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  1. MedicineNet.com - Head Lice Prevention2007/09/21
    There are number of ways in which a child can contract head lice most commonly perhaps contact with an already infested person. Personal contact can be very common during childrens's activities such as school, playing sports activities.

  2. MedicineNet.com - Diabetes and Exercise2007/09/18
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  3. MedicineNet.com - ADHD and Alcoholism2007/07/16
    If it is undiagnosed and untreated, ADHD can be associated with sometimes significant academic and social problems. The teen can try and self-medicate with alcohol. Parents and educators can work together to monitor the symptoms.
  4. MedicineNet.com - Exercises for Graceful Aging2007/07/13
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  5. MedicineNet.com - Avoiding Vacation Weight Gain2007/06/13
    Vacations should be an opportunity to re-energize, refresh, and relax -- not an excuse to take a break from health. When planning your vacation, opt for locations that will allow you to engage in physical activities you enjoy. Keep in mind that physical activity is the ticket to enjoying extra calories without weight gain.

  6. MedicineNet.com - The Role of Weightlifting in Weight Loss2007/05/30
    Exercise is the best way to keep the weight off after you have lost weight. Most of the weight gain from weightlifting is from fluid in the muscle, and water is heavy.You want to gain muscle because when you lose weight, twenty five percent of your weight loss is from muscle. The fastest way to lose weight is to cut your calorie intake.
  7. MedicineNet.com - The Prevalance of Autism Today2007/04/17
    Autism spectrum disorders are the second most common serious developmental disability in the US, following mental retardation and intellectual impairment. CDC reports state that among 8-year-olds, 1 in 150 have autism spectrum disorder. That means 1.5 million Americans have autism spectrum disorder
  8. MedicineNet.com - Kidney Stones Symptoms and Prevention2007/01/29
    One in 20 people will develop a kidney stone throughout their life. Dehydration can result in decrease of urine volume, which can also lead to kidney stones. Those who have had kidney stones once are more likely to have them again. Drinking plenty of water is the best preventative measure against kidney stone formation.
  9. MedicineNet.com - Prostate Cancer- The Importance of a PSA Test2007/01/03
    An elevated PSA level in a patient with a history of cancer doesn't necessarily mean the cancer has recurred. There are no specific normal or abnormal PSA levels, but the higher the PSA level, the more likely cancer is present. When PSA levels continue to rise over time, other tests may be ordered.
  10. MedicineNet.com - Osteoporosis- Symptoms, Risk Factors and Prevention2006/12/11
    Osteoporosis features loss of the normal density of bone and fragile bone. It can operate silently for decades, because osteoporosis doesn't cause symptoms unless bone fractures. In the U.S, more than 10 million people have osteoporosis and almost 34 million more have low bone density.
  11. MedicineNet.com - Gastric Bypass Surgery- Risks and Controversy 2006/12/01
    Gastric bypass surgery is a risky weight loss surgery and is only done on patients who are significantly obese. Patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery require lifelong changes in eating habits. Risks of gastric bypass surgery include infection, developing blood clots, leaking of the stomach contents, and stretching of the pouch.
  12. MedicineNet.com - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome- Symptoms and Struggle 2006/10/27
    Symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome include extreme fatigue and weakness, headaches, tender lymph nodes, and muscle and joint aches. Although the cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is still unknown, doctors think it might be derived from anemia, hypoglycemia, or an environmental allergy.
  13. MedicineNet.com - Testicular Cancer, Symptoms and Detection 2006/10/13
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  14. MedicineNet.com - Surviving A Heat Wave-Without Air Conditioning 2006/08/10
    In summer, heat waves can strike areas of the country where cooler climates are the norm. In these areas, many homes do not have air conditioning, and surviving in the extreme temperatures becomes a challenge for everyone. There are steps you can take to keep cool during a heat wave even if you don't have air conditioning.
  15. MedicineNet.com - Jellyfish Stings FAQs2006/08/08
    Jellyfish stings are an all-too-common health hazard for beach vacationers. While most jelly fish stings are harmless (with a few exceptions), they can be extremely painful. The stinging sensation results when stingers at the ends of the tentacles of jellyfish and other aquatic animals come into contact with human skin, usually while wading or swimming in the ocean.
