea

BUSH "All Night Doctors" Lyric Video

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BUSH "All Night Doctors" Lyric Video

Gastric Band Hypnosis - Dr. Oz Recommends

Dr. Oz recommends gastric band hypnosis, a procedure Rena Greenberg has been doing successfully, since 2010. For more information visit: http://www.easywillp…
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Gastric Band Hypnosis - Dr. Oz Recommends

Turning Leftovers Into Latkes

Five new latke and potato pancake recipes that combine potatoes and other vegetables, from the Recipes for Health columnist Martha Rose Shulman.
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Turning Leftovers Into Latkes

N. Korea showcases detained American as war criminal

North Korea accused detained U.S. veteran Merrill Newman oof killing civilians during the Korean War 60 years ago.


N. Korea showcases detained American as war criminal

Obamacare website faces crucial weekend after technology overhaul

The government takes the HealthCare.gov site offline for a long maintenance period extending into Saturday morning.


Obamacare website faces crucial weekend after technology overhaul

Sectarian tensions mount in C. African Rep. town

BOUCA, Central African Republic (AP) — About a dozen Muslim armed fighters rolled up to the Catholic mission in their pickup truck and delivered an ominous message to the hundreds seeking refuge on church grounds: Leave the premises by morning or face death.


Sectarian tensions mount in C. African Rep. town

DR OZ QUESTION gray hair

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DR OZ QUESTION gray hair

A New Worry Looms Online For The Affordable Care Act

Healthcare.gov is supposed to be mostly fixed by Saturday, but errors in an obscure but crucial form could further disrupt the rollout.
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A New Worry Looms Online For The Affordable Care Act

A Poet's Advice For Unlikely Partners: Just Dance

Earlier this week, international negotiators agreed on a deal to curb the Iranian nuclear program temporarily. Author Ariel Dorfman offers context to the reactions that have followed. He suggests a book of poetry by the Sufi master Rumi, a fascinating glimpse into the lives and ideas that shape...
A Poet's Advice For Unlikely Partners: Just Dance

Party Like It's 1799: Traditional Cider Makes A Comeback

Cider is still a small part of the overall alcohol market, but it’s growing faster than any other category — and not just the hot mulled stuff that steams up your kitchen. This cider is more like sparkling wine. Some of it is made with the same apple varieties, and in the same style,...
Party Like It's 1799: Traditional Cider Makes A Comeback

Doctor Who, River Song and the Doctor's Final Goodbye , Spoilers

Scenes from Doctor Who, Scenes from “The name of the Doctor,” season 7 episode 13, This looks like River’s Final Goodbye.
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Doctor Who, River Song and the Doctor's Final Goodbye , Spoilers

A Poet's Advice For Unlikely Partners: Just Dance

Earlier this week, international negotiators agreed on a deal to curb the Iranian nuclear program temporarily. Author Ariel Dorfman offers context to the reactions that have followed. He suggests a book of poetry by the Sufi master Rumi, a fascinating glimpse into the lives and ideas that shape...
A Poet's Advice For Unlikely Partners: Just Dance

Party Like It's 1799: Traditional Cider Makes A Comeback

Cider is still a small part of the overall alcohol market, but it’s growing faster than any other category — and not just the hot mulled stuff that steams up your kitchen. This cider is more like sparkling wine. Some of it is made with the same apple varieties, and in the same style,...
Party Like It's 1799: Traditional Cider Makes A Comeback

Deadline Day For ACA Website

Today is the day HealthCare.gov is supposed to work for the vast majority of users. NPR’s health policy correspondent Julie Rovner explains to Weekend Edition Saturday host Soctt Simon exactly what that means, and whether the deadline is going to be met.
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Deadline Day For ACA Website

Glitches In Digital Insurance Forms Threaten ACA Rollout

Healthcare.gov is supposed to be mostly fixed by today, but errors in an obscure but crucial form may further damage the rollout of the Affordable Care Act.
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Glitches In Digital Insurance Forms Threaten ACA Rollout

Dr Oz Will Propagandize For H1N1 Vaccine But He Wont Give It To His Kids

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Dr Oz Will Propagandize For H1N1 Vaccine But He Wont Give It To His Kids

Police: 1 dead, toll expected to rise in Glasgow

Scottish police say at least one person has died from the crash of a police helicopter onto a crowded Glasgow pub.


Police: 1 dead, toll expected to rise in Glasgow

N. Korea: Detained American tourist apologizes

North Korea state media claimed Saturday that an elderly U.S. tourist detained for more than a month has apologized for alleged crimes during the Korean War and for “hostile acts” against the state during a recent trip.


N. Korea: Detained American tourist apologizes

US advises carriers to comply with China air zone

BEIJING (AP) — The United States advised U.S. carriers to comply with China’s demand that it be told of any flights passing through its new maritime air defense zone over the East China Sea, an area where Beijing said it launched two fighter planes to investigate a dozen American and...
US advises carriers to comply with China air zone

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee is a world-class enterprise where staff, faculty and students are driven to make a difference fo…
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center

ATGC, AHF to host dedication ceremony for new AIDS services facility in Cleveland

In conjunction with the 25th observation of World AIDS Day this weekend (observed each year on December 1st), AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland and AIDS Healthcare Foundation, two respected organizations that combined forces in a new partnership to improve delivery of lifesaving HIV/AIDS care...
ATGC, AHF to host dedication ceremony for new AIDS services facility in Cleveland

Osiris: CMS releases proposed ruling for reimbursement of skin substitutes in hospital outpatient setting

Osiris Therapeutics, Inc., the leading stem cell company focused on developing and marketing products in orthopedics, sports medicine and wound care, announced today that, on November 27, 2013, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released their proposed ruling for the reimbursement of...
Osiris: CMS releases proposed ruling for reimbursement of skin substitutes in hospital outpatient setting

Police: 32 to hospital after Glasgow chopper crash

Rescuers worked through the night and into Saturday morning to rescue an unknown number of people trapped inside a Scottish pub.


Police: 32 to hospital after Glasgow chopper crash

Dr. Oz Show- Dr. Devi Injecting Head and Neck (www.doctordevi.com)

Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil injects botulinum toxin A (botox) into the muscles of the face and neck to treat chronic migraine.

Dr. Oz Show- Dr. Devi Injecting Head and Neck (www.doctordevi.com)

Friday, November 29, 2013

'Numerous' casualties in Glasgow pub copter crash

An unknown number of people remained trapped inside the unstable Glasgow pub.


'Numerous' casualties in Glasgow pub copter crash

'Numerous' casualties in Glasgow pub copter crash

An unknown number of people remained trapped inside the unstable Glasgow pub.


'Numerous' casualties in Glasgow pub copter crash

A Poet's Advice For Unlikely Partners: Just Dance

Earlier this week, international negotiators agreed on a deal to curb the Iranian nuclear program temporarily. Author Ariel Dorfman offers context to the reactions that have followed. He suggests a book of poetry by the Sufi master Rumi, a fascinating glimpse into the lives and ideas that shape...
A Poet's Advice For Unlikely Partners: Just Dance

A Poet's Advice For Unlikely Partners: Just Dance

Earlier this week, international negotiators agreed on a deal to curb the Iranian nuclear program temporarily. Author Ariel Dorfman offers context to the reactions that have followed. He suggests a book of poetry by the Sufi master Rumi, a fascinating glimpse into the lives and ideas that shape...
A Poet's Advice For Unlikely Partners: Just Dance

A Poet's Advice For Unlikely Partners: Just Dance

Earlier this week, international negotiators agreed on a deal to curb the Iranian nuclear program temporarily. Author Ariel Dorfman offers context to the reactions that have followed. He suggests a book of poetry by the Sufi master Rumi, a fascinating glimpse into the lives and ideas that shape...
A Poet's Advice For Unlikely Partners: Just Dance

Neither Impeachment Nor An ER Page Could Keep Them Apart

NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg and surgeon David Reines ran into each other not long after their spouses had passed away. Soon — despite a couple of unforeseen events — the pair realized it was kismet that they had found each other.
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Neither Impeachment Nor An ER Page Could Keep Them Apart

Neither Impeachment Nor An ER Page Could Keep Them Apart

NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg and surgeon David Reines ran into each other not long after their spouses had passed away. Soon — despite a couple of unforeseen events — the pair realized it was kismet that they had found each other.
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Neither Impeachment Nor An ER Page Could Keep Them Apart

A Killer As A Child, Teenage Assassin Now Free In U.S.

