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| Kids of Deployed Soldiers May Face More Mental Health Woes U.S. News & World Report By Maureen Salamon MONDAY, Nov. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Mental and behavioral problems cause children of US soldiers deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan and other war zones to need considerably more outpatient medical visits than those with non-deployed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| AIDS: Pioneer of "Treatment as Prevention" Approach to get Einstein Award Voice of America The doctor who helped pioneer the "treatment as prevention" approach in the fight against HIV/AIDS will receive the Albert Einstein World Award of Science. Dr. Julio Montaner chaired the 18 th International AIDS Conference in Vienna last July. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Deadline Day For 9/11 First Responders To Sign Onto City Settlement NY1 It's deadline day for thousands of first responders to the September 11th terrorist attacks to sign on to a multi-million dollar settlement with the city. Attorneys are working to reach the 95-percent threshold needed for the settlement to take effect. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Spiral CT cuts risk of death from lung cancer? Food Consumer A new study released recently in Radiology found heavy smokers who were screened with low-dose helical computed tomography or spiral CT were 20 percent less likely to die than those who were screened with chest radiography. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| McDonald's Happy Meals Ban May Spread eMaxHealth Hard to believe that some people are outraged by the government stepping in to protect our children from obesity, however consumers are upset that the governments care for our children's well being may spread. "It's only going to pick up steam," said ... See all stories on this topic » |
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