  16. MedicineNet.com - Antibiotics 1012006/08/02
    It's very important to remember to take all the medication your doctor has prescribed and for the length of time. Antibiotics tend to work fairly rapidly so, many people feel better after they take a few doses or a few days worth of antibioitics and then they stop taking the remainder of the prescription. You should never stop taking your medication before the recommended length of time.
  17. MedicineNet.com - Dangers of Spider Bites2006/08/02
    The majority of spiders found in the U.S. are harmless with two exceptions, the black widow spider and the brown recluse spider. Both of these spiders are considered dangerous to humans. Black widows and brown recluse spiders are more common in the southern states of the U.S. and prefer warm, dry climates and undisturbed areas to hide in, such as basements, closets, and attics.
  18. MedicineNet.com - Battling Bulimia2006/06/23
    American Idol runner-up recently disclosed her battle with bulimia. The risk of developing bulimia may come from: family history, substance abuse, cultural and social differences, etc. Medical complications may include: erosion of tooth enamel, ulcers, intestinal complications, and more. There is no known way to prevent bulimia but it helps to know the signs.
  19. MedicineNet.com - Cosmetic Surgery Checklist: Buyer Beware2006/06/21
    Over 10.2 million cosmetic plastic surgery procedures were performed in the U.S. in 2005, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. If you're considering a cosmetic procedure, listen to Dr. Melissa Stoppler discuss questions you should be asking to help you choose the right doctor.
  20. MedicineNet.com - HIV / AIDS Conference (CROI) Intro February 05, 20062006/02/05
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  21. MedicineNet.com - 1st Day HIV / AIDS Conference (CROI) February 06, 20062006/02/06
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  22. MedicineNet.com - 2nd Day HIV / AIDS Conference (CROI) February 07, 20062006/02/07
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  23. MedicineNet.com - 3rd Day HIV / AIDS Conference (CROI) February 08, 20062006/02/08
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  24. MedicineNet.com - Hoodia, New Weight Loss Miracle?2006/02/01
    Hoodia, the latest weight loss trend. This desert plant from South Africa is attracting widespread attention as a weight loss aid. But, does it work?
  25. MedicineNet.com - Gout Update November 20052005/11/16
    Dr. Shiel reports from the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Rheumatology held November 12-17, 2005 in San Diego. This segment covers the latest information on Gout and Gouty Arthritis.
  26. MedicineNet.com - Fibromyalgia Update November 20052005/11/16
    Dr. Shiel reports from the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Rheumatology held November 12-17, 2005 in San Diego. This segment covers the latest information on Fibromyalgia.
  27. MedicineNet.com - Lupus Update November 20052005/11/16
    Dr. Shiel reports from the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Rheumatology held November 12-17, 2005 in San Diego. This segment covers the latest information on Lupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus).
  28. MedicineNet.com - Osteoporosis Update November 20052005/11/16
    Dr. Shiel reports from the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Rheumatology held November 12-17, 2005 in San Diego. This segment covers the latest information on Osteoporosis.
  29. MedicineNet.com - Osteoarthritis Update November 20052005/11/16
    Dr. Shiel reports from the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Rheumatology held November 12-17, 2005 in San Diego. This segment covers the latest information on Osteoarthritis.
  30. MedicineNet.com - Rheumatoid Arthritis Update November 20052005/11/16
    Dr. Shiel reports from the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Rheumatology held November 12-17, 2005 in San Diego. This segment covers the latest information on Rheumatoid Arthritis.
  31. MedicineNet.com - Prescription for Sleep2005/10/18
    The amount of sleep you need depends on many factors, including your age and whether you've had enough sleep in previous days. Experts say that if you feel drowsy during the day, even during boring activities, you haven't had enough sleep. Here's what to do.
  32. MedicineNet.com - Tips to Prevent a Cold2005/10/18
    While it is impossible to completely prevent the spread of colds, there are steps you can take to reduce your chances of becoming infected with a virus that causes colds. Here's what you can do.
  33. MedicineNet.com - No Diet Approach to Weight Loss2005/10/18
    What if there was a way to lose weight without dieting, would you be interested? Dr. Stoppler gives specific examples and tips to help you eat healthy without worrying about dieting.
  34. MedicineNet.com - Connection Between Fibromyalgia and IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)?2005/10/18
    There does seem to be a higher incidence of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS or spastic colon) in patients who have fibromyalgia. Dr. Shiel discusses the relationship between these two diseases.