Edgar Lugo admitted to killing several people in Mexico when he was kid, served three years in a Mexico prison and is now freed to live back in the U.S. Ari Shapiro speaks with Richard Fausset, a writer with The Los Angeles Times, about the release of teen assassin Edgar Lugo, who is now...
A Killer As A Child, Teenage Assassin Now Free In U.S.

Costumed As Homeless, Mormon Bishop Teaches A Lesson In Compassion

A Mormon Bishop in Taylorsville, Utah, went to great lengths last Sunday to teach his congregation a lesson. David Musselman disguised himself as a homeless person and walked around outside before the service. Then, in character, he walked up to the pulpit and asked to deliver remarks. He tells...
Costumed As Homeless, Mormon Bishop Teaches A Lesson In Compassion

As HealthCare.Gov's Deadline Approaches, What Will Be Ready?

The Obama Administration this week announced yet another delay for small businesses seeking to purchase health insurance on the troubled HealthCare.gov website. Ari Shapiro and Julie Rovner discuss how the small business part of the program keeps getting pushed to the end of the...
As HealthCare.Gov's Deadline Approaches, What Will Be Ready?

Food safety tips for people with HIV/AIDS

December 1, 2013 is World AIDS Day and while the connection between HIV/AIDS (Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) and food safety may not seem obvious, it’s actually crucial.

Food safety tips for people with HIV/AIDS

New grants to tackle NHS problems, prevent needless admissions of elderly to A&E

Just how the elderly can be prevented from needlessly being referred to A&E along with how the NHS can improve the transfer of research-based evidence to the frontline is to be examined by academics from Warwick Business School.

New grants to tackle NHS problems, prevent needless admissions of elderly to A&E

Tutor Doctor of North Jersey's Jessica Bush on LIVE IT UP TV, Educational Tip: Plan! Don't Cram!

Tutor Doctor owner Jessica Bush’s second appearance on Donna Drake’s LIVE IT UP TV show talks about the benefits of Tutor Doctor’s methods of personalized, O…

Tutor Doctor of North Jersey's Jessica Bush on LIVE IT UP TV, Educational Tip: Plan! Don't Cram!

Joel Fuhrman, MD w/ Mehmet Oz, M.D. - health / weightloss

DrFuhrman.com – A sample clip of Joel Fuhrman, MD with Memhet Oz of “Second Opinion.” Dr. Fuhrman discusses why people are over-weight and how loosing weight…
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Joel Fuhrman, MD w/ Mehmet Oz, M.D. - health / weightloss

Jeff Arnold, Chairman & CEO, ShareCare w/ Dr. Oz Digital Health Summit CES 2013

SPECIAL SESSION: The Breakfast of Healthy Champions Moderator: Jeff Arnold, Chairman & CEO, ShareCare – @SharecareNow W/ Dr. Mehmet Oz, Host, The Dr. Oz Show…
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Jeff Arnold, Chairman & CEO, ShareCare w/ Dr. Oz Digital Health Summit CES 2013

Understanding Health Care Bill

Want to see this in HD, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUGnvEFjbsQ This is a video that explains the long Healthcare Bill in a few short, simple steps and is very easy to understand….
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Understanding Health Care Bill

Helicopter crashes into Glasgow pub roof

Rescue workers rush to the scene, and Scotland’s leader warns fatalities are likely.


Helicopter crashes into Glasgow pub roof

Helicopter crashes into pub in Glasgow

Firefighters, paramedics and police rushed to the Clutha pub after the accident.


Helicopter crashes into pub in Glasgow

#WalmartFights sparks a trend on Twitter

As Black Friday sparked chaos at Walmarts across the country, a trend started on Twitter.


#WalmartFights sparks a trend on Twitter

Egypt Islamists rally to defy protest law

CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian security forces firing tear gas and water cannons on Friday broke up anti-government demonstrations by Islamists defying a draconian new law restricting protests.


Egypt Islamists rally to defy protest law

Brain Cells 'Geotag' Memories To Cache What Happened — And Where

Scientists have identified special cells in the brain’s hippocampus that mimic a trick of some digital cameras. These cells automatically ‘tag’ the memory of each event in our lives with information about where that event took place — the better to recall, perhaps, where...
Brain Cells 'Geotag' Memories To Cache What Happened — And Where

Disney Junior Doc McStuffins Doctor's Dress Up Set

Doc McStuffins is one of my daughter;s favorite TV shows. Which is perfectly ok with my wife and I since Doc McStuffins is both entertaining and very age app…
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Disney Junior Doc McStuffins Doctor's Dress Up Set

Brain Cells 'Geotag' Memories To Cache What Happened — And Where

Scientists have identified special cells in the brain’s hippocampus that mimic a trick of some digital cameras. These cells automatically ‘tag’ the memory of each event in our lives with information about where that event took place — the better to recall, perhaps, where...
Brain Cells 'Geotag' Memories To Cache What Happened — And Where

What is Medical Administration

Lorrie Lauren discusses exactly what is medical administration (http://bit.ly/MHWznd). Rasmussen College’s Director of the School of Health Sciences Lorrie L…
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What is Medical Administration

Brain Cells 'Geotag' Memories To Cache What Happened — And Where

Scientists have identified special cells in the brain’s hippocampus that mimic a trick of some digital cameras. These cells automatically ‘tag’ the memory of each event in our lives with information about where that event took place — the better to recall, perhaps, where...
Brain Cells 'Geotag' Memories To Cache What Happened — And Where

Brain Cells 'Geotag' Memories To Cache What Happened — And Where

Scientists have identified special cells in the brain’s hippocampus that mimic a trick of some digital cameras. These cells automatically ‘tag’ the memory of each event in our lives with information about where that event took place — the better to recall, perhaps, where...
Brain Cells 'Geotag' Memories To Cache What Happened — And Where

Netherlands' credit rating downgraded to AA+ by Standard & Poor's

Standard & Poor’s downgraded the Netherlands’ credit rating on Friday, slicing the list of Eurozone countries holding the top AAA rating to just three.
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Netherlands' credit rating downgraded to AA+ by Standard & Poor's

Medical robotics: MiroSurge

MiroSurge is a robotic system for minimally invasive surgery. The surgeon operates three robots. Two robots carry minimally invasive instruments. The third r…

Medical robotics: MiroSurge

Doctor Who TV - Week 1 | Every Doctor Who Episode (Links In The Description) *Links 6/4/12*

Doctor Who TV is the First Series i’m doing on this Channel and basically every week i’ll do a Doctor Who TV Spotlight / Best Moment. This is Week 1 and i th…
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Doctor Who TV - Week 1 | Every Doctor Who Episode (Links In The Description) *Links 6/4/12*

Timing of Baby’s First Solids May Affect Allergy Risk

Breast-feeding exclusively for 4 to 6 months, and introducing solid foods while breast-feeding continues, may be a good way to reduce the risk for food allergies in children, a new study suggests.
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Timing of Baby’s First Solids May Affect Allergy Risk

CoActiv Medical to introduce EXAM-PACS version 3.0 at 2013 RSNA conference

CoActiv Medical debuts at the 2013 Radiological Society of North America conference EXAM-PACS version 3.0. CoActiv leverages its longstanding experience with standards-based technology to bring new market-leading features and functionality to its flagship enterprise PACS and to provide more...
CoActiv Medical to introduce EXAM-PACS version 3.0 at 2013 RSNA conference

LifeStyles Condoms partners with AIDS Healthcare Foundation to raise awareness for World AIDS Day

The makers of LifeStyles Condoms, one of the nation’s leading condom brands, today announced the launch of the #LetsChangeEverything social media campaign in partnership with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation to raise awareness for World AIDS Day on December 1, 2013.

