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Blood supplies are critically low at Miller-Keystone Blood Center
HealthMiller-Keystone Blood Center announced Tuesday that blood supplies are critically low and encourages elibile donors to register to give blood as soon as possible.... -
Miss Robbie Montgomery talks “Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s”
Channel Guide MagazineRobbie Montgomery spent two decades as a backup singer for Ike and Tina Turner, the Rolling Stones and other A-list acts — but it’s “Miss Robbie’s” second act as the life force behind a pair of popular St. Louis eateries... -
Q&A: What may have caused an Argentine baby to be mistakenly declared dead?
World NowThe stunning case of an baby who was declared dead, only to be found whimpering in the morgue nearly 12 hours later, has riveted Argentina. The family said it plans to sue the Hospital Perrando where the little girl named Luz Milagros was born and later... -
Health Officials Announce Measles Exposure in Lancaster and Philadelphia Counties
Press ReleaseThe Pennsylvania Department of Health and the Philadelphia Department of Public Health are advising the public of exposure to a case of measles in Lancaster and Philadelphia counties. An international traveler visiting Pennsylvania has been diagnosed...Tags: Chemical Industry, Throat, Coughing, Ear Infection, Philadelphia County
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Pregnancy and Asthma: The Risks of Poorly Controlled Asthma
The 33 NewsCher Cope is expecting her first baby and was happy as could be until 31 weeks--but a few days later she was placed on bed-rest at Baylor-Carrolton Medical Center with pregnancy complications. About seven years ago she was diagnosed with adult onset...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Asthma, Health, High Blood Pressure, Cher
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Program targets premature births
SOUTH BEND — After her twin girls were born, Nicole Blount didn't want to leave the hospital — because her babies couldn't.
Born 15 weeks early, Blount's daughters needed the constant medical care that Memorial Hospital's Natal Intensive Care...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Social Sciences, Family, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Twins
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March of Dimes Hosts Signature Chef Auction
FOX 17 Web ProducerMarch of Dimes hosted a signature chef auction Monday night in Grand Rapids. The auction, presented by Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith PC Attorneys, features top chefs from around West Michigan. The event features food sampling, as well as a silent...Tags: Auction Service, Infant and Toddler Health
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PA Department of Health warns of possible measles exposure in 4 Counties
The state Department of Health is advising the public of potential exposure to a case of measles in Berks, Bucks, Delaware and Lehigh counties. This possible exposure is in direct link to the July 11 exposure previously reported at the Rite Aid Drug...Tags: Chemical Industry, Throat, Emmaus, Delaware County, Ear Infection
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'Octomom' Doctor Loses License, Board Cites Public Safety
Staff WriterThe Beverly Hills fertility doctor who helped "Octomom" Nadya Suleman become the mother of 14 children through repeated in vitro treatments is being barred from practicing medicine. The Medical Board of California said the decision to revoke Dr....Tags: Cancer, Beverly Hills, Health, Ovaries, Oncology
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FDA warns against using asthma drug terbutaline to delay premature births
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday issued its strongest warning against the use of a drug prescribed off-label to prevent preterm labor, saying it appears to be ineffective at delaying premature births and poses serious health risks for pregnant...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Lungs and Airways, Asthma, Food and Drug Administration, Heart Attack
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The hope of music's healing powers
Yes, yes, it hath charms to soothe a savage breast (or beast, if you prefer to repeat a common mistake). But researchers are finding that music may be an effective balm for many other afflictions: the isolation of conditions such as autism and Alzheimer's...Tags: Nursing, Harvard University, Science and Technology, Alzheimer's Disease, Diseases and Illnesses
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I'm Just Sayin': At first glance, many wouldn't know his troubles
September is National Hydrocephalus Awareness month, yet very few people are aware of it. Most people say, "Hydro what?" We don't. Our 6-year-old son Josh has hydrocephalus.
Hydrocephalus used to be called Water on the Brain, but that wasn't...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Surgery, Headaches, Health, Children
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