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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Diseases and Illnesses, Penile cancer, Peanut Allergy, Malaria
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Anthem Agrees To Reprocess 28,000 Psychotherapy Claims, Pay $400,000 To Providers
The Hartford CourantAnthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Connecticut agreed to pay $400,000 to psychiatrists and behavioral-health providers for services dating back to Jan. 1 and to reprocess thousands of claims, the state Insurance Department said Wednesday. At issue is...Tags: Psychologists, Health and Medical Professionals, Arts and Culture, Culture, Social Sciences
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9th Circuit hears arguments on therapy aimed at converting gays
SAN FRANCISCO -- A federal appeals court Wednesday grappled with whether a California ban on therapy to change a minor’s sexual orientation amounted to a restriction on free speech or mere regulation of a medical treatment. During a hearing in San...
Tags: Barack Obama, Culture, Arts and Culture, Social Sciences, Politics
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Psychologist joins Integrative Medicine practice
PETOSKEY -- The Integrative Medicine practice in Petoskey recently welcomed clinical psychologist Kelly Daunter to its team. At Integrative Medicine, Daunter joins Dr. Carin Nielsen, an integrative medicine physician, and Price DiGiulio, a traditional...
Tags: Substance Abuse, Psychologists, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Psychology, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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Anger issue: When phone goes from mobile to aerial
On a recent evening outside a San Fernando Valley movie theater, a young man startled passersby when he hurled his cellphone onto the sidewalk. As he sheepishly picked up the pieces, he apologized and said he was having a bad day. It turns out he's...
Tags: Naomi Campbell, University of California, Los Angeles, Psychologists, Netflix Inc., Health and Medical Professionals
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Anthem Responds To Criticism Over Psychotherapy Reimbursement
The Hartford CourantAnthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Connecticut responded to criticism by doctors groups that the insurer isn't paying for psychotherapy when it is provided in conjunction with other medical services. Wallingford-based Anthem, the state's largest health...Tags: Psychologists, Health and Medical Professionals, Arts and Culture, Culture, Social Sciences
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Doctors: Anthem Not Paying For Psychotherapy In Some Cases
The Hartford CourantSeveral doctor organizations are criticizing Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Connecticut for not covering psychotherapy in some cases after a Jan. 1 change in medical-billing codes. Anthem has responded to changes in medical-billing codes for...Tags: Psychologists, Health and Medical Professionals, Culture, Arts and Culture, Social Sciences
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Art Callaham: Addicted to books; hopeful for Hub City
I’m an addict. There I’ve said it. I’m addicted to several things, but the one I’m talking about in this column is books. I am a voracious reader and that costs me money, time, a broader behind and a larger girth. None of the costs...Tags: Tyler Perry, Morgan Freeman, James Patterson , John Grisham, Bernard Cornwell
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Troupes take different steps toward dance
Next week's return of Celebrate Dance to the Alex Theatre in Glendale will bring several themes to the stage — healing through dance, the importance of family and maintaining individuality — while gathering eight gifted dance companies from...
Tags: Genesis (music group), State University of New York, The Women (movie, 2008), Entertainment Events, Dance
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Promising new treatment for cocaine addiction adds stimulant drugs
Cocaine dependence is a devilishly difficult addiction to break, owing to the drug's unique chemical ability both to reward users and to disrupt their impulse-control mechanisms. But a surprising drug combination may offer an equally clever way to...Tags: Topamax (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Substance Abuse, Obesity, Medical Research
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Commentary: Here are the top end-of-life regrets
Palliative nurse Bronnie Ware worked with patients who'd gone home from the hospital to die. She assisted them the last three to 12 weeks of their lives. Ware found these people, when faced with their impending mortality, would reflect on their lives... -
What heals traumatized kids? Answers are lacking
CHICAGO (AP) — Shootings and other traumatic events involving children are not rare events, but there's a startling lack of scientific evidence on the best ways to help young survivors and witnesses heal, a government-funded analysis found....
Tags: Witnesses, Family, Medical Research, Meteorological Disasters, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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