LifeStyles Condoms partners with AIDS Healthcare Foundation to raise awareness for World AIDS Day

See Why Dr. Oz Recommended Garcinia Cambogia Extract HCA For Weight Loss

Garcinia Cambogia is the best appetite suppressant on the market. Dr. Oz recommended and customer approved. Get A FREE Bottle With Select Offers Here: ▻http:…

See Why Dr. Oz Recommended Garcinia Cambogia Extract HCA For Weight Loss

The Two Doctors (Episode 3 | Part 2 of 3)

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The Two Doctors (Episode 3 | Part 2 of 3)

Americans kick off 2-day holiday shopping marathon

Holiday shopping this year is a marathon, not a sprint.


Americans kick off 2-day holiday shopping marathon

German police officer arrested over killing

BERLIN (AP) — A German police officer has been arrested on suspicion of killing and chopping up a man he met on the Internet who had long fantasized about being killed and eaten, authorities said Friday.


German police officer arrested over killing

EAUN launches new online course on bone health and urological cancer

The European Association of Urology Nurses launched a new online course for urology nurses and affiliated professionals “Bone health and urological cancer”. This course tackles a highly pressing issue of maintaining and promoting bone health in cancer patients.

EAUN launches new online course on bone health and urological cancer

CryoTherapy On Dr. Oz- Help or Hype?

www.CryoTherapyBoulder.com Watch as Dr. Oz gives his thoughts on the use of CryoTherapy for pain and inflammation. To read about all of the benefits of CryoT…

CryoTherapy On Dr. Oz- Help or Hype?

Health Care Frustrations Turn Into Satisfaction For Ga. Man

In the first month of the federal health insurance exchange, about 1,400 people in Georgia signed up for insurance. One of those is Michael Lappin of Atlanta. He not only has better coverage now, but Lappin says he’s saving thousands of dollars.
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Health Care Frustrations Turn Into Satisfaction For Ga. Man

Foreign Medical Graduates: receive license to practice as a doctor in Canada, Australia & USA

Foreign Medical Graduates can receive license to practice as a doctor in Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand & Europe in a year. International Medical Gradua…
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Foreign Medical Graduates: receive license to practice as a doctor in Canada, Australia & USA

Sagkeeng First Nation supports the Principles to Guide Health Care Transformation in Canada

The Canadian Medical Association is pleased to announce that Sagkeeng First Nation of Manitoba is supporting the Principles to Guide Health Care Transformation in Canada, now endorsed by 133 organizations across the country.

Sagkeeng First Nation supports the Principles to Guide Health Care Transformation in Canada

The 10th Doctor's Theme Series 4

Here’s one of my favourite Doctor Who Series 4 soundtrack,The Doctor’s Theme.Enjoy:)
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The 10th Doctor's Theme Series 4

Thursday, November 28, 2013

What Doctors Are Saying About Kangen Water

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What Doctors Are Saying About Kangen Water

UNICEF, WHO support breastfeeding to avoid illness and deaths of children in Philippines

UNICEF and WHO today called on those involved in the response to the Philippines’ Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) disaster to promote and protect breastfeeding to avoid unnecessary illness and deaths of children.

UNICEF, WHO support breastfeeding to avoid illness and deaths of children in Philippines

Living With Cancer: Giving Thanks and Latkes

How can I refuse to grant cancer a positive role in my life, given all the substantial rewards?
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Living With Cancer: Giving Thanks and Latkes

Brain Cells 'Geotag' Memories To Cache What Happened — And Where

Scientists have identified special cells in the brain’s hippocampus that mimic a trick of some digital cameras. These cells automatically ‘tag’ the memory of each event in our lives with information about where that event took place — the better to recall, perhaps, where...
Brain Cells 'Geotag' Memories To Cache What Happened — And Where

7 Keto DHEA as Seen on Dr. Oz

http://www.bestpricenutrition.com/nrg-x-labs-7kd100-60-caps.html – Best Price Nutrition reviews the popular 7-Keto DHEA supplement talked about on Dr. Oz. We…
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7 Keto DHEA as Seen on Dr. Oz

Dr. Oz Has a Follow-Up Colonoscopy After a Cancer Scare

Join Dr. Oz in the hospital exam room as he goes for a follow-up colonscopy a year after a colon cancer scare.

Dr. Oz Has a Follow-Up Colonoscopy After a Cancer Scare

Sniping over Brazil stadium accident heats up

A safety engineer allegedly warned his supervisor of possible problems.


Sniping over Brazil stadium accident heats up

Pizza Hut offers to rehire manager who refused to open on holiday

franchise in Indiana is mulling over a rehire offer from the worldwide pizza chain after he was fired for refusing to open the restaurant on Thanksgiving Day. Tony Rohr, 28, said he was told to write a letter of resignation after deciding to give his employees at the Elkhart, Indiana, store the...
Pizza Hut offers to rehire manager who refused to open on holiday

Packers' slide continues in 40-10 rout by Lions

Source: www.miamiherald.com – Thursday, November 28, 2013 Josh Sitton had to concede that this was a pretty one-sided loss.
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Packers' slide continues in 40-10 rout by Lions

Medical Spanish Education for Health Care Professionals- Greeting and General Assessment.m4v

This video provides Spanish education for Health Care Professionals with no prior knowledge of Spanish so that they may greet their patient and provided a ge…
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Medical Spanish Education for Health Care Professionals- Greeting and General Assessment.m4v

91 Free Kindle Books from Amazon

Source: freemakeupsamples4u.com – Thursday, November 28, 2013 These Kindle ebooks can be read on Kindle Wireless Reading Device , on the PC, and a host of other mobile devices. These Kindle ebooks are FREE at the time of posting but Kindle prices change frequently. Make sure the balance is...
91 Free Kindle Books from Amazon

Kenbriel Hearn, Memphis High School Teen Who Survived 2 Strokes, Scores Touchdown (VIDEO)

Source: www.huffingtonpost.com – Thursday, November 28, 2013LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Just three months after Kenbriel Hearn emerged from a coma, the 18-year-old football star scored the most memorable touchdown of his life. The senior at Memphis High School suffered two strokes caused...
Kenbriel Hearn, Memphis High School Teen Who Survived 2 Strokes, Scores Touchdown (VIDEO)

Writing Opportunities are Plentiful at FanSided, Join the Team Today!

Source: fansided.com – Thursday, November 28, 2013 FanSided Openings

Writing Opportunities are Plentiful at FanSided, Join the Team Today!

Amazon Japan Launches Instant Video Service

Source: www.hollywoodreporter.com – Wednesday, November 27, 2013 Amazon Launches Online Video Service in Japan

Amazon Japan Launches Instant Video Service

What are you drinking this Thanksgiving? Here's the bar at @helenr's celebration...

Source: www.facebook.com – Thursday, November 28, 2013 What are you drinking this Thanksgiving? Here’s the bar at @helenr’s celebration. #saveurthx
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What are you drinking this Thanksgiving? Here's the bar at @helenr's celebration...

