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  2. Ontario. Hospital closes nursery due to H1N1External
    Calgary Herald +My News 9 Hours Ago
    Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto has closed one of its nurseries to new admissions due to a swine flu exposure, the hospital said Thursday. "An …
  3. The Stem Cell- Cancer ConnectionExternal
    Sci-Tech Today +My News 17 Hours Ago
    The race to craft stem cells that have the virtues, but not the notoriety, of their embryonic brethren faces its final hurdle: becoming safe enough …
  4. Prostate Cancer Patients Disease Free After Five Years Likely To Be Disease Free After 10 YearsExternal
    Medical News Today +My News 7/3/2009
    Prostate cancer patients who receive brachytherapy and remain free of disease for five years or greater are unlikely to have a recurrence at 10 …
  5. Nasal Rinsing Promotes Free Breathing and Nasal HealthExternal
    Atlanta Daily World +My News 7/2/2009
    In recent years, more and more American families have turned to home-based, complementary remedies to manage basic health needs. In fact, an …
  6. Scientists closer to finding anti- aging drugExternal
    Vancouver Sun +My News 7/2/2009
    Scientists know caloric restriction can delay aging and prolong life, but a Harvard researcher is working to develop a drug that could have the …
  7. Using chelation therapy to prevent heart attacks and strokesExternal
    CreativeLoafing.com +My News 6/30/2009
    We have a chance to make history. In the pursuit of scientific, rational, effective, safe and inexpensive healthcare, does it not make sense to do …
  8. Study Participants Not Warned of RisksExternal
    NBC 41 Kansas City (KSHB) +My News 7/2/2009
    A federal investigation has found that heart attack survivors enrolled in a study of a controversial alternative medicine treatment were not told …
  9. Police shoot, critically wound man in West Side’s Lawndale neighborhoodExternal
    Chicago Sun-Times +My News 7/3/2009
    Chicago Police fatally shot a man who allegedly pointed a gun at officers chasing him following a Thursday night home invasion in the West Side's …
  10. How Mt. Sinai Hospital’s IT team made virtualization easierExternal
    Computerworld +My News 6/30/2009
    In May 2009, almost a year after Microsoft released the hypervisor it planned to make ubiquitous and three years after VMware's virtualization …
  11. Surgery News: Texting Teen Patient Improves Outcomes and Compliance With TreatmentExternal
    About.com +My News 6/19/2009
    Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City has found a new way to get through to teen patients--text messaging. A group of 41 teenaged liver transplant …
  12. Prenatal Multivitamins Reduce Birth RisksExternal
    HealthScout.com +My News 6/12/2009
    Currently, the World Health Organization recommends iron-folic acid supplements to pregnant women. New research recommends that a prenatal …
  13. Government probes chelation- heart disease studyExternal
    Boston Globe +My News 6/10/2009
    Heart attack survivors are again being enrolled in a controversial federal study of an alternative treatment while the government investigates …
  14. More Crohn’s means more depressionExternal
    Modern Medicine +My News 6/4/2009
    Chicago's Digestive Disease Week conference features several posters and presentations specifically related to pediatrics. . --A Mayo Clinic …
  15. Some Diet Sodas May Ward Off Kidney StonesExternal
    HealthCentral.com +My News 5/17/2009
    Drinking diet sodas, especially those with a citrus flavor, might help ward off painful calcium deposits known as kidney stones.. . The drinks …
  16. Some Diet Sodas May Ward Off Kidney StonesExternal
    Health.com +My News 4/30/2009
    Drinking diet sodas, especially those with a citrus flavor, might help ward off painful calcium deposits known as kidney stones.. . The drinks …
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