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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/cnn-14-states-sue-to-block-health-care-reform.html">CNN: 14 States Sue to Block Health Care Reform</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>Officials from 14 states have gone to court to block the historic overhaul of the U.S. health care system that President Obama signed into law Tuesday, arguing the law's requirement that individuals buy health insurance violates the Constitution.</p>
<p>Thirteen of those officials filed suit in a federal court in Pensacola, Florida, minutes after Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The complaint calls the act an "unprecedented encroachment on the sovereignty of the states" and asks a judge to block its enforcement.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/surgeons-in-australia-resign-over-pay-dispute.html">Surgeons in Australia Resign over Pay Dispute</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><div id="article-intro">FIVE surgeons have resigned from a Northern Territory hospital as a result of an unresolved pay dispute. </div>
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<p>A spokeswoman for <a class="media-search-keyword" title="Search for more about Royal Darwin Hospital  across the News Network" href="http://search.news.com.au/search//0/?us=ndmnews&amp;sid=29277&amp;as=news&amp;ac=ninews2&amp;r=seealso&amp;q=Royal Darwin Hospital"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #0066cc;">Royal Darwin Hospital </span></span></a>on Wednesday confirmed the territory's health department was taking part in employment talks with seven of the hospital's 15 general surgeons - five of whom have since resigned. </p>
<p>It is understood the dispute began about 15 months ago and discussions are still underway with all seven of the surgeons involved. </p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/health-zimbabwe-no-treatment-for-ill-as-state-doctors-strike.html">HEALTH-ZIMBABWE:  No Treatment for Ill as State Doctors Strike</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe,Aug 24(IPS)-Before, Zimbabwean families would take their illrelatives to rural clinics where medication was readily able andpayment plans lenient. But now they are taking them there to die.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/forbes-hc.html">Forbes.com: How Not To Pay For Health Care</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>The House version of the health care plan will place a 5.4% income surtax on the highest income earners, and this surtax, combined with the expiration of the Bush tax cuts, will raise marginal tax rates about 10 percentage points. This means that states with high state income tax rates, such as California and New York, will have combined federal-state marginal tax rates that will approach 60%. </p>
<p>Research I have conducted with Richard Rogerson of Arizona State University and Andrea Raffo of the Federal Reserve Board (<a href="http://www.kc.frb.org/Publicat/Reswkpap/PDF/RWP06-16.pdf"><span style="color: #003399;">click here</span></a> to read more) suggests that raising marginal tax rates to these levels could reduce gross domestic product considerably. </p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/alz-elan.html">Benefit of Alzheimer's Drug in Clinical Trials in Doubt</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>July 20 (Bloomberg) -- The leading Alzheimer&rsquo;s drug discovery strategy being pursued by companies including <a href="/apps/quote?ticker=WYE%3AUS"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #0066cc;">Wyeth</span></span></a> and <a href="/apps/quote?ticker=ELN%3AID"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #0066cc;">Elan Corp.</span></span></a> appears increasingly risky as new studies emerge. </p>
<p>More than a dozen drugs now in human testing were designed to slow progression of the illness by blocking the proteins that form clumps in the brain. While the medicines may reduce the levels of this substance, they have shown little sustained ability to improve memory or mental function. And a more complex picture is emerging from laboratories: the beta amyloid protein that scientists think kills neurons isn&rsquo;t always bad. </p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/break-bone-fever.html">Fighting Break-Bone Fever With Bacteria</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>Australian scientists may have made a breakthrough in the battle to combat <a href="http://www.medicinenet.com/dengue_fever/article.htm">break-bone fever</a>, also known as dengue, the deadly mosquito-borne infection common in the tropics. They found that&nbsp;the bacterium Wolbachia reduced the lifespan of the <a href="http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/art98/aedrol.html">Aedes aegypti</a> mosquito that transmits Dengue, which can be about 30 days in the field, by half. </p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/dengue-fever-worsens-in-bolivia.html">Dengue fever worsens in Bolivia</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>Bolivia is facing the <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/2/hi/americas/7912677.stm">worst outbreak of dengue fever in its history</a>. The mosquito-transmitted infection has killed 18 people and infected 31,000 around the country, according to the Bolivian Health Ministry. The infection is widespread in the tropical eastern lowlands, where the conditions allow mosquitoes to thrive. </p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/hcsavings.html">NYT: Did Obama Overstate Health Care Savings</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>WASHINGTON &mdash; <a title="Recent and archival health news about hospitals." href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/health/diseasesconditionsandhealthtopics/hospitals/index.html?inline=nyt-classifier"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #004276;">Hospitals</span></span></a> and insurance companies said Thursday that <a title="More articles about Barack Obama." href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/o/barack_obama/index.html?inline=nyt-per"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #004276;">President Obama</span></span></a> had substantially overstated their promise earlier this week to reduce the growth of health spending.</p>
<p>Mr. Obama invited health industry leaders to the White House on Monday to trumpet their cost-control commitments. But three days later, confusion swirled in Washington as the companies&rsquo; trade associations raced to tamp down angst among members around the country.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/cmxbdgt.html">Medicare Budget Crisis Looms</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>Medicare's trustees warned Tuesday that the program's biggest fund would run out of money in just eight years.&nbsp; The prediction - issued in an annual report on Medicare and Social Security finances - offered the bleakest assessment of Medicare's future in years and reflects growing concerns among policy experts that the nation's health care spending is unsustainable.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/doc-torture.html">CIA Doctors Participated in Torture</a></h2>
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<p><strong></strong>Medical personnel committed a "gross breach of medical ethics" by taking part in <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/torture"><span style="color: #005689;">torture</span></a> in Guant&aacute;namo, a leaked International Committee of the Red Cross document has revealed.</p>
<p>The 40-page confidential report, written in 2007, describes how medical staff working for the CIA monitored prisoners' vital signs to make sure they did not drown while being subjected to waterboarding, during which water is poured over a cloth placed over a person's nose and mouth.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/cancer-research-lost-in-quake.html">Cancer research 'lost in quake'</a></h2>
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<p>A Hampshire cancer charity fears it may have lost two years' worth of research work in Monday's earthquake in Italy.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/many-buy-high-deductible-health-plans.html">Many buy high deductible health plans</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p><br />ATLANTA, April 3 (UPI) -- In 2007, 17.3 percent of U.S. adults under age 65 with private health insurance were enrolled in a high deductible health plan, researchers said.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/health-zimbabwe-government-promises-to-rebuild-health-system.html">HEALTH-ZIMBABWE:   Government Promises to Rebuild Health System</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>HARARE,Apr 4(IPS)-The resuscitation of Zimbabwe&rsquo;s health care systemhas been identified as one of the major challenges facing thecountry by the country&rsquo;s new unity government.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/doctors-nurses-battle-compassion-fatigue.html">Doctors, nurses battle compassion fatigue</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p><br />INDIANAPOLIS, April 7 (UPI) -- A U.S. doctor cautions that medical professionals who see their patients die are vulnerable to compassion fatigue.</p>
<p>Those suffering from what began to be called compassion fatigue in the 1990s may create a distance from patients as a way of self-protection and develop symptoms such as chronic tiredness, irritability, lack of joy in life and destructive behaviors such as drinking to excess.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/NYtimes-hcma.html">NYTimes: A Lesson on Health Care From Massachusetts</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>There is only one real-life model in this country for the kind of sweeping change being considered in Washington, and that is in Massachusetts, where a landmark law signed in April 2006 has achieved near-universal coverage. And in that state, leaders decided from the outset to decouple access and cost, and to deal first with covering the uninsured. </p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/jama-eth.html">The Ethics of JAMA</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>It comes as something of a shock to see&nbsp;the Journal of the American Medical Association&nbsp;now engulfed by a scandal concerning its handling of financial conflicts of interests of authors. </p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/NYTimes-criminals-med-sch.html">NYTimes: Criminals in Medical School</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>A year ago, Sweden&rsquo;s most prestigious medical school found itself in an international uproar after it unknowingly admitted a student who was a Nazi sympathizer and a convicted murderer, then scrambled to find a way to expel him.&nbsp; </p>
<p>The 33-year-old student, Karl Helge Hampus Svensson, having been banished from the medical school of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm on the ground that he falsified his high school records, has now been admitted to a second well-known medical school &mdash; Uppsala, Sweden&rsquo;s oldest university.</p>
<p>And in still another case, a 24-year-old medical student at Lund University was convicted last April of raping a 14-year-old boy while he slept. A district court sentenced the student to two years in prison, but a higher court reduced the sentence to two years&rsquo; probation and medical therapy. </p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/birmingham-childrens.html">The Guardian: Birmingham Children's Hospital 'Put Lives at Risk'</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>Seriously ill boys and girls received substandard care at a <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/children"><span style="color: #005689;">children</span></a>'s hospital where a lack of beds, equipment and properly trained staff put patients at risk, the <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/nhs"><span style="color: #005689;">NHS</span></a> watchdog for England said today.</p>
<p>Healthcare Commission investigators uncovered evidence that the safety of patients at Birmingham Children's Hospital, which is one of four dedicated children's units in England, had been compromised. Some underwent unnecessary major operations because the hospital did not have the equipment needed to treat them using a minimally invasive procedure.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/tick-box.html">Hospitals: Ticking All the Boxes, Yet Still Failing Patients</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>Scoring systems and competition can usefully drive efficiency when it comes to things like heating, buildings, catering and IT - but this has become entangled with the delivery of healthcare by clinicians. Non-clinicians have been incentivised to drive clinical processes that they understand only partially, if at all. Clinical process is so much more complicated than a business that buys and sells stock items. Yet we're trying to apply the same rule book.</p>
<p>What we've seen over the last 20 years is a systematic deprofessionalisation of doctors and nurses within the service. Those not involved in management are regarded simply as service delivery providers. We have seen the proliferation of management consultants within the NHS. But again, it is not clear that they have a true appreciation of the complexities of healthcare delivery. We are not selling clothes off a rack in a shop; it's not like that.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/uk-suicide-law.html">Hewitt Seeking Suicide Law Change</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p class="first">Former Labour health secretary Patricia Hewitt is urging MPs to make it legal for people to take terminally ill patients abroad for assisted suicide.&nbsp; The MP has tabled an amendment to the Coroners and Justice Bill seeking a law change "in line with current practice". BBC political correspondent Ben Wright said the government did not plan to change the law and the amendment, which has been signed by a handful of Labour, Conservative and Lib Dem MPs, was unlikely to pass. </p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/zim-chol-4000.html">Zimbabwe's Cholera Epidemic Hits 4000 Mark</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p class="MsoNormal"><span><span style="line-height: 21px; font-family: Tahoma;">JOHANNESBURG &ndash; The death toll from Zimbabwe&rsquo;s cholera epidemic has now surpassed the 4 000 mark, highlighting the need for the new unity government to take quick steps to reverse the country&rsquo;s humanitarian and economic crisis. </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span style="line-height: 21px; font-family: Tahoma;">The World Health Organisation (WHO) that has led efforts to combat the epidemic said Monday that 4 035 people had died from cholera out of 91 000 infections since last August when the latest outbreak began.&nbsp; </span></span></p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/nytimes-MA-health-cost.html">NYTimes: Massachusettes Faces Costs of Health Plan</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>BOSTON &mdash; Three years ago, Massachusetts enacted perhaps the boldest state health care experiment in American history, bringing near-universal coverage to the commonwealth with Paul Revere speed.&nbsp; Threatened first by rapid early enrollment in its new subsidized insurance program and now by a withering economy, the state&rsquo;s pioneering overhaul has entered a second, more challenging phase.</p>
<p>Thanks to new taxes and fees imposed last year, the health plan&rsquo;s jittery finances have stabilized for the moment. But government and industry officials agree that the plan will not be sustainable over the next 5 to 10 years if they do not take significant steps to arrest the growth of health spending.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/econ-downturn-kill-children.html">Timesonline: Economic Downturn Could Kill 400,000 Children</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>Thousands of women and children are dying as a direct consequence of the current economic crisis which is already derailing efforts to improve maternal care and cut child death rates, the head of the World Health Organisation has warned. </p>
<p>Speaking to The Times after a meeting of world leaders hosted by Gordon Brown yesterday, Margaret Chan, director-general of the WHO, said that risks posed by the credit crunch to poor nations were already taking hold. </p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/brazil-child-rape-case-revives-debate-on-abortion.html">BRAZIL:  Child Rape Case Revives Debate on Abortion</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>RIO DE JANEIRO,Mar 13(IPS)-The case of a nine-year-old girl who was raped andimpregnated by her stepfather has revived the debate in Brazil onsexual violence, the need to reform the abortion law, and theshortcomings of the health system when it comes to dealing withthe few cases in which abortion is legal.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/econocides-surge.html">'Econocides' surge</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>Is the economic crisis causing more suicides?</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/nytimes-walmart-plans-to-market-digital-health-records.html">NYTimes: Walmart Plans To Market Digital Health Records</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p><a title="More information about Wal-Mart Stores Inc" href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/business/companies/wal_mart_stores_inc/index.html?inline=nyt-org"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #666699;">Wal-Mart Stores</span></span></a> is striding into the market for electronic health records, seeking to bring the technology into the mainstream for physicians in small offices, where most of America&rsquo;s doctors practice medicine.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/paying-doctors-to-meet-performance-targets-may-not-improve-quality..html">Paying Doctors to Meet Performance Targets May Not Improve Quality. </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>Pay-for-performance plans, in which doctors, hospitals and other providers receive more money if they meet certain goals, are seen as a way of boosting health quality.</p>
<p>Researchers at the RAND Corporation, a nonprofit research group, studied a pay-for-performance program started in 2003 involving seven major California health plans and 225 physician groups who care for a total of 6.2 million people.</p>
<p>Although the programs appear to be speeding the adoption of information technology such as electronic medical records, these changes have failed to improve quality, they found.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/iraq-medical-care-at-last-at-a-price.html">IRAQ:  Medical Care At Last, At a Price</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>BAGHDAD,Mar 6(IPS)-Prompt medical care is at last on offer in Iraq,for those who can find the dollars for it.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/economist-protecting-medical-data-in-the-uk.html">Economist: Protecting Medical Data in the UK</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>REGARDING that which he learns because of his profession, a doctor should &ldquo;remain silent, holding such things to be unutterable&rdquo;. So said Hippocrates, and although doctors no longer take his oath, their patients&rsquo; medical data are still confidential, protected by case law, the occasional statute (records on sexually transmitted diseases, for example, are extra-secure) and the General Medical Council, which can strike off loose-lipped doctors.</p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/untitled-document.html">Economist: Barak Obama's Health Reforms</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>In the past eight years, says Barack Obama, health-insurance premiums have grown four times faster than wages. Every year a million Americans lose their coverage. The crushing cost of health care causes a bankruptcy every 30 seconds, and by the end of the year it could cause 1.5m Americans to lose their homes. In short, America&rsquo;s health-care system is sick, and &ldquo;there&rsquo;s no easy formula&rdquo; for fixing it.</p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/poll-economy-robbing-one-third-of-sleep.html">Poll: Economy robbing one-third of sleep</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p><br />WASHINGTON, March 2 (UPI) -- The U.S. economy and other personal financial concerns are robbing some one-third of U.S. adults of sleep, a poll indicates.</p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/health-nigeria-polio-making-up-for-lost-time.html">HEALTH-NIGERIA:   Polio - Making Up For Lost Time</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>KANO,Feb 14(IPS)-Six years ago, authorities in the northern Nigerianstate of Kano suspended polio vaccination campaigns for thirteenmonths. It was a major setback for eradication of the disease,which has since regained a foothold in Africa's most populous nation and re-infected several other countries that were considered polio-free.</p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/woman-loses-assisted-suicide-case.html">Woman loses assisted suicide case</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>A woman with multiple sclerosis has lost her Appeal Court case to clarify the law on assisted suicide. &nbsp;<span style="color: #464646; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18px;">Debbie Purdy, 45, from Bradford, is considering going to a Swiss clinic to end her life, but fears her husband may be charged on his return to the UK. &nbsp;This BBC report has an embeded video.</span></p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/Italy-euthanasia.html">Italy seeks clarity on euthanasia</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p class="first">The fundamental human right to die will get renewed attention from Italy's politicians, as the country absorbs the death of Eluana Englaro, a 38 year old woman who had been in a coma since 1992. She died on February 16 after her feeding tube was removed.&nbsp; The case is reminiscent of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terri_Schiavo">Terry Schiavo case</a> in the United States, which prompted family conversations about <a href="http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/pat-advocacy/endoflife/003.html">advance directives</a> and do not resucitate orders around the country. </p>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/related-news/mobile-health-campaign-launched.html">'Mobile health' campaign launched</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>Three foundations announce a "mobile health" effort to use mobile technology to provide better healthcare worldwide.&nbsp; The UN, Vodafone, and the Rockefeller Foundation's <a href="http://www.unfoundation.org/global-issues/technology/mhealth-alliance.html">mHealth Alliance</a> aims to unite existing projects to improve healthcare using mobile technology. The alliance will guide governments, NGOs, and mobile firms on how they can save lives in the developing world. </p>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-videos/nba-star-maute-bol-dies-of-kidney-failure-and-stevens-johnson-syndrome.html">NBA Star Maute Bol dies of Kidney Failure and Stevens Johnson Syndrome</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Basketball star Manute Bol, who played in the NBA from 1985 to 1995, died Saturday in Charlottesville, VA, of complications of kidney failure and Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Stevens-Johnson syndrome has a mortality rate of about 5%. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-videos/liz.html">Elizabeth Taylor Heads to Hospital for Heart Surgery</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Elizabeth Taylor tweeted that she was headed to the hospital for a heart procedure.  She tweets as Dame Elizabeth on Twitter.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-videos/michael-jackson-geller.html">Michael Jackson's Friend Warned He Would Die from Sedative Abuse</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In this YouTube Video of a SkyNews  interview, King of Pop Michael Jackson's Friend Uri Geller described warning his friend, yelling at him, that he would die from the abuse of sedatives.  He questions why doctors continued to give in to his demands.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-videos/mccourt.html">Frank McCourt, Author of "Angela's Ashes" Dies in Hospice</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Frank McCourt, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Angela's Ashes" died in hospice yesterday of complications of malignant melanoma.  He was 78.  

Hospice care is end-of-life health care that is provided in a facility or at home, and is usually aimed towards making patients comfortable.
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-videos/steve-jobs-6-month-leave-of-absence-for-complex-health-problems.html">Steve Jobs: 6 Month Leave for "Complex" Health Problems</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced his intention in an email to employees to take a 6 month leave of absence to treat complex health problems. Jobs is a survivor of pancreatic cancer.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-videos/cnnfawcett.html">CNN: Farrah Fawcett Accuses UCLA of Leaking Private Health Information</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In this video, filmed last year but release now to coincide with the timing of a new documentary, Farrah Fawcett accuses UCLA of leaking her private health information to the media.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-videos/oprh.html">Oprah On Thyroid Disease and Obesity</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Oprah had blamed her obesity on being hypothrydoid, but now says that she is tired being fat.  Evaulation for hypothyroidism is not always straightforward.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-videos/epidural-vid.html">What Does an Epidural Hematoma Look Like?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Natasha Richardson died of an epidural hematoma which was sustained after what seemed like a minor fall during a ski-lesson.  This is what an epidural hematoma looks like.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-videos/uk-reality-star-jade-goody-is-dying-of-cervical-cancer.html">UK Reality Star Jade Goody is Dying of Cervical Cancer</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">UK reality TV show celebrity Jade Goody, who appeared on the UK show Big Brother, has been diagnosed with cervical cancer and has reportedly been given months to live.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/0215101-new-york-jets-coach-rex-ryan-undergoes-weight-loss-surgery.html">New York Jets Coach Rex Ryan undergoes Weight Loss Surgery</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">New York Jets football coach Rex Ryan underwent a lap-band weight loss surgery at NYU Medical Center on March 13th according to a Jets spokesman Bruce Speight.  The consequences of living life morbidly obese are obvious, but does the surgery work? </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/olympic-equestrian-courtney-king-dye-in-coma-0308104.html">Olympic Equestrian Courtney King-Dye in Coma </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Olympic equestrian and dressage rider Courtney King-Dye has been severely injured while schooling a young horse.  Equestrian injuries are quite common, occurring about once for every 2040 hours of riding.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/mosi-tatupu-american-football-player-of-samoan-descent-dies-at-age-54.html">Mosi Tatupu, American Football Player of Samoan Descent, Dies at Age 54</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Former New England Patriots fullback Mosi Tatupu has died in Hawaii.  He had hypertension, although the direct cause of his death is not reported.  <br/ ><br/ >Tatupu was of American Samoan descent.  American Samoans have high rates of obesity and hypertension.  Was he a prisoner of his genes?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/slam-dunk-champion-nate-robinson-is-shorter-than-me-0215101.html">Slam Dunk Champion Nate Robinson is Shorter than Me.  What Am I Doing Wrong?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Dunking a basketball is not as easy as the professionals make it look.  So it was pleasure to see the three-time NBA slam dunk champion, 5-feet-9-inch Nate Robinson, win the event on Saturday night.  
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/0131101-the-athletes-sex-drugs-and-hiv.html">The Athletes: Sex, Drugs, and HIV</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Athletes behaving badly are in the news again: Darryl Strawberry is coming out with a tell-all book detailing his sex-and-drugs stories from his time with the Mets; Alex Rodriguez is in the doghouse for having used anabolic steroids sometime between 2001 and 2003...</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/123009-mike-leach-concussion.html">Texas Tech Coach Mike Leach Fired for Ostracizing Player Adam James Who Would Not Play With A Concussion</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Texas Tech Coach Mike Leach was suspended this month and terminated for cause after allegedly isolating wide receiver Adam James in a dark electrical closet after he would not play with a concussion. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/120109-sosa-skin.html">Sammy Sosa's Skin: Ultraviolet Light and Skin Cream</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Sammy Sosa attributes his lighter skin tone to the effects of UV light and skin cream.  Mt. Sinai Dermatology section chief Dr. Bobby Buka sheds light on how the skin becomes hyperpigmented and how it can be lightened.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/kareem-leukemia-110911.html">Kareem Abdul Jabbar likes his Chances with Leukemia</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Kareem Abdul Jabbar is a spokesperson for the Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) medication Imatinib Mesylate.  But we're not convinced that the medication works.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/browns-flu.html">Cleveland Browns Sacked by Flu</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Twleve Cleveland Browns players missed practice on Wednesday due to flu-like symptoms, according to Coach Eric Mangini.  Practice for the remaining players was cut back by reducing repetitions, increasing time for rest.  Mangini cited HIPPA privacy regulations from preventing him from discussing the health conditions of individual players.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/stretching.html">Does Stretching Prevent Sports Injuries?  Probably Not.</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Over $53 million dollars is wasted paying salaries of the  injured reserve list of players on the Mets.  Why are these injuries happening in the first place?  Well conditioned, muscular men swinging bats and running a few bases should wind up in an easy chair at the end of the day, not at a hospital.  A friend of mine commented that it probably has to do something with their lack of stretching before the games.  Probably not the case.  

