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Prof. Rafael Inigo Pavlovich,MD,PhD,FACS,
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Hermosllo, Mexico.
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Fri, 30 Jul 2010 14:05:30 GMT+00:00

Wreckage of medical plane found in Lake Michigan
San Jose Mercury News
AP LUDINGTON, Mich.—Emergency officials say they have located the wreckage of a small medical plane that crashed into Lake Michigan a week ago. Mason County Emergency Management Coordinator Liz Reimink said Friday it is possible the wreckage contains ...
Wreckage Found From Lake Michigan Plane CrashWLNS
Airplane wreckage located in Lake Michigan. Divers search nearby for victims ...ABC12.com
Plane wreckage foundLudington Daily News

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Fri, 30 Jul 2010 12:13:51 GMT+00:00

CBS News

Calcium supplements boost myocardial infarction risk
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Myocardial infarction or heart attack was more commonly found in patients with osteoporosis who used calcium supplements, a meta-analysis of 16 studies reported in the British Medical Journal or BMJ revealed. Doctors whose training on nutrition ...
Calcium Supplements May Carry Heart Attack RiskABC News
Study: Calcium May Increase Heart Attack RiskWebMD
Calcium supplements may raise risk of heart attackReuters
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Fri, 30 Jul 2010 13:08:27 GMT+00:00

Modesto Bee

1-in-5 Californians without health insurance
San Jose Mercury News
AP SAN FRANCISCO—Census figures released this week show a fifth of Californians—some 6.5 million—went without health insurance in 2007. The statistics show the highest rates of residents without health insurance were in rural Mono, Colusa and Monterey ...
2007 data show state had 6.5 million uninsuredSan Francisco Chronicle
Health insurance rates: California plans to crack down, but how hard?Los Angeles Times
More Women to Get Health Insurance Under Affordable Care ActMSN Health & Fitness
NTV -News 10NBC -Washington Post
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Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:18:00 GMT+00:00

CBC.ca

Compression CPR Found Effective
Los Angeles Times
Two studies of CPR techniques find that chest compressions alone, without forced breathing, are effective in helping victims of heart attacks. Chest compressions alone are as effective in rescuing victims of heart attacks as conventional ...
Studies: CPR Without Rescue Breathing OKWebMD
During CPR, Locking Lips May Not Be NecessaryNPR
Health Buzz: Mouth-to-Mouth Not Key to CPRU.S. News & World Report
CNN -Voice of America -NewsOXY
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Wed, 28 Jul 2010 18:40:47 GMT+00:00

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One in five Californians say they need mental health care
Los Angeles Times
Almost 5 million California adults say they could use help with a mental or emotional problem, according to a survey released Wednesday by researchers at UCLA. About 1 million of them meet the criteria for "serious psychological distress. ...
Stigma about mental illness wanes, treatment sites aboundHometownlife.com
Survey: One out of Five Californians Report Need for Mental Health HelpCalifornia Healthline
People more likely to seek mental health care when insuredUSInsurance Online.com
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Thu, 29 Jul 2010 23:00:28 GMT+00:00

TopNews Arab Emirates

More Evidence Links Fractures to Diabetes Drugs
WebMD
July 29, 2010 -- The popular diabetes drugs Actos and Avandia boost the risk of fracture in older women, according to findings from a new study that echo those of earlier research. For the new study, researcher William H. Herman, MD, ...
TZD Use Linked to Fracture Risk in Women 50 and OlderMedPage Today
Study Shows Certain Diabetes Drugs Make Bones BrittleGossip Jackal
Did Actos Act Correctly?DTC Perspectives Magazine
Live in the Now -9NEWS.com -Pharmaceutical Technology Magazine (blog)
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Fri, 30 Jul 2010 11:34:13 GMT+00:00

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Another Infant Dies of Whooping Cough in California
FOXNews
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — San Diego County health officials say a month-old baby boy has died of whooping cough. The death reported Thursday marks at least the seventh infant to die of whooping cough this year in California. The San Diego County Health and ...
Seventh Infant Death Related to Whooping Cough Hits CaliforniaGossip Jackal
Whooping cough cases doubled in July in Santa Clara CountySan Jose Mercury News
California whooping cough outbreak largest in decadesUSA Today
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Fri, 30 Jul 2010 13:50:35 GMT+00:00

Center For American Progress

Medicare Becomes Law: Wake-Up Video
MTV.com
Despite the fact that the United States is well behind other developed countries as far as health care goes, the debate in this country still rages over whether or not medical care should be taken out of the private sector and become a public program. ...
HHS decision staves off trouble for St. Louis-area health centersSt. Louis Post-Dispatch
Health Policy FridayThe Hill (blog)
Who Decides on Health-Care Value?Wall Street Journal
Houston Chronicle -Center For American Progress -Politico (blog)
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Fri, 30 Jul 2010 13:48:15 GMT+00:00

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Cubicin Side Effects May Increase Pneumonia Risk: FDA
AboutLawsuits.com
Federal drug safety regulators are warning doctors and patients that the intravenous antibiotic Cubicin may increase the risk of pneumonia. On Thursday, the FDA issued a drug safety warning for Cubicin, indicating that a post-marketing review of the ...
The FDA warns about pneumonia caused by antibiotic CubicinLos Angeles Times
FDA Finds Pneumonia Risk with DaptomycinMedPage Today
Daptomycin May Be Linked to Eosinophilic PneumoniaMedscape
Reuters -DG News -UPI.com
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Fri, 30 Jul 2010 13:43:38 GMT+00:00

A Different Path to Medical School
New York Times (blog)
For years, Mount Sinai Medical School has quietly admitted about 35 students a year who have not completed pre-med coursework. A study by the founder of the program, known as the Humanities and Medicine Program, published Thursday ...
Mt. Sinai Program Lets Some Pre-Meds Swap Orgo for ShakespeareWall Street Journal (blog)
Students with Humanities Background Equally Successful in Medical School as ...Newswise (press release)

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