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07/05/2008
Long Time MU Sports Medicine Doctor Dies (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
Long time Marshall University sports medicine doctor and well-known local physician Dr. Jose Ricard has died.
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07/06/2008
Tallahssee Museum's Florida Medicine exhibit (Tallahassee Democrat)
Dr. John D. Gable's photograph is part of the "A Picture of Health: Florida Medicine, 1830-1930" in the Phipps Gallery at The Tallahassee Museum.
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07/05/2008
Medicine Program Saddles Up With Cowboys (The Morning News)
SPRINGDALE - "It's been a long week," said Josi Young, a bareback bronc rider from Kimberly, Iowa. "Four horses ago, I was so sore that, when I walked out of the arena and to Justin Sports Medicine, I nearly passed out."
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07/06/2008
In genes, pair sees future of medicine (The Palm Beach Post)
When West Boca Raton High cheerleader Stephanie Kuleba died in March after outpatient surgery, geneticists Jeffery Vance and Margaret Pericak-Vance had a suspicion.
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07/04/2008
Italy: Invest in medicine not war, says Nobel laureate (Adnkronos)
Italy: Invest in medicine not war, says Nobel laureate (AKI) - Israeli Nobel chemistry laureate Aaron Ciechanover says the world should invest less in conflict and more in the quest for medical cures. Ciechanover was speaking in Rome on Thursday night as he accepted the science prize in the 2008 'Lazio between Europe and the Mediterranean' awards."Regretfully we are still living in ...
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07/05/2008
How to Stay Out of the ER This Summer (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
SATURDAY, July 5 (HealthDay News) -- A few simple safety precautions can help ensure your summer fun doesn't lead to the hospital emergency department, says Dr. Jeff Kalina, associate director of emergency medicine at the Methodist Hospital in Houston.
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07/05/2008
Medicine Show (New York Times)
Reporting from behind the scenes of a busy Brooklyn hospital.
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07/05/2008
Museum key to better health for minorities (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Dr. Louis W. Sullivan is one of those retirees who won't stay retired. The longtime Atlanta physician and U.S. health and human services secretary in the first Bush administration continues to help raise money for the Morehouse School of Medicine, which he helped start as the founding dean and president. Now 74, he's on Grady Memorial Hospital's new board and several others — including serving ...
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07/05/2008
DeLaet, Vallely, Carter, Grube share tie for first at Saskatchewan Open (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
SASKATOON, Sask. - Graham DeLaet of Weyburn, Sask., shot a 6 under 66 to move into a four-way tie for first with Ryan Carter, Rob Grube and Dale Vallely of Medicine Hat, Alta., at 131 in the second round of the Saskatchewan Open.
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07/04/2008
Sulston argues for open medicine (BBC News)
Nobel Laureate Sir John Sulston says medical profits are taking precedence over the needs of patients.
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