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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/knee-nadal.html">Jumper’s Knee Forces Rafael Nadal out of Wimbledon this year</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from this year’s Wimbledon tournament due to “jumper’s knee,” also called patellar tendinitis, a degenerative disease of the extensor mechanism of the knee.  Does this foretell an end to his tennis career?  We sure hope not.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/does-abstinence-make-the-bat-grow-longer-nope..html">Does Abstinence Make the Bat Grow Longer?  Nope.</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">We've noticed New York Yankee slugger Alex Rodgriguez stepping out with actress Kate Hudson, and couldn't help wondering whether he subscribed to the notion, like football player Brian Bosworth, that intercourse before a game threatens game performance.  Turns out it doesn't matter.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/clemens-3.html">Clemens Latest Steroid Tale Taps Stepdad’s Cardiac History</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Could it be that Roger Clemens is so dumb that he doesn’t realize that a stepfather isn’t a blood relative? He used the history of heart disease suffered by his stepfather as proof that he would never use steroids because of the risk of heart disease. Roger’s stepdad died when he was only eight years old. That means  any sort of shared lifestyle or environmental impact on their hearts was minimal. Maybe the next time Roger crafts his performance enhancing drug excuse, he'll do his homework.

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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/mannyhcg.html">Manny Ramirez Trying to Be a Man?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Former Boston Red Sox and now Los Angeles Dodgers baseball slugger Manny Ramirez tested positive for the banned performance enhancing substance HCG. A baseball source told SI.com that Ramirez was not aware he was given the substance or that he may have had a medical reason for taking it. Oh, really? Hard to believe considering that HCG is a hormone closely linked to pregnancy.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/lasik.html">Lasik and the Professional Athlete</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Atlanta Braves All-Star catcher Brian McCann was taken out of the lineup last weekend because he was complaining of blurry vision in his left eye.  McCann had laser eye surgery, or LASIK, in 2007.  The question is: is his blurry vision from dryness, which is common after LASIK, or is it because he has had a regression in his prescription and needs additional laser?  
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/perrygbs.html">"Refrigerator" Perry Hospitalized for Guillain-Barre Syndrome Complication</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">William “The Refrigerator” Perry, the 350 pound football defenseman-turned-running back was hospitalized for complications related to Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS).  The good news is that most people with GBS recover to full or near-full function. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/ichiro-ulcer.html">Ichiro Suzuki: Take Me Out to the Hospital</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The Seattle Mariners star right field baseball player Ichiro Suzuki was placed on the 15 day disabled list yesterday due to fatigue from a bleeding ulcer.  Patients who bleed excessively can have anemia, or low blood, and this can cause fatigue.  The Associated Press comments that a stomach ulcer is a “relatively rare condition for an athlete.” This may not actually be true.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/lance-clavicle.html">Encouragement for Lance Armstrong: Break a Clavicle</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The seemingly invincible Lance Armstrong, 37, broke his collarbone while cycling in a race in Northern Spain on March 23, 2009.  If you are superstitious, you may wish to tell a cyclist before a race not 'to break a leg' but instead, to 'break a collarbone'; collarbone fractures are common among cyclists.  Mr. Armstrong has reportedly agreed to surgical repair, according to ABC News.  Some types of clavicular fractures can lead to suboptimal outcomes if managed without surgery, according to Kim and colleague, especially those that are displaced.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/sports/when-competing-dont-inhale.html">When Competing, Don’t Inhale</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The Weekly News of the World, a British tabloid, reported on February 2, 2009, that Olympic Gold-Medalist Michael Phelps, was observed using a Bong during a house party at the University of South Carolina in November, 2008.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/0810101-fantasia-makes-suicidal-gesture-aspirin-toxicity-can-be-deadly.html">Fantasia Makes Suicidal Gesture; Aspirin Toxicity Can Be Deadly</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Fantasia Barrino, season three champion of American Idol who was recently accused of adultery by an angry wife, has been hospitalized after an apparent suicidal gesture, according to multiple published reports.  Aspirin is in fact a potent poison if taken in excess</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/actress-zsa-zsa-gabor-breaks-her-hip.html">Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor Breaks Her Hip</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor sustained a hip fracture after falling out of her bed on Saturday.  About a quarter of all women who break their hip will die within a year.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/0607101-sex-and-the-city-bio-identical-hormones-and-breast-cancer.html">Sex and the City: Bio-Identical Hormones and Breast Cancer</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The character Samantha uses bio-identical hormones to control symptoms of menopause in the campy movie Sex and the City 2.  We have no high-quality knowledge of whether bio-identical hormones are safer or more effective than traditional hormone replacement; they could in fact be more dangerous and less effective.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/actor-and-rapper-50-cent-and-the-all-icee-diet-0528101.html">Actor and Rapper 50 Cent and the All-Icee Diet</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">While a low calorie diet is thought to prolong lifespan, at least in some animal models, a starvation diet which provides substantially fewer calories and nutrients than is needed for the normal human functioning may in fact predispose a person to the development of cancer later in life.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/0519101-kelly-prestons-pregnancy-the-role-of-advanced-maternal-age.html">Kelly Preston's Pregnancy: the Role of Advanced Maternal Age</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">John Travolta and Kelly Preston have announced that they are about three months pregnant, according to multiple published reports.  Although Kelly Preston looks youthful and beautiful, her biological clock marches on, and we wondered whether she was likely to have conceived using her own eggs. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/0331101-david-mills-emmy-award-winning-tv-writer-dies-of-brain-aneurysm.html">David Mills, Emmy Award Winning TV Writer, Dies of Brain Aneurysm</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">David Mills, the Emmy Award-winning television writer and journalist, collapsed and died of brain aneurysm Tuesday while working in New Orleans.  He was 48.  The development of brain aneurysm is affected by genetic and in-utero factors, as well as by hypertension and smoking.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/0229101-michael-blosil-marie-osmonds-son-dies-by-suicide.html">Michael Blosil, Marie Osmond's Son, Dies by Suicide</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Michael Blosil, Marie Osmond’s 18 year old adopted son, apparently committed suicide by jumping from his apartment. Children who are adopted are more than twice as likely to attempt suicide than those non-adoptees.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/0105103-casey-johnson-diabetes-dka-ketoacidosis.html">Heiress Casey Johnson, Diabetic, Dead at Age 30</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Heiress and socialite Casey Johnson was found dead on Monday morning.  She was 30 years old. 
<br/ ><br/ > 

Johnson, of Johnson and Johnson fame, had type 1 diabetes, and reportedly had trouble with alcohol and drug addiction.
Persons with type 1 diabetes, and alcoholics, are at risk of a life threatening medical problem called ketoacidosis.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/0120012-reality-survivor-dies-of-breast-cancer-masked-by-implants.html">Reality Survivor Jenny Lyon Dies of Breast Cancer Masked by Implants</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Jennifer Lyon, a contestant on the US realtiy show Survivor: Palau, died this week at home from breast cancer.  <br/ ><br/ >As I read of her death, my immediate question was: are women who have cosmetic breast implants more likely to have a delayed diagnosis of breast cancer than women who do not have implants?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/112909-christine-daniels-mike-penner.html">Christine Daniels AKA Mike Penner, Transgendered Sportswriter, Dies by Suicide</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Long time Los Angeles Times sports writer Christine Daniels died by suicide this week.  Daniels had changed her name from Mike Penner 2 years ago after announcing that she had been living as a transexual.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/112009-klum.html">Will Heidi Klum Have Post-Pregnancy Weight "Auf" by December?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Supermodel Heidi Klum will be hosting this year's Victoria Secret Fashion Show airing December 1st on CBS.  The thing is, she just gave birth to her 4th child, and she expects to lose 20 pounds.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/111809-quivrin.html">Death in France: Actor Jocelyn Quivrin Succumbs to Head Trauma After Car Crash</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">What is it about France and horrible motor vehicle collisions? When I heard the news that actor Jocelyn Quivrin had died of head trauma following a motor vehicle collision in a french tunnel, my first reaction was: didn't that happen to Princess Di?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/propofol.html">Big Trouble for Michael Jackson's Doctor </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>In case you haven't been able to tell from the news already, Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray is in a lot of trouble.&nbsp; </p>
<p>"Why don't they just leave him alone?" someone asked me the other day.&nbsp; "Jackson must have been the most demanding patient ever, impossible to deal with.&nbsp; He probably pleaded wit</p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/EA-voyeurism.html">Reporter Erin Andrews Victim of Voyeurism</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">ESPN sideline reporter Erin Andrews was videotaped through a hotel peephole, and the video was posted online.  Voyeurs frequently have poor health indicators such as sexually transmitted disease and substance abuse.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/jobs-liver.html">Steve Jobs' Liver Transplant May Affect Job Performance</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Steve Jobs' liver transplant for treatment of a neuroendocrine pancreatic tumor was kept confidential under medical privacy laws for about two months.  Is it right to allow public figures to keep their medical information private when that information could affect the lives and livelihoods of tens of thousands of other people?  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/chaz.html">From Chastity to Chaz: Cher’s Little Girl Announces Gender Transition</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Chastity Bono, the 40-year-old offspring of Cher and Sonny Bono, has announced that she will make a gender transition from female to male and will take the name Chaz.  Not all transgender persons undergo surgery.  Persons who are psychologically stable, with a pre-surgery physical appearance that is consistent with gender transition, and a strong and consistent dissatisfaction with their birth gender are most likely to benefit from surgery.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/untitled-document.html">David Hasselhoff: Have Media Reports of Drinking Been Accurate?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Now, let's get a few things straight: first off, contrary to the Daily News' report, foaming at the mouth is not a reliable sign of alcohol intoxication.  Secondly, where did this mythical blood alcohol level of 0.39% come from?  We must regard it with suspicion.  The truth, though, is that binge drinking is unequivocally life-threatening.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/prince-sz.html">Prince, Epilepsy, and Sexual Ecstasy</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The popular singer Prince revealed a secret in an interview with PBS’s Tavis Smiley: that his childhood struggles with epilepsy forced him to be “flashy” and “noisy” to cope with being teased often in school.  Epilepsy, or seizures, has been portrayed in the media as associated with madness and sexual ecstacy.  Is there a real link?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/endo.html">Padma Lakshmi of "Top Chef" Battles Endometriosis</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Padma Lakshmi, the beautiful host of the popular show ‘Top Chef’, revealed her battle with a common but often misunderstood gynecological problem called endometriosis, in which the lining of the uterus, or endometrium, grows outside of the uterus itself. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/jennifer-lovefunny.html">Jennifer Love Hewitt: Funny Guys Get the Girl</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Oft-photographed actress Jennifer Love Hewitt is dating comedian Jamie Kennedy, and explains she prefers her men to be “trustworthy” and a “geek”.  Humor is even more important for good health than social support or spirituality.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/obama-water-dog.html">The Presidential Dog: Health Benefits</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">What are the health benefits of owning a dog?   In the Journal of the American Geriatric Society, Raina et al demonstrated an increase in the activities of daily living among older pet owners compared to non-pet owners.  A study evaluating the survival rate 1 year after a heart attack conducted by Friedman and colleague revealed that dog owners were significantly less likely to die than non-dog owners.  

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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/fox-happy.html">Happy as a Fox</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Michael J. Fox says that his wife, actress Tracy Pollan, never lets him use his Parkinson’s disease as a “free pass”.  Fox made his remarks on the Good Morning America show.  Fox married Pollan in 1988 and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease just 3 years later.  He claims she is “more powerful, light hearted, funny and easy” because of his disease and has become a better “friend and companion”.  It turns out most spouses of patients with Parkinson’s disease don’t have it so easy.  Caregivers of Parkinson’s disease patients are found to have more mood disorders and a worse quality of life than the general population. 



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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/lauer-deer-shoulder.html">Matt Lauer Versus the Deer: Separated Shoulder</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Matt Lauer, the 51-year-old host of the 'Today' show underwent surgery to repair a separated shoulder sustained after hitting a deer while riding his bike, according to anchor Ann Curry.  Lauer was wearing a helmet.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/the-muscles-from-brussels-struggle-with-bipolar-depression.html">The Muscles from Brussels' Struggle with Bipolar Depression</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Belgian actor Jean Claude Van Damme thought about suicide in mid-1997, after the filming of Knockoff was finished. It was then that he was formally dosed with rapid-cycling bipolar disorder and placed on sodium valproate, which he calls "that simple salt." </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/Bristol-abstinence.html">Bristol Palin Knows: Intentions of Abstinence Don't Work</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s 18-year old daughter Bristol, who gave birth in December of 2008, said in an interview with Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren,said that teaching abstinence is “not realistic at all,” as a way of preventing teen pregnancy.  Is there evidence to back this up?  There is indeed.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/jett-travolta-and-the-risk-of-kawasakis-disease.html">Jett Travolta and the Risk of Kawasaki’s Disease</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Jett Travolta's death has left many people sympathetic towards his parents, actors John Travolta and Kelly Preston. While the cause may not be known until an autopsy, two scenarios seem most likely: death from seizure and head trauma, or sudden cardiac death due to scarred or ruptured coronary arteries after Kawasaki's disease.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/in-company-with-oprah-many-people-do-not-recognize-obesity.html">In Company with Oprah: Many People do not Recognize Obesity </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Oprah is obese again.  There is no pejorative intent here: the word ‘obese’ has a medical definition.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/cuttino-mobley-has-a-big-heart.html">Cuttino Mobley has a Big Heart</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In November 2008, Cuttino Mobley was a star point guard in the NBA. In December, he chose to end his NBA career to avoid possible sudden cardiac death due to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/in-the-news/pizza-face-and-scaly-girl-kindred-souls.html">Pizza Face and Scaly Girl: Kindred Souls</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">"Bobby, what's that on your face," my 8th grade teacher screamed out in the middle of class, noticing my rather large pimple erupting in the center of my forehead. I wasn't sure if she was trying to protect the neighboring students from an impending explosion or if she had never seen such a large zit before.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/rumors-of-chelsea-clintons-vegan-diet.html">Rumors of Chelsea Clinton's Vegan Diet </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Chelsea Clinton, daughter of former U.S. president Bill Clinton and current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, married Marc Mezvinsky over the weekend in Rhinebeck, New York, according to multiple published reports.  Although the guests are reported to have dined on steak and salmon, according to the New York Daily News, Chelsea Clinton is reported to have been following a vegan diet for about a decade.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/0628101-gwyneth-paltrows-vitamin-d-deficiency.html">Gwyneth Paltrow's Vitamin D Deficiency</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Actress Gwyneth Paltrow has announced on her blog Goop that she has bone loss and low levels of vitamin D.  Vitamin D is an essential nutrient and hormone that is found in supplemented foods such as dairy products and in certain types of fatty fish such as wild salmon, but the most important source of vitamin D is sunlight.  Yes, that's right, sunlight is good for you.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/0620101-lindsey-lohans-kombucha-habit.html">Lindsey Lohan's Kombucha Habit</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The NY Post claims that the Kombucha label states the tea contains 0.5 percent alcohol and has since been removed from Whole Foods stores due to the possible inaccuracies of the label.  That would jibe nicely with Lindsey Lohan's alcohol alibi. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/0511101-beau-biden-hospitalized-after-stroke-why-is-he-at-risk.html">Bret Michaels has a Patent Foramen Ovale: a Hole in the Heart Caused a Mini-Stroke</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Now, this is really getting ridiculous.  As if diabetes, appendicitis and intracranial bleed were not enough, Bret Michaels has suffered a mini-stroke due to a hole in his heart. <br/ ><br/ >About a quarter of us have an anatomical feature our heart that persisted since before we were born called a PFO.  This structure chutes blood that may contain blood clots from the right side of heart to the left side, imperiling the brain.  

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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/0413101-bret-michaels-appendicitis-alvarado-score.html">Bret Michaels Hospitalized for Appendicitis</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Bret Michaels underwent an emergency appendectomy yesterday after developing severe stomach pain.  The diagnosis of appendicitis is at once simple and complex. The goal of the clinician here, to sort out those patients who have a cause of abdominal pain that requires surgery from those who do not, in all cases without error (false positives or false negatives), is unattainable. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/do-tatoos-reveal-a-persons-personality-ask-jesse-james..html">Do Tatoos Reveal a Person's Personality?  Ask Jesse James.</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">It is hard to turn away from the photos plastered all over the media of Jesse James’ mistress Michelle “Bombshell” McGee.  Sure, some people might find some of her features attractive, but what is most eye catching are her numerous colorful full body tattoos against her pale skin. <br/ > But women who wear tatoos are perceived to be riskier and more likely to engage in illegal activities.  Is that a good image to project?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/0211102-president-clinton-heart-health-care-apples-to-kumquats.html">President Clinton's Cardiac Care Choices: Comparing Apples and Kumquats </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Former U.S. President Bill Clinton was hospitalized today at NewYork Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus - 168th Street) for symptoms of chest pain, and underwent interventional cardiac catheterization, according to multiple published reports. <br/ ><br/ >President Clinton has publicly expressed his concern about his health care choices.  Would he have had a better outcome if his disease had been treated differently?  In this article, we look at the comparison of apples to kumquats.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/0202101-gisele-bundchens-waterbirth-could-it-have-reduced-the-risk-of-complications.html">Gisele Bundchen's Waterbirth: Could it Have Reduced the Risk of Complications?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Supermodel Gisele Bundchen, wife of NFL quarterback Tom Brady, reports that she gave birth in her penthouse. While we think a home for a first pregnancy is too risky for our taste, the concept of the water birth was intriguing.  <br/ ><br/ >We wanted to know: do babies born by waterbirth have an increased rate of infection compared to those born through normal spontaeous vaginal delivery without the benefit of the bath?  And do mothers who delivery in the bath have decreased rate of tearing or episiotomy than those born without a waterbath?  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/0127101-celebrity-relationships-marred-by-the-betrayal-of-infidelity.html">Celebrity Relationships of Elizabeth Edwards and Elin Nordegren Marred by the Betrayal of Infidelity</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">What do Elizabeth Edwards and Elin Nordegren have in common?  Both are partners in celebrity relationships that bore children, and in which suffered infidelity.  

<br/ ><br/ >Infidelity can be considered a form of betrayal, which is a sense of harm due to the actions or ommisions of a trusted person.  What does betrayal do to a couple, and how often can they recover?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/will-tiger-woods-sex-addiction-treatment-prevent-divorce.html">Could Tiger Wood's Hypersexual Disorder Have Been Prevented By Spending Time with his Children?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Elin Nordegren, Tiger Woods' long suffering wife, is reportedly postponing a decision on divorce until after Woods completes rehab for sexual addiction, according to US magazine.  But Tiger might have been able to change his own body chemistry by spending more time with his children.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/121809-Ivana-Trump-Cursing-Children.html">Verbally Abusing Children is Asking For Trouble; Just Ask Ivana Trump</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Ivana Trump's outburst of swearing against children that she thought were being disruptive on an airplane lead to her removal from the plane by authorities.  <br/ ><br/ >Good thing she is not the mother of the children; children who are victims of frequent verbal aggression have the highest rates of physican aggression, school delinquency, criminal behavior, and interpersonal problems.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/09-parton-simpson-breast-reduction-05.html">To Dolly Parton and Jessica Simpson: To Reduce Back Pain, Consider Breast Reduction Surgery</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">I can't really understand why the singing stars Dolly Parton and Jessica Simpson put up with the chronic back pain that they get from having large breasts.  Both women were recently tweeting about the back pain they experience with their large sized breasts.  Yes, I know there are advantages to having large breasts, especially if one is a celebrity.  But the disadvantages are rarely discussed.  
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/semenya.html">Runner Caster Semenya's Right to Privacy</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The International Olympic Committee had a policy of compulsory gender testing until 1999, but did away with the policy because it was largely unnecessary and a gross invasion of privacy.  Caster Semenya, the South African champion runner, was tested without her prior knowledge and permission by Athletics South Africa.  <br/ ><br/ >If she had known what was in store for her, she may have chosen to refuse the test and not race.  

