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Public Lacks Confidence to Help in Cardiac Emergencies - Atlanta Journal Constitution

Public Lacks Confidence to Help in Cardiac Emergencies Atlanta Journal Constitution - 12 hours ago MONDAY, June 2 (HealthDay News) -- While 89 percent of Americans say they're willing and able to help if they witness a medical emergency, only 21 percent are confident they could perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and only 15 percent believe .

Heavy marijuana use shrinks brain parts - study - Reuters

Calgary Herald Heavy marijuana use shrinks brain parts - study Reuters - 12 hours ago By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, June 2 (Reuters) - Long-term heavy use of marijuana may cause two important brain structures to shrink, Australian researchers said on Monday.

Autism Linked to Low Birth Weight - CBS News

Pravda Autism Linked to Low Birth Weight CBS News - 11 hours ago Find out more about autism, and where to get help for someone who may have this neurological disorder. (WebMD) Low birth weight and preterm birth increase the risk of autism in infants by about twofold, but more so for girls than for boys, according to .

Hazards: Bunk Beds Are Often Bump Beds - New York Times

Hazards: Bunk Beds Are Often Bump Beds New York Times - 8 hours ago By Eric Nagourney Each year, thousands of children who are tucked into their bunk beds for a good night"s sleep end up with a bump on the head or worse, a new study finds. Bunk Beds Pose Risk To Kids And Young Adults InjuryBoard.

Widespread vitamin D deficiency poses risk-US study - Reuters

TopNews Widespread vitamin D deficiency poses risk-US study Reuters - 8 hours ago By Andrew Stern CHICAGO, June 2 (Reuters) - Many young children do not get enough vitamin D, an often invisible deficiency that can show up later as broken bones or a weakened immune system prone to disease, researchers said on Monday.

Drugs show success in the treatment of several cancers - Pittsburgh Post Gazette

dBTechno Drugs show success in the treatment of several cancers Pittsburgh Post Gazette - 4 hours ago By Joe Fahy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Patients with locally advanced head and neck cancer may respond better to treatment when the drug cetuximab is added to standard chemotherapy, according to findings presented by University of Pittsburgh researchers .

quot;Confident quot; China rules out post-quake epidemics - Reuters

The Southern Ledger "Confident" China rules out post-quake epidemics Reuters - 7 hours ago By Lindsay Beck YONGAN, China (Reuters) - Chin said on Monday it could guarantee there would be no epidemics in the earthquake zone, while some survivors complained their farmland was being bulldozed to make way for temporary housing.

Minn. mom fights church ban on her autistic son - Washington Post

KSAX Minn. mom fights church ban on her autistic son Washington Post - 4 hours ago By DAVE KOLPACK AP BERTHA, Minn. -- Carol Race thinks it's important for her 13-year-old son to be in church on Sundays for Catholic Mass. Minn. mom pleads not guilty to breaking church ban The Associated Press Minn.

Kennedy has 'successful' surgery - Boston Globe

Kennedy has 'successful' surgery Boston Globe - 1 hour ago DURHAM, NC - US Senator Edward M. Kennedy, moving with extraordinary quickness to pursue the most aggressive form of treatment for his malignant brain tumor, flew by private jet to North Carolina and underwent brain surgery yesterday that his .

World AIDS treatment program meets goal -- two years late - Los Angeles Times

Canada.com World AIDS treatment program meets goal -- two years late Los Angeles Times - 2 hours ago The goal of having 3 million people in developing countries receive treatment by 2005 was 'excessively aspirational, ' one expert says. AIDS treatment milestone reached 2 years late San Francisco Chronicle Progress on AIDS, but Not Enough, UN Says New York Times Reuters - BBC News - ABC Online - Business Wire (press release) all 114 news articles .

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