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STD cases on the rise among more sexually active seniors
Across the nation, and especially in communities that attract a lot of older Americans, the free-love generation is continuing to enjoy an active — if not always healthy — sex life.

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Health highlights: May 19, 2011

Written by alex on Tuesday, May 24th, 2011 in High Blood Pressure.

Health highlights: May 19, 2011
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:

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Nurse shifts from practitioner to researcher

Written by alex on Sunday, May 22nd, 2011 in High Blood Pressure.

Nurse shifts from practitioner to researcher
A big portion of Mary Schmoll’s office at American Health Network’s location here contains row upon row of paper files.

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Kerrigan’s mom: Husband fell after fight with son

Written by alex on Friday, May 20th, 2011 in High Blood Pressure.

Kerrigan’s mom: Husband fell after fight with son
The mother of Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan broke down and sobbed Wednesday as she testified for the defense at her son’s manslaughter trial, describing how her husband collapsed “like a feather” after the two men got into a scuffle.

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Research and Markets: Paediatric Hypertension – Aim of the Book: Remind Paediatricians that Paediatric Hypertension …
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/973243/paediatric_hyperte) has announced the addition of the “Paediatric Hypertension” book to their offering. The first aim of this book is to remind all paediatricians that hypertension in children does exist, and that it can be easily diagnosed and managed. The covered topics …

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Health Notes: Care-A-Van coming to a Hampton Roads neighborhood near you
The Bon Secours Care-A-Van is a mobile medical unit that travels throughout Hampton Roads providing health care to adults and children who are uninsured.

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Doc: Checkups key to good kidney health

Written by alex on Tuesday, May 17th, 2011 in High Blood Pressure.

Doc: Checkups are key to good kidney health
The North Platte Telegraph What’s silent, deadly and affects an estimated 26 million Americans? According to the National Kidney Foundation, it’s chronic kidney disease. Because March is National Kidney Awareness Month, doctors are stressing early detection as the best method of prevention.

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Call for investigation into Fremantle hospital death

Written by alex on Tuesday, May 17th, 2011 in High Blood Pressure.

Call for investigation into Fremantle hospital death
A Perth mother is demanding an investigation into the death of her 28 year-old daughter who died after being misdiagnosed and sent home from Fremantle Hospital.

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Louse invasion destoys mothers tranquillity

Written by alex on Thursday, May 12th, 2011 in High Blood Pressure.

Louse invasion destoys mom’s tranquillity
Dear Dr. Donohue: My 5-year-old kindergartener has head lice. I discovered them because he started scratching his head. It makes me sick to my stomach to think about this. I can’t imagine where he picked them up. Is the entire family destined to come…

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