Thursday 28 February 2013

The effectiveness of medical assistant health coaching for low-income patients with uncontrolled diabetes, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia: protocol for a randomized controlled trial and baseline characteristics of the study population

This study will add to the evidence base by determining the effectiveness of health coaching by medical assistants on clinical outcomes and patient self-management, by assessing the impact of health coaching on the clinician experience, and by examining the costs and potential savings of health coaching.
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This randomized controlled trial will evaluate the effectiveness of clinic-based medical assistant health coaches to improve clinical outcomes and self-management skills among low-income patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes, hypertension, or hyperlipidemia. A total of 441 patients from two San Francisco primary care clinics have been enrolled and randomized to receive a health coach (n = 224) or usual care (n = 217). Patients participating in the health coaching group will r...

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Stroke Prevention Trial in Children With Sickle Cell Disease and Iron Overload Halted

The SWITCH trial, comparing hydroxyurea with phlebotomy to standard therapy with blood transfusions and deferasirox, was halted when the former new combination failed to offer additional benefit. Medscape Medical News (Source: Medscape Today Headlines)

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Why we love to run

It's tough, it hurts ? and yet more than two million of us in the UK run at least once a week. Why? To launch our new running blog, Adharanand Finn explains the enormous pleasure it brings ? and how we're actually hardwired to do it

"Daddy, where are you going?" my son asked me recently as I was lacing up my running shoes on a cold, wet Sunday morning. "Running," I said. "Why?" he asked.

He's only three. But it was a good question, and one I couldn't readily answer. I didn't really want to go. My body was still jarring from the shock of being hauled out of its cosy bed. I was training for a marathon, sure, but it was still months away. Right at that moment, it didn't feel critically important to be heading out into the unruly winter morning. I could go later. Or the next day. Or just not run the marathon. Why was I even running a marathon? But something was making me go. "Because it's fun," I said, rather unconvincingly.

The truth is, just before you run is the worst possible moment to try to explain to someone, or even to yourself, why you run. It just doesn't make sense. Running is hard. It requires effort. And after all the pain you usually end up right back where you started, having run in a big, pointless circle.

Often people say to me they can run if they're chasing a ball, but to just run, nothing else, just one foot in front of the other, well, they find it too boring. I listen and nod, not sure I could convince them otherwise, even if I tried. Running doesn't have logic on its side.

Of course, some people run to lose weight, or to get fit, and these are great reasons. Running is also easy to do, it's cheap, and you can do it when you want without having to book a court or rustle up a team. All these factors certainly contribute to the fact that running is one of the most popular sports in the UK, with more than two million people in England running at least once a week, according to Sport England.

But for many of those two million runners, the real reason we head out to pound the roads until our legs hurt is more intangible than weight loss or fitness. I remember, as a keen runner in my youth, constantly correcting people who asked me if I was running to get fit. "No," I would say. "I'm getting fit to run." I may have thought I was being clever, but for me and many others, running has its own inherent raison d'�tre. What that is, however, is harder to put your finger on.

Many runners become obsessed with times. The need to break the 40-minute barrier for the 10K, for example, or run under four hours for the marathon, can become the all-conquering reason. There is something reassuring about striving towards such fixed goals, measuring your progress in numbers that are not open to interpretation, but stand there as unambiguous achievements in an otherwise confusing world. Yet, really, these numbers are so arbitrary as to be almost meaningless. And as soon as they are achieved, another target is thrown out almost instantly.

A runner I know last year trained with intense dedication with the goal of running a marathon in less than three hours. In the end he ran three hours and two minutes. Afterwards I spoke to him expecting him to be distraught at coming so close. On the contrary, he was pleased.

"I'm actually glad," he said. "If I'd done it, that would be it. Now I've still got my target, I can try again next year."

No, the times themselves are not the reason we run mile after mile, up hills, in wind and rain, when we could be still cosy in bed, or relaxing with a drink in the pub. The times are merely the carrots we dangle in front of ourselves. We're like little Pacmen chasing PBs (personal bests), gobbling them up before looking for more. But why do we dangle them there in the first place.

