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Business Briefs - Aug. 12
Summit Health CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Pulmonary Associates, in the North Park Professional Building at 601 Norland Ave., Suite 100, in Chambersburg, joined Summit Health’s network of physician practices, effective Aug. 1. The practice will be...Tags: Lung Cancer, Finance, Derivative Securities, Financial and Business Services, Pneumonia
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Williamsport woman who has fibromyalgia learns to manage some symptoms
marieg@herald-mail.comIt hurts to walk. It hurts to sleep. It hurts to hug. And it hurts when people don't understand. You must be a complainer or a hypochondriac, they think. Maybe it's all in your head. You look fine — why don't you get better? If there is a form...Tags: Restless Leg Syndrome, Health, Fatigue, Physical Therapists, Health and Medical Professionals
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Halfway woman won't let illness keep her from being mom
marieg@herald-mail.comMelinda Malott is juggling another busy day. She dispenses hugs and kisses as her children head off to school, makes her weekly grocery list, pays the bills, buys gifts for upcoming birthday parties and baby showers and organizes a fundraiser to send her...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, PayPal, Inc., Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics
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Michael Jackson's doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter
Michael Jackson’s doctor was convicted Monday of involuntary manslaughter in the pop star’s death for supplying an insomnia-plagued Jackson with a powerful operating-room anesthetic to help him sleep as he rehearsed for his big comeback.
Dr....Tags: Katherine Jackson, Health, Michael Jackson, Emergency Health Procedures, Prisons
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New drug for insomnia works differently than other sleeping aids
There may soon be another medication option for people with insomnia. A federal advisory panel is studying the drug Suvorexant. The panel says the drug is safe and effective at low doses. It works differently than other insomnia medicines, in that...Tags: Drugs and Medicines
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FDA panel backs a new sleep drug
An advisory panel to the Food & Drug Administration has recommended approval of a new sleep drug that targets the brain's wakefulness centers, but suggested the agency should consider a dose of the drug, called suvorexant, lower than that proposed by...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Elections, Pharmaceuticals, Food and Drug Administration, Science and Technology
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Medical marijuana shouldn't be for 'adults only'
My 9-year-old daughter has Aicardi syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that causes extremely hard-to-control seizures, debilitation, disability and early mortality. She began having seizures at three months of age, and since that time has had multiple...Tags: Illinois Governor, Genetic Condition, Medical Marijuana Therapy, William R. Haine, Seizures
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Video: Baby not keen on VW's stop/start tech
Autoblog.comFiled under: SUV, Europe, Marketing/Advertising, Videos, Volkswagen, Diesel Babies and cars go together like screaming blobs of insomnia and sleep machines. New parents quickly find that nothing soothes an irritable newborn quite like a quick drive around... -
Disrupted sleep linked to higher prostate cancer risk
The links between sleep and cancer are now so many, you could build a chain. A new study has found that for men who suffer insomnia and unwelcome wakefulness, the risk of prostate cancer is greater than for those whose sleep is undisrupted. That...
Tags: Medical Research, Science and Technology, Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer
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Use of alertness drug modafinil takes off, spurred by untested uses
In up-all-night, work-work-work America, a prescription medication like modafinil was sure to make major inroads from the get-go. And, whether you call this novel stay-awake drug by its commercial names -- Provigil and Nuvigil -- or by its plain-Jane...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Multiple Sclerosis, General Practitioners, Internists, Science and Technology
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Cardiologist says Michael Jackson's doctor was unfit to save him
A cardiologist testified Tuesday that Michael Jackson's doctor gave his famous patient incorrect treatment when he noticed the singer had stopped breathing as a result of a powerful anesthetic the physician had administered. Dr. Daniel Wohlgelernter,...
Tags: Michael Jackson Comeback Tour (2009), Michael Jackson, General Practitioners, Health and Medical Professionals, Conrad Murray
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The Great Debate
While marijuana use is still illegal under federal law, the general direction of state laws regarding marijuana is clearly moving in the direction of leniency. Two states in November, Colorado and Washington, legalized it for recreational purposes....
Tags: Chemotherapy, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Health Treatments, Seizures, Science
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