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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/suicide-civil.html">Former Civil Partner of UK Comedian Matt Lucas Dies by Suicide</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Kevin McGee, the former civil partner of UK Comedian Matt Lucas, has died by hanging, the Independent reports.  <br/ > <br/ >
Lucas had been playing the starring role in the West End's Prick Up Your Ears.  A systematic review of suicide in lesbian, gay and bisexual people reveals that they are more than twice as likely to attempt suicide than non-LGB people.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/prisoner-cancer.html">Cancer-Free Madoff is Lucky: Prisoners With Cancer Die Sooner Than Those on the Outside</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">A spokeswoman for the Federal Bureau of Prisons says that Bernie Madoff does not have cancer.  <br/ > <br/ >Prisoners with cancer die much sooner than those on the outside with cancer.  And inmates are much more likely to die a violent death while in prison than upstanding citizens.  What Madoff's fate will be, only time will tell.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/watson-hip.html">Did Tom Watson's New Body Part Help His Golf Handicap?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">If professional golfer Tom Watson had made an 8 foot putt, he would have won the British Open.  Not bad for a 59 year-old man who is one year out from a total hip replacement.  <br/ > <br/ >With a death rate of one in 100, getting a total hip replacement should be considered for reasons other than improving your golf handicap.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/obama-gray.html">Obama's Gray Hair: How it Happened</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Much has been made of President Obama's graying hair  Gray hair starts to appear in whites at an average of about 34 years of age, and in blacks at about age 43.  Investigators have found that most graying hair is caused by a single common feature: A DNA deletion in the gene that protects against oxidative stress.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/cruzkids.html">Best Project in Life: Even Hot Movie Stars Need To Make Babies Before Forty</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Penelope Cruz 35 wants to have kids, perhaps with fellow movie star hottie Javier Bardem, but she wants to wait until she has time to make it her "best project in life". <br/ > <br/ > Good for her, but research shows that women who give birth after forty are more likely to experience complications including pre-eclampsia, placenta previa, and lower birth weights. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/jax.html">Michael Jackson Pronounced Dead</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Pop Singer Michael Jackson, once called the most excellent musical genius of all-time by humor columnist Dave Barry, has died in Los Angeles, multiple sources report.  He was 50 years old.  <br/ > <br/ >99.9% of people who suffer unwitnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest who do not have a return of pulse die.  Michael Jackson didn't have a chance.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/carradine-auto.html">David Carradine's Death: Knots and Asphyxia</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Initial reports that David Carradine died by suicide due to hanging have been supplanted by speculation that he died during auto-erotic asphyxiation.  <br/ > <br/ >Asphyxiators range in age from 9 to 77 and are usually caucasian males.  Causes of death during autoerotic asphyxiation are multiple and gruesome. <br/ > <br/ >Am I going to have to have a conversation with my son about the birds, the bees, and asphyxiation one day?  
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/exodus.html">Exodus Tyson Succumbs to Cord Injury</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Mike Tyson’s 4-year-old daughter Exodus died in a strangulation accident when she became caught in a cable hanging from a treadmill at their home.  Unfortunately, death by accidental strangulation in children is not uncommon.  Those who do not get a heart beat back before arriving at the hospital are the most likely to die.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/nat-cole-kidney.html">The Show Must Go On: Hep C Shouldn’t Trip Up Natalie Cole’s Transplant Recovery</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The good news is that Natalie Cole's pre-existing Hepatitis C infection is unlikely to cause problems with her recovery from a kidney transplant. Surprised? We were too. <br/ >
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The Hepatitis virus does not appear to affect donor kidney function during the first year after the operation 
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/hawking.html">Stephen Hawking Beating the Odds</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Stephen Hawking was hospitalized at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge on Monday, April 20th, after falling very ill at home.  Hawking reportedly had suffered from a "chest infection", likely a pneumonia, and has been making a good recovery in Hospital.  It makes sense that a genius like Stephen Hawking could survive into his late 60s despite having a devastating progressive neurological disease like Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis even though most die within seven years of diagnosis.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/ATV.html">Risky Riding: Former Congressman Dies in ATV Accident</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Former Utah congressman Bill Orton died Saturday afternoon after his all terrain vehicle (ATV) flipped over while riding in the Little Sahara Sand Dunes.  He was 60 years old.  There is no denying that it is funand exciting to drive around in an ATV, but are the risks too high?  The risk of death and severe injury from riding ATVs appears to be higher in older users.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/infidelity-boss.html">When it Comes to Infidelity, Who's the Boss?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Ann Kelly is being accused by her husband of having an extramarital affair with the married rock star Bruce Springsteen.  Both deny the acusation. If men and women are well aware of the potential consequences of extramarital affairs, why do they do it?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/ffca.html">Farrah Fawcett: Stress Contributes to Anal Cancer</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In a YouTube clip of Access Hollywood, Actress Farrah Fawcett said "stress is what feeds your cancer, stress is what gives you cancer."  Fawcett has been diagnosed with anal cancer.  While there are several types of anal cancer, the vast majority are classified as squamous cell carcinoma.  Squamous cell anal carcinoma appears to be caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), the same type of virus that causes cervical cancer and genital warts. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/helmtets-richardson.html">Helmets: Even for Movie Stars</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Natasha Richardson, Tony award winner and wife of actor Liam Neeson, is reportedly brain dead from a head injury sustained during a ski lesson at Mont Tremblant, in Canada.  She was not wearing a helmet.  Based on the description of the event, Ms. Richardson may have had an epidural hematoma, which is sometimes called "talk and die" syndrome, because patients suffer bleeding next to the brain that becomes apparent only after pressure has built up inside, usually in about an hour.  Patients with epidural hematoma can occasionally be saved if they have already reached a hospital that has staff to perform emergency neurosurgery before the pressure builds to the point of irreversibly damaging the brain.  This irreversible pressure damage is called herniation. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/routine-surgery-or-just-for-first-ladies.html">Routine Surgery, or Just for First Ladies?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The former First Lady, 83 year old Barbara Bush, had open heart surgery to repair her aortic valve.  Comedian Robin Williams is scheduled to have a similar operation this week.  Bush’s surgeon, Dr Gerald Lawrie, described the procedure as “routine”.  It is hard to imagine that anything involving cutting through one’s chest wall and slicing open one’s beating heart could be routine, especially for an elderly patient like Barbara Bush.  Why, a poor unsuspecting patient might think from such a description that the chance of a bad outcome such as death is as low as the chance of winning a lottery ticket. Not so.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/people/featured-articles/actress-doctor.html">Michelle William's Daughter: to be Actress or Doctor?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Actress Michelle Williams wants her 3 year old daughter, whose father is the late Oscar winner Heath Ledger, to be a doctor.   There is no doubt that being in the public eye all day long can end with unwanted mental and physical strain.  But is life as a doctor all that it's held up to be?  Why is it that Kibbe et al found that 32% of academic surgeons would not recommend their job to their children or medical students?  With a total average debt of nearly $125,000 after completing medical school, it comes as no surprise that they found 35% of surgeons felt this debt placed a strain on their relationships, 48% found it impacted their living accommodations, and 29% felt it forced their significant other to work.  This six figure debt will no doubt only rise in the future.  

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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-videos/0902101-child-with-celiac-disease-anorexia-nervosa-or-both.html">Child with Celiac Disease, Anorexia Nervosa, Or Both?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>In this YouTube video, a child with celiac disease was diagnosed with Anorexia Nervosa, despite multiple hospitalizations.&nbsp; <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celiac_disease" target="_blank">Celiac disease</a> (sometimes spellled coeliac disease) in an inherited disease in which the gut cannot properly digest gluten, </p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-videos/0701101-red-40-carmine-allergy.html">Itchy Mystery Solved: Say No to Food Coloring</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">There's nothing wrong with a little cake every now and then, but children seem to be subjected to the worst sorts of sweets; bright blue cupcakes, canary yellow clown-shaped concoctions with bright red noses and multicolored sprinkles.   At one party, my son ate the bottom of the cupcake first, saying to his friend, "I'm saving the best for last."  He left the brightly colored frosting untouched.  He knows better than to eat food coloring.  

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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-videos/0603101-alcoholic-energy-drink-four-loko-sending-teens-to-the-hospital.html">Alcoholic Energy Drink Four Loko Sending Teens to the Hospital</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">So, I'm not looking forward to this year's prom season, not because of any personal vendetta against Stairway to Heaven, but because prom is when teenagers take particular pride in becoming intoxicated to the point of hospitalization. <br/ ><br/ >And some alcoholic drinks, such as "Four Loko" look for all the world like energy drinks.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-videos/ny-lawmaker-proposes-restricting-salt-restaurants-0312101.html">NY Lawmaker Proposes Restricting Salt in Restaurants: Video and Commentary</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Here is our philosophy: people must be allowed to make bad choices about their health.  Autonomy is a defining pricinple of the American People.  This is why we cannot support Felix Ortiz's proposed ban on added sodium in food served in New York restaurants.  </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Everybody seems to be talking about the Department of Health’s new video on YouTube.  The subject of all the fascination?  A man drinking a can of soda with fat (yes, I said fat) pouring into his mouth.  The image is vile and disgusting, but effective!  During the video, you learn that drinking just one can of soda a day can lead to a 10 pound fat gain in just one year. </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Our reader's dilemma is that he wants to add iron to his diet without increasing vitamin K, because he is taking a medication called coumadin with which vitamin K interferes.  The solution?  Hearts of Palm.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-videos/antimicrobial-peptides-vitamin-D.html">Vitamin D Protects Against Flu</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>The comments below are transcribed from this interview with a biomedical researcher.&nbsp; </p>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Liver contains high levels of vitamin A and the antioxidant mineral selenium, both of which are very important in maintaining health and fighting infection.  Selenium deficiency appears to increase susceptibility to influenza infection.  Jacques Pepin demonstrates an easy liver recipe.  </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">April is Autism Month.  These are the first three in series of short videos of a lecutre by Julie Matthews that address the value of special diets in the management of Autism.  Medpie says: don't eat fake food.</div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Sherry Torkos, author of the Canadian Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, discusses the importance of sleep, diet, and exercise in boosting your immune system.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-videos/sunlight-cancer.html">Sunlight is Protective Against Cancer</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">People living at northern lattitudes have a higher mortality rate from cancer than those living near the equator.  The linking factor appears to be Vitamin D, which is made in the skin when exposed to the ultra-violet rays in sunlight. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/0729101-risks-of-the-detox-diet.html">The Risks of the Detox Diet</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The Master Cleanse (aka lemonade diet) requires limiting our food intake to water with lemons, laxative tea and salt water in order to “cleanse” the body.  Weight loss may occur from this diet but it is mainly from loss of water, not from fat loss.  <br/ ><br/ >It is clear that we were not meant to live on lemons and laxatives!</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/0610101-evidenced-based-diet-cinnamon-controls-blood-sugar.html">Evidenced Based Diet: Cinnamon Controls Blood Sugar</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">While cinnamon is not a cure-all and is no substitute for controlling carbohydrates and calories in your diet, it is a spice worth adding to your diet, especially if you have diabetes.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/0602101-organic-food.html">When to Buy Organic</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">According to the Environmental Working Group, the most contaminated foods are peaches, strawberries, apples, domestic blueberries, nectarines, cherries and imported grapes; buy these fruits organic! </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/0405101-should-the-parents-of-supermorbidly-obese-children-go-to-jail.html">Should the Parents of Supermorbidly Obese Children go to Jail?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">It is possible that genetic defects are responsible for more cases of child obesity than we realize because we haven’t yet discovered the responsible genes. I would hate to put a mother in jail or separate a family only to find out a few years later that the child suffers from a previously unheard of genetic defect. There is simply no way to know for sure whether a child is obese because of a parent’s neglect or some genetic predisposition.
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/how-to-have-a-nutritionally-healthy-playdate-0309101.html">How to Have a Nutritionally Healthy Playdate</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Play dates are a great way for your child to interact with other children, learn to share, build social skills, and most of all, have fun! But what happens when your overweight child comes home to tell you about the fried Oreos or fast food snack he consumed at his friend’s house?  <br/ ><br/ >Dr. Dolgoff gives tips on how to make playdates healthier. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/is-your-child-a-carbetarian-03022010.html">Is Your Child a "Carbetarian"?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">It is commonly believed that a vegetarian diet is a healthy diet. And that is usually true, but not always. Consider the "carbetarian", who eats only plant-based foods, but mostly in the form of starches.  Relying solely on carbohydrates for nourishment is not healthy. Dietary protein is important for maintaining your immune system and for building and repairing your body tissues. Vegetarians need to eat the proper amount of plant-based protein each day.
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/0223101-the-misguided-quest-for-a-thin-baby.html">The Misguided Quest for a Thin Baby: It's Shocking How Far Some Parents Will Go</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Consider the case pending against Brittainy and Samuel Labberton for attempting to starve their newborn daughter to the point of clinical emaciation. They were much more concerned about the child’s looks than the child’s health! When the baby gained some (much-needed) weight during a hospitalization, Brittainy complained “’Oh my God, she’s fat’ and ‘I have a fat baby,’”</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/the-evidence-based-diet-scallop-chowder-with-tomatoes-and-sage.html">The Evidence Based Diet: Scallop Chowder with Tomatoes and Sage</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">I developed this recipe for a tomato-based scallop chowder with sage to satisfy my hankering for a dairy-free seafood chowder made with my new favorite herb! It was a hit!  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/0204101-the-best-foods-to-eat-to-beat-the-winter-blues.html">The Best Foods to Eat to Beat The Winter Blues</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>In the winter when the cold weather blows in, you might find it hard to motivate yourself to get out of bed or even leave the house. Shorter winter days also mean less sunlight every day and sunlight helps us feel wide-awake. You might be experiencing a winter slump and a drop-off in energy levels like many other people.</p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/how-to-make-healthy-choices-about-food-dolgoff-0122101.html">New Years Resolutions for Healthy Choices About Food</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Do you snack before going shopping?  You should!  This simple habit could prevent you from making poor food choices at the market.  Dr. Joanna Dolgoff gives this and other tips for the new year about how to make healthy choices about food.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/121009-kids-sneaking-food.html">Is Your Child Sneaking Food?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>At times the desire to eat certain foods becomes overpowering and in an attempt to avoid disappointing Mom and Dad, kids start to sneak food.&nbsp; Often, parents do not see the amount of unhealthy foods their children are consuming.&nbsp; Have you noticed any erratic eating patterns, hidden candy wrappers, disappearing foods</p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/112209-lactose-intolerance-butternut-squash-pie.html">Lactose Intolerance: A Pumpkin Pie for the Rest of Us</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">This Thanksgiving, instead of being a “party pooper” (pun intended) and making pumpkin pies with dairy, give your lactose intolerant guests a chance to enjoy the bounty, and make this recipe for a dark chocolate butternut squash pie that is dairy-free.

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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/1114-cranberry-juice.html">The Evidence Based Diet: The Benefits of Cranberry Juice</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">My mother always told me to drink cranberry juice so that I wouldn’t get urinary tract infections.  Since I never got a urinary tract infection she may have been on to something.  However, now that I have been out of the house for two decades, I have stopped drinking cranberry juice, and I still never get urinary tract infections.  Is this a myth?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/Beandip.html">The Evidence Based Diet: Black-Eyed Peas Bean Dip May Help Lower Cholesterol</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Black-eyed peas ain't just Fergilicious, they're also good for you. They have anti-fungal and anti-viral properties and eating them can help lower your cholesterol--maybe faster than shakin' your booty will. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/chicken-soup-recipe.html">The Evidence Based Diet: Chicken Soup for Colds and Flu</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Chicken soup improves nasal mucous velocity more so than hot or cold water alone.  Throw in some star anise, garlic and tumeric and you have one healthy meal. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/evidence-based-diet-cooking-tomatoes-for-salsa-release-lycopene.html">The Evidence Based Diet: Cooking Tomatoes for Salsa Releases Lycopene</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Have you ever eaten at a restaurant and wished you could skip the entrée and just eat the salsa and chips?  Well maybe your taste buds and body were trying to tell you something.  Most salsa is made with tomatoes, and tomatoes are fantastic sources of lycopene. <br/ > <br/ >Lycopene, which appears to be protective against many types of cancer, is more bioavailable in tomatoes when they are cooked with a little bit of oil.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/oregano-pesto.html">The Evidence Based Diet: Fresh Oregano Pesto Might Keep Colon Cancer Away</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Many of us know oregano mostly as a key ingredient in pasta sauces or pizza. But it doesn’t just taste great; it may also help keep your colon safe from cancer. To channel oregano's many health-giving properties, I created an original recipe for oregano pesto.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/hummugus.html">The Evidence Based Diet: Try Hummagus Made With White Asparagus But Stay Calm, Please</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">You never know where the inspiration for a great recipe will come from. Last week my mother told me about a recent incident in Germany where a physical altercation erupted over the price of white asparagus at an open air market.  Asparagus has one of the highest antioxidant profiles of commonly consumed vegetables.  This new hummus recipe blends white asparagus with chickpeas and tahini.  Vegetarian and yummy!</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/ebd-ginger-1.html">The Evidence Based Diet: Ginger Cookies for Nausea, Pain, Cholesterol</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">One of ginger's well-researched benefits is its effect on nausea, even in pregnant women.  But did you know that ginger also improves cholesterol, fights pain, and wards off whining children?  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/craveomega.html">Out to Eat: Craving Omega 3 Fatty Acids</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Last Saturday night, I did my part to fight macular degeneration; I went out to eat.  I had been to Crave, a hip, urban restaurant in historic downtown Akron, Ohio, where the menu was chock-full of nutritional superstars.  Just doing my part.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/opinion/sfrice.html">The Evidence Based Diet: Swine Fried Rice</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">What if one cooks pork with star anise, the chinese spice that is used to manufacture the antiflu medication Tamiflu?  Good decision, as it turns out.  The neighbor kid ate it up.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/0830101-drinking-milk-can-help-garlic-breath.html">Drinking Milk Can Help Garlic Breath</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">As third-year medical students, we received lectures from attending physicians in various subspecialties.  The key teaching point of one ophthalmology attending who lectured seemed to be: don't eat garlic before examining patients, for you will offend them with your garlic breath.  <br/ ><br/ >No, really. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/how-to-pack-healthy-snacks-for-the-beach.html">How to Pack Healthy Snacks for the Beach</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"> But summer doesn’t give us the right to eat poorly. It’s important to stay healthy all year
round. Relaxing at the beach is a great way to spend the day, but make sure you bring some healthy treats to share.
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/0712101-guacamole.html">Guacamole, Anyone?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The Centers for Disease Control is reporting that about 4% of restaurant-acquired foodborn illness is due to guacamole, pico de gallo, or salsa cruda.  This is a shame, because theses foods can be very healthy choices for most people, most of the time. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/0426101-foods-worsen-seasonal-allergies.html">Did You Know that Certain Foods Worsen Seasonal Allergies?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The cross reaction between inhaled allergens and foods is one of the most common forms of food allergies in adults.  Certain foods, particularly fresh fruits and vegetables, have similar chemical structures as "pollen" grains. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/0131102-is-your-restaurant-lying-to-you-discrepancies-in-calorie-postings-widespread.html">Is Your Restaurant Lying to You?  Discrepancies in Calorie Postings Widespread</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">You can’t trust everything you read, especially if it is a nutrition label! In a disheartening study from the Journal of the American Dietetic Association, researchers found that many dietetic frozen food entrees had many more calories than their nutrition labels claimed; on average, the frozen foods, including items from Weight Watchers, Lean Cuisine, Healthy Choice, and South Beach, contained 8% more calories than their boxes suggested.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/010410-dolphins-mercury.html">Dophins: High in Mercury and Too Cute to Eat!</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The images in the linked video demonstrate the catastrophe of dolphins being harpooned.  There are no images of the twin catastrophe of public consumption of a meat notoriously high in methyl mercury. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/television-in-the-bedroom-generation-o-010510.html">Television in the Bedroom: Generation Obese</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Watching television while eating dinner, being influenced by the persuasive content of television advertising, and what rooms the television is located in the house are all contributing to our the new Generation O.  O is for obesity.  We have allowed this to happen and we are the cause of this rising danger to our children’s health and lifespan.   
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/Chocolate.html">Delicious Sin: Top Ten Reasons Why Chocolate Is Good for You</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Halloween approaches. If you've already bought your Trick or Treat candy on sale, you're  probably tempted to dip into the stash. Go ahead. Read our Top Ten Reasons Why Chocolate is Good for you and ease your guilt. And besides that big box store still has plenty of candy on sale.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/arsenic-flu.html">Arsenic in Drinking Water May Predispose to Severe H1N1 Flu Infection </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Arsenic, the favorite poison of Victorian widows-to-be, has long been known to cause serious health problems and even death.  

But now, we have another reason to be alert for arsenic: in mice, very low doses of arsenic impair the immune system sufficiently such that what should be a sub lethal dose of H1N1 influenza virus increases death, and may contribute to transmisison of the virus, compared to the same dose of H1N1 in mice who have not been exposed ot arsenic, according to a new study by Kozul et al.  

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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/coffee.html">Coffee May Prevent Diabetes</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"> have never understood the point of coffee.  It seemed like just a drug delivery system; coffee delivers caffeine the way that tobacco delivers nicotine.  At $5 a go, it seemed to me that those who spent money on coffee every day could trade that habit in for a pretty nice vacation.  But I've changed my mind; $5 spent on coffee may be one of the smartest investments that a person can make for their health. 
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/fasting-pregnancy.html">What are the Effects of Fasting on Pregnancy?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">While we would never recommend that pregnant women fast, there is evidence to suggest that fasting from sun-up to sundown may not be all that harmful to the growing fetus.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/lemonade.html">Girl Makes Lemonade, Life Gives Her Lemons</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Clementine Lee, a 10 year-old girl from New York City, was fined for selling 50 cent cups of lemonade on the Upper West Side of Manhattan because her father did not have a Parks permit to sell the lemonade.  Clementine was clearly upset and did not understand why selling lemonade could “hurt anyone.”  <br/ > <br/ >Sugared beverages are considered a primary cause of obesity in the United States.