Thanksgiving Protip: Saying Turkey Makes You Sleepy Makes You Sound Like a Jerk

Source: www.geekosystem.com – Thursday, November 28, 2013Turkey doesn’t make you sleepy. It doesn’t. Stop saying it does, because it doesn’t. Yes, turkey has tryptophan. Yes, tryptophan is used as a sleep aid. NO. Turkey does not make you sleepy. Don’t believe us?...
Thanksgiving Protip: Saying Turkey Makes You Sleepy Makes You Sound Like a Jerk

SkinCeuticals Retinols on Dr. Oz

SkinCeuticals Retinols on Dr. Oz.
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SkinCeuticals Retinols on Dr. Oz

[Balloons will not fly at the 87th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York if sustained winds exc

Source: gawker.com – Wednesday, November 27, 2013 [ Balloons will not fly at the 87 th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York if sustained winds exceed 23 mph and gusts top 34 mph. Snoopy's inflation will be decided early Thursday morning by the NYPD, the National Weather Service, and...
[Balloons will not fly at the 87th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York if sustained winds exc

Democratic Senator Pushes For More Sanctions Against Iran, Not Fewer

Sen. Bob Menendez is one of several high-profile Democrats who have voiced skepticism of an interim nuclear deal with Iran. Audie Cornish talks to Menendez his concern over easing economic sanctions on the country. Menendez wants to be able to enforce old sanctions and impose new ones if Iranian...
Democratic Senator Pushes For More Sanctions Against Iran, Not Fewer

Booming Demand For Donated Breast Milk Raises Safety Issues

The push to get women to breast-feed has been so successful that many mothers who can’t do it are looking for other mothers’ extra milk. Milk banks that pasteurize and sell donated breast milk have sprung up. Informal online swapping of extra mother’s milk has become popular,...
Booming Demand For Donated Breast Milk Raises Safety Issues

China, Home Of World-Leading Banks, Spawns A Banking Equipment Billionaire Family

Source: blogs.forbes.com – Thursday, November 28, 2013 China, a country that today boasts world-leading banks such as ICBC and China Construction Bank, has minted a billionaire family from the banking equipment industry. Liu Changqing is the chairman of Liaoning Julong Financial Equipment...
China, Home Of World-Leading Banks, Spawns A Banking Equipment Billionaire Family

New Griffith research aims to reduce alcohol-related drownings in young men

Looking at the reasons why young men drink and swim is the focus of new Griffith research which aims to reduce the number of drownings.

New Griffith research aims to reduce alcohol-related drownings in young men

NHPA report compares performance of Queensland hospitals on cancer surgeries

Cancer Council Queensland has welcomed the first release of cancer surgery waiting times from the National Hospital Performance Authority.

NHPA report compares performance of Queensland hospitals on cancer surgeries

American scientists introduce novel gel for sealing wounds

In first-aid situations, wounds must be quickly and effectively closed to stop blood loss and prevent infection. For treatment on arrival in a hospital, the temporary seal must be reopened, which often causes additional damage to the injured tissue. In the journal Angewandte Chemie, American...
American scientists introduce novel gel for sealing wounds

Dr Lee removes a mushy cyst on The Doctors

Dr. Sandra Lee removes a epidermoid cyst on the temple of a young man. She explains what a cyst is, how common it is, and why you should avoid squeezing your…

Dr Lee removes a mushy cyst on The Doctors

Social activity maintains mobility and reduces mortality risk in older people

Social activity and health correlate in old age, but less is known about what explains this association. The results of a study carried out in the Gerontology Research Center showed that part of the association between social activity and mortality was mediated by mobility among older men and...
Social activity maintains mobility and reduces mortality risk in older people

Smartphone-based imaging could help physicians in remote locations to monitor patients' health

The latest episode in the American Chemical Society’s (ACS’) award-winning Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions podcast series features an advance in smartphone-based imaging that could help physicians in resource-limited locations monitor their patients’ health.

Smartphone-based imaging could help physicians in remote locations to monitor patients' health

Latest health law delay: Small-business website

Until next year, small businesses will use agents, brokers or insurance companies to purchase insurance plans for their workers.


Latest health law delay: Small-business website

Held Over: Pizza Store Manager Fired For Refusing To Open On Thanksgiving

Source: radio.foxnews.com – Thursday, November 28, 2013 from alan.com He wanted to do the right thing for his employees, and stands by what he did, even as he is now unemployed. Now read this:Lowest Thanksgiving Gas Prices Since 2010 (Nov 27, 2013) Plumer: Pardoning Turkeys Is Dumb (Nov...
Held Over: Pizza Store Manager Fired For Refusing To Open On Thanksgiving

5 shows to binge-watch this holiday weekend

Source: www.salon.com – Thursday, November 28, 2013 Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. For many, that implies a long weekend spent among friends and family. Regardless of how much you jibe with your loved ones, there typically comes a time when you run out of things to talk about — or run...
5 shows to binge-watch this holiday weekend

Durant, Thunder end Spurs win streak at 11

Source: espn.go.com – Wednesday, November 27, 2013 Kevin Durant had 24 points and 13 rebounds, Serge Ibaka added 17 points and 11 rebounds and the Oklahoma City Thunder snapped the San Antonio Spurs’ 11-game winning streak with a 94-88 win Wednesday night.



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Durant, Thunder end Spurs win streak at 11

Dr Oz Indonesia Tips Mendapatkan Stamina dan Energi


Dr Oz Indonesia Tips Mendapatkan Stamina dan Energi

UK to fund over 70 new Centres for Doctoral Training

Details of how a -350 million fund will be used to train over 3,500 postgraduate students in engineering and physical sciences, will be announced today by Universities and Science Minister, David Willetts.

UK to fund over 70 new Centres for Doctoral Training

Wall Street Journal Reports 'Fall of King Coal,' But Buries Who the Miners Blame: Obama

Source: newsbusters.org – Wednesday, November 27, 2013 Here’s one fairly obvious sign The Wall Street Journal isn’t run as a partisan Obama-bashing rag after being acquired by Rupert Murdoch. On the front of Wednesday’s paper is an article headlined “The Fall of...
Wall Street Journal Reports 'Fall of King Coal,' But Buries Who the Miners Blame: Obama

Senior patients with traumatic injuries can benefit from geriatric care

Older patients who received extra geriatric care following a traumatic injury were able to return to roughly two thirds more daily activities than those without a consultation, according to a new study led by researchers from the University of Michigan Health System and University of California,...
Senior patients with traumatic injuries can benefit from geriatric care

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

State highlights: S.C. clinic a model for free care; Mont. doctor's push to treat mine workers sickened by asbestos; fast food consumption in Calif. kids

What began two decades ago on Hilton Head Island as a free clinic using retired physicians and volunteers to care for the working poor has become a model for dozens of similar clinics nationwide. At a time when the nation debates how to pay for care, there are now 96 Volunteers in Medicine...
State highlights: S.C. clinic a model for free care; Mont. doctor's push to treat mine workers sickened by asbestos; fast food consumption in Calif. kids

Viewpoints: SCOTUS should support contraception mandate; our brains 'not wired' for Obamacare; President's personality impairs law's success

More than a year after it upheld the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, the Supreme Court has set the stage for a showdown over the law’s requirement that employer health plans cover birth control.

Viewpoints: SCOTUS should support contraception mandate; our brains 'not wired' for Obamacare; President's personality impairs law's success

Intertek launches training sessions in South Africa to promote food safety

Intertek, the global testing, auditing and certification organisation, have launched a series of training sessions in South Africa to promote food safety within the country.

Intertek launches training sessions in South Africa to promote food safety

Walk-in clinics staffed by nurses can reduce health care costs, says URI professor

People who don’t have health insurance are often forced to seek treatment at hospital emergency rooms for colds, body aches and other routine illnesses. Those visits cost patients, hospitals and taxpayers millions of dollars every year.

Walk-in clinics staffed by nurses can reduce health care costs, says URI professor

Police: L.A.-area man who shot officer surrenders

A man who wounded a police officer and holed up with two hostages ends a standoff of nearly nine hours.


Police: L.A.-area man who shot officer surrenders

Improving the quality of cancer care among aging population

As 10,000 baby boomers reach 65 each day, the incidence of cancer is increasing, estimated to increase by 67% between 2010 and 2030, bringing attention to the nation’s response to cancer care. Cancer is diagnosed at a higher rate, accounts for more survivors, and results in more deaths...
Improving the quality of cancer care among aging population

How Washington State made its health insurance exchange work; Philly plans big exchange push

It was on a cold, sunny day in Baltimore last January that Curt Kwak, chief information officer of the Washington Health Benefit Exchange, first realized that the signature feature of President Obama’s Affordable Care Act could be in trouble.