"Why do we do this to ourselves!" It's a common refrain at running clubs up and down the country. Usually I hear it as I'm about to head out to run with a group of men and women in fluorescent tops, a sense of foreboding mingling among us in anticipation of the pain we're about to put ourselves through. But nobody ever gives a sensible answer. It's a rhetorical question. Deep down, we all know the answer.

Running brings us joy. Watch small children when they are excited, at play, and mostly they can't stop running. Back and forth, up and down, in little, pointless circles. I remember, even as an older child, I'd often break into a run when walking along the street, for no reason. There's a great moment in The Catcher in the Rye when Holden Caulfield, caught in the uneasy space between childhood and adulthood, is walking across his school grounds one evening and he suddenly starts to run. "I don't even know what I was running for ? I guess I just felt like it," he says.

This will to run is innate. In fact, humans may well have evolved the way we did because of our ability to run. Christopher McDougall's bestselling book Born to Run is largely based around a theory devised by Harvard scientists that humans evolved through persistence hunting ? chasing animals down until they dropped dead. It's why we have Achillies tendons, arched feet, big bums, and a nuchal ligament at the back of our necks (to keep our heads still as we run). While even Usain Bolt would be left trailing in a sprint against most four-legged mammals, over long distances we are the Olympic champions of the animal kingdom. If they could keep them in sight for long enough, our ancestors could catch even the swiftest runners such as antelope just by running after them.

Indeed, the great Kenyan runner Mike Boit told me the story of how his village held a celebration for him after he won the 1978 Commonwealth Games. He was showing off his medal when his old childhood friend came up to him and said: "That's all very good, but can you still catch an antelope?"

But while as children, and even adolescents, we can respond to this natural urge to run and break into a trot whenever the feeling takes us, as adults it's not the done thing to just start running at any moment, without any reason. So we formalise it. We become runners. We buy running kit. We set out our carrots (our targets), we download iPhone apps, we get people to sponsor us (so there's no backing out), and once everything is set up, finally we can run.

Racing along out on the trails, or even through the busy streets of a city, splashing through puddles, letting the rain drench us, the wind ruffle us, we begin to sense a faint recollection of that childish joy. Somewhere a primal essence stirs deep within us; this being born not to sit at a desk or read newspapers and drink coffee, but to live a wilder existence. As we run, the layers of responsibility and identity we have gathered in our lives, the father, mother, lawyer, teacher, Manchester United-supporter labels, all fall away, leaving us with the raw human being underneath. It's a rare thing, and it can be confronting. Some of us will stop, almost shocked by ourselves, by how our heart is pumping, by how our mind is racing, struggling with our attempts to leave it behind.

But if we push on, running harder, deeper into the loneliness, further away from the world and the structure of our lives, we begin to feel strangely elated, detached yet at the same time connected, connected to ourselves. With nothing but our own two legs moving us, we begin to get a vague, tingling sense of who, or what, we really are.

In Japan, the monks of mount Hiei run up to 1,000 marathons in 1,000 days in an attempt to reach enlightenment. I once stood by the roadside at around mile 24 of the London marathon, watching as person after person ran by, almost every one of them at a point in their lives they would rarely visit again. It was almost like seeing into their souls, their faces grimacing and contorted, but also alive with the effort. Each one of them soon after crossing the line would be glowing with a sense of wellbeing. Some may even be moved to tears by it (I was after my first marathon). It's the fabled runner's high, of course, but by labelling it such we diminish it. It may only be chemicals shooting around in your brain, but after a long run everything seems right in the world. Everything is at peace.

To experience this is a powerful feeling, strong enough to have us coming back, again and again, for more.


