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Garden Valley Boulevard is offering $10 piercings all day today, Saturday and Sunday as a benefit for Saving Grace Pet Adoption Center...A representative from Saving Grace and shelter animals will be at High Priestess from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday.
Tags: adoption center, pet adoption, Oregon, Medicine, Body piercing, fashion, Surface piercings, Body modification, Human Interest, Social Issues
Identifying the differences helps doctors come up with tailored treatment for specific cancers. This is good news in light of estimates that cancer cases are expected to triply by 2030. Dr. Ana Maria Lopez, medical director of the Arizona Telemedicine...
Tags: Nogales International, Dr. Ana Maria Lopez, Rockville, Personalized medicine, Cancer, Nogales, Pharmacogenomics, Carcinogenesis, Oncology, Genomics, Medicine, Health Medical Pharma
Well, I’m still fogging the mirror,” Bob Young told me in September, while tethered to an IV., mainlining one of his alternative treatments. Whatever he was doing, it had bought him more than two years of life from the death sentence that typically comes...
Tags: Robert Young (actor), Bob Young, Dr. Young, pancreatitis cancer, Santa Barbaran, Santa Barbara, Health maintenance organization, Doctor, Antibiotic, Medicine, Physician, Alternative medicine, New Thought movement, Cancer, Health Medical Pharma
Over the past 10 years veterinary medicine has witnessed an explosion in the number of veterinarians heading into three- and four-year residency programs after veterinary school. An estimated 40% of veterinary students now vie for postgraduate positions,...
Tags: veterinary medicine, pets owners, better equipment, McLean, Veterinary school, American Veterinary Medical Association, James Herriot, Medicine, Veterinary surgeon, Veterinarian, Veterinary technician, Health Medical Pharma, Human Interest
It's a phrase people are loath to hear when they're looking for a new primary-care doctor: Not accepting new patients. Some parts of the country already lack an ample supply of general internists, pediatricians and family physicians, forcing patients...
Tags: care doctors, Massachusetts, primary care, health professionals, family physician, Dr. Louis Sullivan, San Francisco, Family medicine, Uninsured in the United States, Health care, Medicine, Internal medicine, Healthcare reform in the United States, Health economics, Insurance, Health Medical Pharma
by Silvana Tabares Christopher Guerrero, M.D., is an instructor for the college of medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Since 1996, he gives practical experience and training to medical students that are studying to become doctors.
Tags: Silvana Tabares Christopher Guerrero, Dr. Christopher Guerrero, medical students, Philippines, Manila, Physician, Medicine, Medical education, Family medicine, Medical school, Health Medical Pharma, Education
Ms Hore has just completed her studies in medicine and surgery at the University of Otago’s Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Her interests are in oncology, haematology and surgery, and she plans to undertake research alongside medical...
Tags: New Zealand, Auckland, Kapa haka, University of Otago Christchurch School of Medicine, Christchurch, Medicine, University of Otago, Mᅣチori culture, Mᅣチori, Education
It was a personal experience that first exposed Dr. Christine Cofer to palliative medicine. During her late teens, when her father was suffering from metastatic kidney cancer and conventional treatments could no longer help him, he started receiving hospice...
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Castillo, a family physician that focuses on the healthcare of the underserved, has been serving the Latino community for over 15 years. Since 2001, he�s served as the medical head of family practice at Erie Family Health Center, a community health center...
Tags: Erie Family Health Center, M.D, community health, health care, Juan Zapata, Chicago, Spain, Madrid, Health policy, Uninsured in the United States, Medicine, Specialty, Health economics, Healthcare, Health care system, Health Medical Pharma, allnews, Peoria Illinois, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Winnebago County Illinois, Social Issues, Education, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Medical specialties, Northwestern University, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Mexican Revolution, Zapata Corporation, Zapata Texas, Health fair, Clerkship, Medical education, Internship, Medical school
This patient stands a lot for his job and, at the end of his day, his legs feel like they are burning. This procedure should help. (The intern learned veins shrivel up quickly, so there is little bleeding. Despite that, the intern got lightheaded.) Tonight,...
Tags: Dr. Cheanvechai, exam rooms, Las Vegas, Patient, ER, Medicine, Health Medical Pharma