How Washington State made its health insurance exchange work; Philly plans big exchange push

Doctor Who FA Series 3: TV SPOT 4- ' Who's there? '

TV SPOT 4 focuses on ‘ The Last Cyberman ‘ ( Episode 2 )
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Doctor Who FA Series 3: TV SPOT 4- ' Who's there? '

Study shows that overall burnout is equal among inpatient and outpatient physicians

The perception that doctors who are based in hospitals burn out quicker than doctors in outpatient settings is just wrong – doctor burnout happens equally, according to a new Mayo Clinic study, published in the November issue of the Journal of Hospital Me

Study shows that overall burnout is equal among inpatient and outpatient physicians

Health expert calls for international collaboration to improve care for distressed people

A leading mental health expert from Kingston University and St George’s, University of London has called for greater international research collaboration to underpin the care offered to support severely disturbed people.

Health expert calls for international collaboration to improve care for distressed people

Political playbooks direct lawmakers to find Obamacare 'stories'

Lawmakers are being urged by their respective parties to publicize constituents’ experiences with Obamacare — horror stories, in the case of Republicans, and success stories showing the law “delivering on its promise” for Democrats. Meanwhile, a CNN/ORC poll shows that...
Political playbooks direct lawmakers to find Obamacare 'stories'

Tips to prevent wreaking havoc on your skin during holidays

The holidays often bring freezing temperatures, limited sleep, sugary treats and cocktails. This combination can spell trouble for your skin, according to a dermatologist at Loyola University Health System.

Tips to prevent wreaking havoc on your skin during holidays

Chicago Atheist Group Sets Up Holiday Display to Protest Nativity Scene

Source: www.mediaite.com – Wednesday, November 27, 2013 The Chicago chapter of the Freedom From Religion Foundation is protesting the inclusion of a nativity scene in Daley Plaza for the Christmas season by setting up their own display, a giant red letter A, and choosing to honor the Bill...
Chicago Atheist Group Sets Up Holiday Display to Protest Nativity Scene

Longer looks: Providing dental care in rural Alaska; the after-effects of the ICU; cure for allergies

Aniak, Alaska, is a Yu’pik village of 500 people on the Yukon-Kuskokwim delta, about 400 miles northwest of Anchorage. It is in this special and isolated community where I practice as a dental therapist, trained and certified to deliver some, but not all, types of dental care. Dental...
Longer looks: Providing dental care in rural Alaska; the after-effects of the ICU; cure for allergies

Administration to small businesses: Online health insurance exchanged delayed

News outlets covered the pre-Thanksgiving announcement of the delay.

Administration to small businesses: Online health insurance exchanged delayed

Philadelphia hospital reaches out to homeless

The program helps reinforce the importance of health care for shelter residents and their children.

Philadelphia hospital reaches out to homeless

ANCC redesignates Sinai Hospital of Baltimore as Magnet-recognized hospital

The American Nurses Credentialing Center has redesignated Sinai Hospital of Baltimore as a Magnet-recognized hospital, a distinction that honors nursing excellence in patient care, leadership and growth opportunities for nurses within a health care organization. US News & World Report uses...
ANCC redesignates Sinai Hospital of Baltimore as Magnet-recognized hospital

Penn Medicine incorporates automated prediction tool that aims to reduce hospital readmissions

An automated prediction tool which identifies newly admitted patients who are at risk for readmission within 30 days of discharge has been successfully incorporated into the electronic health record of the University of Pennsylvania Health System. The tool, developed by researchers at the...
Penn Medicine incorporates automated prediction tool that aims to reduce hospital readmissions

Ireland:Junior Doctors' National Strike, St James's Hospital, Dublin 8th October 2013

Ireland:Junior Doctors’ National Strike, St James’s Hospital, Dublin 8th October 2013.
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Ireland:Junior Doctors' National Strike, St James's Hospital, Dublin 8th October 2013

Police: California gunman holds 2 hostages

A suburban L.A. police officer is wounded, and one of the gunman’s hostages may be a 14-year-old girl, authorities said.


Police: California gunman holds 2 hostages

Supreme Court to hear arguments on health law's contraceptive coverage mandate

The justices accepted a pair of cases that raise questions not just about religious freedom and equality for female employees, but whether the religious beliefs of the owners of secular corporations allows them to not comply with a law.

Supreme Court to hear arguments on health law's contraceptive coverage mandate

2 officers hurt, gunman may have hostage in Calif.

A bulletproof vest may have saved the life of a policeman who was shot.


2 officers hurt, gunman may have hostage in Calif.

New setback for Obamacare as website delays mount

The US government announced Wednesday small businesses will have to wait until next year to buy health coverage through an online marketplace, yet another setback for Barack Obama’s signature health care reform. In an online posting, Health and Human Services said the online...
New setback for Obamacare as website delays mount

Medical Tape Reduces Pain - VOA Learning English - Health Report in Special English

11/14/2012 New Medical Tape Reduces Pain for Newborns, Older Adults From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report in Special English. Babies born with…
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Medical Tape Reduces Pain - VOA Learning English - Health Report in Special English

Kerry announces visit to Jerusalem and Ramallah

Source: www.jta.org – Wednesday, November 27, 2013 (JTA) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will visit Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Kerry will visit Brussels, Chisinau, Jerusalem and Ramallah from Dec. 3 to Dec. 6, State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki said Wednesday. In...
Kerry announces visit to Jerusalem and Ramallah

Medical Interpreter Training: A Clear Voice for Those in Need (Part 2)

What’s it like to be a healthcare professional stumbling over language barriers? And why do you need medical interpreters to be effective in your work? Find …

Medical Interpreter Training: A Clear Voice for Those in Need (Part 2)

Syria, opposition both confirm presence at talks

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Syria’s government and the head of the main Western-backed opposition coalition both confirmed Wednesday that they would participate in a U.N.-sponsored peace conference.


Syria, opposition both confirm presence at talks

Obamas hand out Thanksgiving fixings to needy

The president continues an annual family tradition on Thanksgiving eve.


Obamas hand out Thanksgiving fixings to needy

Eminem's 'Rap God' Video Pays Tribute To Max Headroom

Source: www.huffingtonpost.com – Wednesday, November 27, 2013 Eminem has released the music video for “Rap God,” the third single off his recent album, “The Marshall Mathers LP 2.” The video serves as a tribute to Max Headroom, the fictional artificial intelligence...
Eminem's 'Rap God' Video Pays Tribute To Max Headroom

'Horrendous' violence edges toward genocide

Muslim vs. Christian conflicts in Central African Republic burn out of control.


'Horrendous' violence edges toward genocide

Politician picks resignation vs. recall

A Colorado lawmaker facing a possible recall election over her support for gun control resigned on Wednesday in a move that will allow Democrats to appoint a successor and block Republicans from wresting control of the state Senate. The resignation of Evie Hudak, a former educator who...
Politician picks resignation vs. recall

Egypt: Heavy prison sentence for Islamist women

CAIRO (AP) — Nearly two dozen Islamist women and girls, some as young as 15, were handed heavy prison sentences Wednesday for protesting in a court ruling that came a day after police beat and terrorized prominent female activists in a crackdown on secular demonstrators under a tough new...
Egypt: Heavy prison sentence for Islamist women

New York optimistic parade balloons will fly

It’s likely the Thanksgiving parade’s iconic balloons will take to the skies.


New York optimistic parade balloons will fly

WHO releases new treatment guidelines for children suffering severe acute malnutrition

WHO today released new treatment guidelines for the almost 20 million children under-five worldwide who have severe acute malnutrition.

WHO releases new treatment guidelines for children suffering severe acute malnutrition

Smaller micropolitan areas of the U.S. have very few rheumatologists

A novel study published in the American College of Rheumatology journal, Arthritis & Rheumatism, shows that smaller micropolitan areas of the U.S.-those with less than 50,000 people-have very few or no practicing adult rheumatologist. In some of these areas, individuals have to travel more...
Smaller micropolitan areas of the U.S. have very few rheumatologists

Troubled effort to devise new cholesterol guidelines

The New York Times explores what went wrong as a group of doctors struggled to find common ground on how heart issues should be treated. Other stories also look at consumer frustration about a landmark settlement on hip implants and concerns being reviewed by the FDA about emergency...
Troubled effort to devise new cholesterol guidelines

Health policy researcher calls for orthopaedic surgeons to implement principles of value-based healthcare

Healthcare expenditures currently account for 18% of the United States Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Some experts have suggested that an emphasis on value may be an effective strategy to evaluate healthcare costs.

