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| 13 hours ago by Lauran Neergaard Kidney disease patients with pre-dialysis transplants ("preemptive" transplantation) tend to live longer and have higher functioning transplants than post-dialysis transplant recipients. Obese women retain pregnancy weight a year later ... Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/ [ More results from Health News ] |
| 4 Dec 2009 They now say women should delay till 50 to alpha accepting breast exams back it was 40 before. What about those women beneath 50 who advance breast cancer, they won't apprehend they accept breast blight until it is too late. ... Voice of Doctor - http://vofd.org/ |
| 10 Dec 2009 by Lois W. Stern Consider the woman whose breasts are intact but asymmetrical in size, or droop so heavily that they need to be uplifted with a heavily wired bra. Should she be taxed for her breast lift, breast reduction or augmentation? ... Grady lost $3.5 million on their dialysis clinic last year, a situation that clearly was becoming financially hopeless. In an effort to resolve their issues without turning their backs on these illegals, Grady recently entered into a signed agreement ... Celebrity Plastic Surgery, News, Gossip - http://news.makemeheal.com/ - References |
| 24 Nov 2009 by Kate Pickert The government would, by default, not be saying the same thing about other preventive services - like annual breast cancer screening for women 40-49 - that the US Preventive Task Force does not recommend by routine. .... I could potentially expect one day that the US Preventative Services Task Force could determine due to age and illness, I am no longer an "A" person, but now a "D" person. They could then STOP FUNDING for my dialysis treatment. Or, the USPSTF could say, ... Swampland - http://swampland.blogs.time.com/ - References |
| 9 Dec 2009 Trustworthy players in the breast biz were delighted. The radical advocates' group Breast Cancer Action, for one, had long warned women of the risks and oversold benefits of mammograms. The renowned breast doctor and feminist Susan Love also .... In the health care debate, as in all politics, it is politically useful to slice the population into competing interest groups — old people, children, kidney dialysis patients, cancer sufferers — and win support bit by bit. ... AltWeeklies.com Highlights - http://www.altweeklies.com/ |
| 26 Nov 2009 by rsaenz Like Raymond Martin in South Fork, for whom the community stages charity auctions to help pay for his dialysis. And the Amish family who caused an ethical crisis among a group of doctors, some of whom wanted to forcibly detain them when ... The radiating and trauma to the breast are now known to cause more problems than they detect. Further, there IS a harmless screening that truly DOES detect very early breast cancer that has been largely unavailable to women in the US: ... Dry Creek Chronicles - http://drycreekchronicles.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 2 Dec 2009 by MFP The breast-screening panel said it supports American Cancer Society guidelines, which continue to recommend annual routine mammography screening for all healthy women age 40 and over. ... In contrast, a quality year of life saved with dialysis costs $55000. At a House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health hearing in Washington, D.C., that was concurrent with the Radiological Society of North America panel, Diana Petitti, MD, MPH, vice chair of the U.S. Preventive ... Medical Front Page - http://medicalfront-page.com/ |
| 29 Nov 2009 by admin Because both men and women can be affected by both heart disease and breast cancer. Yea, men can fall victim to breast cancer as well. The reason why breast cancer is a major focus for women is for the simple fact that more women are affected by breast cancer then men. ... Kidney health (transplants and dialysis) 10. Tumors (malignant and life threaten) 11. over active bladders 12. Asthma (new and improved emergency inhalers). 13. Autism 14. Spinbifida 15. Down Syndrome ... Healthy Women - http://healthy-women.bolady.com/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Denise The lack of efficacy in breast self-exams and the questionable benefit of mammograms for women in their forties is not new information. This has been known for at least a decade. Ten years ago I got dirty looks at a coffee klatch when a ... Catholic Matriarch in my Domestic Church... - http://catholic-mom.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by By JANIE LORBER Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a breast cancer survivor who has cosponsored a bill that would promote the early detection of breast cancer in young women said Tuesday the new guidelines were “very disturbing.” Ms. Wasserman Schultz, a Democrat ... Plan for Kidney Drugs Spurs Division. By KEVIN SACK. A plan to help pay for the drugs that transplant recipients need has run into opposition from dialysis providers, drug companies and the National Kidney Foundation . ... The Caucus - http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/ - References [ More results from The Caucus ] |
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