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    It can no longer be denied that the United States in the midst of a recession, yet despite everything, there are glimpses of good news: a slight rise in the stock market and businesses who are finding

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    The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is an organization dedicated to preventing and curing cancer through research, advocacy, education, and communication.

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    The Chiropractic and Nutrition Wellness Center By Tiffany Nichols Alternative health methods are gaining speed in the health care world, from dietary supplements to acupuncture, new practices are crop

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    Cook County Hospital has a wonderful history. It has also had many firsts for the medical community the world over. The first blood bank in the world was opened here in 1937.

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Cancer survivors line up as opponents in Super Bowl
INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - There can only be one winner in Sunday's Super Bowl but for two opposing players, a bigger battle h...
Parents urge more tests as twitches spread at New York school
LE ROY, New York (Reuters) - State health officials have added three more names to a growing list of students in this workin...
Komen reverses move to cut Planned Parenthood funding
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation backed down from its decision to cut funding for Planned P...
Malaria kills twice as many as thought: study
LONDON (Reuters) - Malaria kills more than 1.2 million people worldwide a year, nearly twice as many as previously thought, ...
Nerve disorder does not recur after later vaccines: study
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite concerns by some that vaccines might cause a crippling nerve disorder called Guillain-Ba...
Bossy mom at snack time tied to kid's weight: study
(Reuters) - Mothers who push their toddlers to eat more at snack time may end up with slightly chubbier children by the age ...
Green tea drinkers show less disability with age: study
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Elderly adults who regularly drink green tea may stay more agile and independent than their peer...
Anxiety therapy doesn't work as well in elderly: study
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A form of talk therapy called cognitive behavioral therapy appears to help older adults battle a...
Breastfeeding tied to stronger lungs, less asthma
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Kids who were breastfed as babies may have better lung function, and a lower risk of asthma, tha...
Traffic-related asthma costs two cities big money
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Traffic pollution may cost two California cities millions each year in managing children's asthm...
Cancer survivors line up as opponents in Super Bowl
INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - There can only be one winner in Sunday's Super Bowl but for two opposing players, a bigger battle h...
Parents urge more tests as twitches spread at New York school
LE ROY, New York (Reuters) - State health officials have added three more names to a growing list of students in this workin...
Komen reverses move to cut Planned Parenthood funding
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation backed down from its decision to cut funding for Planned P...
Malaria kills twice as many as thought: study
LONDON (Reuters) - Malaria kills more than 1.2 million people worldwide a year, nearly twice as many as previously thought, ...

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    Winter 2010

    All smokers who want to quit smoking know how hard this really is. It may not seem this way, but it really is. And it's not the physical addiction that is the biggest problem, no.

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    Fall 2009

    There are many different hospitals that you can find in various parts of the world. Some of these hospitals like Christ hospital in New Jersey are affiliated with religious faiths.

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    Winter 2010

    Cook County Hospital has a wonderful history. It has also had many firsts for the medical community the world over. The first blood bank in the world was opened here in 1937.