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Red meat and heart disease link: Not all about the fat?
Los Angeles TimesThe long-established link between red meat consumption and heart disease may have less to do with the fat in the meat than many have assumed, researchers said Sunday. Writing in the journal Nature Medicine, a team led by Dr. Stanley Hazen of the...Tags: Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease, Heart Disease, Carnitine (dietary supplement), Diseases and Illnesses, Science and Technology
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Business leaders' wish list: county mayor, non-partisan elections, clout with Republicans
Sun SentinelThe top leaders of the Broward Workshop answered a range of questions Thursday from reporters and editorial writers at the Sun Sentinel Editorial Board. “We’re not here representing anything but, I truly believe, the best interests of the...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Lois Frankel, Republican Party, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Business Enterprises
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Do companies that refuse to hire smokers help them or harm them?
The Cleveland Clinic is a world-famous medical center that is consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the country. It goes without saying that the health professionals who work there don’t condone smoking. In fact, since 2007, the clinic...
Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Career and Workplace, HIV, Newspaper and Magazine, Health Treatments
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Millions in upgrades under way at Delnor Hospital
Nearly $100 million in improvements to Delnor Hospital in Geneva are under way — almost two years after a partnership was formed with another area hospital, a collaboration officials say will make healthcare more accessible to Tri-Cities residents....
Tags: Oncology, Hospitals and Clinics, Healthcare Provider
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Too many drug types are compromising heart health: doctors
Reuters(Reuters) - About 80 million Americans suffer from heart disease, the nation's No. 1 killer, and most are on multiple drugs. Some cardiologists think prescribing has gotten out of hand. The criticism was voiced by a number of leading heart doctors who...Tags: Yale-New Haven Hospital, New York University, Merck & Company Incorporated, Warfarin (drug), Stroke
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Biblioracle: Bring 'Geek Love' to the big screen
In general, I like to keep my books and my movies separate. When I finish a book and clutch it to my breast in a final loving embrace, I am not fantasizing about how the characters and conflict will play out on screen, since I've already had it play out...
Tags: Cloud Atlas (movie), Bradley Cooper, Chicago Tribune, Flight (movie), Book
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James Edward Farner, M.D., 90
James Edward Farner, M.D., father, physician, family patriarch, fisherman and bridge life master, died March 6, 2013. He was born in Akron, Ohio, on Jan. 5, 1923, the son of Daniel and Helen Farner. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Alice...Tags: General Practitioners, Alzheimer's Disease, Lifestyle and Leisure, University of Michigan, Chicago Cubs
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Steinberg: Football, and other contact sports, need to be rethought
In previous columns, I suggested that the increased size, speed and strength of today's NFL players are creating a dramatically more damaging set of collisions. We have known for years of the devastation these collisions cause on every joint in the human...Tags: Research, General Practitioners, Roger Goodell, Concussion, Epidemics and Plagues
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'Inside Comedy': David Steinberg on comedy, inside and out
Veteran comedian David Steinberg, who has directed such hit TV comedies as "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Mad About You" and "Seinfeld," returns to Showtime on Monday evening for the second season of his interview series, "Inside Comedy." This season he turns...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Don Rickles, Muhammad Ali, Louis C.K., Entertainment
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Months after victory, Lois Frankel back on campaign style marathon
Sun SentinelAn hour for a crash course on hospital economics. Another hour learning what South Florida’s ports and the tourism industry need to thrive. The time to listen to a high school freshman describe how he was harassed because of his sexual orientation....Tags: Parties and Movements, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Lauderdale Lakes, U.S. House of Representatives, Palm Beach County
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View from Ohio: Only Hall of Shame for Modell
The Browns were born in 1946, the year after the end of World War II. Veterans were returning home, and what did the Browns do but play for a championship 10 years in a row — four in the All-American Conference and six in the NFL. This was...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Art Modell, National Football League
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Frankel uses break from Congress to explore constituents' concerns
An hour for a crash course on hospital economics. Another hour learning what South Florida's ports and the tourism industry need to thrive. The time to listen to a high school freshman describe how he was harassed because of his sexual orientation. Name...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Lauderdale Lakes, U.S. House of Representatives, Palm Beach County
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