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Wednesday 27 February 2013

New Debate on PSA Test for Prostate Cancer

Title: New Debate on PSA Test for Prostate Cancer
Category: Health News
Created: 2/16/2011 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/16/2011 12:00:00 AM

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/guide.asp?s=rss&k=WeeklyHealth&a=125997

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Uta Frith: 'The brain is not a pudding; it is an engine'

The neuroscientist who first recognised autism as a condition of the brain rather than the result of cold parentingUta Frith sits in her beautiful, book-lined sitting-room in Harrow, north London, looking out towards the Chilterns. She is emeritus professor in cognitive development at UCL ? and last year was made a dame. She is warm, smiling, bespectacled, dressed in brown linen and a fine gold necklace.Towards the end of our meeting, she describes a conversation she once had with an autistic person who was obsessed with light fittings in railway carriages and was trying to interest her in the minute differences between one fixture and the next. When she admitted she could not tell them apart, he laughed at her incredulously.People with autism are known to have an uncanny eye for detail ...

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Food Allergies Linked to Pesticides

Title: Food Allergies Linked to Pesticides
Category: Health News
Created: 12/4/2012 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 12/4/2012 12:00:00 AM

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/guide.asp?s=rss&a=165627&k=Allergies_General

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Cardiovascular Outcomes And Reduction Of Body Iron Stores

The reduction of body iron stores through phlebotomy (blood removal) in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) does not appear to decrease the risk of death plus nonfatal cardiovascular events, according to a study published in JAMA.PAD is a partial or total blockage of an artery, usually one leading to a leg or an arm. [click link for full article] (Source: Seniors / Aging News From Medical News Today)

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Tuesday 26 February 2013

Reminding Surgical Staff Of Phlebotomy Costs Appears To Affect Utilization

Surgical house staff and attending physicians who are reminded about the charges for ordering daily blood drawing for routine blood work appear to reduce the amount of routine blood tests ordered and the charges for these laboratory tests, according to a report in the May issue of Archives of Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. "The use of laboratory tests has been rapidly increasing over the past few decades to the point where phlebotomy is a substantial proportion of hospital expenditure, and much of it is unwarranted," state the authors... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)

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Monday 25 February 2013

Fitbit talks fitness tracking, privacy and healthy apps ecosystems

'Health and fitness is definitely a huge topic that's on everybody's mind,' says CEO James Park

Last Christmas, I had a bad case of blogger's physique, earned over the course of 15 years of mainly-sedentary journalism. I looked unhealthy, felt unhealthy, and my double-chin was as tired as I was whenever I walked up a hill.

Two months later, I've lost a noticeable amount of weight. Not because of gadgets and apps: it's a story of more exercise, less over-eating and unhealthy food and (much) less cider.

But technology is playing a motivational role in the process. I bought myself a Fitbit One device, downloaded its app and then linked my account to food, activity and weight-tracking app MyFitnessPal. Something about all this tracking has really clicked ? so far at least.

I followed up with Fitbit to find out more about the company's plans. It was founded in 2007 by James Park and Eric Friedman, who'd sold their previous startup Webshots ?�a photo-sharing community ?�to CNET in 2005. Fitbit's inspiration was Nintendo's Wii games console.

"I was just blown away by the way Nintendo had combined sensors with amazing software," says Park. "It really changed the way people thought about gaming: not sedentary, and very active. Eric and I wanted to capture the fitness and entertainment aspects of this magic."

The company set to work creating its first Fitbit device, which was released in 2009. It was a smart-pedometer tracking people's steps, distance covered and calories burned, among other metrics.

Companion apps weren't initially a big part of the company's strategy. Even when Apple launched its App Store in July 2008, Park says Bluetooth wireless technology was too power-hungry to support what Fitbit's devices do in 2013 ?�wirelessly sync data to its iPhone and Android apps throughout the day.

Fitbit now has a range of devices, but it's far from the only company working on fitness gadgets that sync data with smartphone apps. Nike+ FuelBand, Jawbone Up, Withings Smart Activity Tracker, Fitbug Orb, BodyMedia Core 2 are all either on sale or on the way.

Fitness toys for geeks, or a trend that's going beyond early adopters? "It's definitely crossing the chasm to becoming more mainstream," says Park, who points out that fitness-tracking is hardly a new gadget category in any case.