Health policy researcher calls for orthopaedic surgeons to implement principles of value-based healthcare

Medicaid Drives Expansion Of Health Care Coverage

After years of wide spread fretting about the size of the federal debt and angst about new federal regulations for health care, one federal program is enjoying widespread popularity: Medicaid. Morning Edition examines this political paradox.
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Medicaid Drives Expansion Of Health Care Coverage

Medical School Interview - part 1

The following video series includes two full length medical school interviews highlighting some of the more common questions asked to applicants these days. …
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Medical School Interview - part 1

OPOs’ efforts to enforce FPA is inconsistent and incomplete, shows study

All 50 states and the District of Columbia have adopted the 2006 Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA) or enacted similar legislation giving individuals the “First Person Authorization” (FPA) to consent to organ donation after death via a signed donor card or driver’s...
OPOs’ efforts to enforce FPA is inconsistent and incomplete, shows study

Ohio Hospital Puts Docs On The Spot To Lower Costs

An aspect of the Affordable Care Act is meant to rein in exploding health care costs. To do that, the law has created hundreds of experiments in which hospitals have volunteered to participate. Our Planet Money team went to one hospital in Ohio that’s trying to get doctors more involved in...
Ohio Hospital Puts Docs On The Spot To Lower Costs

Health insurance coverage does not increase risky behavior

People with health insurance are more likely to use preventive services such as flu shots and health screenings to reduce their risk of serious illness, but they are no more likely than people without health insurance to engage in risky health behaviors such as smoking or gaining weight,...
Health insurance coverage does not increase risky behavior

Storms threaten to upend holiday travel

A wall of storms packing ice, sleet and rain could cause headaches for Thanksgiving travelers.


Storms threaten to upend holiday travel

China says it monitored defiant US bomber flights

BEIJING (AP) — China said Wednesday it monitored two unarmed U.S. bombers that flew over the East China Sea in defiance of Beijing’s declaration it is exercising greater military control over the area.


China says it monitored defiant US bomber flights

Tactics to sell the health law: Moms and local news

he administration, as well as insurers and advocacy groups, will rely on several tactics to sell the public on the health law, appealing to mothers to recruit their adult children and seeking positive news coverage from local, rather than national, media.

Tactics to sell the health law: Moms and local news

UCLA study shows nearly 70% of Latino children, eat fast food regularly

A surprisingly large percentage of very young children in California, including 70 percent of Latino children, eat fast food regularly, according to a new policy brief by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

UCLA study shows nearly 70% of Latino children, eat fast food regularly

Supreme Court mulls taking health law contraception case

The justices could announce as early as Tuesday whether they will review provisions in the Affordable Care Act requiring employers of a certain size to offer insurance coverage for birth control and other reproductive health services without a co-pay. The owners of more than three dozen...
Supreme Court mulls taking health law contraception case

New $3.7M project to help people with disabilities take full advantage of online resources

The U.S. Department of Education is sponsoring a five-year, $3.7 million project led by Carnegie Mellon University to develop methods that enable people with disabilities to take full advantage of the resources available on the Internet. The Disability Rehabilitation Research Project on...
New $3.7M project to help people with disabilities take full advantage of online resources

To Changing Landscape, Add Private Health Care Exchanges

While our attention has been focused on Obamacare, there are rumblings of a major shift in the way companies offer private health insurance to workers. It involves what are called “private health care exchanges.” These are similar to — but completely separate from — the...
To Changing Landscape, Add Private Health Care Exchanges

Doctor Who FA Series 3: TV SPOT 3- ' News Warning '

This made me have the chills when i made it :p No copyright intended to John Smith’s music. Please Subscribe Doctor Who FA Series 3 is coming!

Doctor Who FA Series 3: TV SPOT 3- ' News Warning '

Viewpoints: Local political fallout from Obama insurance pledge; 'debunking' sob story; is single payer still a possibility?

Democratic state leaders have been some of ObamaCare’s strongest advocates. To show his gratitude, President Obama is sticking them with political responsibility for the millions of insurance policies that are being cancelled because they don’t comply with the law’s...
Viewpoints: Local political fallout from Obama insurance pledge; 'debunking' sob story; is single payer still a possibility?

Fox Chase Cancer Center receives Magnet designation for excellence in nursing services

Fox Chase Cancer Center, the first acute care hospital in Pennsylvania and specialty hospital in the country to receive Magnet designation for excellence in nursing services by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Magnet Recognition Program-, has been designated with this prestigious...
Fox Chase Cancer Center receives Magnet designation for excellence in nursing services

H1N1 virus killed more people globally than originally believed, confirms study

A research team consisting of more than 60 collaborators in 26 countries has estimated the global death toll from the 2009 outbreak of the H1N1 virus to be 10 times higher than the World Health Organization’s count, which was based on laboratory-confirmed cases of this flu. The study,...
H1N1 virus killed more people globally than originally believed, confirms study

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Alcohol use disorders contribute more significantly to disease burden

Disorders related to the abuse of alcohol contribute significantly to the burden of disease in the U.S., finds a new study in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. Researchers estimated that in 2005, about 53,000 men and 12,000 women died from issues related to alcohol use disorders.

Alcohol use disorders contribute more significantly to disease burden

Miami-area seniors get 'white-glove' treatment from private plans

The Miami Herald reports that seniors in southern Florida have benefited from the highly lucrative and super competitive world of privately managed Medicare Advantage plans

Miami-area seniors get 'white-glove' treatment from private plans

Customized palliative care can reduce health care costs, improve care for high-risk geriatric patients

For high-risk geriatric patients, improved palliative care that is matched to their changing needs at home can reduce emergency room visits, reduce health care costs, and improve overall care. Current gaps in policy and practice that block implementation of these beneficial customized care...
Customized palliative care can reduce health care costs, improve care for high-risk geriatric patients

Health law coverage bringing changes to an array of consumers

News outlets explore some of these issues, including new costs for people with “Cadillac” coverage, “narrow networks” of doctors and other health providers, new options for part-time workers and unexpected effects on smokers.

Health law coverage bringing changes to an array of consumers

Medicaid expansion: Florida stalls; Ohio lawsuits; Kansas hospitals weigh in

States dominated by Republican governors and legislatures continue to wrestle with decisions about expanding Medicaid to poor people who don’t currently qualify.

Medicaid expansion: Florida stalls; Ohio lawsuits; Kansas hospitals weigh in

Survivors of hematopoietic stem cell transplant benefit from expressive helping

A new study finds that survivors of hematopoietic stem cell transplant, an aggressive treatment for blood cancers, benefited from a two-part peer support process the authors call expressive helping.

Survivors of hematopoietic stem cell transplant benefit from expressive helping

Medical advances, teaching hospital procedures inflate health care costs

Hospitals are examining “post-intensive-care syndrome” and other elements of their procedures to measure the impact on their bottom lines.

Medical advances, teaching hospital procedures inflate health care costs

Will the Doctor's Daughter Come Back? - Matt Smith Answers Fan Question at Comic-Con 2011


Will the Doctor's Daughter Come Back? - Matt Smith Answers Fan Question at Comic-Con 2011

The Power of a Daily Bout of Exercise

A new study suggests a moderate daily exercise session can blunt the harmful effects of overeating and being inactive, something too many of us will be doing as the holidays approach.
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The Power of a Daily Bout of Exercise

FDA orders halt to marketing for DNA test kit

The agency says the tests haven’t been proven effective. The Food and Drug Administration has ordered the maker of a popular genetic-testing kit to halt sales of its heavily marketed product, saying the mail-order tests haven’t been proven effective and could dangerously mislead...
FDA orders halt to marketing for DNA test kit

Congressman Ron Paul on Healthcare

Having practiced medicine for over 30 years, Congressman Paul gives his perspective on the past and future of medicine in this country, and the effects of go…

Congressman Ron Paul on Healthcare

Computer-based training programs does not help children with ADHD, says UCF researcher

Many parents spend thousands of dollars on computer-based training programs that claim to help children with ADHD succeed in the classroom and in peer relationships while reducing hyperactivity and inattentiveness. But a University of Central Florida researcher says parents are better off saving...
Computer-based training programs does not help children with ADHD, says UCF researcher

Chances for small-bore budget deal said to improve

Despite a polarized Congress, The Associated Press reports that the prospects for a modest, end-of-year budget deal are looking up. Neither party would achieve its biggest priority with such an agreement, however.

