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Q&A with June Halper, Adult NP with Sub-Specialties in MS and NeurorehabilitationJune Halper, MSN, APN-C, FAAN, MSCN, is an adult nurse practitioner at the Consortium of MS Centers and International Organization of MS Nurses in Hacksensack, New Jersey. She also does per diem advan... Would you like to be featured in a NEWS-Line editorial? Click Here |
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Tips to Prevent Marathon Runners from Getting Sidelined with Injuries Come Race Day
Marathon training season has kicked into high gear and along with this comes injuries, according to Loyola University Health System sports medicine physicians. The most common injuries in marathon ru... Full Article (0 Comments)
Skin Cancer Detection Made Quicker, Easier by Missouri S&T Researchers
Detection of malignant melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, will soon be quicker and easier thanks to the work of researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology. The research... Full Article (0 Comments)
Rate of Healthcare Associated MRSA Infections Decreasing
An analysis of data from 2005 through 2008 of nine metropolitan areas in the US indicates that healthcare-associated invasive methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections decreased am... Full Article (0 Comments)
Heavy Packs Can be a Pain in the Back
A backpack bulging with books and school supplies may be a sign of a good student, but doctors at UT Southwestern Medical Center say it can also cause back strain and even nerve damage. A condition c... Full Article (0 Comments)
What Are the Top 5 Fruits? Expert Reveals How Eating the Wrong Fruits Can Be Worse Than Eating None at All
An apple a day just doesn’t cut it anymore, and too many apples could make you fat. That’s the advice of Iva Young, a nutritional expert who warns that the wrong kinds of fruits can actually do more... Full Article (0 Comments)



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