"This is tracking behaviour that people have been doing for decades. Pedometers that count steps have been with us for at least 100 years as a technology. It's only very recently that advancements in sensors ?�particularly accelerometers ?�and low-powered radio technologies have enabled these devices to become more sophisticated."

Park says that around 14% of Fitbit users visit their health dashboard ?�the central hub for tracking their metrics ?�seven times a day, showing the addictive nature of such fitness tracking.

Also important, though, is the fact that many other health and fitness apps can draw on Fitbit data. In fact, the rise of this entire app category has been built ? so far ?�on openness among the various startups jostling for attention.

Fitbit has an App Gallery showcasing apps tapping its API, including MyFitnessPal, Microsoft HealthVault, Endomondo, SparkPeople, Digifit, MapMyRun, Earndit and others.

Several of those also play nice with devices from another device-maker, Withings ?�including Fitbit itself ? while activity-tracking app RunKeeper has its own "Health Graph" API and a host of partners. Nike, meanwhile, has launched a Nike+ developer portal as it prepares to open up, complete with its own startup accelerator programme.

There's an ecosystem emerging, which Park says shouldn't be a shock. "It's hard for any one company to really satisfy everything that their users want to do," he says.

"If you want deep food-logging or run-tracking for example, we have a lot of bi-directional API partnerships with the top apps in the space. Consumers can pick and choose."

How long will this last though? As it becomes clearer which devices and apps are being used by lots of people, won't there be a temptation for some to start locking off their ecosystems, and trying to keep people within their own apps?

"Yeah, things could change, and different companies have different philosophies on how open they want to be," says Park.

"A lot of the innovation in this space has been driven by smaller, more innovative companies. While there could be a tendency for companies to try to do everything, we always try to focus on what's really the core competency of our company. For us, that's how we get people off the couch to become more active."

What next to push that on? Park says that Fitbit will spend the next year partly working with handset makers to ensure Bluetooth 4.0 "works really well for people out of the box", while also forging distribution relationships with mobile operators to sell Fitbit devices alongside smartphones in their stores.

Further ahead? "For everybody in the space, it's a race to figure out how they can capture as many different data points about the human body as accurately as possible, in the most convenient-to-wear form factor," says Park.

"That's where a lot of the R&D is going to be, and it's pretty obvious what all of those different data points might be: people want to track their sleep, their blood pressure, their heart rate etc. The challenge for any company, including us, is that there are a lot of things you could be doing ?�but what's the right product?"

There's also the question of social. At the US D: Dive Into Media conference earlier in February, Facebook's vice president of partnerships Dan Rose said that fitness is one of the areas set for social reinvention, following games and music.

Yet fitness is one of the areas where ?�and this is just my personal opinion ?�people want very firm control over what they share, and with whom. Some may want to brag about every 1,000 steps walked or every pound lost, and others may not.

"If your goal is to lose weight, a lot of people are pretty sensitive about the types of data that get shared," agrees Park. "Any device maker, including ourselves, has to be careful about privacy and the types of data that are being shared, while understanding that sharing is a huge motivational factor."

He gives the example of Fitbit's Aria connected-scales, which sparked lots of questions from potential buyers about whether the device would be merrily tweeting their weight every time they stepped on.

"Yes it can, but by default it doesn't," says Park. "You can choose to turn it on. What we do see, though, is that if you are connected to at least one friend, you're likely to stick with your exercise regime or goals longer."

Back to Rose's comments, though. What scope is there for closer integration of Fitbit and Facebook ?�within the bounds of privacy that Park mentioned, obviously?

"We have a lot of discussions going on with huge web properties," is his diplomatic answer. "Health and fitness is definitely a huge topic that's on everybody's mind." He goes on to cite Twitter and Evernote as other companies of interest, alongside Facebook.

Finally, a question about threats: on the one side from device makers like Apple and Samsung and their interest in wearable technology, and on the other from apps like the recently-released Moves, which tracks walking, cycling and running without requiring a separate device.

Park bats back the question about competition from the big manufacturers, with the not-unreasonable comment that these companies are focused on handsets rather than specific accessories. Apple's rumoured smart-watch may provide more food for thought if it a.) exists and b.) has fitness-tracking features though.