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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/food-insecurity.html">Food Insecurity and Micronutrient Deficiency Affects Poor and Developed Nations </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">G-8 leaders meeting in L'Aquila, Italy, have pledged to raise $20 billion over the next three years to support food and farm aide for the world's poorest countries. One of the ironic problems associated with food insecurity is that people affected are frequently overwieght, especially women. What is going on?  It is likely that hungry people crave not only the calories in food, but are also driven to eat in order to obtain important micronutrients. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/vitamin-c-a-gout-preventer.html">Vitamin C a 'gout preventer'</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Making sure you get enough vitamin C could protect against the painful joint disease gout, work suggests.  Gout commonly manifests as a painful, red, and swollen joint.  When gout affects the first metatarsophalangeal joint, where the great toe meets the foot, it is called Podagra.  
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/warm-cuppa.html">A Warm Cup of Tea, Please</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">A study based in Northern Iran involving almost 50,000 participants found that those who drank hot tea (>65 degrees Celsius) instead of warm tea were 8 times more likely to develop esophageal cancer, according to Islami et al.  They also determined that drinking the hot tea within 2 minutes after pouring compared to waiting at least 4 minutes was associated with a five-fold increase in the likelihood of developing esophageal cancer.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/vitamins-or-whole-foods.html">Vitamins or Whole Foods?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Sometimes it’s hard convincing kids to eat well.   Some parents hide fruits and vegetables in kid’s meals, as described by Jessica Seinfeld or Missy Chase Lapine in their respective cookbooks.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/sugar-substitutes-stevia.html">Sugar Substitutes: Stevia</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In times of rising obesity rates and increased simple carbohydrate consumption through junk food, the general public and the food industry are looking for smarter alternatives. Nontraditional sweeteners and no-calorie sugar substitutes such as stevia, appear to be growing in number.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/oregano-oil-powerful-healing-from-your-garden.html">Oregano Oil: Powerful Healing From Your Garden</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Put in the words “oregano oil” or the component carvacrol into PubMed, and you will find over 450 articles cited.  Oregano oil is recognized for its anti-bacterial, anti-parasitic, and anti-fungal properties as well as its anti-allergen, anti- cancer, pro-physical and reproductive performance, and anti-inflammatory effects.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/in-the-news/cant-find-the-car-keys-check-your-blood-sugar.html">Can’t Find the Car Keys?  Check Your Blood Sugar</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Take heart; your poor memory may be due to high blood sugar, not Alzheimer’s disease.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/0815101-invasion-of-the-giant-cucumbers.html">Invasion of the Giant Cucumbers</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">What was I going to do with cucumbers larger than my arm?  We had already eaten cucumber-tomato salad every day since arriving; I had to come up with something else.  Since I knew that almost 90% of a cucumber was water I decided on trying to make a Cucumberade. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/0727101-oranges-for-osteoporosis.html">Eat Oranges to Prevent Osteoporosis</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">If you were to ask random people on the street what makes a person's bones strong, many people might say that a diet rich in calcium will do the trick.  A few people might know that vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin, affects bone strength, some might understand that using one's bones with weight bearing exersise will strengthen bones, and even fewer might know that inadequate testosterone reduces bone strength.  But did you know that adding foods rich in vitamin C to your diet, such as oranges, can also improve the health of your bones as well?  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/0617101-quercetin-and-the-allergy-sufferer.html">Quercetin and the Allergy Sufferer</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Quercetin works by blocking the production and release of a body chemical called histamine.  Common allergy medications such as Benadryl (diphenhydramine) work in a similar way.  Apples, cherries, and several other fruits and vegetables have good quantities of quercetin. 
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/Top-Five-Reasons-to-Avoid-Oysters-in-the-Summer.html">Top Five Reasons to Avoid Raw Oysters this Summer</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">That old saw about eating raw oysters only in months with the letter R?  It only applies if the oysters are harvested from northern lattitudes; for warmer waters permit greater growth of dangerous bacteria.  But even if you follow cold-water rule, you can still get sick.  <br/ ><br/ >The infectious agenst range from bacteria such as Vibrio cholera, the scourge of the developing world, to Norovirus, of cruise ship fame.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/0517101-pesticides-poison-ADHD.html">Hold the Poison; Organophosphate Pesticides Linked to ADHD</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The Environmental Protection Agency has banned the use of the pesticide carbofuran on food crops, the associated press reports.  The pesticide was deemed to be too high a risk for use in food crops due to the risk that its residue might remain on food eaten by humans, especially children.  Carbofuran is a cholinesterase inhibitor, and as such, it works in a similar way to chemical warfare agents like VX and Sarin.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/lactose-intolerance-0504101.html">Lactose Intolerance: A Cup of Conventional Milk Won't Hurt</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The big problem with the diagnosis of lactose intolerance is that there are no good diagnostic tests.  People often assume they have lactose intolerance when their symptoms are actually unrelated to lactose malabsorption.  So what do we do? <br/ ><br/ >It turns out that most lactose intolerant people can actually tolerate the lactose that is found in a single glass of milk, if consumed with other foods.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/0503101-fdas-salt-reduction-recommendations.html">Government Declines to Follow FDA's Salt Reduction Recommendations</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">According to a new statement from the Food and Drug Administration, Americans are eating way too much salt. The FDA has called for the government to impose stricter regulations on how much salt food products can contain. Unfortunately, the government has no plans to institute these suggestions. Instead, the FDA must rely on voluntary salt reductions from food manufacturers. To date, this approach has not worked very well.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/0421101-lamburgers-the-case-for-red-meat.html">Lamburgers: the Case for Red Meat</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">With the world more conscious about cardiovascular disease and cholesterol levels, red meat burgers may become extinct.  If this were to happen, what would we be missing, aside from taste?  As it turns out, we would miss a lot.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/0331102-gardening-clubs-benefit-kids.html">Gardening Clubs Benefit Kids</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">But what could a garden class do for children?  Don't they run around in the dirt enough on weekends anyway?  <br/ ><br/ >

It turns out that teaching children to garden may have unique health benefits.  Kids who are offered gardening instruction in schools tend to choose to eat vegetables at lunchtime.  
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      <div class="ditto_introText">When we get conflicting advice to avoid fish containing mercury and contaminants, and to eat more fish for the essential fatty acids, what should we do?  In this article we review the risks and benefits of eating fish, and provide insight into how to get essential fatty acids into your diet without becoming over exposed to toxins.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/canker-sores-what-a-pain-in-the-mouth.html">Canker Sores: What a Pain in the Mouth!</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">If you have not had the pleasure of experiencing an oral canker sore then you are lucky.  Imagine holding a lit match to the inner lining of your mouth for a few seconds.  That is what it feels like.  But some nutritional supplements appear to keep them at bay. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/0105102-bacon-and-eggs.html">Want a Smarter Baby?  Eat Bacon and Eggs </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">When I read the summary headline in the UK's Telegraph that Bacon and Eggs fed to mothers should make babies smarter, I wasn't surprised at all.  The conclusion is a bit of a stretch, because the study that it referred to was done in mice, not in people, and they were supplemented with the nutrient choline found in bacon and eggs, not the bacon and eggs themselves, but I still believe it. </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Pop, tonic, soft drink, I don't care what you call it, soda is everywhere.  In most supermarkets, an entire aisle is dedicated the display of soda.  Many adolescents drink soda daily, but raising prices should reduce consumption.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/121609-cookies-for-santa-recipe.html">Soy and Lactose Free Cookies for Santa</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In our house, Santa is lactose intolerant, and one of his constituents is allergic to soy.  Soy is a stealth ingredient in most types of chocolate (in the form of soy lecithin, an emulsifier).  Yet making cookies for Santa that are dairy free and contain no chocolate is not boring; a soy free, dairy free, chocolate cookie is not hard to make, and it is tasty as well.  </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">When I was growing up, my teenage brothers and I were always on high alert to detect each other's farts.  When we heard or smelled one, we cried foul, and ribbed each other mercilessly.  Sometimes, to avoid embarrassment, we passed one off by pretending that we had stubbed a toe, creaked a chair, or coughed or sneezed.  A fart, otherwise known as flatulence, was our own f-word.   

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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/112509-CLA.html">Conjugated Linoleic Acid: a Dietary Factor that May Prevent Holiday Weight Gain</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The risk of holiday weight gain is looming, but in addition to a brisk walk, dietary choices rich in conjugated linoleic acid may help prevent weight gain.  CLA is found naturally in the milk and meat of grass-fed ruminants such as cattle, goats and sheep.</div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Where did this idea, that serving sizes of movie snacks ought to accomodate the appetites of teenage football players, ever come from? <br/ >Whomever is in charge of the anti-obesity push in this country obviously has not been to movies lately.  After having to endure some very big eyes from two little girls, I caved in and bought a $7 small size serving of popcorn, which looked like the jumbo they used to serve in the olden days at the 99-cent theater.  
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/0911-squash-soup.html">The Evidence Based Diet: Butternut-Squash Soup to Prevent Leukemia?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Yes, we know, we can't really make any health claims that Butternut Squash soup with tumeric will prevent leukemia, or the FDA police will pull us over for speeding with a bad attitude.  But two components of the soup, Vitamin A and curcumin, appear to work synergistically to prevent the proliferation of leukemia HL-60 cells.  And it tastes good too!</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/FatHalloween.html">Halloween, Politics and Obesity</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The Great Pumpkin won't be visiting the unfortunate children of Democrats this year in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. Some uptight witch in the neighborhood has announced she won't give any candy to kids whose parents support President Obama. There's always the chance that she's actually a closeted liberal hoping to make the area's future right-wingers fatter and shorten their lifespans at the same time. Aside from this wacky scenario, for parents today, Halloween has become a dilemma--to give candy and contribute to the obesity epidemic or buck up and give out apples or toothbrushes or erasers...Recent research shows that kids like small toys just as much as candy. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/top-ten-eat-fish.html">Top Ten Reasons to Eat More Fish</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">While I can't seem to catch a fish to save my life, we do manage to eat fish regularly.  Even the kids eat fish and seafood; salmon, squid and flounder are their favorites.  <br/ > <br/ >That's a good thing, because eating fish keeps us healthy: medical research indicates a that a diet rich in fish can keep you smart, happy, and can prolong your life.  </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Infertility rates are on the rise (1% of births in 2005 were from assisted reproductive technology (ART)) and according to Wright et al almost half of the 52,041 ART births in 2005 produced multiple children. It's probably worth your time to consider the evidence if you are trying to have a baby: certain foods and food habits seem to be associated with fertility and infertility.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/HoneyB.html">The Bees' Knees: A Spoonful of Honey Can Soothe Burns, Calm Coughs</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Honey isn't necessarily better for you than regular sugar--and it's more fattening, with 64 calories per tablespoon compared to 45 calories per tablespoon of white sugar. But unlike white sugar, it does have a couple of health benefits: it makes a decent burn treatment and it's often more effective at treating and soothing common coughs than fancy cold medicines with dextromethorphan.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/garlic.html">Garlic for Common Colds: Believe What You Want</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">My wife thinks that garlic wards off the common cold.  While a Cochrane review found no consistent evidence that it works, she clings to the results of one positive randomized controlled trial. <br/ > <br/ >To get her to stop eating garlic raw, I had to promise to make her a garlic-laden meal.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/antiox-bbq.html">Zap BBQ Cancer Agents with BBQ Smarts</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Serious Masters of the Barbecue should reach for marinades with antioxidant ingredients such as mint, basil, and rosemary.  Why?  According to new research, marinades with such ingredients can prevent the formation of cancer causing agents in overcooked meat. <br/ > <br/ >From the kitchen of Dr. Robert Latkany, MedPie.com brings you an original marinade recipe.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/obama-fast-food.html">Obama or Not, Fast Food = Fast Calories</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Not long after President Obama’s weekly address about targeting the dangers of food production on merchants in New York City started riding the Obama food safety wave by using his name in fast food restaurants such as Obama Fried Chicken. Eating at fast food restaurants translates to higher fat and lower vegetable intakes.  
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/the-verdict-its-not-the-meat-its-the-lack-of-fish.html">The Verdict: It’s Not the Meat, It’s the Lack of Fish</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">While the American Dietetic Association , the Dietitians of Canada, and a new study reported on CNN claim that a diet high in red meat is bad for your health, the evidence is somewhat more nuanced.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/vit-c-scurvy-love.html">Vitamin C Deficiency: Scurvy Love</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Scurvy, or vitamin C deficiency, was the scourge of long sea voyages until methods of preserving fruit or vegetables high in vitamin C were discovered. While low vitamin C is associated with cardiovascular disease, high vitamin C is associated with increased frequency of sexual intercourse.  Watch the YouTube video called Scurvy Love.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/untitled-document.html">Miracle Berries: Acai of Relief or Dessert as Usual?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The acai berry (pronounced ah-cye-EE), found on the acai palm in South American rain forests has been touted as a top anti-aging, high-energy-producing superfood, and has attracted the attention of numerous celebrity promoters such as Dr Mehmet Oz on Oprah Winfrey’s show, media mogul Summer Redstone, and Dr. Nicholas Perricone.  Despite the published skepticism about the Acai berry's health benefits in the New York Times, Medpie.com could not find any negative claims about the acai berry in electronically available published literature.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/iodine-deficiency-pregnanct.html">Iodine Deficiency in Pregnant Women</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Researchers at Boston University Medical Center found that only 51 percent of U.S. prenatal multivitamins contain iodine, which could result in iodine deficiency, the UPI reports.  Iodine is found in seafood, and supplemented salt.  

Iodine deficiency in pregnant women can lead to hypothyroidism, and cretinism in the child, a syndrome of significantly impaired physical, mental and cognitive growth.

Hypothyroidism from iodine deficiency is most commonly found in people who live in landlocked countries where seafood is inaccessible.
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/peanut-butter-salmonella.html">Peanut Butter: Salmonella Sandwiches or Antioxidant Miracle?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Just about everyone, aside from those with nut allergies, has enjoyed the taste of peanut butter.    Peanuts are rich in oil, protein, and B vitamins, and the antioxidant of red-wine fame, resveratrol. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/nutrition/featured-articles/kids-and-alternative-treatments-choose-the-fish-oil.html">Kids And Alternative Treatments: Choose the Fish Oil</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine revealed a report which suggests that more than one in ten children use alternative medicine (AM) according to the associated press.</div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">"The situation in Somalia is particularly worrying because the Somali displaced people are settled in areas of the country that are too dangerous for the humanitarian worker to access."</div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">The Florida urologist who won't take care of patients who supported healthcare reform is asserting that Hospice care will be substantially harmed by Medicare cuts.  This may be true, but there are also new provisions in the bill which should help hospice patients as well.  The true effects of health care reform on hospice care will not be known for years.  </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">President Obama says: So I'll be honest with you; I don't know how passing health care will play politically, but I do know that it is the right thing to do.  It's right for our families, it's right for our businesses, it's right for the United States of America.</div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Pennsylvania Representative John Murtha died yesterday of complcations of laprascopic cholecystectomy, in which the gallbladder is removed using specialized instruments through very small incisions in the skin. <br/ ><br/ >Because of the known risks inherent in any surgery, the decision to have surgery must be made very carefully.</div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">In his State of the Union address, president Obama said "According the the congressional budget office...our approach would bring down the deficit by as much as 1 trillion dollars over the next two decades." Watch his comments about healthcare here.  </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Physician-politician Howard Dean has been speaking out against the Senate health care bill, saying that it is a gift to insurance companies and that it will put this company on a trajectory for disaster.  Columnists and bloggers from around the country agree.  

