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Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum
Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum is an attending cardiologist and the Director of Women and Heart Disease at the Heart and Vascular Institute of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. She has done fellowship training in both Preventive Cardiology and Cardiology....Tags: Lobbying, Health and Medical Professionals, Health, NBC (tv network), Internal Medicine
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The afterburners: Is post workout calorie burn real?
During an exercise session, vigorous cardiovascular workouts such as running or biking can typically torch more calories than resistance or strength training. But what happens once the workout is over? Exercise scientists have long debated the...Tags: Diabetes, Health, Research, Running, Physiology
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Latest disciplinary actions by Pennsylvania licensing boards
Watchdog with Paul MuschickHere are the latest disciplinary actions taken by Pennsylvania's licensing boards against professionals who live and work in the Lehigh Valley area. The information is taken verbatim from the PA Department of State's website, where you can find all of....... -
Souderton physician's license temporarily suspended
Watchdog with Paul MuschickDr. Richard Ruth of Souderton (Franconia Township) was charged in October with various counts related to prescription fraud. Monday, an administrative hearing is scheduled to determine his ability to continue practicing. The State Board of Osteopathic... -
Accused doctor's license suspended
The state has temporarily suspended the license of a Montgomery County physician, saying he is a danger to the public after he was arrested and charged with prescription fraud.
Richard Ruth of Franconia Township has an administrative hearing Monday...Tags: Trials, Health, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Crimes, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Students receive The Pittsburgh Foundation grant
The West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) Foundation Inc. has been awarded a grant for $17,835 from The Pittsburgh Foundation to assist seven students.
The grant is funded by the West Allegheny Physicians’ Association Fund to help...Tags: Health, Smithfield, Pennsylvania, Drugs and Medicines, Social Issues
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Liberty University eyes new medical school
Anchor/ReporterLiberty could be the next university in the Commonwealth to make room for a new medical school. News7 has confirmed the Tobacco Commission could give the school a $12 million dollar grant to set up a new School of Osteopathic Medicine and a School of...Tags: Health, Drugs and Medicines
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Douglas "Doug" Thomas Hewitt, 91
Douglas "Doug" Thomas Hewitt, 91, a former long-time resident of Lansing, passed away July 12, 2011, from natural causes. Born March 8, 1920, to William Hayward and Gertrude Bates Hewitt of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Doug was a veteran of the Second...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, World War II (1939-1945), Toronto (Canada)
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Lyme doctor with troubled past offers controversial treatment
When Dr. Jeffrey Piccirillo moved to the small college town of Grinnell, Iowa, the Joliet surgeon had been sued multiple times over allegations of malpractice, personal injury and negligence. In 2003, less than a year earlier, he had filed for bankruptcy....Tags: Lyme Disease, Trine Tsouderos, Health, Orthopedic Surgery, Illinois
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Providing medical care at Greenbrier "like herding cats"
Anchor/ReporterKeeping the athletes healthy at the Greenbrier is a tall order. But making sure thousands of fans are safe may be even tougher. It's all coordinated by a school at Virginia Tech, making this week one big classroom. For the thirty students from the Edward...Tags: Health, College Sports, Medical Services, Drugs and Medicines, Golf
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Back To School Health Tips
Fetchtoto.com EditorNow that summer’s coming to an end and the new school year is almost here, it’s important for parents to start preparing themselves and their children for this transition. As children enter a new school year, they are going to be more prone to...Tags: Diabetes, Diets and Dieting, Dietary Supplements, Chiropractic, Health
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MSU med student ordered tried in more dog deaths
MASON, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan State University medical student accused of killing at least 12 greyhound puppies has been ordered to stand trial in more of the deaths. At a Thursday court hearing in Mason, Robert Albers testified that his friend...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Health, Crimes, Justice System
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