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TV Plastic Surgeon Pleads Not Guilty to Videotaping Naked Patients
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- A celebrity plastic surgeon pleaded not guilty Thursday to secretly videotaping naked female patients during post- operative examinations at his office near the Beverly Center. Dr. Lance Everett Wyatt, 42, of Sherman Oaks is charged...Tags: Misdemeanors, Plastic Surgeons, Sex Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Medical Professionals
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One in five smokers lights up while hospitalized
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The number of smokers lighting up on hospital grounds has fallen about seven percentage points since 1995, according to a new study. "It is encouraging that there has been improvement, but it's discouraging that the nicotine...Tags: Heart Problems, Medical Research, Internal Medicine, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics
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Cost becomes bigger question in treating heart disease
ReutersLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The cost of treating heart disease has become a key factor in decisions by U.S. cardiologists grappling with the nation's No. 1 killer. Record prices for drugs and devices, reduced reimbursement by insurance plans and the...Tags: Chest Pains, Diseases and Illnesses, Germany, National Institutes of Health, Health Care Reform (2009)
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Eating in restaurants tied to higher calorie intake
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In study findings that may not surprise many people, kids and teens ate more calories - including more fat and more sugar - on days when they had a meal from a fast-food or sit-down restaurant. "Parents (should) realize that...Tags: Diabetes, Nutrition, Chemical Industry, Drugs and Medicines, Science and Technology
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Concerns looming over Ocotillo Wind Express
Staff WriterAs turbines rise in Ocotillo Wind Express, questions remain over the type of impacts the project will bring to the Valley and its westernmost community. Some fear about their health. But whether turbines do in fact pose health concerns is an issue...Tags: Siemens, Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities
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Movember raises money and awareness
Staff WriterYou call it November. They call it Movember. The mustache-growing event started in 2003 when a few men way down under in Australia decided to bring crumb catchers back in style (Mo is Aussie slang for mustache). Fast forward and the mustache movement has...Tags: Ice Hockey, Elections, Marketing, Cancer, Hulk Hogan
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Trans fats raise cholesterol, not blood sugar
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Although trans fats raise your levels of "bad" cholesterol, they don't appear to have lasting impacts on your blood sugar, according to a new review of the medical evidence. Researchers found that both blood sugar and insulin,...Tags: Diabetes, Nutrition, Diseases and Illnesses, Health and Safety at School, Science and Technology
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Slimmer future for heavy kids who get help early
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Weight-loss programs can help even very young children slim down, and it appears that acting early may improve the odds of success, according to a pair of new studies. "What they are showing is a pretty consistent trend that...Tags: Diabetes, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diseases and Illnesses, Pediatrics, Body Mass Index
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LIFE MATTERS: Heaven for real, I believe
Contributing WriterThousands of people have related their stories of near-death experiences, perhaps the most popular in recent years being told by a pastor, Don Piper, “90 Minutes in Heaven,” 2004, and by a child, Colton Burpo, “Heaven is for Real,”...Tags: Sam Harris, E. coli Infection, Neurosurgery
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Health security is national security
On the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's dramatic announcement about the presence of Soviet missiles in Cuba, the two presidential candidates met for a debate last Monday only 250 miles away in Boca Raton, Fla. Moderator Bob Schieffer...
Tags: Health Insurance, Elections, Barack Obama, Washington, DC, Boca Raton
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Jill Stein Biography (Green)
Full Name: Jill Stein Born: May 14, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois Official Website: www.jillstein.org drjillstein @jillstein2012 Biography: Jill Stein is a mother, housewife, physician and teacher of internal medicine. She graduated magna cum...
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Study: Multivitamins May Prevent Cancer in Men
CNNTaking a multivitamin may help prevent cancer in healthy middle-aged men, according to a new study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The study Scientists at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Placebo, Cancer, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Overweight
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