Chances for small-bore budget deal said to improve

San Diego School of Medicine receives grant to provide professional training to senior drivers

For the seventh consecutive year, the Training, Research and Education for Driving Safety (TREDS) program at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine has been awarded a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) that will help keep our roadways and senior drivers...
San Diego School of Medicine receives grant to provide professional training to senior drivers

Administration: HealthCare.gov on target to work for most by Nov. 30

Administration officials and consumer advocates say that the enrollment website serving residents of 36 states is becoming easier for people to use, but insurers warn that flaws continue to hinder health plans. Officials acknowledge that some users will continue to experience outages and error...
Administration: HealthCare.gov on target to work for most by Nov. 30

Bruker receives FDA clearance to market MALDI Biotyper CA System in the U.S.

Bruker Corporation today announced that it has been granted U.S. FDA clearance under Section 510(k) to market its MALDI Biotyper CA System in the United States for the identification of Gram negative bacterial colonies cultured from human specimens.

Bruker receives FDA clearance to market MALDI Biotyper CA System in the U.S.

The Day of the Doctor: The Second TV Trailer - Doctor Who 50th Anniversary - BBC One

http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho The second official BBC One trailer for the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Special, The Day of the Doctor. 23.11.13 #SaveTheDay.

The Day of the Doctor: The Second TV Trailer - Doctor Who 50th Anniversary - BBC One

Rain, snow threaten to snarl holiday travel

Thanksgiving travelers scramble to book earlier flights to avoid a winter storm.


Rain, snow threaten to snarl holiday travel

Diagnosing Mucus in the Nose -- The Doctors

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Diagnosing Mucus in the Nose -- The Doctors

IRS pushes to rein in tax-exempt political groups

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration Tuesday launched a bid to rein in the use of tax-exempt groups for political campaigning.

IRS pushes to rein in tax-exempt political groups

Analysis: Nuclear deal faces hard-line test

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Even before Iran’s envoys could pack their bags in Geneva after wrapping up a first-step nuclear deal with world powers, President Hassan Rouhani was opening a potentially tougher diplomatic front: selling the give-and-take to his country’s...
Analysis: Nuclear deal faces hard-line test

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As seen on Dr. Oz

U.S. bombers buzz disputed islands

The move defied China’s declaration of a new airspace defense zone.


U.S. bombers buzz disputed islands

Photos: Best-of fall colors

In the foreground of Jane Wei’s “Golden Autumn” photo, the fiery yellow tufts of leaves perch atop stark-white aspen trunks. Far away in the background, the cold-blue snow-crusted peaks of Colorado’s Kebler Pass offer contrast to fall’s changing colors on the...
Photos: Best-of fall colors

Supreme Court Case Challenges Obamacare Contraceptive Provision

President Obama’s Affordable Care Act will be back before the Supreme Court this spring. This time, the issue is whether for-profit corporations, citing religious objections, may refuse to provide contraceptive services in health insurance plans offered to employees.
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Supreme Court Case Challenges Obamacare Contraceptive Provision

FAMILY TV FAMILY DOCTOR PROGRAM MARCH FAMILY DOCTOR AUTISM PART 2

FAMILY TV FAMILY DOCTOR PROGRAM MARCH FAMILY DOCTOR AUTISM PART 2.

FAMILY TV FAMILY DOCTOR PROGRAM MARCH FAMILY DOCTOR AUTISM PART 2

Steubenville officials placed on leave

A school superintendent, two others on leave after investigation in Ohio rape case.


Steubenville officials placed on leave

U.S. conducts East China Sea 'operations'

2 U.S. military aircraft, including B-52, flew around disputed islands without informing China.


U.S. conducts East China Sea 'operations'

Connecticut judge orders release of Newtown 911 tapes

A Connecticut judge on Tuesday ordered the release of the 911 tapes of calls from Sandy Hook Elementary School made during the December 14th shooting spree that killed 20 children and six adults. Supreme Court Judge Eliot Prescott directed officials to release the audio recordings by December 4,...
Connecticut judge orders release of Newtown 911 tapes

Oklahoma police captain convicted in teen's death

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma jury Tuesday convicted a veteran police captain of first-degree manslaughter in the death of an unarmed teenager who was running away after scuffling with the officer.


Oklahoma police captain convicted in teen's death

How Dr. Who (Peter Cushing) Fits in with The Doctor Who TV Series

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How Dr. Who (Peter Cushing) Fits in with The Doctor Who TV Series

State highlights: What will Va.'s new governor do with state's mental health system?; Kancare gets nursing home critics; patient access to records in Wis.

In the wake of the Creigh Deeds family tragedy, it seems instructive to look ahead to how Gov.-elect Terry McAuliffe plans to deal with Virginia’s mental health system.

State highlights: What will Va.'s new governor do with state's mental health system?; Kancare gets nursing home critics; patient access to records in Wis.

Viewpoints: Senate should reconsider treaty on protections for people with disabilities; HHS treading wrong way on payments for bone marrow donors

About a year ago the Senate fell five votes short of ratifying an international treaty that would improve protections for the disabled. It was an ignoble spectacle as the opponents rebuffed Bob Dole, a former colleague and disabled veteran, who came to the Senate floor to lobby for it.

Viewpoints: Senate should reconsider treaty on protections for people with disabilities; HHS treading wrong way on payments for bone marrow donors

Health law commentaries: 'A reader's guide' to possible 'traumas to come;' California shows the way to success

Commentators look at the rollout of the health law and the implications for the nation and individual states.

Health law commentaries: 'A reader's guide' to possible 'traumas to come;' California shows the way to success

New small business sees health law help in clearing major expense hurdle

Some new small businesses see the health law’s insurance marketplaces as a way past one of the major expenses in starting a business — providing health care for their employees.

New small business sees health law help in clearing major expense hurdle

New concept outlines steps to tackle neglected tropical diseases, expedite poverty reduction efforts

A new concept and policy framework published in PLOS NTDs outlines concrete steps for the global development community as it works to synthesize health goals with economic, environmental and social priorities.

New concept outlines steps to tackle neglected tropical diseases, expedite poverty reduction efforts

N.Y. medical providers considering which exchange plans to join

Medical providers in New York are making deals with insurers to provide care to their patients buying health coverage on the state’s health insurance marketplace. In California, Molina Healthcare looks for growth opportunities.

N.Y. medical providers considering which exchange plans to join

New charges in Steubenville case aimed at holding adults accountable

Superintendent Michael McVey, 50, faces the most serious allegations, including felony obstruction and tampering with evidence charges.


New charges in Steubenville case aimed at holding adults accountable

New charges in Steubenville case aimed at holding adults accountable

Superintendent Michael McVey, 50, faces the most serious allegations, including felony obstruction and tampering with evidence charges.


New charges in Steubenville case aimed at holding adults accountable

New charges in Steubenville case aimed at holding adults accountable

Superintendent Michael McVey, 50, faces the most serious allegations, including felony obstruction and tampering with evidence charges.


New charges in Steubenville case aimed at holding adults accountable

Report: Conn. gunman's motive still unknown

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A yearlong investigation into the Newtown school shooting has provided disturbing insights into the gunman who killed his mother and then massacred 26 other people, but it still has not provided a motive.


Report: Conn. gunman's motive still unknown

Arizona abuse cases to be reviewed by next week

PHOENIX (AP) — An Arizona government official says his department will review more than 6,000 unexamined reports of child abuse and neglect by Dec. 2.


