July 8, 2008 – 4:24 pm | One Comment

In a move sure to stir controversy, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommended on Monday that a more aggressive approach to treating high cholesterol in children should be implemented, even if it means prescribing …

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Wal-Mart Expands Discount Drug Program to Businesses
May 5, 2009 – 5:14 am | 5 Comments
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After several years of tremendous success with its $4 generic prescription drug program, Wal-Mart teamed up with Caterpillar Co. last September to bring an expanded version of the discount drug program to the 70,000 Caterpillar …

Strong Genetic Link to Autism Discovered
April 29, 2009 – 9:39 pm | 2 Comments
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Research scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have just made public their discovery of some tiny changes in some specific genes that suggest a rather strong genetic link between these changes and the development of …

1 in 50 Americans Living with Paralysis
April 23, 2009 – 11:03 am | 2 Comments
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A report described as ‘startling’ reveals the prevalence of paralysis in America:  1 in 50 Americans is living with paralysis to one degree or another.  The report suggests the previous way paralyzed individuals have been …

Doc’s Specialized Training Improves Implanted Defibrillator Success
April 23, 2009 – 5:07 am | No Comment
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A study published in the latest issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, says the specialty of the surgeon influences the patient’s quality of life and success rate of the treatment where …

UN: AIDS Drug Manufacturing in Africa Saves Lives, Eases Economic Woes
April 22, 2009 – 11:00 pm | 2 Comments
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To best fight the ravages of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa, it must begin manufacturing its own supply of generic drugs, according to Michel Sidibé, a 57-year-old resident of the African nation, Mali.  Sidibé has …

Is Childhood Addiction to Video Games Real?
April 20, 2009 – 11:26 pm | One Comment
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A report just released by the National Institute on Media and the Family suggests 10% of all American children between 8 and 18 years of age are likely addicted to their video games.  The report …

California Hospitals Pay $1.6M for Dumping Homeless Psychiatric Patients
April 16, 2009 – 2:04 pm | No Comment
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Two hospitals, College Hospitals in Cerritos and Costa Mesa, California, have agreed to pay $1.6 million to settle a lawsuit alleging them of dumping homeless psychiatric patients instead of treating and discharging them properly.  The …

Botox Much More Than Just a Pretty Face
April 16, 2009 – 5:09 am | 5 Comments
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The mere mention of the word Botox brings to mind fixed expressions on fading celebrity faces but not everyone who uses the cosmetic injections go to those extremes.  When used with discretion, Botox does an …

Child Abuse Escalates as Parents Face Overwhelming Economic Stress
April 15, 2009 – 10:58 pm | 2 Comments
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Sometimes it’s an overwhelming sense of stress on the parents’ part.  Sometimes it’s the overwhelming press of poverty.  And sometimes it’s the overwhelming sense of hopelessness compounded by the absence of humility enough to ask …

CDC: Americans Consume Too Much Salt
April 11, 2009 – 3:56 pm | 5 Comments
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According to a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), most Americans consume too much salt for optimum health.  Almost 145 million adults (69%) are considered medically sensitive to salt, …