The Windsor hospital where a doctor performed mastectomies on two women in error has revealed it is also probing thousands of pathology results after suspending a pathologist in January.
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Posted by DarkPaladin 192 days ago (http://www.healthzone.ca)Wii workouts: Best of the games
Posted by jonguten 192 days ago (http://www.chicagotribune.com)
These four top personal training videos can get you moving and into shape quickly. These four top personal training videos can get you moving and into shape quickly.
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Rare Disorder Makes Baby's Skin Like 'Tree Bark'
Posted by HalfDrag 192 days ago (http://www.foxnews.com)
A Chinese baby is suffering from a rare skin disorder that makes his skin peel off his body, ninemsn.com.au reported.
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Playing along with the Mozart effect
Posted by carlo123 192 days ago (http://www.latimes.com)
If you want music to sharpen your senses, boost your ability to focus and perhaps even improve your memory, you need to be a participant, not just a listener. Five months after we are conceived, music begins to capture our attention and wire our brains for a lifetime of aural experience. At the other end of lif
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Credit card rules changes hit most-conscientious users
Posted by MosesChen 192 days ago (http://www.chicagotribune.com)
What a shame. For people who handle credit responsibly, credit card regulations that took effect last week will hurt more than help.
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Depression’s Upside
Posted by JMaster00 192 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Is there an evolutionary purpose to feeling really sad?
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Finding their voice and that old confidence, too
Posted by keithaulo 193 days ago (http://feeds.boston.com)
Gathered around a piano with 15 other Bostonians of a certain age, Dory Tobias was trying to find her voice.
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First lady Michelle Obama sits in an upholstered armchair in her East Wing office, a generous bowl of fresh apples on a nearby table. She wears a body-conscious gray sleeveless sheath with an artful corsage of matching fabric decorating the right shoulder. A petite Georgetown student -- one of the...
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Doctor in surgeries probe had a knack for making jewellery
Posted by qwerty52 193 days ago (http://www.healthzone.ca)
When not using her scalpel, Windsor surgeon Barbara Heartwell crafts one-of-a-kind jewellery.
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Revisiting retinol
Posted by valaruko 193 days ago (http://www.chicagotribune.com)
Even lower doses improve fine lines, studies show Even lower doses improve fine lines, studies show. Here are a few brands to try.
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Strange Smell at Ind. H.S. Sends 47 Students to Hospital
Posted by RusseyFooly 193 days ago (http://www.foxnews.com)
A strange smell wafting through a high school in northwestern Indiana on Friday sent 47 students to area hospitals, CBS Chicago reported on its Web site.
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RV lifestyle can lead to freedom
Posted by SuperAdam 194 days ago (http://www.chicagotribune.com)
But there are many logistics to consider Her e-mail nickname, "roadabode," says it all.
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Study Finds Stents Effective in Preventing Strokes
Posted by klipper 194 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
The new findings have the potential to make a procedure that is less invasive than surgery more widely used.
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Getting a flu vaccine from tobacco plants
Posted by Superfluous 194 days ago (http://www.latimes.com)
Here's an idea: Rehabilitate the tobacco plant by using it to make flu vaccine. A consortium of scientists at Texas A&M and elsewhere launched Project GreenVax to try it -- they say it could create vaccine far more quickly and efficiently than the eggs.
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Whip yourself into shape with the rope workout
Posted by Seabassownz 194 days ago (http://www.washingtonpost.com)
Everyone remembers the rope climb from gym class. Probably not too fondly. So you might not like what I'm about to tell you: It's time to grab a rope again.
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Exchanges at the health care summit
Posted by SSVegito 194 days ago (http://feeds.boston.com)
Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee: “Mr. President, renounce this idea of going back to the Congress and jamming through on a bipartisan - I mean on a partisan - vote through a little-used process we call reconciliation. You can say that this process has been used before, and that would be right. But it’s never been used ...
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Youth in a bottle getting closer
Posted by Mechanucs4 194 days ago (http://www.healthzone.ca)
We pop vitamin C pills to fight colds, melatonin to help us sleep and green tea extract to try to lose weight and even avoid cancer.
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Health tip: Exercise alone
Posted by Superfluous 195 days ago (http://www.chicagotribune.com)
People are more likely to work out harder when they're flying solo, according to a study in a journal of the American College of Sports Medicine.
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Fox on Sex: The Joys of Oral Sex
Posted by underwood 195 days ago (http://www.foxnews.com)
People love oral sex. But for some lovers, this once taboo behavior can still be a tough sell in the bedroom. What gives?
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Obama Stresses Areas of Agreement at Health Session
Posted by rougedude 195 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
At his much-anticipated health care forum on Thursday, President Obama used his opening remarks to make the case that reforming the health care system is critical to the nation’s economy.
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Spring break travel deals can still be found
Posted by Seabassownz 195 days ago (http://www.chicagotribune.com)
With March just around the corner, you may be itching to book a getaway for spring break.
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Early-pregnancy weight gain linked to gestational diabetes
Posted by oilitdown 195 days ago (http://www.latimes.com)
Adding pounds during the first trimester can increase the danger of the disease, which can affect both the mother and infant even after birth. Women have long been told that gaining weight before becoming pregnant or being overweight at the start of pregnancy puts them at higher risk for gestational diabetes. B
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Losing 10 pounds before she turns 50 and keeping it off
Posted by DarkPaladin 196 days ago (http://www.washingtonpost.com)
I am going to lose 10 pounds. There, I've said it. Now I really have to do it. I don't think anyone's first impression of me is that I'm fat. But for as long as I can remember, I've been carrying around about 10 extra pounds. They pad my bottom and my belly. They form a pair of flaps on the backs...
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Reid pushes to extend jobless, health benefits
Posted by Killer34 196 days ago (http://feeds.boston.com)
WASHINGTON - Senate majority leader Harry Reid is pressing to extend unemployment benefits and health insurance subsidies for the jobless through December as he and Republicans try to clear leftover Senate business.
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Woman has second child after ovary transplant
Posted by alexcaz 196 days ago (http://www.healthzone.ca)
When Stinne Holm Bergholdt of Denmark was diagnosed with bone cancer at age 27, she was afraid she wouldn't be able to have children.
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