What about Moves, though, and the idea of smartphone sensors getting more sophisticated, and killing off the need for separate gadgets in the process?

"Phones will always get more and more capabilities, but there are a lot of issues in terms of battery drain," says Park.

"But also, we're thinking about the notion of wearability 24-7, and while the smartphone is a great device, it's not necessarily something you have all day, whether it's in a handbag or on a desk. That's where the notion of a complementary device that's a lot more wearable comes from."


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Where Do the Most Active People Live?

Title: Where Do the Most Active People Live?
Category: Health News
Created: 2/17/2011 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/17/2011 12:00:00 AM

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/guide.asp?s=rss&k=WeeklyHealth&a=126049

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Merck KGaA brain tumor drug fails clinical trial

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Merck KGaA's Cilengitide, an experimental drug to treat an aggressive type of brain tumor, has failed a large-scale clinical trial, dealing a blow to the German drugmaker's efforts to replenish its pipeline of medicines.

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New Blood Test for Parkinson's Studied

Title: New Blood Test for Parkinson's Studied
Category: Health News
Created: 2/23/2012 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/23/2012 12:00:00 AM

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/guide.asp?s=rss&k=WeeklyHealth&a=155166

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Sunday 24 February 2013

Gene Might Boost Risk for Obesity

Title: Gene Might Boost Risk for Obesity
Category: Health News
Created: 2/19/2012 4:05:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 2/21/2012 12:00:00 AM

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/guide.asp?s=rss&k=WeeklyHealth&a=155010

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Acu-Vib

is an Australian owned and operated company, with their head office located in the Sydney suburb of Castle Hill, New South Wales. Acu-Vib specializes in the distribution of high quality electronic test and monitoring equipment. These products are used in the fields of medicine, acoustics and vibrations, occupational health and safety, the environment, research and development.

Acu-Vib medical equipment offers an extensive range of healthcare products to predominately ICU, emergency, surgical and general practice settings. Products include patient monitors, ECG, defibrillators, specialized surgical instruments, spirometers and audiometers.

The excellent quality surgical products are tailored for gynaecology, proctology, phlebotomy, ophthalmology and dermatology specialities.

These are c...

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People May Eat More When Headlines Bear Bad News

Title: People May Eat More When Headlines Bear Bad News
Category: Health News
Created: 1/25/2013 10:35:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 1/25/2013 12:00:00 AM

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/guide.asp?s=rss&a=167254&k=Diet_and_Weight_Management_General

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Health Tip: Help Control Eye Allergy Symptoms

Title: Health Tip: Help Control Eye Allergy Symptoms
Category: Health News
Created: 2/22/2013 8:35:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/22/2013 12:00:00 AM

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/guide.asp?s=rss&k=WeeklyHealth&a=168027

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Long, low intensity exercise may have more health benefits relative to short, intense workouts

Standing and walking for longer stretches improves insulin sensitivity and blood lipid levels more than an hour of intense exercise each day does, but only if the calories spent in both forms of exercise are similar, according to a new study from the Netherlands.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/health_medicine/fitness/~3/YZfSWc6ZTRQ/130213173127.htm

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Insurance Premiums are Going to Spike This Fall - Big Time

The final regulations on health insurance rates came out today, and the administration left a lot of the costliest Obamacare provisions intact. (Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News)

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Saturday 23 February 2013

Valentine's Day a Show of Wealth for Single Men?

Title: Valentine's Day a Show of Wealth for Single Men?
Category: Health News
Created: 2/13/2013 10:35:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/13/2013 12:00:00 AM

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/guide.asp?s=rss&k=WeeklyHealth&a=167791

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Your favourite running websites

From all-round magazines to training-focused online resources, you gave us your top online destinations ? so here they are

When we launched our running blog, we asked you to tell us about your favourite sites. If this had been an Olympic event, then Fetcheveryone would have sprinted away with the gold medal ? a huge number of you emailed, tweeted or commented about your love for the site. We asked the founder to tell us the story of the site and its devoted following ? you can read that here.