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      <div class="ditto_introText">Surgeon and writer Atul Gawande hosts a New England Journal of Medicine Round Table about health care costs, including the concepts of a public option, a single payer system, and what we want to spend our health care dollars on.  One guest says, quite condescendingly, ""There's no one who thinks seriously about this who thinks that thinks a consumer based approach can control costs in a fundamental way."  We disagree. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-videos/120309-NEJM-Cost-1.html">NEJM Roundtable: The Cost of Health Care, Part I</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The participants in this thought-provoking roundtable discussion hosted by surgeon Atul Gawande brings up issues of rationing, and the healthcare payment system, including a global payment system.  No guest considers the possibility that the payment system problems and rationing could be addressed in one fell swoop by reverting to a payment model closer to one in which the patient feels the cost of health care in their own pocket.</div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Congressman Maurice Hinchey makes the shocking allegation that Carmelo Rodgriguez' death from malignant melanoma was the result of the military's intentional mishandling of his medical case in order to keep him fighting.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-videos/kristol.html">Bill Kristol: Soldiers Deserve Better Healthcare than the Rest of Us</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">American conservative political analyst Bill Kristol, founder and editor of the Weekly Standard, was interviewed on the Daily Show by Jon Stewart.  He finds himself "trapped" when he says that American soldiers deserve better health care than the rest of us. </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Nobel Prize Winning Economists Paul Krugman and Milton Friedman share their views on health care reform.  Krugman couches the argument in moral terms, while Friedman says that there is no role for the government in the provision or financing of routine health care.  While Friedman's free market advocacy is appealing, it falls down in the face of the truth: everyone in the US already pays for everyone else's health care, so we may as well do it more systematically.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-videos/obama-ama.html">Obama to AMA: Making Health Care Affordable to All Americans will cost $1 Trillion</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Obama speaks to AMA about the costs of health care, projected to be $1 trillion, to be paid for by cuts to medicare advantage programs, by denying hospitals payments for readmissions, streamlining FDA approvals for generic medications, and cuts to medicare and medicaid spending.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-videos/nd.html">The Name of the Disease: Health Care and Poverty in Rural India</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In this fascinating preview clip, filmmakers interview patients, health care workers and government officials to understand the barriers to healthcare in rural India. </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Australia has made plans to quarantine travelers suspected of having swine flu.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-videos/obama-healthcare-2009.html">YouTube:  President Obama on Healthcare</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In this excerpt from his State of the Union Address, president Obama speaks to the need to revisit the health care crisis.  </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">This YouTube post is an excerpt from "Sicko", fascinating look at the politics and the money trail of medicine in America.</div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Ms. McCaughey engages in right wing demagoguery as she sounds the alarm bell over the alleged health care provisions in the stimulus plan. </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">The Eurasian antelope known as the Saiga are dying in great numbers from a bacterial infection called Pasteurella haemolytica (also known as Mannheimia haemolytica).  This infectious disease has the potential to affect unvaccinated livestock, and can even cause human disease which is difficult to treat.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/in-the-news/wisconsin-republican-paul-ryan-at-the-health-care-summit-is-the-healthcare-bill-a-ponzi-scheme.html">Wisconsin Republican Paul Ryan at the Health Care Summit: Is the Healthcare Bill a Ponzi Scheme? </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Wisconsin Republican Paul Ryan to President Obama: "If you think that the American People want a government takeover of healthcare, then I respectfully submit that you're not listening to them."  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/in-the-news/obama-tort-reform.html">President Obama Acknowledges Need for Tort Reform in Healthcare</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In a speech on healthcare reform to both houses of congress, his cabinet, and the American people, President Obama outlined the key features of his health care plan.  All of his points were articulate and heartfelt, and yet old news.  All, that is, except one.  President Obama acknowledged the role that malpractice reform may have in addressing rising healthcare costs.</div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Patients admitted to UK casualty departments (emergency departments in the US) due to problems related to alcohol use and abuse have increased from 337,549 in 2004/5 to 448,813 in 2007/8, according to the Telegraph.  That's an an increase of 33%.  Alcohol consumption is considered to be the direct cause of death for 31,000 people in the year 2005 in the UK, and cost the National Health Service 3 billion pounds in that year. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/in-the-news/subs-on-call.html">Hospitals Struggle to Retain On-Call Coverage for Emergencies that Require Subspecialty Care</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">HealthLeaders-InterStudy, a leading provider of managed care market intelligence, reports that hospitals in the Los Angeles market are struggling to recruit physicians, particularly subspecialists, to be on-call to provide emergency care. According to the recent *Los Angeles Market Overview*, this physician shortage has resulted in hospitals paying high rates to physicians, ranging from $250 to $4,000 a day, to provide care if needed. This payment is in addition to the pay physicians receive if they treat a patient.
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      <div class="ditto_introText">High autism rates have been found in Somali imigrants living in Sweden and in Minnesota.  What does Sweden have in common with Minnesota, besides wolves and snow?  They are both at high lattitudes and get low sunlight, especially in the winter.  Swedish researchers have proposed that vitamin D deficiency may play a role in the high incidence of autism found among Somali immigrant children.  Vitamin D is made in the skin from sunlight. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/in-the-news/SA-md.html">South Africa is Hemorrhaging Doctors</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">According to a report in the news source The Times, South African doctors are quitting the health system 'in droves' due to inadequate pay and poor working conditions.  Loss of physician talent, or Brain Drain, from the third world to the first world is not uncommon.</div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">Two labor unions, the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, and the Service Employees International Union, have withdrawn from a health care reform coalition, the New York Times reports.  </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">John White, the financial controller of Australia's Greater Western Area Health Service has taken extended leave, from which he is not expected to return, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.  </div>
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      <div class="ditto_introText">At an annual ophthalmology meeting I attended several years ago, a lecturer discussed his use of a specific steroid eye drop, and then, a few hours later, the same lecturer, in a different lecture hall, explain his preference for a different steroid eye drop for the same indication. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/in-the-news/less-dementia-with-friends.html">Less Dementia with Friends</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Before reading this, run up and down the stairs ten times, call your friend, eat some sardines, and give thanks for your good memory.  Maintaining a supportive network of friends, regular exercise, and healthy diet will most likely preserve your memory as you age.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/0628101-saving-the-health-care-commons-deductible.html">Saving the Health Care Commons, One Deductible at a Time</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In North America, many people get their health insurance as a benefit provided by their employer.  From 2007 to 2008, the average portion of health care claim costs attributed by insurance companies to employers doubled to $1000.  This portion is called a deductible (in the UK it is called the excess).  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/0512101-why-health-care-savings-accounts-should-be-preserved.html">Why Health Care Savings Accounts Should Be Preserved</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The media has underreported the fact that the recently enacted healthcare law has seriously weakened what is potentially the most effective method of both reducing the cost of healthcare and encouraging those without insurance to become insured—the health savings account (HSA) and similar iterations such as the flexible savings account. <br/ ><br/ >By reducing the tax deductible cap on HSAs from $6150 per year by $3650 per year, the government seems poised to dismantle them; this is a mistake, because HSAs incentivize people to conserve their health care dollars.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/0429101-Increase-in-Medicare-Deficit-Projected.html">Hundreds of Billions of Dollars Increase in Medicare Deficit Projected </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Polls have shown that while 70% of the public favored the concept of health care reform, 60% opposed the bill that was enacted.  The opposition was multi-faceted.  States objected to the costs that would be forced upon them.  Many seniors concluded that the elimination of Medicare Advantage would transfer costs from the government to seniors rather than actually reduce the cost of care.  They also worried that the scheduled cuts to basic Medicare would result in a reduction in their quality of care.  Many economists opposed the bill because they expected it to result in a deficit instead of the 140 billion surplus that had been predicted by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) on the basis of the assumptions provided by the Congress.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/the-new-healthcare-bill-winners-and-losers-0326102.html">The New Healthcare Bill: Winners and Losers</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Now that the broad outlines of the healthcare bill are known, the public needs to look beyond the rosy characterizations by the left and the dire predictions of the right and try to discern the facts. <br/ ><br/ >Clearly the 140 billion dollars in deficit reduction is a fiction that relies on Medicare cuts that Congress has never had the will to achieve in the past, a 200 billion cut to physicians that Congress has already agreed to restore, giving 6 years of benefits while taxing for ten, and double counting savings. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/0318102-how-governments-involvement-in-healthcare-will-cause-medical-inflation.html">How Government's Involvement in Healthcare Will Cause Medical Inflation</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">If the legislation passes, the approaches that are being relied on will aggravate rather than reduce cost.  Initially, we will see a few benefits in senior drug costs, the ability to keep children on coverage, limitations on policy cancellation, and guaranteed (but very expensive) individual coverage.  In four years, after the next presidential term, after many of the Senators and Congressmen who voted for the current legislation have become well-paid lobbyists, and after the uninsured begin to be added to the rolls, expect costs to soar.
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/using-the-lottery-to-pay-for-universal-health-care-0308101.html">Using the Lottery to Pay for Universal Health Care, But Making Ourselves Sick</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">If problematic gamblers have more health care problems than non-gamblers, why are some experts supporting a national lottery system to pay for universal health care?  Two wrongs do not make a right.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/reconciling-health-care-reform-030520101.html">Reconciling Health Care Reform</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In 2007, Senator Obama said that we are “not going to pass universal healthcare with a 50 plus one strategy”.  Now this strategy, known as reconciliation, threatens to overcome the protections of filibuster.<br/ ><br/ >The public’s desire to eliminate unwanted insurance practices should not be used as an excuse to force through legislation that is definitely controversial and probably deleterious.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/healthcare-reform-part-12-bad-reform-will-cause-rather-than-cure-rate-increases.html">Healthcare Reform Part 12: Bad Reform will Cause rather than Cure Rate Increases	</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">If the only applicants for individually-purchased health insurance policies were average-risk individuals who had lost their job and their insurance, rate increases in California would have been average.  However, the guarantee of insurance attracted high-risk individuals.  Costs, and premiums, increased exponentially as more of these individuals joined the individual policy market.  As premiums increased, low-risk, between-jobs individuals who didn't want to pay the premium opted out, thereby creating a vicious cycle of escalation.  Government exacerbated the problem rather than solving it.  
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/0127101-Healthcare-Reform-Part-11-The-Presidents-State-of-the-Union-Address-Rhetoric-or-Reality.html">The President's State of the Union Address: Rhetoric or Reality?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In his State of the Union speech, many of the statements President Obama made about the pending health care legislation were at variance with the facts. <br/ ><br/ >The most egregious comment he made was his statement that the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) found that the legislation would reduce the deficit by one trillion dollars over 20 years. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/010510-insurance-exchanges.html">Healthcare Reform Part 10: Insurance Exchanges</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Exchanges are being promoted as a method of lowering the cost of healthcare by 1) using regulation to force insurers to limit the cost of administration, 2) possibly limiting the compensation paid to executives, 3) creating competition that will force insurers to minimize profits, 4) providing guidelines and payment schedules that will cause physicians and hospitals to choose the most cost-effective care rather than the most profitable care.<br/ ><br/ >Unfortunately, we know how the movie ends.  Collectivizing farms in China and Russia led to famines.  Cities with strict rent controls end up with acres of slums as landlords can no longer afford to keep up their properties.  Price controls on oil in the 1970’s led to long lines as gas shortages developed. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/122809-healthcare-reform-9-christmas-medicare-medicaid-insurance.html">Healthcare Reform Part 9: The Politicians gave us Healthcare Reform for Christmas; Can the Public Return It?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Be careful what you wish for—you may get it.  Surveys indicated that healthcare reform was usually only 4th or 5th on the public wish list but for those who listed it, the high cost of care and the possibility of being denied insurance were highly important.  Politicians seized on this concern and used the vilification of insurers to promote the belief that increased government involvement in healthcare would lower the cost of care while improving quality.  The recent Senate bill is an indication that the exact opposite will occur. <br/ ><br/ >The new legislation will force us to spend an extra 2.4 trillion for ‘universal’ coverage when we could have limited coverage to the truly underserved and spent only 375 billion.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/122109-healthcare-reform-part-8.html">Healthcare Reform Part 8: The Public is not Falling for Cost Estimate Chicanery </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Early this year, 60% of the public supported healthcare reform. The latest polls show that support for the current proposals is now below 40%.  Among those who are more informed on the subject, the level of support is even lower.  Why is public support falling and why does Congress persist in trying to pass an unpopular proposal? <br/ >New legislation is generally supported if it can be demonstrated that it will provide a benefit that exceeds the projected cost.  Benefits are expected to supplement or improve on existing ones rather than to eliminate a benefit for one group in order to provide a benefit elsewhere.  The bills currently being considered fail these standards.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/121409-expanding-medicare.html">Healthcare Reform Part 7: Expanding Medicare</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The public, with good reason, is now firmly against both a Canadian/British style single payer approach to reform, and the American counterpart, the introduction of a public option insurance system intended to compete with private insurers and cause them to lower their charges.  Rather than accept the public’s clear-cut opposition to this approach, Congress is trying to circumvent the public will by expanding Medicare to portions of the 55-64 age group and by creating a privately run public option.  This approach ignores the fact that Congressional proposals are opposed because of a basic distrust of government run medicine and the high cost of proposed changes rather than because of disagreements as to the method of takeover.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/112309-healthcare-reform-public-option.html">Healthcare Reform Part 6: The Public Option</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The “public option” is being presented as an absolute necessity if the cost of healthcare is to be reduced.  In brief, proponents of this approach state that a government managed insurance program can substantially lower the cost of a healthcare policy because a) it will not be subject to the high overhead and high profits of private health insurers, and b) the presence of this low-cost alternative will create competition that will force private insurers to lower their profit margin and the cost of their policies.  The data that has been cited in support of this position have not been accurate.  

Many countries have turned to government ownership of steel, banks, oil, or other industries in an effort to minimize the profits gained by individuals and thereby lower the costs paid by the public.  However, the worldwide trend in these countries has been towards substituting the flaws of private ownership (and there are many) for the negatives inherent in governmental inefficiencies and political distortions.  

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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/111609-a-rational-bipartisan-approach.html">Healthcare Reform Part 5: A Rational Bipartisan Approach</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Instead of proposing a 2000 page all-inclusive bill, Congress should craft legislation that encompasses the most important aspects of healthcare reform and can be agreed on by both parties.  Each political party will be less likely to object to the changes proposed by the opposing party if the extreme components of proposals are removed, the best of the ideas from both parties are incorporated into the bills, and the concerns of the various stakeholders are addressed.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/11-11-congress-healthcare-reform-4.html">Healthcare Reform Part 4: Congress' Scheme, Examined</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Congress is asking the U.S. public to believe things about healthcare ‘reform’ that defy common sense (unless you believe in the Ponzi school of economics).  A Ponzi scheme promises unbelievably large returns on your money but invariably goes bankrupt when the public catches on and refuses to continue pouring good money after bad.  The financier Bernie Madoff was the last example of a large Ponzi scheme and ‘reform’ may be the next example if Congress tries to provide comprehensive coverage for the uninsured today while hiding the true cost until tomorrow by a) billing us now but withholding benefits for six years and b) overestimating ‘savings’.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/sps-forsyth.html">Healthcare Reform Part 3: Understanding the Proposals</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Dr. Roger Forsyth explains how a Single Payer System might work in the US but that it is folly to assume that the implementation of such a system would automatically reduce costs. <br/ ><br/ >He writes "It is cost that is causing bankruptcies, loss of insurance, and the inability to purchase insurance.  Yet rather than addressing the root cause of the escalation in cost (the overuse of services) in a disciplined manner, the bills adopt a shotgun approach and expand coverage to the uninsured, create new entitlements, add new expenditures, and then add new taxes, fees, and penalties to pay for the additions.  When it comes to true cost containment, there are only vague programs that the Congressional Budget Office cannot certify as being capable of saving money....<br/ ><br/> There is nothing in the history of Medicare and Medicaid that would justify the assumption that government ownership is cost-effective...The concepts of universal coverage, community rating, and low-income subsidies are all good, but we should not put the cart (a reduction in the uninsured) before the horse (a reduction in utilization)."</div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/healthcare-reform-2.html">Healthcare Reform Part 2: Understanding Incentives</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Dr. Forsyth makes a clear argument for aligning the incentives of patients and payors using an eight part plan, which would include making health insurance mandatory, using a community rating instead of charging more for different people, splitting a comprehensive insurance policy into two (one for primary/preventive care and one for catastrophic illness), providing a means for health insurance to be purchased with pre-tax dollars, requiring substantial deductibles and co-pays of patients to discourage care of marginal value, among others.  We think his proposal is right on the mark.  See what you think.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/forsyth-retrospect.html">Healthcare Reform: In Retrospect</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Roger A. Forsyth, MD is a retired family practitioner who currently teaches at the University of Southern California.  <br/ > <br/ > The US healthcare system supports far more specialists than Canada. This differences alone could add 40% to the cost of physicians care compared to Canada.  <br/ > <br/ >Dr. Forsyth thinks that shielding patients from paying for outpatient and office visits, especially for specialty care, has contributed greatly to increasing healthcare costs. <br/ > <br/ >His important insights into where healthcare reform has been can help better focus our question: where should we go now?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/white-house-global-payment-system..html">White House Demurs on Question of Global Payment System</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">On a conference call with members of the White House Office of Health Reform, nearly 2700 physicians from around the country were reassured that much healthcare savings will be found "in our own backyard".  When Dr. Stuart Glassman, a primary care physician from Massachusetts asked if there was any plan to move to a national global payment system, his question was not directly addressed.  That was a good move, because enacting a global payment system would pitch doctors against patients in the quest for resources.  And no one wants that.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/O-smoke.html">No Wonder Obama Can't Quit Smoking</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">It can’t be much fun to be the first smoking US president in decades.  We've heard that President Obama is having trouble quitting his tobacco habit. It may be related to the color of his skin. <br/ > <br/ >No, really. <br/ ><br/ >Melanin binds nicotine, and having darker skin color is associated with having a stronger addiction to nicotine.  African Americans have a lower quit rate than caucasians, but, among heavy smokers, have a higher risk of lung cancer.  Time to pull out the next quit strategy.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/sa-gym.html">Closing Women's Gyms in Saudi Arabia Won't Help Obesity</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Exercise is not easy for women in Saudi Arabia.  Not only are licensed women-only gyms scarce, but even walking in public is proscribed without being accompanied by an adult male relative.  The decision to ban unlicensed women's gyms will place Saudi Arabia's already obese population at increased risk.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/sense-soda.html">Dollars and Sense: The Soda Tax</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">New York City Healthcare Commissioner Dr. Thomas Frieden and colleague Kelley D. Brownell support New York Governor David Paterson’s now-dropped proposal for a soda tax,the New York Times reports.  The Soda Tax, favored as a way to increase profits and reduce obesity, is modeled on the Tobacco Tax, which has reduce smoking and raised money for healthcare for those with tobacco-related illness.  Are sugary soft drinks the only culprit here? Raising prices and cutting calories may not be enough.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/obama-nurse.html">If Nurses are Healthcare's Backbone, Who are its Arms and Legs?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">President Barack Obama praised the nursing care his daughter Sasha received when she was evaluated for meningitis as an infant, saying that nurses are the backbone of healthcare, in comments at a virtual town hall meeting at the White House on March 26th, 2009.  Obama is correct that nurses play a vital role in patients’ healthcare; nurses deliver the bulk of bedside care in hospitals.  President Obama is to be commended for finding the backbone of healthcare in nurses. Let's hope he does not forget about the rest of the anatomy.  Every member of the health care system plays a role in the care of individual patients, even if that care is not obvious to patients.   


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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/polio-pakistan.html">PAKISTAN:   Fatal Polio Thrives on Conflict Along Porous Border</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The battle against polio in Pakistan has been hampered by poor vaccination strategy by the World Health Organization (WHO) and military activity in northwestern Pakistan, the IPS reports.  Prof Abdul Hameed, president of The Pakistan Pediatric Association (PPA), charges that the WHO did not seek the assistance of the PPA, and did not administer a sufficiently broad type of vaccine.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/the-price-of-happiness.html">The Price of Happiness</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">If money buys happiness, then sadness, apparently, spends it.  In a report in the Journal of Psychological Science, Cryder et al found that sad individuals who are self-focused will spend more money than those who are not so self-focused.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/politics/featured-articles/cholera-in-zimbabwe-and-not-a-drop-to-drink.html">Cholera in Zimbabwe, and Not a Drop to Drink</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Near the top of the list of Things We Take for Granted: showers (15-20 gallons of water per shower), and indoor plumbing (25 gallons of toilet water per person per day). Where water isn’t plentiful, unrestricted and cheap, where there isn’t even enough clean water to drink, countless thousands of human lives are in jeopardy.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-videos/08121010-dr.-joan-vernikos-describes-why-gravity-is-good.html">Dr. Joan Vernikos Describes Why Gravity is Good</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Former NASA Director of Life Sciences Division Dr. Joan Vernikos describes why gravity is essential for human health.  She recommends to keep your blood pressure regulated, simply stand up, many times a day during the day, change position.  She says that astronauts do not grow old in space, but rather that they suffer from the effects of microgravity. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-videos/dave-barry-and-the-screening-colonoscopy-0528101.html">Dave Barry and the Screening Colonoscopy</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Humor columnist Dave Barry talks about his experience with colonoscopy.  He says, in jest "The reason for my not getting a colonoscopy was that I was afraid that it would consist of them sticking a tube 17,000 feet up my butt."  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-videos/0125102-dominican-women-volunteer-to-breastfeed-haitian-infants-in-santo-domingo.html">Dominican Women Volunteer to Breastfeed Haitian Infants in Santo Domingo</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Dr. Hector Quezad, director of the Dario Contreras Hospital in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, describes the generosity of Dominican women in volunteering to breastfeed haitian infants who have arrived for care without their mothers. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-videos/Ali-G-Med-Eth.html">Ali G Interviews Doctors on Medical Ethics</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In this clip from Da Ali G Show, comedian Sacha Baron Cohen speaks to four medical professionals about medical marijuana, homeopathic medicine, cloning, and breast reduction surgery.  Cohen's new movie, Brüno, a mockumentary comedy film, is due to be released on July 10, 2009.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-videos/122109-opiate-misuse.html">Prescribed Opiate Misuse Kills More than H1N1 Flu</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">A man who came in to the ED complaining of severe back pain raised my hackles for a hundred nebulous reasons, which in aggregate summarized this patient in my mind as: Arrogant Liar. Turns out he was selling pills, and someone overdosed.  <br/ >Death from misuse of prescribed opiate narcotics such as oxycontin spans the medico-social gamut from criminals to graduate students, and may be more common than death from H1N1 influenza.   </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-videos/plague.html">Researcher Dies of the Black Death</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Professor Casadaban of the University of Chicago appears to have died of the plague, caused by the bacteria Yersinia Pestis that he was studying.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-videos/olberman-death-panels.html">Keith Olberman: Special Comment on Sarah Palin's Death Panels</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">MSNBC's Keith Olberman lets loose on Sarah Palin for proposing and propagating the myth of death panels.  Don't hold back, Keith! </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-videos/polio-sv40.html">Early Polio Vaccine May Have Been Contaminated with Simian Immunodeficiency Virus</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Stocks of both live and attenuated (killed) polio vaccine from 1961 and earlier were evaluated by Dr. Maurice Hilleman and found to have been contaminated with SV40, which is a Simian Immunodeficiency Virus.  There is concern that the virus may predispose humans to cancer.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-videos/oint-cli.html">Medical Comedy: The Ointment Spoofs Wal-Mart Clinics</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">This fake news piece from The Ointment spoofs the Wal-Mart clinics, with an actress pretending that she is taking care of patients without any special training, having been promoted from the Photo Lab.  She also pretends that she is getting medical support from a 12 year old boy in India. It's reasonably good comedy, but how true is it?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-videos/gaza-interview.html">Interview with a Doctor on the Front Lines in Gaza</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In this BBC interview, Norwegian doctor Mads Gilbert tells of the extremely high civilian casualty rate in the ongoing military conflict in Gaza.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-videos/dunes-demands-delivery.html">Dunes Demands Delivery</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Dunes City, Oregon, a small town with the population of 1,200 demands healthcare solutions and their elected official actually take up the issue.

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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/five-questions/chief-complaint-my-hart-hurts-0406101.html">Chief Complaint: My Hart Hurts</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">There was a time when I was a more naïve man than the one who sits before you today, and in the first week of working in the emergecy room someone signed in proclaiming for the world that their heart hurt…and I foolishly believed him. <br/ ><br/ >I had just experienced my first crash course in emergency medicine. A chief complaint is less revealing than a dirty movie from the 60’s.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/five-questions/0510101-chief-complaint-blue-balls.html">Chief Complaint: Blue Balls</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">This was either a man in a lot of pain, or a smurf merely stating a fact. <br/ ><br/ >The attending physician and I entered the room to find a man standing in front of the stretcher grabbing…um...let’s just say that he was doing his best Michael Jackson impersonation. We should have known better, but we found out once again that this was not a man to mince words. When asked what troubled him the man replied simply, “I got blue balls.”</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/five-questions/0428101-chief-complaint-my-virginia-itches.html">Chief Complaint: My Virginia Itches</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Well, that’s funny, because my penissylvania has been itching too. God, I hope I haven’t caught the same thing.

The patient was asked when her last menstrual cycle was.

She looked up at the doctor, thought purposefully for a moment or two and responded, “Oh, it went off like the end of March.” 