Arizona abuse cases to be reviewed by next week

Researchers repurpose genetic data, electronic medical records to perform large-scale PheWAS study

Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers and co-authors from four other U.S. institutions from the Electronic Medical Records and Genomics (eMERGE) Network are repurposing genetic data and electronic medical records to perform the first large-scale phenome-wide association study...
Researchers repurpose genetic data, electronic medical records to perform large-scale PheWAS study

AATS, cardiovascular professional societies release overview of transcatheter therapies for mitral regurgitation

AATS and three cardiovascular professional societies today released an overview of transcatheter therapies for mitral regurgitation.

AATS, cardiovascular professional societies release overview of transcatheter therapies for mitral regurgitation

Expanding access to health insurance may not inflate ICU usage in Massachusetts, shows study

A multi-institution study led by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania has found that increasing the number of insured patients is not associated with higher intensive care unit (ICU) usage in Massachusetts.

Expanding access to health insurance may not inflate ICU usage in Massachusetts, shows study

Medicine Cabinet Must-Haves: Dr. Oz - Mondays with Marlo

Heart surgeon, author, and host of The Dr. Oz Show, Dr. Mehmet Oz explains homeopathic medicine and what to keep in your medicine cabinet. Subscribe to Marlo…
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Medicine Cabinet Must-Haves: Dr. Oz - Mondays with Marlo

Health law issues bring optimism to the GOP, but make Democrats wring their hands

The health law’s rollout is triggering a range of political postures, plans and strategies.

Health law issues bring optimism to the GOP, but make Democrats wring their hands

Agalimmune established to develop innovative immunotherapeutics for treatment of cancer

Agalimmune Ltd, a biopharmaceutical company, has been created to develop innovative immunotherapeutics for the treatment of cancer, with a focus on solid tumours.

Agalimmune established to develop innovative immunotherapeutics for treatment of cancer

UT Austin study reveals gender differences in sexual regret

​In the largest, most in-depth study to date on regret surrounding sexual activity, a team of psychology researchers found a stark contrast in remorse between men and women, potentially shedding light on the evolutionary history of human nature.

UT Austin study reveals gender differences in sexual regret

22% of African-American adults in Cleveland use little cigars

A new data brief released by the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods at Case Western Reserve University (PRCHN) shows that more than one-in-five African-American young adults in Cleveland, ages 18 to 29, routinely uses little cigars.

22% of African-American adults in Cleveland use little cigars

BSN graduates more likely to get jobs than other professionals, shows AACN data

New data from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) show that graduates of entry-level baccalaureate (BSN) and master’s nursing programs are much more likely to have job offers at the time of graduation or soon after than are graduates from other fields.

BSN graduates more likely to get jobs than other professionals, shows AACN data

BSN graduates more likely to get jobs than other professionals, shows new AACN data

New data from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) show that graduates of entry-level baccalaureate (BSN) and master’s nursing programs are much more likely to have job offers at the time of graduation or soon after than are graduates from other fields.

BSN graduates more likely to get jobs than other professionals, shows new AACN data

Medicare reverses course and opts not to revamp dialysis payments

Federal officials announce that they will reduce what the program’s payment by less than 1 percent over the next two years.

Medicare reverses course and opts not to revamp dialysis payments

Doctor Who Series 6 The Impossible Astronaut and Day of the Moon TV Trailer

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Doctor Who Series 6 The Impossible Astronaut and Day of the Moon TV Trailer

Emergency Contraceptive Pill Might Be Ineffective For Obese

European drug regulators are warning that the emergency contraceptive called “Plan B” does not work in women who weigh 176 pounds or more. The warning follows a September study showing an increased number of continued pregnancies in women who’d taken Plan B.
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Emergency Contraceptive Pill Might Be Ineffective For Obese

Monday, November 25, 2013

Global health organizations join forces to raise awareness on dangers of fake medicines

Fake medicines increasingly put patients and the general public at risk across the world. In response to this challenge, ten partners who represent healthcare professionals, disease-specific organizations, product-development partnerships, foundations, international financing institutions, as...
Global health organizations join forces to raise awareness on dangers of fake medicines

Study finds graphic warning labels reduce cigarette-smoking prevalence at much higher rates

The U.S. would have several million fewer smokers if graphic warning labels similar to those introduced in Canada nearly a decade ago were required on cigarette packs, according to researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Waterloo.

Study finds graphic warning labels reduce cigarette-smoking prevalence at much higher rates

Expert offers tips for families to avoid sensory processing disorders during holiday travels

While holiday travels can be stressful for any family, the season presents greater challenges for families of children with sensory processing disorders. Varleisha Gibbs OTD, OTR/L, director of doctoral projects and assistant professor of occupational therapy at University of the Sciences in...
Expert offers tips for families to avoid sensory processing disorders during holiday travels

Study defines HRV reference values for children

Measurement of heart rate variability (HRV) is a useful method when assessing the role of the nervous system for heart function. Standard reference values for heart rate variability in adults have existed for a long time already, but similar values have not been available for children until now.

Study defines HRV reference values for children

Lawmakers join state exchanges ahead of tough 2014 election battles

Some Washington lawmakers are joining their home state insurance marketplaces ahead of 2014′s elections so they can say they are getting the same health law choices as constituents.

Lawmakers join state exchanges ahead of tough 2014 election battles

Study: One in 10 high school youth physically hurt by dating partner

One in 10 high school youth in the U.S. reports having been hit or physically hurt by a dating partner in the past year, according to a new study led by a Boston University School of Public Health researcher.

Study: One in 10 high school youth physically hurt by dating partner

State exchanges report November surge

Still, reports on the ground vary — with some states offering positive news, while others still are limping along. Here is a sampling of coverage from Kentucky, Minnesota, Illinois, Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon and Massachusetts.

State exchanges report November surge

Ten tips for safe Thanksgiving meals

Thanksgiving is a time to be grateful, to be with family and friends and to enjoy good food. A Vanderbilt dietitian says that making sure the food you serve is prepared and stored properly can ensure that everyone has a safe and healthy experience.

Ten tips for safe Thanksgiving meals

Healthcare.Gov progress reports and post-mortems

KHN report looks forward, about what is next in the queue in efforts to fix the website — including possible fixes that would allow insurers and web-based brokers to enroll customers directly into subsidized coverage.

Healthcare.Gov progress reports and post-mortems

Multiple Mini Interview for Medical school

My experience in the multiple mini interview. Please feel free to ask me questions…only if you want to =) I promise that I write ጤx better than I speak. …
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Multiple Mini Interview for Medical school

The Workout: A Woman in Nascar

Christmas Abbott, one of the first women to become a full-time member of a Nascar pit crew, talks about how she stays fit for the job.
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The Workout: A Woman in Nascar

University of Greenwich hosts conference to address health and social care challenges

In collaboration with the Higher Education Entrepreneurship Group (HEEG), the University of Greenwich is hosting an event to support people with ideas for tackling the current unemployment, enterprise finance and health and social care challenges.

University of Greenwich hosts conference to address health and social care challenges

Health law's Medicaid expansion running smoothly

While many Americans have struggled to sign up for insurance on the troubled healthcare.gov website, enrollment is moving faster for Medicaid in states that opted into the expanded program.

Health law's Medicaid expansion running smoothly

Doctor Who: Series 1 Episode 2 "The End of the World" - BBC One TV Trailer

As we slowly lead up to the Seventh Series of the modern Doctor Who later this year I have decided to create Theatrical TV Trailer for each episode from Seas…

Doctor Who: Series 1 Episode 2 "The End of the World" - BBC One TV Trailer

Advantages of Medical Careers

http://www.MedicalCareersNow.com The advantages of working in a medical field career are numerous. Medical field careers normally attract those who are carin…
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Advantages of Medical Careers

502,165 lights set world record

One Australian family sure knows how to light up the holidays. David Richards and the rest of his festive brood officially broke the Guinness World Record for having the most Christmas lights attached to their Canberra, Australia, home. The whopping 502,165 multi-colored bulbs create a…


502,165 lights set world record