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The Conscious Mother: Driving with my teen — bare feet, rap music and repartee
My 16-year old son, Alex, needed some new clothing, so we decided to run our errands one evening after work. I asked Alex, who has a learner's permit, if he wanted to drive. He did. Alex informed me that he intended to drive barefoot or in his socks....Tags: Music, Rap (genre), Golf
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Injection easier than IV in treating deadly epileptic seizures, study shows
Megan Elphage lives in fear of another big epileptic seizure.
The 22-year-old Glen Burnie woman had her first seizure when she was 13. Even though medications largely keep her epilepsy under control, the prospect of seizures means she can't drive,...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Hospitals and Clinics, Trials, Epilepsy, Allergies
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Some common prescriptions linked to impotence
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Tranquilizers known as benzodiazepines and certain older antidepressants are linked with a greater chance of having erectile dysfunction (ED), according to a new survey. "Definitely it confirms the tricyclics (antidepressants)...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Clonazepam (drug), Research, Watertown, Prescription Drugs
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Jurors in Wilk trial see interview video
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Jurors today viewed a portion of a much-contested videotaped interview between Jacqueline Wilk and a homicide detective that took place days after her two boys died in the trunk of her car, a key piece of evidence for the state that the...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Litigation
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Medical Board Opts Not To Discipline Greenwich Anesthesiologist
The Hartford CourantThe state Medical Examining Board on Tuesday imposed no disciplinary action against a Greenwich Hospital anesthesiologist who in 2010 administered a nerve block on the wrong arm of a patient who was about to undergo a wrist arthroscopy. Though a board...Tags: Headaches, Drugs and Medicines, General Practitioners, Punishment, Greenwich
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Michael Jackson had several drugs in his system when he died
When he died, Michael Jackson had a cocktail of anti-depressant and mood drugs in his system as well as a level of the anesthetic propofol typical of a patient undergoing major surgery. The revelation came during testimony Monday in the lawsuit Jackson'...Tags: Conrad Murray, Prescription Drugs, Midazolam (drug), Valium (drug), Health and Medical Professionals
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Michael Jackson had a number of drugs in his system, jury is told
Michael Jackson had a long list of prescription drugs in his system when he died in the days before his anticipated comeback tour, a toxicologist with the Los Angeles County coroner's office testified Monday. Dan Anderson, the first witness called in...Tags: Conrad Murray, Staples Center, Prescription Drugs, Midazolam (drug), Valium (drug)
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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: Security, Drugs and Medicines, Healthy Diet, Sleep Disorders, Multiple Sclerosis
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Michael Jackson on deathbed looked like cancer patient, witness says
Pale and emaciated, Michael Jackson lay on his bed in his $100,000-a-month Holmby Hills mansion looking like an end-stage cancer patient who had come home to die. The scene inside the house where Jackson lived as he prepared for a comeback tour was...
Tags: Conrad Murray, Punishment, The O2, Trials, Witnesses
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Defining catatonia remains challenging
The Medicine CabinetQ: What is catatonia? Can it be treated? A: Catatonia is a disorder of motor functioning. It was first described in 1874. By the turn of the 20th century, an influential psychiatrist named Emil Kraepelin had linked it to schizophrenia. As a result, it's...Tags: Craig Miller, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Specialization, Lupus, Diseases and Illnesses
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Fatal drug overdoses in U.S. increase for 11th consecutive year
Fatal drug overdoses have increased for the 11th consecutive year in the United States, new data show. According to a research letter published Tuesday from the National Center for Health Statistics, 38,329 people died of drug overdoses in the United...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Heroin, Prescription Drugs, American Medical Association, Valium (drug)
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Briefs: New Scientist
Premium Health News ServiceSUPERGROW SALMON It grows superfast, it's genetically engineered, and it's safe to eat. Salmon is now poised to become the first genetically modified animal approved for the dinner table. Since 1995, a company called AquaBounty, based in Maynard, Mass.,...Tags: Swimming, Oxytocin (drug), Social Sciences, Alcohol Addiction, Genetic Engineering
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