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  • News - 26 Sep 2007
    For older adults, increased urinary frequency is fairly common.
  • News - 26 Sep 2007
    Despite strong evidence that cardiac rehabilitation reduces disability and prolongs life, fewer than one in five people receive rehabilitation services after a heart attack or coronary bypass surgery,...
  • News - 26 Sep 2007
    You're reading and you notice 3's look like 8's or vice versa. When driving, you find yourself needing to be closer to road signs to make the words out clearly. The world just starts to look a little...
  • News - 25 Sep 2007
    Eating fruits and vegetables was not strongly associated with decreased colon cancer risk, according to a study published online in the September 25 Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
  • News - 25 Sep 2007
    If you're among the estimated 10 million Americans who have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis of the knee, take heart in knowing that several nonsurgical options, pharmacologic and otherwise, are...
  • News - 20 Sep 2007
    While obesity has been shown to contribute to high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes, being overweight in old age does not lead to memory problems, according to a study published September...
  • News - 20 Sep 2007
    Cochlear implants, which restore hearing in profoundly deaf patients, also allow many recipients to hear and enjoy music, significantly increasing their quality of life (QOL), according to a new...
  • News - 18 Sep 2007
    What can colleges and universities do to help their low-performing students set and attain higher academic goals while transitioning successfully to campus life?
  • News - 17 Sep 2007
    Ticks are making their presence felt both sides of the Atlantic. The British public is being warned to take precautions against ticks following a rise in the tick population after a wet and mild...
  • News - 13 Sep 2007
    A startling number of high school and college students - both female and male -- are being battered, sexually abused or stalked by their dates, according to a Kansas State University professor.

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