Meanwhile, we've started to compile a list from your suggestions. We've organised them into various categories, but we still want more. Are there other sites with helpful injury prevention or recovery advice? What about specific organised events, such as the popular Park Run? And how about getting those trainers mucky? We have a couple of off-road sites on our list already but there must be many more.

A final note: many of you suggested individual blogs (sometimes even your own). There were so many of these that we are still going through them. We'll add a list of them later.

Sites that cover everything

Fetch Everyone

Forums, training logs, race finder, blogs, reviews and more. Read more about it by the man who set it up here.

Running Competitor

Website of running magazine: reviews, articles, advice on nutrition and more

Running Times

Another online version of a magazine, with more of a focus on pro athletes and news from the world of competitive racing

Ultra Running

Website for magazine which deals with all things ultra, from training to nutrition and injury advice

Multi-day

Running and info hub on multi day and ultra events

Runner's World

Website of the popular magazine: has everything you need from shoe reviews to training plans via pics from readers of their favourite events and courses. Great for finding races, and race reports.

Konkura

Social network for fitness challenges ? you can compete against friends or indeed total strangers in various challenges

Targets, goals and training-focused websites

The Power of 10

Rankings for all UK runners ? from pros to amateurs ? listing results from all British Athletics- accredited races

Mcmillan Running

Simple to use running calculator and race time predictor. Also offers training plans and guidance as to training paces for different types of runs.

Running For Fitness

Another race time predictor

Runworks

? and another. Input recent race times and see what you could do in other distances.

Running Ahead

Free tools, including an online running log, to help you train effectively. You can enter data manually or synch with your Garmin.

Active Training World

Free resources, logs and training plans (not just for running: you can also use this site to find other events to enter)

Hal Higdon

Free training plans at varying levels for half marathons and marathons - from beginners who plan to walk it through to super speedy types. Higdon has contributed to Runner's Worlds since 1966 and written no fewer than 36 books.

Run Britain Rankings

Site offers a handicap scoring system, designed to give all road runners othe ability to benchmark their progress and compare their results across a range of distances and terrains.

NHS Couch to 5K

The most popular app to get you started, also has accommpanying podcasts

Running route plotters

All the following do the same thing, with varying degrees of style and functionality: gmap-pedometer.com; mapmyrun.com; gb.mapometer.com; runmyroute.com.

Running apps and tools

Runtastic

Tracks your run, analyses speed and features opportunity to be cheered along as you go. Also has cycling and winter sports options.

Endomondo

Community-based GPS tracking app and site which allows you to compete with or indeed support friends. Mini challenges every month, plus you can sync your data from a Garmin device.

Run Keeper

Another in-run app to track distance and speed

Strava

Running and cycling GPS tracker with competitive element that allows you to (virtually) race against others who have done the same route

Garmin Sync

Handy tool which allows you to synch up your data from Garmin Connect to Strava and/or RunKeeper

Walk Jog Run

Plan a route, find one someone else has entered near you, see how far you ran

Zombie Run Games

Turn your workouts (indoor or out) into a game of survival. Get fit for when the zombies take over ...

Podcasts and music

Marathon Talk

A weekly podcast on - well, you can probably guess ...

Audio Fuel

Music to run by, sorted by different genres, duration of work out and intensity

Jog FM

Another site offering music tailored to your running needs

Science of running

Sweat Science

Commentary on the science of training and exercise- Alex Hutchinson science journalist and former physicist.

