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Growing Concern Over Brain Diseases—AARP Live

AARP Wyoming Senior State Director, Tim Summers, AARP Texas Senior State Director, Bob Jackson and AARP South Dakota Senior State Director, Sarah Jennings discuss advances in knowledge about Brain Health Video Rating: 0 / 5

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FDA Sends Valeant Letter Over Xenazine Promotional Video – Phramalive.com

The treatment effect of 3.5 units was statistically significant. Although Xenazine has demonstrated improvement in Total Chorea Score, it has not been shown to provide a benefit on other symptoms of HD such as balance, walking or postural stability. Bing … Continue reading

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Frimpong confident over recovery – SkySports

Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong is confident he will return the same player once he recovers from his latest cruciate knee ligament injury. Frimpong sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury while on loan at Wolves in February to rule … Bing … Continue reading

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Your Place: Putting new shingles over old is unwise – Seattle Times

Q: I have an asphalt-shingle roof that I am thinking of replacing. In our neighborhood I have seen other roofs replaced. Some have had the old shingles removed, and others have had the new shingles installed over the existing ones. … Continue reading

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Social media aids angst over US shooting case – Times-Leader

(AP) It started a couple of weeks ago with a few cryptic messages on Twitter and other social media websites: Where is the justice? and R.I.P. TrayvonMartin. A day later, nationally syndicated radio host Michael Baisden sent out a message … Continue reading

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Angola: Health Authorities Expect to Immunize Over 150.000 Children Against Poliomyelitis – AllAfrica.com

Cabinda — The health authorities of Cabinda Province expect to immunize 150.0 44 children below the age of five during the first phase of national poliomyelitis vaccination campaign, happening from 2 to 4 March in the whole country. Speaking to … Continue reading

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Meta-Analysis Finds No Advantages for PCI Over Medical Therapy in Stable Patients – Forbes

In an accompanying editorial, William Boden writes that “the inescapable fact is that it is increasingly harder to justify use of PCI solely for angina relief in such patients — especially as an initial approach to management, and if medical … Continue reading

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Debate over who needs a thyroid check in pregnancy – Fosters Daily Democrat

Numerous studies since 1999 have found that an underactive thyroid can raise a woman’s risk of miscarriage, premature birth, or a lower IQ for her baby — even if it’s so mildly sluggish that she feels no symptoms. The problem: … Continue reading

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Local trainer is going goofy over upcoming Disney race – Staten Island Advance

Darren Corona is looking to raise money to benefit those with Duchenne muscular dystrophy — although he may be going a bit goofy in the process. Since June, the Livingston resident has been training for Goofy’s Race and a Half … Continue reading

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Frost Over the World – Michael Palin talks stammering

Adventurer, comedian and actor, Michael Palin talks to Sir David about why the Golden Globe winning film, ‘The King’s Speech’, has put the issue of stammering back into the public eye and why this subject is close to his heart. … Continue reading

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