IT WENT OFF. My God, her vergina must be like a volcano.
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/five-questions/0419101-chief-complaint-sandwich.html">Chief Complaint: Sandwich</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">I, for one, get particularly miffed by such a chief complaint. Not because of the staggering abuse of the emergency room but because in my capacity it is my duty to cut off the crusts and cut the sandwich into little triangles, just the way he likes it.  This man is smarter than you I.  He knows that emergency rooms are not filled with heart attacks or strokes so much as sniveling babies, anxious teenagers and people using cocaine complaining that their face is numb. By the way, that is not a cause for concern, only a cause of repeat business with that dealer.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/five-questions/Chief-Complaint-Back-Pain-Suicidal-0326101.html">Chief Complaint: Back Pain/Suicidal</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Ladies and Gentlemen, I have a new favorite chief complaint! This is a no-brainer for me. Peanut butter and jelly never made me laugh, and Batman and Robin got me beat up several times in high school . Has there ever been a more intriguing pairing than “back pain/suicidal”?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/five-questions/introducing-chief-complaint-humor-columnist-Dan-Miska-0318101.html">Introducing: Chief Complaint by Humor Columnist Dan Miska</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">My role in the ER is a simple and tedious one; to document and chart each patient’s visit. I’m basically the Ringo Starr of the Emergency Department. Do I serve a purpose? Yes, but if you replaced me with a piece of cardboard it would be equally as efficient.  <br/ ><br/ >Behind all the emotions and all the chief complaints are people; people with insurance and people without insurance; people who use the system scarcely and people who abuse the system mercilessly; people with health concerns and people with emotional concerns. Above all else the emergency room is a study of people.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/120209-leisure-home.html">Leisure Homes as Preventative Medicine</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">I recently took a trip to California for an annual Ophthalmology meeting, and my brother dragged me down the coast to Carmel.  I fell in love with the place, especially with some of the  homes on Spindrift Drive.  What could be better than listening to the sounds of crashing Pacific waves, barking sea lions, a temperate climate, and lush vegetation?  I found it to be downright therapeutic.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/former-central-park-assault-victim-murders-boyfriend-dies-by-suicide.html">Former Central Park Assault Victim Murders Boyfriend, Dies by Suicide</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Carina Schlesinger, the former sexual assault victim, is reported to have murdered her husband and then died by suicide.  Victims of sexual assault are at particularly high risk for suicide.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/hazards-of-riding-a-bike-erectile-dysfunction.html">Hazards of Riding a Bike: Erectile Dysfunction</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">While the cardiovascular benefits of riding a bicycle are obvious, there are some grave concerns.  High on the list is erectile dysfunction</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/internet-addiction-and-depression-which-comes-first.html">Internet Addiction and Depression: Which Comes First?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>I spend a lot of time on the computer.&nbsp; Between the electronic medical record at work, researching and writing for MedPie.com, and an email obsession, I've started to wonder if all of this sitting around in front of computers might be making me sick.&nbsp; Or was it the other way around?</p>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/01191010-courting-obesity-the-role-of-role-models.html">Courting Obesity: The Role of Role Models</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">A recent piece by NY Times Columnist Tara Parker-Pope highlights the ongoing criticism of the the new United State Surgeon General Dr Regina Benjamin.  How can an overweight Surgeon General address one of our nation's greatest concerns: the rise of obesity? She responds in an interview with Good Morning America that being healthy is "not about a dress size."</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/121609-set-point.html">Resetting the Set-point for Weight Loss</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">I have read in various magazines that some people believe when we are losing weight, and yet we eat much more food on one day per week, we are actually “re-setting” the body’s metabolism that day -- and in doing so, increasing the speed of weight loss.  So I am wondering: Does research support this idea of a body “re-set” when we eat more on one day per week?
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/120709-low-intensity-exercise.html">Collective Wisdom: My Journey with Weight Loss: Low Intensity Exercise</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">I have tried to lose weight many times before by joining Weight Watchers, but was not as successful as I was this time around. But I am still trying to pinpoint everything that happened here -- and I am hoping MedPie can help me figure it out.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/09-lithium-influezna-091.html">Antidepressants to Beat the Flu: the Immune-Stimulating Properties of Mood-Elevating Medications</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>Stimulating immune function to perform efficiently is the logical approach to defeating pathogens. Such stimulation is propagandized as unavailable, while in truth the remarkable immunostimulating properties of lithium and antidepressants were documented in 1981, when I published the first of nine reviews on the topic.</p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/H1N1-vaccination.html">Risks and Benefits of H1N1 Vaccination</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">As you consider whether to become vaccinated against swine flu, you should weigh your personal risks and benefits.  Have you already been exposed to swine flu and escaped unharmed?  Do you have a chronic medical condition such as asthma or heart disease?  Are you pregnant or severely obese?  Have you ever had an adverse reaction to a vaccine before? These are some of the questions that you should discuss with your doctor.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/whistleblower-nurses.html">Unfair Criminal Charge Filed against Whistleblower Nurses</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Two nurses who complained that a doctor was trying to sell herbal products to his hospital clinic patients are facing criminal charges as a result. In a bizarre case that has drawn national attention, Anne Mitchell and Vickilyn Galle are awaiting trial for "misuse of official information," which is a third-degree felony under Texas law.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/dentist-fraud..html">“Bioesthetic” dentist and collaborator sued for negligence and fraud.</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Carey Bertsch, of Scottsdale, Arizona is suing two local dentists for negligence, battery, lack of informed consent, and conspiracy to commit fraud in connection with treatment they provided to her. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/care-clinics.html">Chelation Clinic and Lab under Legal Assault for Alternative, Fraudulent Practice</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">CARE Clinics, of Austin Texas, its owner Kazuko Curtin, its subsidiaries, and Chicago-based Doctor's Data have been sued for fraud, negligence, and conspiracy in connection with the treatment of 43-year-old Ronald Stemp, who charges that he was improperly diagnosed and treated for “toxic metals” over a 10-month period. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/bbq-rx.html">MedPie Collects Favorite Marinade Recipes</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Do you have a favorite barbecue marinade?  MedPie.com's recipe contains herbs high in antioxidants, which may reduce your chance of cancer from overcooked meants.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/healthy-sick.html">Intending to Be Healthy, and Making Yourself Sick</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">This week, pediatrician Jesse Lock, MD writes about his experience as a father, and the mistakes that even well-educated and well-intentioned people can make.  We think that many people have made the same mistakes, with their health, and with the health of others.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/measures-hospital-quality.html">What Do Measures of Hospital Quality Mean?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Tell the Crowdsourcer: What is the best measure of hospital quality?  Do you pay attention to hospital rankings or so-called merit badges?  How do you choose your hospital?
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/crowdsource/untitled-document.html">Is Vitamin D Deficiency the Legacy of the Sunscreen Generation?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Vitamin D has been in the news recently; deficiency in vitamin D appears to be linked to obesity, depression, dementia, MS, and increased risk of cancer death. Tell the Crowdsourcer: Are we doing more harm than good by gettng less sun? What is the best way to get enough vitamin D?
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/0830101-changing-the-paradigm-for-physician-quality-a-conversation-with-dr.-ira-e.-williams.html">Changing the Paradigm for Ensuring Physician Quality: A Conversation with Dr. Ira E. Williams</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Recently, I had the opportunity to have a dialogue with a very thoughtful retired oral surgeon, Dr. Ira E. Williams, who has published a book describing some of the failings with the current regulatory and medicolegal answers to the problem of inconsistent quality of care provided by physicians.  What he proposes is no less than a paradigm shift in medicine, a system of robust peer review that would, over time, replace our failed systems, improve care, and would be more fair to both patients and doctors.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/0727101-joining-the-student-band-and-risking-lung-function.html">Joining the Student Band, and Risking Lung Function?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">But I looked up risks associated with playing wind instruments and found, to my great surprise, that even healthy adolescents that play wind instruments can develop an obstructive breathing pattern that is normally associated with disease.  <br/ ><br/ >Should we reneg on the band committment, or can we balance this risk by swimming and playing basketball?  
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/0705101-the-risks-of-infidelity.html">The Risks of Infidelity</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">I guess marriage is like my old Honda lawn mower in my garage.   It worked great for the first couple of years and now doesn't quite as well.    Should I clean it, bring it in for repair when needed, and take to beautiful park-like lawns for exercise, or I should I dump it and get a brand new one?  Or maybe I should accuse my neighbor of sneaking it out of my garage to mow his lawn in the middle of the night, and then set my lawn mower up in the backyard and throw rocks at it until its engine falls out and gasoline leaks all over the ground. Hmm...</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/peds-newborn.html">Highly Trained Child Experts or Just New Parents?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Pediatrician Dr. Jesse Lock explores the frontier of parenthood, and is dismayed to learn that years of expert training in the health care of children means nothing at four in the morning when your own child is crying. <br/ > <br/ >His credo?  If there is no optimal way to raise a child, and there isn't, then all we can hope to do is our best.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/0427101-schizophrenia-immigrants-and-vitamin-d.html">Schizophrenia, Immigrants, and Vitamin D (avec traduction française)</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The fact is, immigrants and their first generation offspring are at greater risk of developing schizophrenia than others, even after adjusting for socioeconomic status.  <br/ > ,<br/ >The hypothesis that low Vitamin D (the sunshine vitamin) is the link between immigrants and schizophrenia is gaining traction, and delay in clarifying this connection could continue to put future generations at risk.  <br/ ><br/ >Le fait est que les immigrés et leurs descendants de première génération sont plus à risque de développer une schizophrénie que d'autres, même après ajustement pour le statut socio-économique. <br/ >, <br/ > L'hypothèse que les faibles en vitamine D (la vitamine du soleil) est le lien entre les immigrants et la schizophrénie gagne du terrain, et le retard dans la clarification à cet égard pourrait continuer à mettre les générations futures en danger.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/0407101-corey-haim-and-the-mystery-of-the-of-the-Crescendoing-Pain.html">Corey Haim and the Mystery of the Crescendoing Pain</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Child actor-turned-addict Corey Haim is reported to have obtained 553 pills of strong prescription drug medications in the 5 days before he died from various doctors. <br/ ><br/ >I know what it is like to be lied to by patients seeking drugs. When patients lie to you so frequently, it changes your view of the world.  <br/ ><br/ >Then you wonder: am I really as gullible as I look?  <br/ ><br/ >And you think: these patients are destroying my humanity, just as they are destroying themselves.    </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/0201101-the-mystery-of-the-lingering-carcinogens.html">The Mystery of the Lingering Carcinogens</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">"You should consider smoking outside," I advised the mother of a grown man who had a skin infection.  "Exposure to cigarette smoke can make infections worse." To my surprise, she became extremely angry, questioning my motives for giving such advice. <br/ ><br/ >But isn't the knowledge that cigarette smoking is bad for you widespread?  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/trazodone.html">My Son is Addicted to Cocaine: Will Medication Help or Hurt Him?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">"My 22 year old son is addicted to cocaine.  He has been prescribed a medication called trazodone to help him sleep.  He says that he has no trouble sleeping.  I am worried because the medication carries a black box warning.  Should I be concerned?"
Medpie.com answers these questions and more: How does trazodone work?  How does cocaine work?  Is trazodone dangerous in the setting of cocaine addiction?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/annas.html">A Conversation with Bioethicist George Annas, on Forced Immunizations</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><br/ > <br/ >As an Emergency Medicine physician practicing in New York State, I am subject to the new regulations requiring that all healthcare workers be immunized against regular seasonal flu, and the swine flu, when the vaccines become available.  <br/ > <br/ >To get a better idea of the ethics of this regulation, I contacted George Annas, JD.  He is the Edward R. Utley Professor, and Chair, Health Law, Bioethics & Human Rights, of Boston University School of Public Health.  <br/ > <br/ >He thinks that mandatory immunization of healthcare workers, while legal, is dubious public policy.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/Dart.html">A Conversation with Dr. Dart: Cough and Cold Medications are Safe for Children; Just Give the Right Dose</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">What a relief!  Dr. Dart set me straight: cough and cold medications are not really the silent child killers that the media reports and the FDA have made them out to be: in his study, cases of death in children associated with cough and cold medications were exceedingly rare, and were due to accidental, or, sadly, intentional overdose.  He writes: "We have not found a pediatric death where it appeared that a true therapeutic dose was administered – they were all overdoses....It’s important to remember that a small overdose is not harmful to a child.  For example, most poison centers in the United States do not refer a child into healthcare until the dose ingested is several times the normal therapeutic dose."  Phew!</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/ebhc-wyer.html">An Interview with Dr. Peter Wyer: Evidence Based Medicine: Why it Matters</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Dr. Peter Wyer, Co-Chair of the Section on Evidence Based Health Care of the New York Academy of Medicine, describes why evidence based medicine matters.  

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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/author-david-h.-newman-m.d.-hippocrates-shadow.html">On Doctors and Patients: A Conversation With Dr. Newman</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">David Newman is an Emergency Physician and the author of Hippocrates’ Shadow, a book that analyzes the nature of medical practice in our highly dysfunctional healthcare system. Dr. Newman’s central argument in Hippocrates’ Shadow is that the essence of wellness and healing lies in the human interaction between the doctor and the patient. 

In this section, Dr. Newman talks about the communication secrets that exist between doctors and patients.  



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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/david-h.-newman-business-of-medicine.html">The Business of Medicine</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">US government spends approximately 2.5 trillion dollars on health care each year.  This translates into over 8,000 dollars per person per year. This is a staggering sum. In 2009, health care will make up 17.6% of our GNP, rising to 20% of GNP by 2018.  Dr. Newman, author of Hippocrates' Shadow, argues  that delivering quality care, based on good science is essential to controlling these spiraling costs.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/nursing-knowles.html">Amy Knowles, NYU College of Nursing: Excellent Job Prospects</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">We are in the midst of a nursing shortage in the US and it will continue for the foreseeable future. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing,: the United States is in the midst of a nursing shortage that is expected to intensify.  The shortage of registered nurses (RNs) in the U.S. could reach as high as >500,000 by 2025, according to a report released by Dr. Peter Buerhaus and colleagues in March 2008. 
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/David-Newman-meaning-response.html">The Meaning Response:</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">While suffering from breast cancer, Susan Sontag, wrote two ground-breaking essays, Illness as Metaphor and later AIDS and its Metaphors. She argued that society assigned meaning to illness, which had an impact on how patients reacted to their illness, the treatments they sought, and ultimately, the outcomes they suffered. The "meaning response" is an attempt to articulate the true healing effect that a doctor-patient interaction can have.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/ebm.html">Evidence Based Medicine: Not Just for Doctors Any More</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Evidence Based Medicine is an integrative decision making process that takes into consideration the clinical data, patient values and the best evidence available. Dr. David Newman, author of Hippocrates' Shadow,is particularly interested in incorporating the Number Needed to Treat (NNT) into the doctor-patient interaction when considering risks and benefits of therapeutic interventions.

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     <h2><a href="/Conversations/featured-articles/Newman-interview-art-of-medicine.html">Art: the Missing Link in the Doctor-Patient Relationship</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The only way I could have made my parents proud was to get in to medical school.  I told the admissions committee that I was interested in the 'Art' of Medicine, not just the science.  
This was before the information age. Now, a medical school applicant can just Google the “art of medicine” and find Dr. Newman’s definition of it. In this clip, Dr. Newman puts the concept of the 'art' of medicine in the context of history and relates it to the origin of western medicine.  To Dr. Newman, the Art of medicine is simply the art of connecting with another human being. 
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-videos/0614101-bbc-interviews-dentist-dr.-ogo-eze-on-the-link-between-heart-disease-and-teeth-health.html">BBC Interviews Dentist Dr. Ogo Eze on the Link Between Heart Disease and Teeth Health</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">"Periodontal disease is a low-grade chronic inflammatory condition disease of the mouth, which the research studies have suggested may develop into a systemic inflammatory condition, and therefore lead on to cardiovascular disease."</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-videos/0528101-oil-catastrophe-clean-up-workers-health-woes-just-beginning.html">Oil Catastrophe: Clean-up Workers' Health Woes Just Beginning</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Let us hope that we have learned the lessons from the WTC clean-up. In addition to requiring a full environmental clean-up, the US government should also insist on safe standards for clean-up workers, and should require that BP be on the hook for the health costs of the oil catastrophe workers and other exposed persons.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-videos/cannabis-breast-cancer-0111102.html">Compound in Marijuana May Halt Spread of Cancers</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Medical marijuana is gaining traction in the United States with the passage of legislation in New Jersey legalizing marijuana.  In these YouTube videos we hear of how compounds in marijuana can inhibit cancer. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-videos/120309-nfl-issues-new-concussion-policy.html"> NFL Issues New Concussion Policy</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The NFL has issued a new concussion policy: players are not to return to play until fully asymptomatic.  This is a step in the right direction, but the policy does not go far enough.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-videos/taser-zaps-kid.html">Kid Zaps Himself Unconscious with Electroshock Weapon</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In this YouTube clip, a kid decides he wants to see what will happen to him when he zaps himself with a TASER brand electroshock weapon.  He lays unconscious until the clip ends.  
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-videos/gardasil-victim.html">Woman with Adverse Reaction to Gardasil Vaccine Speaks Out</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">This young woman talks about an adverse reaction that occurred after receiving the Gardasil vaccine.  She has lost function in her legs and cannot go to school or leave her house.  She received the vaccine at age 21.  The efficacy of Gardasil in saving lives from cervical cancer will not be truly known for years and years, the length of time that it would take for cervical cancer to naturally develop. In the mean time, do no harm.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-videos/risk-of-psychosis-from-cannabis-is-higher-in-younger-age-groups.html">Risk of Psychosis from Cannabis is Higher in Younger Age Groups</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>The UK launched a <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/feb/16/cannabis-mental-health" target="_blank">public health campaign</a> in February of 2009 warning adolescents of the dangers of cannabis use.&nbsp; The multi-million dollar campaign, which targets teenagers who "dabble" as well as binge users of cannabis pr</p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-videos/er-gun.html">Police Shoot, Kill Agitated ER Patient Who Carried Three Guns</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">This video represents one of my worst fears: that a mentally unstable patient will come to the Emergency Room and threaten the lives of staff.  Oh wait, that happens every day.  It's the three hidden handguns and a dead body that make this Emergency Department story a little more worrisome.   
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-videos/vid-tramp.html">Video: Child Injures Leg Playing on Trampoline</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Trampoline injuries are not just from falls off of the trampoline on to the ground.  In this clip from YouTube, a child injures his leg playing basketball on a trampoline.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-videos/chemomn.html">CNN: Teen Ordered by Court to Undergo Chemo</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">This video concisely describes the ethical issues in forcing a child to undergo chemotherapy: a child does not have the legal or intellectual capacity to refuse lifesaving medical care.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-videos/first-death-reported-in-us-from-swine-flu.html">First Death Reported in US from Swine Flu</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The first US death from swine flu has been reported in Texas: a toddler in Texas.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-videos/ng-meth.html">National Geographic: Making Methamphetamine from Pseudoephedrine</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In this National Geographic excerpt from YouTube, an expert demonstrates how easy, and dangerous, it is to make methamphetamines from pseudoephedrine.  Methamphetamine cooks can suffer life-threatening total body burns.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-videos/stress-echo-video.html">Getting a Stress Echo to Evaluate Heart Health</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Stress Echocardiograms can be used to evaluate heart health.  Watch how it works.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/0824101-the-truth-about-stretching.html">The Truth About Stretching</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Although I am physically fit and was always considered fairly athletic I cannot touch my toes.  Never could and probably never will.  Although I have always admired another's ability to do so, I never understood its purpose. <br/ ><br/ >It turns out that not only is stretching not necessary before a sporting activity, but may actually make it more likely that you will injure yourself. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/the-allergy-sleep-connection.html">The Allergy-Sleep Connection</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Allergic rhinitis in itself is a risk factor for sleep apnea, as the underlying nasal congestion and blockage, and can also be seen with enlarged tonsils and/or adenoids as well.  There is an especially an increased risk between allergic rhinitis and the development of sleep disordered breathing, including sleep apnea in children. Snoring can worsen the effects of poor quality sleep and compound the problem, further exacerbating nasal and sinus obstruction. 
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/0503101-understanding-how-your-skin-works.html">Understanding How Your Skin Works</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">To better understand the skin and its behavior we must first look at its component parts.

The skin is composed of 3 layers: the epidermis is the outermost layer and is composed of keratinocytes or skin cells that form the "bricks" of our skin's barrier.
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/0502101-primer-fighting-free-radicals-for-healthy-skin.html">Primer: Fighting Free Radicals for Healthy Skin</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">What causes free radicals? Most commonly, UV exposure disrupts electron paths within the dermis, leading to these unstable particles. Other insults to the skin like pollution and chronic irritation may likewise lead to the generation of free radicals. The best defense against free radicals is preventing their occurrence at the outset by blocking UV rays and keeping the skin hyrdated.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/0429101-undereye-puffiness-and-dark-circles.html">The Causes of Undereye Puffiness and Dark Circles</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The under-eye is THE most common area of the face that I get asked about in my practice! It seems to be everyone's least favorite part of the aging face. In order to improve under-eye puffiness and darkness, we must first look at what creates this unwanted look. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/children-of-mentally-ill-parents-more-likely-to-die-unnatural-death.html">Children of Mentally Ill Parents More Likely to Die Unnatural Death</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Preschool children of mentally ill parents are far more likely to die of both natural and unnatural causes than children of mentally well parents.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/0201102-why-children-keep-you-young-the-association-between-parenting-and-blood-pressure.html">Why Children Keep You Young:  The Association Between Parenting and Blood Pressure</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">As my wife breezed out of the room, wishing me luck as she left for work, it suddenly hit me: I had the three kids today.  I was faced with no babysitter, 3 basketball games  and a baseball clinic to juggle, no food in the house, and a snot-filled three year-old who wasn't all that good about wearing underpants.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/02062101-sex-and-the-beach-the-role-of-vitamin-d-in-increasing-libido.html">Sex and the Beach: The Role of Vitamin D in Increasing Libido</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Vitamin D, now getting a return of recognition for conferring important health benefits ranging from cancer prevention to heart health, may have a new title: natural aphrodisiac.  Why is it that sun drenched islands are associated with romance?  It may be because the vitamin D manufactured in our skin on a sunny vacation raises testosterone levels. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/111809-sinusitis-no-evidence.html">Making It Up as We Go Along: Alternative Treatments for Sinusitis</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">There are also no trials of garlic in PubMed in the treatment of sinusitis, and yet you will find me slicing raw garlic and eating on a cracker with peanut butter whenever my sinuses start to get filled up.  If there were clinical trials on my home remedy treatments, and if the trials were well done and valid, and if the results indicated that there was no benefit to treatment, then I'd probably give them up. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/111709-Lunatic-Parents-Kids-Sports.html">Kids and Sports: Confessions of a Fanatic Parent</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">You know that fanatic dad on the sidelines of the soccer field or basketball court who screams complex instructions at the top of his lungs at their kids? The guy who sets up special sports equipment in the yard and assigns their kids sports homework?  I have a confession to make.  I am that guy.  But excess pressure on children can backfire and make them perform worse rather than better.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/death-panels-end-of-life.html">End-of-Life Conversations: Death Panels or Patient Preferences?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The leap from paying doctors to have discussions about end-of-life care to the specter of death panels or euthanasia is dramatic and disingenuous at best.  It devalues the important work that providors of palliative care and hospice care perform every day.  And it doesn't return control of the dying process to patient, it actually deprives patients of control of the dying process.  