Sports Science

Rehab Running

Injury Advice and rehabilitation

Off road running

Mud Sweat and Tears-World Wide Off Road Running; Fell Runner


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Relation of Heart-Rate Recovery to New Onset Heart Failure and Atrial Fibrillation in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus and Preserved Ejection Fraction

In conclusion, the association of HRR with subsequent HF and AF, independent of and incremental to left atrial volume index and other markers of abnormal cardiac structure and function, indicates a role for autonomic neuropathy as the link between metabolic and cardiac risk in patients with T2DM. (Source: The American Journal of Cardiology)

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Low IQ May Up Heart Disease Risk

Title: Low IQ May Up Heart Disease Risk
Category: Health News
Created: 2/11/2010 12:10:00 PM
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Overeating May Raise Risk for Memory Problems

Title: Overeating May Raise Risk for Memory Problems
Category: Health News
Created: 2/13/2012 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/13/2012 12:00:00 AM

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50th GP Health Centre opens

Health Minister Mike O’Brien visited North Essex to officially open the 50th fully operational GP health centre in England. The North Colchester Healthcare Centre is already proving popular with local residents and 2,629 patients have visited the centre in its first four weeks. The centre is open from 7am to 10pm, seven days a week, as part of a Government programme to increase access to family doctor services.
The Government committed to opening 152 GP Health Centres and over 100 GP practices in the most poorly served areas and provided extra funding to deliver this. The majority of contracts for these new services have now been awarded to a broad range of providers, with over 50% run by existing GPs either as GP partnerships or in collaboration with the independent sector. In each ...

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Friday 22 February 2013

Mumps Outbreak Hits New York, New Jersey

Title: Mumps Outbreak Hits New York, New Jersey
Category: Health News
Created: 2/12/2010 11:04:00 AM
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Pathophysiology of Anemia During the Neonatal Period, Including Anemia of Prematurity

This review summarizes the current thinking about the causes of anemia universally experienced by preterm infants in the early postnatal weeks. In addition to describing developmentally determined physiologic processes contributing to anemia of prematurity, this review discusses clinically important nonphysiologic contributors to anemia experienced by preterm infants during the neonatal period. Chief among these and an important contributor to the need for red blood cell transfusions is the heavy laboratory phlebotomy loss sustained shortly after birth, when neonatal cardiorespiratory illness is most severe. Understanding and recognizing the physiologic and nonphysiologic processes contributing to anemia encountered in early postnatal life is important in knowing which treatment and preven...

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Protein targeting could treat sickle cell disease

A study at the University of Michigan's Health System laboratory has revealed a key trigger for producing normal red blood cells, which may pave the way for new and more effective treatments for patients with sickle cell disease. In a project that marks the first time specific proteins have been targeted to prevent a disease, scientists

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Thursday 21 February 2013

A Common Organic Sweetener May Boost Arsenic Levels in Foods

Title: A Common Organic Sweetener May Boost Arsenic Levels in Foods
Category: Health News
Created: 2/16/2012 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/16/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Beef up: Middle-aged men may need more to maintain muscle mass

People tend to lose muscle mass as they age; researchers are investigating ways to delay or counteract age-related muscle loss. A new study suggests that current guidelines for meat consumption are based on the protein needed to prevent deficiency without consideration for preservation of muscle mass, particularly for older individuals who are looking to maintain their muscle as they age.

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Health Insurance 'Mandate' Deemed Best Value for Money

Title: Health Insurance 'Mandate' Deemed Best Value for Money
Category: Health News
Created: 2/16/2012 10:05:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/16/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Wednesday 20 February 2013

Lose fat faster before breakfast

People can burn up to 20% more body fat by exercising in the morning on an empty stomach, according to new research.

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Health Highlights: Feb. 16, 2012

Title: Health Highlights: Feb. 16, 2012
Category: Health News
Created: 2/16/2012 2:05:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 2/17/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Nearly 1 in 3 Overweight Teens in Denial

Title: Nearly 1 in 3 Overweight Teens in Denial
Category: Health News
Created: 2/9/2010 9:33:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/9/2010 9:33:07 AM

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Percentage of Overweight, Obese Americans Swells

Title: Percentage of Overweight, Obese Americans Swells
Category: Health News
Created: 2/11/2010 10:10:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/11/2010 10:10:33 AM

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Tuesday 19 February 2013

Monday 18 February 2013

Government to announce �62m boost for cycling infrastructure

Almost half of the money will be set aside so cities can bid for money to improve their streets for cyclists

The government is to unveil what it is billing as the biggest ever one-off investment boost for cycling infrastructure, totalling �62m, almost half of which will be set aside so cities can bid for money to improve their streets for cyclists.

