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Tips for taking charge of your diabetes By Salvatore Bernardo, M.D., FAAFP Physicians who practice family medicine have specialized training in all major medical areas. Because they diagnose and treat a variety of health issues, More ...
Low back pain. What do consumers say works best? By Dr. Joseph Cilea We know that many people, in fact about 80 percent, hurt their back at some point in life. In a recent survey by Consumer Reports (CR) (see the May 2009 issue),more than 14,000 subscribers had low back pain (LBP) but no surgery to treat it in 2008. More ...
H1N1 flu: What it is and what you should do By Dane Clarke, M.D., FACEP It is virtually impossible not to have heard of swine flu in the news recently, but do you know the facts? H1N1 influenzaA is a new virus that causes illness in people. It was originally referred to as swine flu because many of its genes are similar to a virus that normally occurs in pigs. More ...
Public forum addresses role of genetics and bioinformatics in the future of cancer research If you're diagnosed with a specific type of cancer, it may seem logical to be treated with a drug or set of drugs that is widely used for that cancer type. More ...
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