I talk about end-of-life care options with patients all the time, and no-one benefits but the patient and their families.  In fact, I talked for the third time with my grandmother about palliative care yesterday.
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/nurses-freely-prostitute-themselves.html">Workplace Violence Prompts Nurses to Turn to Prostitution</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Here's the background: health care has been trending away from its intellectual and healing origins and towards a service model for some time now: nurses and doctors are expected to not only save lives and tend the sick, but to do it quicker,  better, more efficiently, cheaper, with more emotional availability, and with less security.  <br/ > <br/ > Maybe that's why Jenna, who now works in a brothel as a prostitute, quit nursing.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/jackieO-dye.html">Rumors: Cancer Caused by Hair Dye?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">It surprised me that my grandmother had plans to get her hair permed and colored.  Didn't Jacqueline Onassis get non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma from using dark colored hair dye, I was asked.  The rumor sounded familiar, but I wasn't sure, so I dug for information.  
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/opinion/eyelash-growth.html">Flirty Lashes, Yes, But It Don’t Make Your Brown Eyes Blue</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">It comes as no surprise to me that prostaglandin analogue eye drops can cause your eyelashes to grow to an attractive healthy length.  Similar drops have been used to treat glaucoma for years and this “side effect” of eyelash growth has been seen in many of my patients.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/0818101-mission-to-mars-not-until-we-can-replicate-gravity-in-space.html">Mission to Mars?  Not Until We Can Replicate Gravity in Space </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Scientific means to preserve muscle mass and function of astronauts in space do not appear to be able to counter the detrimental effects of microgravity encountered on a long space mission</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/yoga-and-weight-loss.html">Yoga and Weight Loss</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">A combination of exercise, meditation, and a better understanding of your own mind and accountability for your own actions are the keys to weight loss according to Mr. Sherman and his yoga instructor.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/0726101-alcohol-and-swimming-a-coctail-for-death.html">Alcohol and Swimming: a Cocktail for Death</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Keeping swimmers away from alcohol is a good idea.  This is a lesson that should be taken to heart in Russia, where a stunning 2202 people have drowned since the beginning of June.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/whales-and-recreational-boating-accidents-0722101.html">Whales and Recreational Boating Accidents</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">A 33 foot southern right whale leaped out of the water and landed on a sailboat near Cape Town, South Africa.  While the boat's mast was damaged, nobody, including the whale, was injured. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/071001-total-eclipse-of-the-sun-and-eye-damage.html">Total Eclipse of the Sun and Eye Damage</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>I remember examining one patient who told me that she suffered a severe loss of vision in both eyes after staring at a total eclipse.&nbsp; She had extensive scarring in the ever important central back region of her eyes called the macula resulting in 20/100 vision.&nbsp; I had always heard about the potential damage this sce</p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/06101-older-sexually-active-adult-swingers-stds.html">Older Sexually Active Adult "Swingers" May Serve as a Reservoir for STDs</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The man was clearly intoxicated; he said he had come to town looking for some action, had used some cocaine, alcohol and marijuana, and had a wild party that included sex with people he didn't know.  Pretty wild, I thought, especially for someone who was 72 years old.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/0525101-hope-for-patients-with-late-onset-pompes-disease.html">Hope for Patients with Late Onset Pompe's Disease</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText"><p>The United States Food and Drug Administration approved the use of the pharmaceutical company Genzyme&rsquo;s<a href="http://health.usnews.com/health-news/managing-your-healthcare/policy/articles/2010/05/25/lumizyme-approved-for-non-infantile-pompe-disease.html" target="_blank"> Lumizyme&nbsp; (alglucosidase alfa</a>) for lat</p></div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/0415101-volcano-thyroid-cancer.html">Volcano Exposure Linked to Thyroid Cancer</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Aside from mucking up airplane engines, there appears to be another important risk of exposure to volcanic ash, the risk of developing thyroid cancer. <br/ ><br/ > Thyroid cancer has an increased incidence in volcanic nations and states, such as Hawaii, the Philippines, and Iceland, according to Duntas et al.  This increase, however, has not been linked with a higher death rate.  The mechanism for this increased risk of thyroid cancer is not entirely clear.  

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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/heavy-rains-increase-risk-of-mold-related-illness.html">Heavy Rains Increase Risk of Mold Related Illness</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">What can we do to reduce the risk of health problems caused by mold, besides the the obvious strategy of eliminating the source of water inside the home?  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/0411101-child-dies-of-internal-bleeding-after-underage-marriage-consummated.html">Child Dies of Internal Bleeding After Underage Marriage Consummated</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Elham Mahdi, from Yemen, died from internal bleeding after sexual intercourse 3 days after an arranged marriage to a man nearly twice her age.  She was only 13 years old.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/driving-while-seizing-adventures-of-a-new-york-cabdriver-0330101.html">Driving While Seizing: Adventures of a New York Cabdriver</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">New York City taxi cab driver Hassan Afzal drove his 21 year-old passenger Danielle Ricco to her death in 2006 when he had a seizure while driving.  Are people allowed to obtain a driver's license with a known seizure disorder?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/120709-Kids-Heart-Attacks.html">Kids Are Now More Likely To Have Heart Attacks Than Their Parents! </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Guest writer Dr. Joanna Dolgoff explains how today's youth generation may be at higher risk for heart attack over their lifetime than their parents, and what parents can do to identify obesity in their children.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/0304101-deadly-human-stampede-in-indian-temple-is-typical.html">Deadly Human Stampede in Indian Temple is Typical </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The deadly human stampede that took place today in Pratabgarh, a south of New Delhi, resulted in the death of at least 63 people who had gathered at the Ram Janki temple for a ritual feast and charitable event.  <br/ ><br/ >Stampedes that result in death are more likely to occur at outside religious, sports, musical or political events in developing countries. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/pedophile-doctor-0111101.html">Delaware Pediatrician Charged with Sexual Abuse of More than 100 Child Patients</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">A 56 year-old Delaware pediatrician has been charged for the the sexual abuse of more than 100 children in his practice, according to the ABC World News.  <br/ ><br/ >Clinicians have observed for years that their patients with so-called somatic complaints, depression, and suicide attempts seemed to be more likely to have been abused as a child than those with other medical problems.  These observations have been borne out in the medical literature.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/0211101-shoveling-your-way-to-heart-health-or-heart-attack.html">Shoveling Your Way to Heart Health or Heart Attack?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Shoveling snow is indeed a great workout, which is great for those who up for it, but can be a serious stress on the heart for those who are couch potatoes the rest of year. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/0109101-autistic-child-found-dead-next-to-delirous-mother-age-49.html">Autistic Child Found Dead Next to Delirous Mother, Age 49</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">On February 5th, wealthy pharmaceutical executive Gigi Jordan, age 49, was found incoherent in the Peninsula Hotel next to the body of her autistic 8 year old boy.  The pair were surrounded by bottles of pills and documents, according to the New York Post. <br/ ><br/ >While parenting autistic children does not usually result in madness and death, the stress associated with caring for austistic children is well known. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/0120101-death-by-suicide-but-was-it-intentional.html">Death by Suicide: But Was it Intentional?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The recent news that a member of our suburban community died by suicide after falling from a bridge spanning the Hudson River has left deep scars on our individual and collective psyche.  Foremost on everyone's mind: why did he do it? <br/ ><br/ >Sometimes what appears to be an intentional decision is not, in the strictest sense, intentional at all.  Two examples of this include decisions that are impulsive, and decisions brought on by hallucinations. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/died-snowmobile-010210.html">Snowmobiles: Be Sober, Helmeted, and Cautious</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Every year, more than 200 people in the US succumb to snowmobile injuries.  One such unlucky person was 30 year-old Kristen Bednar, who sustained a fatal head injury after crashing into a tree while driving a snowmobile in Vermont.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/111809-better-sex.html">Motivation for Getting In Shape: Better Sex</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">If you have not been convinced of the health benefits of getting in shape, maybe the prospect of better sex will convince you to hit the gym.   

Women who eat better, are thinner, and who exercise more have better sex.
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/1113-prostate-cancer-finasteride.html">Finasteride and the Risk of Prostate Cancer</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In a comprehensive New York Times article on the prevention of cancer, a large and rigorous study is described; finasteride, an alpha-blocker that is usually used to treat benign prostatic hypertrophy, prevents prostate cancer.  I was intrigued.  It turns out that the absolute risk reduction for prostate cancer among men treated with alpha blockers is 1.4%.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/violence-against-women-during-pregnancy-shockingly-high.html">Violence Against Women During Pregnancy Shockingly High</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">It turns out that domestic violence during pregnancy is shockingly prevalent.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/PregExercise.html">The Gym Can Tame Fat During Pregnancy</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Does working out during pregnancy matter? Not when it comes to guaranteeing an easier delivery but research shows that exercise does help prevent excessive weight gain during pregnancy. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/Cellphone.html">Research Shows Tie Between Cell Phone Usage and Some Brain Cancers</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Almost every one has a cell phone. Adults, teens, tweens, even fourth graders with great ambition and gullible parents talk, text and check messages many times each day. But wireless phone use isn't risk free. Research shows a connection between cell phone and cordless phone use and certain types of brain cancers. No research shows that the use of headsets can negate the risk, but perhaps they're not a bad precautionary measure. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/falling-off-the-bed.html">Falling Off the Bed, But Avoiding the CAT Scan</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">I am a little ashamed to admit that when my third child was a little baby, he fell off of the bed and hit his head on the hard wooden floor three separate times. I never brought him to the doctor or sought a CT scan.  That's because I know that the radiation from a CT scan can cause brain cancer, especially in a child, and that the vast majority of kids who bonk their head and then act fine, are fine.  A recent study in the Lancet backs this up.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/bunk-bed.html">Bunk Bed Injuries</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">I found that the boxes contained everything anyone would ever need to construct an extremely heavy full-on-full bunk bed with a trundle below.  As you might well imagine, there were a few minor glitches, missing pieces, and a non-trivial degree of improvization involved in putting up the bunkbeds.  While the finished product made me slightly worried about the safety of our bunk bed, neither one of us were aware of the injuries associated with all bunk beds.

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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/untitled-document.html">Marriage is Associated with Improved Survival, Especially Among Men</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">But can we really be sure that it is marriage that protects health, or is it that people who are unhealthy are the ones that get divorced?  In a fascinating study by Glantz et al, researchers identified 515 people who had been diagnosed with a serious illness (malignant brain tumor, solid tumor, or multiple scelerosis) and followed what happened to their marriages.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/IBDSex.html">Irritable Bowel Diseases Inhibit Libido But Needn’t Inhibit Pregnancy</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">New research shows, not surprisingly, that IBD (Irritable Bowel Diseases) causes a drop in libido for women coping with these afflictions. Many remain childless by choice but a new study shows that pregnancies among women with IBD tend to run smoothly and that common IBD medications are not generally harmful to developing fetuses. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/Implants.html">Breast Implants Lead Police To Jasmine Fiore</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In a scene straight out of CSI: Las Vegas, police identified the mutilated remains of swim-suit model Jasmine Fiore by the serial numbers of her breast implants. We all know that teeth and orthopedic implants are a dead giveaway when it comes to forensics clues but breast implants? Yet another reason to get 'em. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/anbesol.html">Lawyer Claims Anbesol Caused Alcohol Intoxication in Wrong-Way Driver</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The lawyer for the estate of wrong-way driver Diane Schuler is claiming that the topical gum analgesic Anbesol is responsible for a positive blood alcohol level equivalent to recent ingestion of 10 alcoholic drinks.  According to the New York Post, he said "Look it up on the Web!"

Well, we're the web, and we say: It is not just unlikely, it is absolutely and unequivocally impossible for Anbesol to cause a level of alcohol intoxication of that degree detectable on a blood test.  

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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/illegals.html">Human Smuggling: High Risk of Trauma</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Putting yourself in a refrigerated truck with a possibly depressed truck driver would appear to be a high risk activity, and the trauma records from the southwest US reinforce that concern: Lumpkin et al reviewed the records of two level 1 trauma centers in the southwest from 1999 to 2003 and recorded 38 crashes involving 663 passengers (an average of 17 passengers per vehicle) with a 49% injury rate and a 9% mortality rate.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/obese-flu.html">Severely Obese?  Please Don't Get the Flu</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">If there weren't already enough reasons to prevent obesity, now there is another one: obese people are more likely require intensive care and to die when infected with the flu virus than people of normal weight.  Of ten patients with H1N1 flu who were hospitalized in the surgical intensive care unit for acute respiratory distress syndrome in Michigan, nine were obese, and seven were severely obese, according to the MMWR.  Three patients died.  

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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/lyme-sum.html">Beware of Lyme Ticks: Spirochete Peaks in June, July, August</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Sometimes big things come in small packages.  In this case, this is one summertime package you’ll wish you’d never received. That tiny gift? It’s Borrelia Burgdorferi  a spirochete that is transmitted through a tick bite that may result in Lyme Disease, the most common vector-borne disease in the United States.

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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/golfca.html">Cancer on the Golf Course</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Public golf courses in Spokane, Washington may soon be smoke free.  Is second hand smoke really the biggest cancer risk on the golf course?  What about sun exposure and pesticides?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/zicam.html">FDA Finally Bans Zicam For Serious Adverse Side Effects</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The FDA has advised consumers to avoid Zicam zinc nasal cold remedies.  The action was taken because people have lost their sense of smell from the treatment.  Funny thing is, this worrisome side effect has been known for years.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/Suicide-doc.html">Eye Doctor’s Suicide Points Up Self-Inflicted Death Rates Among Physicians</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">From the outside looking in, it looks like physicians have it all. It’s a secure well-paying job  that automatically confers respect. Most importantly (one would hope) physicians have the opportunity to help others. Surely, most physicians never consider suicide no matter how bad things get, right?

Wrong.
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/suicide-summer.html">Health Hazards: Summer Brings Higher Risk of Death by Suicide</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">I saw a man who died by suicide on Memorial Day weekend, and three others who harmed themselves intentionally.  Suicide is a huge public health problem, and occurs more frequently in spring and early summer.  This peak has been found all over the world.  If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, get help immediately at 1-800-Suicide or at Suicide.org.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/ktop-5shh.html">Kids' Top Five Summer Health Hazards</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Some summer risks are obvious, but it’s the hidden hazards that may catch you and your kids unaware.  Medpie.com has the evidence-based list of summer hidden health hazards for children.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/heat-exhaustion-football.html">Football Practice: Tough it Out and Die.</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Imagine running around with 20 pounds of American Football gear in oppressively hot summer weather.  If you were hot and tired, would you stop to seek shelter and water, or would you tough it out?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/mrsafp.html">Positive Tests for MRSA Superbug in Babies Were False</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">A hospital in Central Manchester, UK, has apologized to families of newborns babies who were found to have superbug MRSA in error, according to a BBC report.  While the practice of testing neonatal units for MRSA is well established, it's not clear whether it really works to prevent new exposure.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/smile.html">Smile Therapy</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">If you smiled in an old high school photograph chances are you are still married.  A review of old photographs from a group of people over the age of 65, suggested that non-smilers were almost 3 times more likely to be divorced compared to smilers.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/have-two-slices-and-call-me-in-the-morning.html">Have two slices and call me in the morning</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Everyone likes a nice slice of pizza.  But only a few live near the untouchable Sicilian slice at Sal’s Pizza in Mamaroneck, New York, or the perfect regular slice at Santarpios, in Boston’s East End.  But what is it about the combination of cheese, tomato sauce and bread that makes good pizza so irresistible?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/children-and-exercise-best-modeled-by-parents.html">Children and Exercise: Best Modeled by Parents</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">How can you get your kids to go to the gym and workout if you can’t get them to bring their plates to the kitchen, rake the leaves, or shovel the snow? </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/myths-does-masturbation-prevent-prostate-cancer.html">Myths: Does Masturbation Prevent Prostate Cancer?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The statement "use it or lose it" has been bandied about to refer to the preservation of sexual potency, but does it apply to prostate cancer?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/vasectomy-economy.html">Vasectomies: Cash Under the Mattress</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The Cleveland Clinic has seen a 50% increase in scheduled vasectomies, according to a report on CNN.com. Vasectomy is an effective means of birth control; according to a report in the journal Contraception, only about 1 pregnancy results for every 1000 vasectomies, with most occurring in the immediate post-vasectomy period, before washout of the remaining sperm. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/Hip-hop-healthy.html">The Not-So-Hidden Message in Hip Hop Music</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Dr Rani Whitfield, founder of Hip Hop Healthy Coalition sings hip hop music to kids from a variety of cultural backgrounds to educate them about medical conditions. Dr Whitfield wants his music to not only act as a vehicle to teach kids about medicine but to also help prevent future diseases. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/in-the-news/sick-fat-and-clumsy-get-some-sleep.html">Sick, Fat and Clumsy?  Get Some Sleep</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">According to a 2003 study by Fendrick et al, the common cold costs the United States economy $40 billion dollars a year, partly due to spending nearly $3 billion on over the counter medicines, over  $1 billion on unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions to “treat” this common cold virus, and $400 million on prescriptions for symptomatic relief.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/113009-concussion-dementia-depression-football.html">Concussions in the NFL: a Willful Disregard for Evidence</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">When I told a 15 year-old girl and her family that she shouldn't play in a Rugby playoff game the next week because she had had a concussion, they pressed me to change my mind.  But I wouldn't change my mind, because two concussions in quick succession can be life-threatening, and mutiple concussions in one's life can lead to dementia and depression.  <br/ ><br/ >Their reponse mirrrored that of the N.F.L., which appears only recently to be taking the risk of repeated minor traumatic brain injury in football players seriously.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/0811101-getting-bird-bones-from-riding-a-bike.html">Getting Bird Bones from Riding a Bike</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">About a year ago, I saw a man in the emergency department after he had fallen off of his bicycle.<br/ ><br/ >"My doctor said I have osteoporosis," he said, sheepishly, "and my wife doesn't want me to ride any more.  She thinks I'm going to break something."  I nodded, thinking.  This mans was not old, he was healthy, strong, and perhaps on the thin side.  Not only that, he exercised vigorously and regularly.  Why would he have osteoporosis?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/0809101-death-by-mosquito.html">Death by Mosquito</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">After an evening marshmallow roast, my three-year-old son sits on the sofa with thirty (count them) mosquito bites. <br/ ><br/ >What kind of diseases is he at risk for?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/0711101-14-hours-of-sleep-and-still-growing.html">14 Hours of Sleep and Still Growing</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Yesterday, my 3 1/2 year-old son fell asleep at 4 pm and could not be roused.  At about 8 pm, I gave up, put a pull-up on him while he was still sleeping, and let him sleep until the morning.  When my other kids asked why their little brother had slept for so long, I said "he's trying to grow." <br/  ><br/ >Research has shown that getting sufficient sleep preserves newly-minted brain cells.  Sleep is an investment in your brain.  
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/0628101-exercise-heart-benefits.html">The Benefits of Exercise, Part One: Exercise Really Is Good for Your Heart</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">New York Times reporter Gina Kolata recently had a piece in the Times’ Science section headlined “Does Exercise Really Keep Us Healthy?”  The upshot was that while there are many health benefits to exercise, those benefits are slim and oversold.  But medical research, freely available in electronic form, shows that the benefits of exercise are significant, not slim.  The proven health benefits of exercise are reproduced in study after study, and borne out over decades.   High quality research, including randomized controlled trials, shows that exercise improves weight loss, increases muscle, prevents diabetes, reduces heart disease, and prevents osteoporosis. Exercise improves functioning and quality of life for cancer survivors, reduces blood pressure, and improves cholesterol.   Exercise is one of the few health factors, and possibly the most important, under our own control.  The benefits of exercise are not overblown; they are underappreciated.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/0601101-the-case-of-the-30-hour-erection.html">The Whale and the 30-hour Erection</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">A Belgian doctor was suspended from medical practice after a court found him to be negligent in failing to appropriately treat a man who complained of a 10-hour erection. <br/ ><br/ >Not for nothing, but this sounds like a serious case of miscommunication.  Because the treatment for a persistent erection is, well, basically a urologist or a doctor otherwise empowered to stick harpoons in your penis will, um, stick harpoons in your penis.
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/0412101-cancer-work-road-pavers-asphalt-workers-bitumen.html">Cancer at Work? Road Pavers and Asphalt Workers At Risk</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The family of former french road worker Francisco Serrano Andrade has accused his employer, Eurovia, with inexcusible fault in his death from skin cancer. <br/ ><br/ >Recent research has unconvered the likely role of bitumen, which is a component of asphalt, in the excess death rate of asphalt and bitumen workers.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/the-toxicity-of-aircraft-air-0316101.html">The Toxicity of Aircraft Air</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The organophosphate toxin Tricresyl Phosphate (TCP) has been found in aircraft cabin air.  The problem is that TCP can be neurotoxic.  Are we looking at yet another risk of plane travel?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/weight-loss-risk-death-0310101.html">Does Weight Loss of More than 15 Percent of Your Maximum Body Weight Increase Your Risk of Death?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In a surprising study on the effect of significant weight loss by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, researchers found that overweight men and women of all weights who lost more than 15 percent of their maximum body weight had a higher risk of death.  <br/ ><br/ >But maybe weight loss is a marker for serious disease and not a cause. <br/ ><br/ >This is the difference between intentional weight loss and unintentional weight loss.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/frequent-flying-and-the-risk-of-ionizing-radiation.html">Frequent Flying and the Risk of Ionizing Radiation</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">What is the big deal about frequent flying?  Sure, there is always the concern that a malcontent will try to explode his underpants, but there must be something more.  Should I be worried about all the cosmic and ionizing radiation exposure at high altitude? 
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/death-at-the-olympics-pushing-risk-fatal-injury-too-far-0214102.html">Death at the Olympics: Pushing the Risk of Fatal Injury Too Far?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">20 year old Georgian Luger David Kumaritashvili died after hitting a steel pole going 90mph during an Olympic practice run in Vancouver.  While the Olympics are a time to enjoy exhilirating athletic performances one has to bear in mind that most of these sports cannot be performed by newcomers to the sport without significant risk of injury. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/0202102-andrew-wakefields-study-linking-autism-to-vaccines-officially-retracted-by-journal.html">Andrew Wakefield's Study Linking Autism to Vaccines Officially Retracted by Journal </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The General Medical Council, a body that governs physicians in Great Britain, has found Dr. Wakefield's study linking the development of autism to the MMR vaccine to be invalid because of a "dishonest and irresonsible" selection bias in patient enrollment. <br/ ><br/ >Selection bias is an important way that a study can produce results that do not represent the truth. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/haitian-earthquake-survivors-at-risk-compartment-syndrome-0122102.html">Haitian Earthquake Survivors At Risk: Rhabdomyolysis and Compartment Syndrome</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The plastic surgeon was intermittently sighing, as she watched the endless images of bodies lining roads, extremities dusty, swollen, non-functioning, as they flashed on the television monitor.  Haiti, at the mercy of the heavens and western civilization, had been crushed. <br/ > <br/ >"They don't have enough surgeons, and no one knows about compartment syndrome.  That 11 year-old girl who was on the news, pulled out from under the buildings, everybody smiling, she died.  She looked so good. No one knew to do a fasciotomy.  They just need someone to teach them, teach the medical responders," she said.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/0115101-tetanus-haiti-earthquake.html">Haitian Earthquake Survivors At Risk: Tetanus </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">While most experts speak of the critical 72-hour window for the rescue and treatment of survivors following disasters, it appears that in Haiti, the vast majority of injured survivors will get delayed care, if anything. There is a parallel 72 hour window; that is the window of time for preventative treatment of tetanus following an injury contaminated with soil.  <br/ ><br/ >It is hard to imagine a disaster as likely to produce as significant of a tetanus epidemic as an earthquake in an undeveloped nation in which tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of persons suffer deep wounds contaminated with soil, in the setting of limited or no clean water or medical care.  

