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MILWAUKEE, Wis, The American Lung Association has launched a new online screening tool to help people determine if they should get a low-dose screening for lung cancer. Dr. Elizabeth Gore, a radiation oncologist at the Medical College of Wisconsin, said she thinks low-dose screening can save lives.

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The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body. It is a very versatile joint, has a wide range of motion and is very flexible. The shoulder is a ball and socket joint that allows the arm to move in many directions.

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SAN DIEGO, AMN Healthcare healthcare’s innovator in workforce solutions and staffing services, announced today the results from its annual survey of registered nurses, showing marked generational differences in how nurses view their profession amid the recovering U.S. economy and impending implementation of healthcare reform.

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Headaches and migraines can vary greatly in severity, and each can create debilitating problems for the sufferer. Although it is not uncommon for people to refer to a severe headache as a migraine, a migraine presents with much different symptoms than does a run of the mill headache.

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Prolotherapy is a natural nonsurgical method of assisting the body to heal injured tendons and ligaments. Prolotherapy helps your body make new cells through the introduction of an irritant in the painful area.

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These 10 tips can help you sail in and out of your child’s first dental appointment with relative ease, and can make the prospect of subsequent visits less harrowing.

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Rheumatoid arthritis is chronic inflammation of the joint lining. It is frequently referred to as an autoimmune disease where the body’s immune system attacks a person’s own body.

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TORONTO, According to Millennium Research Group (MRG), the global authority on medical technology market intelligence, the Latin American market for facial injectables will exhibit strong growth to reach nearly $300 million by 2021.

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HARRISBURG, Pa., Pennsylvania’s first probable human cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) infection in 2013 have been detected. A Montgomery County man was hospitalized due to WNV. A York County man has also tested positive for the infection, but was not hospitalized.

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WASHINGTON, AARP announced new resources available to all Americans looking for facts about the Affordable Care Act including a new online tool called Health Law Answers.

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