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February 15, 2012

Houston, TX — (SBWIRE) — 02/01/2012 — according to endocrinologists, despite understanding the cause and development of Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM), there is an alarming rise in the insulin-resistant cases and failure of Oral hypoglycemic agents (OHA). Early diagnosis and control of NIDDM is important in order to reduce the risk of later complications. various [...]

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Three die from killer bacteria in NT

February 14, 2012

THREE people have died from melioidosis in the Northern Territory, with a record 54 cases diagnosed part way through the wet season. The highly infectious illness is prevalent in Australia’s north after heavy rain brings melioidosis bacteria to the surface from where it exists deep in the ground.People catch melioidosis when it enters their bodies [...]

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Anxiety, other disorders more common in autism

February 14, 2012

Autism tends to go hand in hand with a variety of other mental and behavioral conditions in kids, suggests a new study that highlights the fuzzy nature of autism diagnoses themselves. Researchers said that other disorders that often go along with autism – such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or learning disabilities – may complicate the [...]

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Flagler College Gargoyle

February 14, 2012

Assistant coach turns to Flagler basketball for support and comfort Many people around the nation take the saying, “basketball is life,” to heart. But for men’s basketball Assistant Coach James Link, basketball has been more than just life — it has been his salvation.Link began his basketball career at Buchholz High in Gainesville, under the [...]

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Newly Released BioTrends Chart Audit Report Identifies Variations in Treatment Patterns between DMA Brands and EU5 Countries through Analysis of “Real World” DMA-Treated MS Patients

February 14, 2012

EXTON, Penn.–(EON: Enhanced Online News)–Biogen Idec’s Avonex and Bayer’s Betaferon capture the greatest share of first-line prescribing of disease-modifying agents (DMAs) for the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) according to patient-level data provided by EU5 neurologists. when switching occurs, patients started on the most common first-line DMAs are likely to be switched to either Teva’s [...]

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Provocative California pamphlet on STDs under investigation

February 14, 2012

A California health department pamphlet on sexually transmitted diseases is under investigation after concerns were raised about the graphic nature of sections on gay sex.  According to FOX40 in Sacramento, the pamphlet on STD symptoms includes anatomically correct male stick figures engaged in sexual acts, as well as explicit language. Print-shop workers complained to the [...]

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Briefs — Published Feb. 7, 2012

February 13, 2012

By The Record February 07, 2012 12:00 AM STOCKTON – Teacher Carroll Martin of the Lafayette Elementary School District will speak today at University of the Pacific on the topic of creating a safe learning environment. her discussion is part of the university’s annual Teacher of the Year Speaker Series. Martin, a 1972 graduate of [...]

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You can die of ‘broken heart syndrome’

February 13, 2012

Can you die of a broken heart? it can certainly feel that way, and anyone who experiences intense grief after losing a loved one may wonder whether they will survive. Dr Alexander Lyon, who is a consultant cardiologist at the Royal Brompton, the specialist heart and lung hospital, is working with researchers at Imperial College [...]

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Headed to House: Stargel Bill Targets Addicted Babies

February 12, 2012

Measure seeks study of newborns hurt by mothers’ prescription drugs. Published: Saturday, February 11, 2012 at 1:27 a.m. last Modified: Saturday, February 11, 2012 at 1:27 a.m. TALLAHASSEE | Rep. Kelli Stargel, R-Lakeland, is taking the offensive against a growing health problem in Florida: Newborns addicted to their mothers’ prescription drugs. Stargel’s task force bill, [...]

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Rabies vaccination clinic set for Saturday in Carlsbad

February 12, 2012

From the Current-Argus CARLSBAD — After a slew of confirmed rabies cases in the first month of 2012, local police are encouraging residents to get their animals vaccinated against the fatal disease at a low cost clinic tomorrow. According to Carlsbad Police Department Lt. Jennifer Moyers, Eddy County had 11 confirmed rabies cases during 2011 [...]

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