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Hospitals upend old rules in favor of breastfeeding
DETROIT — Voletta Bonner knew the benefits of breast-feeding long before baby Riley came along. But after a rocky start for mom — an emergency C-section and a fever — nurses at St. John Hospital...
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Diabetes Expo offers information and screenings for risks and treatments
Up-to-date information, screenings and education are on the agenda at the 2011 Diabetes Expo. The Expo is scheduled at the Lone Oak Church of Christ on Sept. 17 from 8 a.m. until noon. Judith Wa...
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Flu shot time, and some may get a tiny needle
WASHINGTON — It’s flu vaccine time again — and some lucky shot-seekers will find that the needle has shrunk. The first flu shot that works with a less-scary skin prick instead of an inch-long ne...
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Nutrition Quiz: Fast-food choices
The Men’s Health magazine-inspired “Eat This, Not That” franchise of books is the gift that keeps on giving for people who like to eat out but not bulk up. The 2011 edition was recently released. T...
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Flu shots in stock, recommended early
Even before summer fades to fall, doctors and public health workers agree now is the time for a flu shot. “The recommendation is different this year,” Dr. John Cecil of Lourdes RediCare said. “W...
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Needing a C-section?
WASHINGTON — New advice for pregnant women: If you’re getting a C-section, special inflating boots strapped on your legs may lower the risk of a blood clot. Hospitals already use these compressi...
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Video helps VA patients cut long doctor trips
ORLANDO, Fla. — Jon Yeitrakis used to drive almost an hour each way to see his psychiatrist at the Veterans Affairs hospital in Orlando, Fla. Now, the Kissimmee, Fla., resident and former Marine...
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Long-term care can add up fast
Have you thought, really thought, about the cost of long-term health care? Like an assisted-living home or nursing home? Assisted-living prices run about $3,000 a month. A nursing home is a stag...
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New focus on concussions is altering prep athletics
CHICAGO — The scowl that creased Troy Piccinini’s face on a recent afternoon was not the game face of a football player, at least not this fall. Piccinini, 16, just had struggled through tests o...
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New data spill shows risk of online health records
SAN FRANCISCO — Until recently, medical files belonging to nearly 300,000 Californians sat unsecured on the Internet for the entire world to see. There were insurance forms, Social Security numb...
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