A Chemical Mystery in FEMA Trailers - Washington Post

May 31st, 2008 by admin

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A Chemical Mystery in FEMA Trailers
Washington Post -13 hours ago
The May 25 front-page story "Safety Lapses Raised Risks in Trailers for Katrina Victims" implicated formaldehyde in health problems among those who lived in Federal Emergency Management Agency trailers and mobile homes.
New study on Katrina-mental health; group presses for helpThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
FEMA closing trailer parks on eve of hurricane seasonThe Associated Press
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Hospital helicopter crash rescue brings dramatic, successful end … - MLive.com

May 31st, 2008 by admin

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Hospital helicopter crash rescue brings dramatic, successful end
MLive.com -6 hours ago
Press Photo/Rex LarsenAs Grand Rapids Fire Department fire investigator Pablo Martinez, 60, prepares for retirement, he said he'll always remember his last big call, responding to the Aero Med helicopter crash on the roof of Spectrum Health Butterworth
Pilot in fair condition after Grand Rapids rooftop crashDetroit Free Press
Fire calls tough - but rewardingThe Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com
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Active Social Life Helps Keep Aging Mind Sharp - U.S. News & World Report

May 31st, 2008 by admin
Active Social Life Helps Keep Aging Mind Sharp
U.S. News & World Report -May 29, 2008
By Steven Reinberg THURSDAY, May 29 (HealthDay News) — People who keep up active social lives as they age may be doing their brain a favor, a new study finds.
Harvard Study Says More Friends = Better MemoryeFluxMedia
More friends = better memoryBoston Globe
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College basketball: UConn's Calhoun has skin cancer again - San Francisco Chronicle

May 31st, 2008 by admin

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College basketball: UConn's Calhoun has skin cancer again
San Francisco Chronicle -12 hours ago
Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun had some moments of fear, but never thought about retiring after being diagnosed for a second time with skin cancer.
UConn's Calhoun treated for skin cancerThe Associated Press
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Doctor who treated pro wrestler faces more charges - The Associated Press

May 31st, 2008 by admin

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Doctor who treated pro wrestler faces more charges
The Associated Press -May 29, 2008
ATLANTA (AP) - The personal doctor to a pro wrestler who killed himself, his wife and their 7-year-old son last year was charged Thursday in a new 175-count federal indictment with conspiracy and improperly dispensing drugs.
Video: More Faces for Pro Wrestler's DoctorAssociatedPress
More charges for Benoit's doctorThe Citizen.com
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Technological Interventions Merge Into Health and Fitness - FOXBusiness

May 31st, 2008 by admin

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Technological Interventions Merge Into Health and Fitness
FOXBusiness -22 hours ago
Although tracking blood glucose and steps taken per day through a cell phone sounds like something futuristic, researchers at the American College of Sports Medicine's 55th Annual Meeting say the technology could be on the market in the near future.
New index: SF, Seattle are most fit cities in the USAUSA Today
Report dubs Atlanta sixth-fittest cityBizjournals.com
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Arnold Palmer Hospital cracks US News & World Report ranking - Orlando Sentinel

May 31st, 2008 by admin

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Arnold Palmer Hospital cracks US News & World Report ranking
Orlando Sentinel -7 hours ago
The Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children received some major bragging rights Friday with the release of US News & World Report's prestigious annual list of top pediatric hospitals.
Children's Medical Center Dallas, Cook Children's ranked among Bizjournals.com
Children's Hospital ranked higher in magazine surveyPittsburgh Post Gazette
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Obama Can Take Pride in His Health - eFluxMedia

May 31st, 2008 by admin

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Obama Can Take Pride in His Health
eFluxMedia -21 hours ago
By Raoul Railey Following John McCain’s release of his medical record, a more than one thousand pages file, Barack Obama’s doctor sent a letter containing his insight on the Democratic presidential candidate’s health.
Obama’s Doctor, Praising His Health, Sees No Obstacles to ServiceNew York Times
Obama in 'excellent health,' his doctor saysLos Angeles Times
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Aggressive patient care may be harmful to your health, report suggests - Kansas City Star

May 31st, 2008 by admin

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Aggressive patient care may be harmful to your health, report suggests
Kansas City Star -13 hours ago
By JULIUS A. KARASH and ALAN BAVLEY Kansas City area hospitals treat chronic life-threatening conditions more aggressively than the national average, and that’s not good, a leading consumer group said this week.
In New York City, Two Versions of End-of-Life CareNew York Times
A Different Way of Ranking HospitalsU.S. News & World Report
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State’s health care for kids ranks seventh - Honolulu Star-Bulletin

May 31st, 2008 by admin

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State’s health care for kids ranks seventh
Honolulu Star-Bulletin -5 hours ago
Hawaii ranked seventh in the nation for its child health-care system, according to the Commonwealth Fund Commission. But even though it got good rankings in health-care cost and access for children, Hawaii still came in 41st in potential of the
Vermont ranked second-best for raising childrenBoston Globe
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