[ad_1] SAND LAKE, Mich. – A diabetic boy sells pumpkins on the roadside to raise money for a dog with diabetic diabetes who will accompany him in the school bus. Ian Unger, …
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[ad_1] SAND LAKE, MICH. – A 6-year-old diabetic boy sells pumpkins to help raise money for a help dog that would alert him when his blood glucose level goes down. >> Read …
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[ad_1] BENI, DRC – A hearse carrying an Ebola victim has become the latest example of sometimes violent resistance from the community, which complicates efforts to contain an epidemic in Congo – …
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[ad_1] MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Dr. Preston Mark Preston, MD, MPHAssociate Surgeon, Brigham and Women's HospitalAssistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical SchoolBrigham and Women's HospitalDepartment of Surgery, UrologyBoston, MAMedicalResearch.com: What is the context …
Read More »Does heart valve surgery affect the cognition of older people?
[ad_1] In a new journal, researchers looked at previous studies of patients with open-heart surgery to determine whether they had a tendency to experience a difference in cognition after the procedure. Specifically, …
Read More »A 5-year-old Texas girl, hospitalized as a result of an injection caused by a poisonous caterpillar, says her mother
[ad_1] A Texas girl was reportedly hospitalized after being bitten by an aspic caterpillar. (AP Photo / Dr. Scott M. Lieberman) A Texas girl was reportedly hospitalized after being stung by what …
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[ad_1] TO CLOSE Additional cases of the disease are reported at the airports of Detroit, Newark, New Jersey and Memphis, Tennessee. Here's what you need to know about measles and how to …
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[ad_1] Thousands of patients with terminal breast cancer are left "abandoned" in the face of a shortage of specialized nurses, said Breast Cancer Care. The charity has published figures showing that nearly …
Read More »Irrigating vegetables with wastewater spreads disease: study
[ad_1] Washington DC. [USA]: According to a recent study, the irrigation of vegetables with the help of wastewater in African cities could spread diseases. Research suggests that urban farmers, growing vegetables to …
Read More »Heart valve surgery related to cognitive decline in the elderly
[ad_1] New research found that the majority of elderly patients who had cardiac valve surgery were at risk for cognitive problems until six months after surgery. The research was conducted at the …
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