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| New CPR Rules: Pump First, and Save the Breaths for Later TIME By Alice Park Monday, October 18, 2010 | 0 comments If you saw someone in cardiac arrest, would you know what to do? If you had ever been trained in CPR, you might remember your ABCs — airway, breathing, chest compressions. First you open the airway ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Walking for the cause: Outpouring of support in breast cancer event Foster's Daily Democrat By Kyle Stucker DOVER — Susie Liebel-Pare was at work when she took a call from her doctor in May 2006, who said her routine mammogram had revealed she had breast cancer. "I remember feeling kind of numb," said Liebel-Pare, a Rochester resident. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Botox Migraine Approval May Gain Allergan $1 Billion in Sales BusinessWeek By Molly Peterson and Rob Waters Oct. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Allergan Inc. won US regulatory approval to sell its wrinkle-smoother Botox as a treatment for chronic migraine headaches, an action that may help almost double the drug's yearly sales to $2.3 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Feting pink power Washington Post The woman responsible for that pink around town -- the White House flooded in a cotton-candy hue Thursday night, those funky bubble gum-colored shoes and gloves on the Redskins -- feels a little bad about that. "I apologize to all of you because ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Army finds simple blood test to identify mild brain trauma USA Today By Jack Gruber, USA TODAY By Gregg Zoroya, USA TODAY FREDERICK, Md. — The Army says it has discovered a simple blood test that can diagnose mild traumatic brain damage or concussion, a hard-to-detect injury that can affect young athletes, infants with ... See all stories on this topic » |
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