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    May 12, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. People In Business

    Times Record, Fort Smith, Ark.
    Leadership Franklin County held its inaugural graduation ceremony Tuesday on the Arkansas Tech University-Ozark campus, with a reception following. LFC develops current and emerging leaders to work together to serve the good of Franklin County and the...

    Tags: Bank of the Ozarks, Environmental Issues, Consumers, Awards and Prizes, Loans

  2. May 12, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Growing farm-fresh physicians

    The Sun, Yuma, Ariz.
    In a time of national doctor shortages, Yuma Regional Medical Center is taking steps to "grow farm-fresh family physicians." Six newly graduated physicians -- five women and one man -- will begin their postgraduate training on July 1, kicking off a...

    Tags: University of Arizona, General Practitioners, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Internists

  4. May 11, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Week after week, Georgia child gun deaths mount

    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
    Charles Stanovich adored his little sister. When she was born, he picked her name: Jenn Alexandra. When she wore lip gloss to first grade, he was quick to register brotherly disapproval. "They were so good together," said their mother, Haydee Stanovich....

    Tags: Mother's Day, Yankee Stadium, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Criminals

  6. May 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Grocery shopping on an empty stomach leads to dieting disaster

    Los Angeles Times
    Attention dieters: If you want to maximize your chances of success, don’t go to the grocery store on an empty stomach. So says a new JAMA Internal Medicine study from two members of the Cornell University Food and Brand Lab, where researchers...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Internists, Groceries, Services and Shopping, Science and Technology

  8. May 11, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. Stafford doctor jailed on manslaughter, fraud charges linked to narcotics

    Richmond Times-Dispatch
    A Stafford County doctor and former hospital chief who was arrested Friday on multiple felonies prescribed tens of thousands of doses of narcotics to clinically fragile patients with existing drug addictions, according to disciplinary files and criminal...

    Tags: OxyContin (drug), Internists, Crimes, Chemical Industry, Stafford County

  10. May 10, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  11. BRIEF: Wake Forest Baptist names Zhao as chief of cardiology

    Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.
    Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center said Thursday it has named Dr. David Zhao as chief of its cardiology department and director of its Heart and Vascular Center. The appointments take effect July 1. Zhao currently serves in several roles at Vanderbilt...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Surgery, Hospitals and Clinics, Internists, Vanderbilt University

  12. May 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Pulmonary hypertension often misdiagnosed, research finds

    Whitney Gaspar has long known that she didn't have much endurance.
    Whitney Gaspar has long known that she didn't have much endurance. When she was in secondary school, Gaspar said she ran a "slow mile" in gym class of 14 to 15 minutes and "avoided stuff (that required) a lot of endurance." Then in December 1999,...

    Tags: Internists, Chemical Industry, Maitland, High Blood Pressure, Cardiac Catheterization

  14. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. For Muslims, bad memories and new worries

    There are few Muslims in the small northeast Ohio town where Karen lives with her Palestinian American husband and their five children.
    There are few Muslims in the small northeast Ohio town where Karen lives with her Palestinian American husband and their five children. In a region where Amish and Mennonite women cover themselves, Karen and her 20-year-old daughter, Amanda, find the...

    Tags: Internists, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, George W. Bush, Religion and Belief

  16. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  17. Exercise, diet may keep sleep apnea from worsening

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Losing weight through exercise and healthier eating may have long-term benefits for people with mild sleep apnea, a new study suggests.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Losing weight through exercise and healthier eating may have long-term benefits for people with mild sleep apnea, a new study suggests. Researchers found obese study participants who went through a one-year lifestyle...

    Tags: Weight Loss, Weight, Medical Specialization, Internists, Sleep Apnea

  18. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  19. Doctors order fewer tests when they know prices: study

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Doctors order fewer laboratory tests during a patient's hospital stay if they know how much the tests cost, according to a new study. Researchers found that doctors at one U.S. hospital ordered about 9 percent fewer lab...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Health, Internists, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Kale

  20. May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Antidepressants: A help or hindrance to those facing surgery?

    About 11% of Americans over age 12 take an antidepressant, making the drugs the most widely used medication in the United States. And with more than 51 million in-patient surgeries performed annually in the United States, a substantial overlap between the two patient populations -- those on antidepressants and those facing surgery -- is a certainty.
    About 11% of Americans over age 12 take an antidepressant, making the drugs the most widely used medication in the United States. And with more than 51 million in-patient surgeries performed annually in the United States, a substantial overlap between the...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Depression, Internists, Chemical Industry, Behavioral Conditions

  22. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  23. Should old, sick patients get skin cancer surgery?

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - More than two-thirds of people with non-melanoma skin cancer underwent surgery to treat the condition, according to a new study - including patients who were at least 85 years old or had multiple other chronic diseases.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - More than two-thirds of people with non-melanoma skin cancer underwent surgery to treat the condition, according to a new study - including patients who were at least 85 years old or had multiple other chronic diseases....

    Tags: Dermatology, Medical Specialization, Health, Internists, Science and Technology

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