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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/0114101-mass-casualty-haiti.html">Mass Casualties in Haiti Following Earthquake are Destined to Increase</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The 2010 Haiti Earthquake, measured at a magnitude of 7.0 on the Richter Scale, has wreaked social havoc, devastated property and shelter, destroyed lines of communication and transport, disrupted food supply, and has caused an inestimable loss of life. And most, if not all, severely sick or injured patients who cannot breathe on their own will be left for dead.  In triage parlance, these patients are termed "expectant".<br/ ><br/ >MedPie.com will donate $.05 for every unique pageview of this article in the next month to Doctors without Borders.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/0113101-finasteride-baldness.html">The Emperor Has No Hair: Risks and Benefits of Finasteride for Male Pattern Baldness</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">There are many hair regrowth techniques and products in the pipeline, but one currently available medical option that has proven to be a success is the use of finasteride, an inhibitor of the 5-alpha-reductase enzyme. <br/ ><br/ >But finasteride has unpleasant sexual side effects.  Beware!</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/122909-morphine-cancer.html">Painkiller Morphine May Worsen the Spread of Cancer</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Evidence from human and animal studies has been accumulating for several years to suggest that the painkiller morphine and related opioids, ubiquitous in the treatment of pain related to cancer surgery and also to end-stage cancer, may actually worsen the spread of cancer itself.  <br/ ><br/ >While the evidence for this finding is incomplete, it is still strong enough to warrant a frank conversation with your surgeon and anesthesiologist before undergoing cancer surgery.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/ct-septum.html">Consulting Experts: My Doctor Told me I need a CT Scan for a Deviated Septum.  Is this Necessary?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">As a nasal surgery and rhinoplasty specialist, I am often asked by patients about whether a CT scan is needed to better understand their problem.  While CT scanning is a wonderful tool for diagnosis and can provide exact information about anatomy, it really isn’t for everything.  It does not give information about the soft tissue and cartilage of the nose above and beyond what a simpler test gives, and it exposes the patient to unnecessary and potentially dangerous radiation.  And while insurance companies sometimes require the test for objective evidence that a planned nasal surgery is necessary, they do not always pay for the test itself.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/121009-sickle-cell.html">9 of 10 Sickle Cell Patients Sustain Reversal of Disease with Stem Cell Transplant</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Researchers reported in the New England Journal of Medicine today that 9 of 10 patients with sickle cell disease who were treated with a nonmyeloablative stem cell transplant had total reversal of the disease.  One important side effect: opiate withdrawal.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/112009-ukraine.html">Influenza in the Ukraine: Predictable Virulence or Conspiracy Theory?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">According to Russian news agency RIANOVSTI, the death toll from flu in the Ukraine has reached 354 since the beginning of October. At least 78,000 people have been hospitalized and 300 are still in intensive care.  Calculated on a death-rate-per-month basis, this makes the epidemic in the Ukraine more than twice as deadly as the epidemic in the United States.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/foreground-screening.html">Foreground Questions: Does Early Detection of Cancer Save Lives?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">It would seem to make sense, wouldn't it, that detecting cancer early saves lives, but there is little evidence to support the notion.  Does prostate screening work?  Does lung cancer screening work? Do mammograms in young women make any difference?  Medpie crunches the numbers.   </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/09-amok-fort-hood-murder-08.html">Amok at Fort Hood: Murderous Frenzy Following Depression</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Dr. Julian Lieb, a retired Yale medical school psychiatry professor, sheds light on the psychiatric term 'amok', which is a murderous frenzy following depression.  By his analysis, the events at Fort Hood represented an amok rather than a planned terrorist event. <br/ ><br/ >He writes "That amok is a manifestation of manic-depressive disorder is suggested by the preliminary symptoms: before the attack, the killer is typically preoccupied, withdrawn, brooding and apathetic - in other words, depressed. Following an amok, the perpetrator is often confused and amnesic, and if not apprehended or killed, may commit suicide."</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/09-fort-hood-05.html">Army Psychiatrist Opens Fire: Suicide by Cop?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Army psychiatrist Major Nidal Malik Hasan opened fire in a Fort Hood deployment center today, killing 11 people and wounding 31 before being shot himself.  Sometimes this is called suicide by cop. <br/ ><br/ >Almost all people who die by law enforcement assisted suicide are men, and about half brandish or fire a bona fide firearm before being killed by police officers, while some carry plastic firearms or use other pretenses  
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/electroshock.html">Electroshock Weapons: Health Risks and Benefits</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Electroshock weapon use by police in Massachusetts has been increasing in the last three years, according to data provided by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security and reported in the Boston Globe.  These stun guns are billed as working through neuromuscular incapacitation by makers such as Taser.  Risk of serious injury due to electroshock weapons is small, and usually only associated with head injury due to falls.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/dentist-meningioma.html">A Trip to the Dentist, and One Step Closer to Cancer?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">I just came back from a trip to the dentist with a couple of my kids.  I think they did a thorough job.  Maybe too thorough.  This visit involved jamming those uncomfortable plastic white things that look like small credit cards in my mouth for the purpose of a diagnostic X-ray evaluation.  

My mother always told me "don't let them take X-rays!"  I forgot to tell them.

Researchers have determined that a full mouth series of dental X-rays performed over 20 years ago puts one at an increased risk of a menigioma (brain cancer). 

Hopefully, I won't have a meningioma in 20 years. 
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/living-in-ghost-towns.html">A Ghost Story: Where Have All the Walking People Gone?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">It seems like I live in a ghost town because no one walks anywhere.  I see the mailman, a few early rising exercisers, and an occasional thirteen-year-old child on a bike.  The milkman, door to door sales person, religious recruiters and the exuberant young children playing kick-the-can have all vanished in a puff of car exhaust. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/hpv-edu.html">Risks of HPV Vaccine for your Pre-Teen and Risks of Cervical Cancer: </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">A fourteen year old girl died on Monday shortly after being given the HPV vaccine through a school program in the UK.

As of June 1, 2009, there have been 43 deaths in young women and girls associated with the HPV vaccine in the US, although no causal association was found. 

HPV causes cervical cancer in only a small percentage of women who are exposed.  In fact, more than nine out of ten adolscent girls who get infected with the HPV virus will clear the infection on their own within 9 to 12 months.  Those who do go on to develop pre-cancerous lesions are more likely to be smokers and to have had first sexual intercourse at a young age than those who do not.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/smoking-fetus.html">If You Want a Live Baby, Stop Smoking.  Surprise!</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">I have become better at dodging plumes of smoke from those smokers who choose to smoke and walk in front of me.  I time each exhalation and jolt in front of them to avoid any potential carcinogens with my next breath in.  At least I have some control of the situation.  Fetuses have no control of their pregnant smoking mothers.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/GotMilk.html">Vitamin D Supplements Do Show Some Preventive Value</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Want to avoid dying young? Want to avoid osteoporosis? Take Vitamin D and calcium supplements. Want to avoid breast cancer, colorectal cancer and diabetes? Us too, but taking Vitamin D and calcium supplements won't help with these ills. The evidence is mixed but one thing is clear: Mom was right. Drink your milk or eat your greens.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/melanoma-exaggerated.html">Melanoma: Reports of the Epidemic are Greatly Exaggerated. </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The type of skin cancer called malignant melanoma is the fastest growing cancer in the UK.  The increase in diagnosis of malignant melanoma started in the 1970s and continues four decades later, but the rate of death from malignant melanoma leveled off in the 1990s.  This may represent a change in what type of lesions are classified as malignant melanoma, and not a true increase at all.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/forced-immunization.html">Swine Flu Forced Immunization Threatens Civil Liberties in France, New York State</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">According to the French publication Liberation, government  strategies to combat the H1N1 influenza pandemic in France threaten to seriously curb individual liberties, without clear benefit. Health care workers in France and in New York State will be required to become vaccinated against swine flu.  The protection that universal vaccination will provide is not at all ensured, and this suspension of civil liberties is not justified.   
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/exercise-prevents-arm-swelling-on-side-of-breast-cancer.html">Exercise Benefits Breast Cancer Survivors </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">I wasn't that surprised, really, to read that women who had swelling of the arm after having had breast cancer or surgery on the same side benefit from weight lifting.  Generally, when you use your body the way it was designed to be used, you get health benefits.  This finding is important because we know that women who exercise are less likely to die from breast cancer than those who do not.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/vaginal-dryness.html">New Reports on Vaginal Dryness</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">While vaginas, unlike many other parts of the body, don’t get drier in hot weather it’s likely that if they did, it’s not a subject many advertisers would hop on. Erectile dysfunction is one thing, but vaginal dyrness? Not yet.
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A new study by Huang et al, showed that “younger women” also report problems with vaginal dryness. 
It’s yet another silly difference between the genders. The truth is postmenopausal women can experience vaginal atrophy or symptoms of vaginal dryness, discomfort itchiness and painful sexual intercourse. In a study of over 1000 post-menopausal women, Huang et al surveyed women aged 55 to 75 years and found nearly half had experienced problematic vaginal dryness and painful intercourse. 
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/tanning-salons.html">Who's more red: the grilled lobster or the grilled teenager?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">After a recent trip to the beach, I was not quite as red as a lobster, but close.  Not a good idea.  <br/ > <br/ >Even worse idea: using tanning salons.  Using a tanning bed before the age of 30 is associated with a 75% increased risk of skin cancer.  Do the teenage girls that use them understand their increased risk of skin cancer?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/ratbites.html">Rats in the Crib</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">A 6 week old girl's toes were chewed off by rats; the father and another couple have been arrested in connection with the case.  <br/ > <br/ >Rats most commonly bite people who cannot affect their own environment, like infants, and people who have reduced feeling in their feet, such as diabetics with peripheral neuropathy.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/endometrial-CA-sun.html">Stay Thin, Tan, and Fertile to Avoid Endometrial Cancer</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Women who avoid obesity, get plenty of Vitamin D and bear more than one child have a greater likelihood of avoiding endometrial cancer. Luck plays a part as well: women who experience late menopause have a greater chance of skipping this cancer as well. Endometrial cancer, or cancer of the lining of the uterus, affects 35,000 women in the United States per year.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/increasing-omega-3s-in-diet-may-reduce-risk-of-breast-cancer.html">Increasing Omega-3s in Diet May Reduce Risk of Breast Cancer </a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">What do dark oily fish and breast cancer have in common? If you eat more fatty fish you are less likely to develop breast cancer.  According to a June 2009 case-control study by Kim et al, eating high quantities of fatty fish reduces the risk of breast cancer in pre- and postmenopausal women.  Cold water fatty fish like salmon, mackerel, anchovies, sardines and trout are high in a type of polyunsaturated fatty acid known as Omega-3 fatty acids.  Omega-3 fatty acids such as eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) are essential nutrients that can only be obtained through the consumption of food or supplements because our bodies can’t produce them. 
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/bg9trial.html">Caregiver Stress: Autistic Boy Dies of Lymphoma, Mother Indicted.</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">9-year-old Jeremy Fraser died yesterday after a long battle with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, nine months after prosecutors charged his mother with failing to home chemotherapy to the child, according to the Boston Globe and the Salem News.   After the failure was recognized, the boy's father, Eric J. Fraser, was granted custody, according to the Salem News. He died at 4:45 a.m. on Monday in hospice. Jeremy Fraser had autism. Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma is frequently treatable to cure.

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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/exercise-2.html">The Benefits of Exercise, Part Two: Exercise Really Is Good for Weight Loss</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">High quality medical research shows that exercise improves weight loss, prevents diabetes, and helps in prevention and recovery from diseases ranging from osteoporosis to breast cancer. A lukewarm assessment of the benefits of exercise by the New York Times is faulty: not only does exercise plus diet help improve weight loss compared to diet alone, it also prevents weight regain.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/hhs-grass.html">Does Your Kid Cut the Grass?  Reconsider</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">An estimated 9400 children suffer lawn mower injuries each year.  Some of these kids are driving or are passengers on riding mowers, but others are just bystanders. <br/ > <br/ >  Many children get fingers or toes amputated.  Children under age 16 should not operate lawn mowers, and younger children should stay out of the yard when the grass is being cut.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/hhs-weight.html">Heavy Kids Get Heavier in the Summer</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">For heavier kids, summer months often translate to unwelcome pounds.  Overweight kids tend to put weight back on that they may have lost from September to June.<br/ >  <br/ > Researchers have found that children who are already heavy tend to get heavier in proportion to their height over the summer than normal weight kids.  July and August tack on the most weight.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/hhs-tramp.html">Trampoline Injuries: No Fun at All</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Kids love to jump, bounce and fly through the air with their friends on trampolines, but trampolines are definitely a proven safety risk. Trampoline injuries peak in August, so beware.  <br/ > <br/ >
More than half of these injuries occur on trampolines with safety nets.  Nets also do not protect your children from serious spinal injuries.  If the neighbors have a trampoline, instruct your kids to stick to soccer, leap frog, and jump rope.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/hhs-dog.html">The Dog Bites of Summer</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">When I was eight, I used to take a nifty short cut to summer camp that went right through a mean dog's territory. I was lucky enough not to suffer any injuries, but I did lose a shoe to him.  My mother was not pleased. <br/ > <br/ > An average of 914 dog bites are treated in U.S. emergency departments each day, with more bites occurring in the summer months.  Most of the victims are young children.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/summer-falls.html">Summertime, and the Falling is Frequent</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">If summer is a time for climbing, swinging and exploring for children, it is also a time for falling out of windows, out of tree houses, and off of rope swings.  Head injury and broken bones are the reward.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/health-hazards-bugs-versus-bug-spray.html">Health Hazards: Bugs Versus Bug Spray</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">What's an outdoor lover to do?  Bug bites are risky, especially mosquito bites in areas with endemic malaria, dengue or viral encephalitis.  Tick bites can transmit Lyme disease.  But insect repellant is bad for you too, right?</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/fraudulent-medical-studies-from-pain-medicine-to-autism.html">Fraudulent Medical Studies: From Pain Medicine to Autism</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Massachusetts-based doctor Scott Reuben is accused of fabricating data for at least 21 published research papers.  The anesthesiologist, who practiced at Baystate Medical Center, in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States, touted medications that were produced by pharmaceutical companies from which he had received financial grants for research.  The fraud, considered to be one of the gravest cases of academic misconduct known because it permeates an entire body of work, as opposed to just one article, has left the subspecialist's understanding of multi-modal analgesia in shambles.
Data falsification is not uncommon.  Even Andrew Wakefield, the lead author of the 1996 Lancet study that linked the MMR vaccine and autism, has been accused of conflicts of interest and misrepresenting data.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/botox-happy.html">Botox Makes People Happier</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Well, sort of.  People who are treated with botulinum toxin A, the ingredient in Botox and Dysport, create a better first impression in observers, according to research to be published next month.  This positive first impression leads to a friendly response, which creates a happier person.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/videog.html">Video games or Physical Activity, is there a Compromise?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Are all the kids, who should playing outside, stuck in front of video games?  Video game use is associated with obesity, altered sleep patterns, and impaired memory. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/orgasmre.html">Does She or Doesn't She? Recent Research Revives Orgasm Debate</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">In the early 1900s, Sigmund Freud hypothesized that clitoral orgasms were the norm for younger women, while mature women were more likely to have vaginal orgasms. In the late 1900s, feminists cried foul and decreed that an orgasm is an orgasm. Recent research has revived discussion about orgasms: the ability to fanatasize during sex, and a long, fluid, gait predict  orgasm in women, while foreplay seems to have nothing to do with it.  No data on why it matters, though.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/xmnflu.html">Wolverine Flu?  H1N1 Flu Disrupts X-Men Premier in Mexico City</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Twentieth Century Fox on Monday postponed Thursday's opening of "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" because most of the movie theaters were closed, according to Variety.  Besides the fear of uncertainty and the remembrances of the 1918 pandemic, there is, however, no indication at this time that this particular virus will result in a major public health crisis.  I am treating my patients without wearing a mask myself.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/face.html">Autobiography of a Face, Transplanted</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">The lifetime of medication that Connie Culp must take to prevent transplant rejection will also put her at risk for diabetes, infection, and cancer.  Those are pretty big risks.  But not as risky as not having a face. </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/swineflu-1.html">Swine Flu:  Protect Yourself from the Worldwide Pandemic.</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Fears of a global pandemic of Swine Flu, likely originating in Mexico, increased yesterday after the confirmation of twenty cases in the United States, prompting US officials to declare a public health emergency. Confirmed cases in the US now stand at 40. Mexico, considered to be at the epicenter of the pandemic, has reported more than 1600 suspected cases, with 149 deaths, although only a fraction of those cases had been confirmed.  The cases in Mexico are particularly troubling because most of the fatalities are reported to have been in young adults.  Europeans have been advised to avoid non-essential travel to the US and Mexico.  Death from Swine Flu appears to be due to a 'cytokine storm', causing acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).  It is possible that optimal nutrition with healthy fats and antioxidants may reduce the severity of the disease in patients who get Swine Flu.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/joyous-birth-baby-dies.html">Joyous Birth? Baby Dies During Home Delivery</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Reports surfaced this week of the death of the baby of homebirth advocate Janet Fraser after several days of labor in her Australia home, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. While a study in the British Medical Journal found no increased risk for mother or child for home deliveries, other studies have demonstrated substantial risk.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/kid-renal-colic.html">Kids Getting Kidney Stones: Is it Really the Salt?</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Anecdotal evidence points to an increase in the incidence of kidney stones in children, according to published reports.  

While kidney stones in children are quite rare, they appear to be associated with an abnormally developed urinary tract, having had previous urinary tract infections, and a history of kidney stones in the parents.  While experts have recommended that children eat less sodium, or salt, in their diet to reduce the risk of kidney stones, there is no definitive evidence that salt reduction works.
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/undiagnosed-disease-program.html">Navigating the Undiagnosed Disease Program</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">This New York Times Magazine article explores the experiences of patient Summer Stiers as she navigates the NIH’s Undiagnosed Diseases Program.  Summer suffers from multiple medical problems that may be linked by a single abnormality, possibly a genetic problem with the basement membrane. Ms. Henig's journalistic treatment of the patient objectifies her on a grand scale.  </div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/snow-survival.html">To Survive 3 Days in the Snow, Keep Your Head Up</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Some of us complain of cold weather during the morning commute, how about 3 days buried under snow?  While Donna Molnar’s survival after exposure to extreme cold for three days in Ontario, Canada is amazing, she is reported to suffer from severe frostbite.</div>
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     <h2><a href="/top-health-stories/featured-articles/error-in-medicine-dennis-quaid.html">Error in Medicine: Common, Human, and Humbling</a></h2>
      <div class="ditto_introText">Error in medicine is common, but not all error results in patient harm.  The newborn twins of actor Dennis Quaid and his wife Kimberly had their hospitalization extended after being given a dose of heparin almost 1,000 times greater than the correct dose for their age and weight in November, 2007.</div>
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