Month: January 2013
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Golfer Fights Panic Attacks With Snacks
Charlie Beljan, the golfer who played through a panic attack to clinch his first PGA victory in November 2012, has a plan to stay calm in 2013: eat more. Beljan, 28, a self-proclaimed picky eater, said his potassium and sodium levels were dangerously low when…
Racial gaps in access to robotic prostate surgery
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Minority and Medicaid cancer patients are less likely to have their prostates removed at hospitals that use robot-assisted surgery, according to a new study that stops short of suggesting the robotic technique represents better care. “People who are poor – frequently Hispanic, African American or black, and Medicaid patients – tend to get what is considered to be less high-quality care than those who are middle class and wealthy,” said Dr. Otis Brawley, chief medical and scientific officer of the American Cancer Society. …
New food safety rules aim for more accountability
(Reuters) – U.S. regulators proposed new food safety rules on Friday that aim to make food processors and farms more accountable for reducing foodborne illnesses that kill or sicken thousands of Americans annually. The new rules, required by the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) that was signed into law two years ago, were announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday. "These proposed regulations are a sign of progress," said Caroline Smith DeWaal, food safety director at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, who has been a critic of the FDA. …
Canada PM says will meet with native leaders amid protests
OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper will meet with native leaders on January 11, his office announced on Friday, after weeks of aboriginal protests and a hunger strike by one chief that has run into its third week. Harper said the meeting would address two key issues: the treaty relationship between the government and native groups and aboriginal rights, as well as economic development. He described it as a follow-up to a meeting that took place in January 2012. …
High School Basketball Star Must Tan to Treat Rare Disease
When the Shawnee High School basketball team is down on the scoreboard, players know to throw the ball to Josh Borelli. Borelli is not only the team’s star player, but also the player most adept at overcoming adversity.
Poll: Obesity’s a crisis but we want our junk food
WASHINGTON (AP) — We know obesity is a health crisis, or every new year wouldn't start with resolutions to eat better and get off the couch. But don't try taking away our junk food.
Copying common in electronic medical records
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Most doctors copy and paste old, potentially out-of-date information into patients’ electronic records, according to a new study looking at a shortcut that some experts fear could lead to miscommunication and medical errors. “The electronic medical record was meant to make the process of documentation easier, but I think it’s perpetuated copying,” said lead author Dr. Daryl Thornton, assistant professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland. …
Health specialists encourage 30 mins moderate exercise a day
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The Real Story Behind the Exercise You Love to Hate: the Burpee
Having read the book myself, I can report that it's a dry and technical tome, fascinating only from the perspective of a serious student of exercise science. But pride in the recognition Goog received for having created such a widely used exercise has …
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Voter Registration Exercise Postponed
IN the latest sign that President Robert Mugabe's demands for elections in March would be impossible to fulfil, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec)'s voter registration exercise scheduled to have commenced yesterday suffered a still-birth due to …
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