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Dry eyes
MANILA, Philippines – THE poem continues “hardly a word to say; the end of a summer day; Sweet Love dead.” Intuitively we know that with the absence of tears in a relationship crisis something is wrong: Maybe there’s been too much pain, too little love, or as the poem laments, love has died. But sometimes there are no tears because something is wrong with the eye.
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Word of Mouth
UB Alert: Emergency text, e-mail messages. Sign up > When OncoMed, one of the nation’s largest providers of oncology pharmacy services, decided to expand from a New York City suburb into a new facility in the Innovation Center on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus (BNMC) last month, an important factor was the potential to partner with UB.
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City ambulances fitted with life-saving technology
Two Cumberland Fire Department ambulances are now equipped with the latest technology that replaces some 10-year-old medical devices and improves patient care.
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Despite the shellacking, Obama keeping his team intact
Symbolic outreach to GOP, but no sign of new blood as White House advisors or their deputies are holding onto key posts WASHINGTON — Despite pressure from Democratic strategists, President Obama appears to be resisting wholesale staff changes that would pry apart the circle of advisors he has relied on since the 2008 campaign.
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Easing the pressure
An implantable device that triggers the body’s own blood pressure control system could provide treatment for those suffering high blood pressure but unable to tolerate drugs. Dave Wilson reports
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Study In NEJM Shows Novartis Drug Afinitor® Reduces Size Of SEGAs, Benign Brain Tumors Associated With Tuberous ...
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) published a study that found patients taking Afinitor® (everolimus) tablets experienced a decrease in the size of their subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA), a benign brain tumor associated with tuberous sclerosis (TS)(1,2). This study, which was previously presented at the 46th American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting, is the first ...
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Great white sharks no cold-blooded 'Jaws'
"I hope the cage is as strong as a it looks," says diver James Hay, before jumping into an aluminium frame to swim with the ocean's most feared predator, the great white shark.
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FDA: Prostate Cancer Drugs Raise Diabetes, Heart Risk
A class of drugs used to treat advanced prostate cancer raise the risk of diabetes and heart disease, the FDA today warned.
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Ask a doctor: Why should I donate blood?
Donating blood is safe and healthy. You get a free check of blood pressure, heart rate, temperature and iron levels. It takes 30 minutes to give, and each unit can save up to three lives.
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Effective strategies to combat obesity epidemic among children and teenagers needed
September is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, drawing attention to the epidemic of obesity among children and adolescents in the United States. A multidisciplinary approach to assessment and intervention is crucial for effective weight management and should draw from the latest medical evidence, best practices, and innovative educational and policy initiatives, all of which are ...
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