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Sunday, September 5, 2010

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Q&A with Eugene Fordyce, Jr., Total Ventilation Clinical Specialist for Philips Healthcare and Volunteer in the Haiti Relief Effort

Eugene Fordyce, Jr., RCP, RRT, is a Total Ventilation Clinical Specialist. He works in the in the Hospital Respiratory Care division at Philips Healthcare, located in Carlsbad, California. Eugene is a...
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It may soon be possible to identify patients who will develop tuberculosis, as scientists have identified changes in the blood specific to the disease. These findings are from an international study p... Full Article (0 Comments)


Brain Fitness Programs May Help Frail Elderly Walk Faster

Computerized brain fitness programs are known to help seniors improve their memory and focus. Now, a study led by researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University has found pre... Full Article (0 Comments)


New Findings Show Post-Katrina Mold Made Children with Asthma Sicker

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Back-to-School Stress is More than Mental: How Constant Anxiety Can Affect Your Heart and Body

For some, back-to-school means back to rushing through early morning routines and struggling to remember the little details of the day before. With all of the anxiety that comes with this constant str... Full Article (0 Comments)


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