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BusinessWeek September 12, 2005 |
A Snorer Speaks Humorist Rob Simon wrote about his effort to minimize his snoring, which included three major operations on his nose and throat, in his book "Snore No More!" |
The Motley Fool September 2, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Will Flu Vaccine Catch Cold? The CDC says we may have as many as 97 million doses this year, but that's a best-case scenario. This year again, it's Chiron causing the uncertainty. |
Outside September 2005 Emily Waltz |
The Body Shop Athletic injuries of the past could have meant an end to a sports career. These days, however, doctors are using minimally invasive surgical techniques and natural healing methods to increase chances of a full recovery. |
Geotimes September 2005 Kathryn Hansen |
Rocks Pose Cancer Concerns Contracts, permits and building codes aside, developers in California now have an additional consideration before excavating for a new tract of homes: carcinogenic rocks. |
Managed Care August 2005 |
NCQA Compares Plans On Chronic Disease The National Committee for Quality Assurance plans to offer a snapshot based on its well-known HEDIS report that it hopes will let employers and workers get a quick, but comprehensive, view of how health plans handle four chronic diseases. |
American Family Physician September 1, 2005 Wilson & Best |
Common Overuse Tendon Problems: A Review and Recommendations for Treatment Distinguishing tendinopathy from tendonitis and recommendations on appropriate treatments. |
American Family Physician September 1, 2005 Roemheld-Hamm |
Chasteberry Used for centuries as a treatment for hormone-related gynecologic conditions, current literature supports its use for PMS and cyclical breast discomfort but there is little or no data to support its use for menstrual irregularities, fertility disorders, or reducing sexual desire. |
American Family Physician September 1, 2005 |
Intertrigo: What You Should Know How to recognize and prevent inflammation caused by skin rubbing against skin as may occur in skinfolds. |
AskMen.com Dustin Driver |
Travel Diseases: Central & South America There are more than a few diseases that can turn your dream vacation to Central or South America into a nightmare -- so here are a few "ounces of prevention." |
BusinessWeek September 5, 2005 Capell & Arndt |
Drugs Get Smart Future medicines will more effectively target what ails you by tailoring treatment to your specific genetic profile. Personalized medicine will also help prevent another Vioxx. |
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