  35. MedicineNet.com - Hurricane Disaster Health Concerns2005/09/09
    Hurricane Katrina's devastation of parts of the U.S. Gulf Coast is the greatest natural disaster ever faced by the U.S. With tremendous loss of life and property, this catastrophe has resulted in serious and potentially life-threatening health concerns. Here's the latest on current health concerns.
  36. MedicineNet.com - Tips To Help You Relax2005/09/09
    We're born with the instinct to relax and sleep when our bodies or minds need a break. What happens over the years? Can you count the amount of activities you are responsible for on a daily basis? If a nap is out of the question, here's a list of tips to help you relax.
  37. MedicineNet.com - Is Gastric Bypass A Cure For Diabetes?2005/09/09
    Are you a candidate for gastric bypass? Usually patients with a BMI of over 40 or over 35 with health consequences that are obesity related are considered candidates. If you have diabetes, should you be thinking about this procedure or will it send your sugar levels through the roof?
  38. MedicineNet.com - 5 Diet Traps To Avoid2005/09/09
    It's reported we spend about $30 billion a year on diet products and programs. So, why can't we keep the weight off? Here are some common diet traps that trip us up.
  39. MedicineNet.com - Hurricane Katrina: Should Volunteers Be Concerned?2005/09/09
    Reporters, volunteers, national guard, and those that lived in the areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina are currently subject to health risks, including many infectious diseases. Listen to Dr. Shiel discuss precautions for everyone that's been exposed to Hurricane Katrina.
  40. MedicineNet.com - Steroids and Athletes: What's The Connection?2005/08/09
    Dr. Melissa Stoppler discusses steroids and anabolic steroid abuse in sports
  41. MedicineNet.com - Tips to Reduce Dietary Fat In Your Diet2005/08/09
    Dr. Melissa Stoppler provides tips to reduce dietary fat in your diet
  42. MedicineNet.com - Knee Osteoarthritis and Benefits of Losing Weight2005/08/09
    Dr. William Shiel discusses the latest research on how losing small amounts of weight benefits osteoarthritis of the knees
  43. MedicineNet.com - Heart Attacks: Are They Different In Women?2005/08/09
    Are heart attacks different in men and women? Dr. Daniel Lee Kulick discusses this topic and explains common symptoms of a heart attack.
  44. MedicineNet.com - Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis): What Is It and How Did I Get It?2005/08/09
    Dr. Melissa Stoppler discusses pink eye (conjuctivitis) and pink eye symptoms and treatment
  45. MedicineNet.com - HIV / AIDS Conference Update #3 July 27, 20052005/08/01
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  46. MedicineNet.com - HIV / AIDS Conference Update #2 July 26, 20052005/08/01
    Dr. Eric Daar reports from the 3rd International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis and Treatment in Rio de Janeiro Brazil. July 26, 2005. Hundreds of presentations were made on day 2 of this meeting with many being informative about the disease itself, select side-effects and treatment. Topics such as Genetic Factors and HIV and Antiretroviral Therapy and Drug Resistance are discussed.
  47. MedicineNet.com - HIV / AIDS Conference Update #1 July 25, 20052005/07/27
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  48. MedicineNet.com - Heart Bypass Surgery: The Talk Show Host and The President2005/07/13
    What do David Letterman and Bill Clinton have in common? They both had the same type of heart bypass surgery and recently compared notes.
  49. MedicineNet.com - 10 Tips For A Good Night's Sleep2005/07/13
    For many of us with busy lives, a good night's sleep is a thing of the past. In this segment, Dr. Stoppler offers some easy-to-follow tips to help us dream away.
  50. MedicineNet.com - Women, Hormones, and Lupus2005/07/13
    Here's why lupus, a condition of chronic inflammation caused by an autoimmune disease, occurs more frequently in women.
  51. MedicineNet.com - Am I Having A Heart Attack?2005/07/13
    Sometimes, it could just be indigestion. Or, it could be more serious. It's good to know the symptoms of a heart attack, it could save your life.
  52. MedicineNet.com - Choosing A Doctor That's Right For Me2005/07/13
    Choosing a new doctor can be a difficult task, especially if you have moved to a new community. Did you know there are websites to check physicians certification and if any disciplinary actions have been taken against them? There's much to consider and there's a helpful list of questions to think about.
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