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Are expired medications still safe?
It is 2 a.m. and that cough and stuffy nose you have been battling is still keeping you up. You reach for the nighttime cold relief medicine only to find it expired a few months ago. If you take a dose to ease your symptoms, will you be putting yourself...Tags: Chemical Industry, Food and Drug Administration, Drugs and Medicines, Pharmaceuticals, Over-the-Counter Medicines
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Multibillion-dollar map of human brain might not be worth it
The Obama administration is reportedly considering funding a multibillion-dollar effort to map the human brain. This so-called Brain Activity Map project is inspired by the success of the Human Genome Project in mapping the genetic code. The proposal...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Biology, Genetics, Autism, Diseases and Illnesses
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U.S. judge widens 'morning-after' pill access for young girls
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday ordered the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to make "morning-after" emergency contraception pills available without a prescription to all girls of reproductive age and criticized the Obama administration...Tags: Birth Control, Chemical Industry, Politics, Pharmaceuticals, Elections
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After breast cancer, high-fat dairy foods raise risk of death
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Women who have ever had breast cancer might want to walk away from the brie, the butter and the black cherry (and every other flavor) ice cream. According to a study of 1,893 women, breast cancer survivors who average as little as...Tags: Medical Research, Death, Science, Human Interest, Calcium
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Christian Science talk on healing Sunday
Christine Driessen, a teacher and practitioner of Christian Science healing, will present a lecture on the topic, “Healing with Scientific Certainty through the Christ” at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 17 at First Church of Christ, Scientist, 600...Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief
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Videos illuminate realities of end-stage procedures
End-of-life choices and treatment decisions are rarely discussed in the medical community, despite expert advice meant to encourage communication, studies suggest. As a result, many patients spend their final days receiving invasive treatments that they...
Tags: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Medical Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Emergency Health Procedures
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Some mothers can't breast-feed
After struggling to breast-feed her first two children, Nyssa Retter was determined to do better with her third. She gave birth without painkillers, which may make newborns slightly drowsy. She chose a free-standing birth center staffed with lactation-...
Tags: University of Colorado Denver, Medical Research, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Health and Medical Professionals
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Omega-3 DHA may prevent earliest preemies
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For pregnant women, supplements of an omega-3 fatty acid called Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) may help to reduce the likelihood of giving birth very prematurely, according to a new study. The results add to evidence that omega-...Tags: Medical Research, Omega-3 Fatty Acid, Placebo, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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College intramural sports cultivate, reward female players
Kellie Holpuch capped her intramural basketball game at Naperville's North Central College by firing a 21-foot bomb that dropped straight through the center of the hoop. Boom. Four points. That is not a typo. Under the rules adopted by the college,...
Tags: Sports, Northern Illinois University, LeBron James, College Basketball, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Dr. Gerald D. Klee, psychiatrist
Dr. Gerald D. Klee, a retired psychiatrist who was an LSD expert and participated in its experimentation on volunteer servicemen at several military installations in the 1950s, died Sunday of complications after surgery at the University of Maryland St....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Psychiatrists, Fort Hamilton, Medical Specialization, The Washington Post
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Sleep aids tied to hip fractures in the elderly
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Nursing home residents taking sleep aids such as Ambien are more likely to fall and fracture a hip than residents not being treated for insomnia, new research suggests. According to the study's lead author, the known dangers...Tags: Lunesta (drug), Medical Research, Sleep Disorders, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals
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Some cancer docs say their income tied to treatments
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A survey of cancer doctors finds that some believe they get paid more when they administer their patients' chemotherapy and other drugs, raising concerns about conflict of interest and the potential for overtreatment....Tags: Fox Chase Cancer Center, Medical Research, Oncology, Chemotherapy, Hospitals and Clinics
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Harvard Medical School Photos
Dr. Robert A. Faiella has been appointed president of t...
(October 24, 2012)
Nephrologist Dr. Jochen Reiser has been named chairman...
(October 12, 2012)
Jo Ann Procacci, left, and Cindy Krebsbach at the "Wome...
(June 25, 2012)