Another element will be a �9m investment to provide almost 20,000 more cycle parking places at rail stations, as part of efforts to persuade people to swap their cars for a more joined-up network of sustainable travel.

The entire package will be announced in the Commons by Norman Baker, the junior transport minister with responsibility for cycling.

"This is the biggest ever daily investment in cycling," Baker told the Times.

Baker said he expected cities to send in their bids by summer: "We are keen to get a move on. The intention is to spend it as soon as possible."

The DfT announcement comes amid mounting pressure on the government to build on the momentum brought by Bradley Wiggins's Tour de France win and more cycling success at London 2012 to boost the tiny numbers of Britons who use bikes as their main transport.

Just over 2% of people do this, placing the country lower than all but a handful of EU nations such as Bulgaria, Malta and Cyprus.

Baker is among people due to give evidence to an inquiry into boosting cycling set up by the all-party cycling group of MPs and peers.

The inquiry is likely to call for more wholesale and ambitious investment in cycling. While the new money is welcome critics point out is amounts to the cost of about two miles of new motorway.

The train station scheme, which will increase the number of designated bike parking spots nationally from 50,000 to 70,000, will cost �9m, of which �7.5m comes from the Department for Transport (DfT) and the rest from rail companies.

"The intention is to join up different modes of transport, so people have a sustainable choice from when they leave their door to wherever they finish up. Part of that is to make sure people can cycle to the station and leave their bike there," Baker told the Guardian.

"What I've observed, all around the country, is the moment you put in new bike spaces they get filled up immediately. There's clearly the demand."
An expansion to secure bike parking at stations has long been demanded by campaigners as a way to help people travelling longer distances use a bike rather than a car as part of their journey.

Considerable early efforts were made by Lord Adonis, junior transport minister in the last government, which committed �14m to this in 2009. Such combined journeys are becoming increasingly popular, even if the UK remains some distance behind more established cycling countries ? just one station in the Netherlands, Utrecht, plans to expand its bike parking to take 22,000 cycles.

Baker said there was considerable top-level support for cycling in government.
He said: "There have been expressions of interest in cycling from both the prime minister and deputy prime minister. There is a recognition of a value of cycling at the very top. I wouldn't tell you that if it wasn't true. Certainly, when I've put forward schemes for funding they have been funded. People across government recognise the value of cycling."

However, Baker said he did not agree with witnesses to the all-party inquiry who have called for a concerted, centralised effort to build safe, segregated cycle infrastructure, rather than the current system in which DfT money is passed to councils to spend.

It would be difficult, he said, for ministers to decree how bike lanes should be built: "Ultimately a cycle lane is normally a local facility and there's a limit to how far central government should be telling councils what they do in their own patch. We can set an example, we can provide funding streams, and we can hope local government does the rest."

And while he said the government was ambitious about cycling, Baker said campaigners calling for Dutch-style levels ? where around a third of journeys are made by bike ? were unrealistic. "If we reached Dutch levels I'd be ecstatic, but I can't see us getting there," he said.

"I went to Leiden railway station and there were, I think, 13,000 bikes there that morning, which is just a different world from all other European countries. The Dutch have been fantastically successful. It is by and large flatter in Holland than it is in the UK, which is certainly an advantage, and it's more compact, so there are differences."


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Clot-Busting Drug May Prevent Disability From Mild Stroke

Title: Clot-Busting Drug May Prevent Disability From Mild Stroke
Category: Health News
Created: 2/11/2011 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/11/2011 12:00:00 AM

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Dangerous Cocktail: Energy Drinks + Alcohol

Title: Dangerous Cocktail: Energy Drinks + Alcohol
Category: Health News
Created: 2/12/2010 10:46:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/12/2010 10:46:36 AM

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Sunday 17 February 2013

Health Tip: Let Shin Splints Heal

Title: Health Tip: Let Shin Splints Heal
Category: Health News
Created: 2/14/2008 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/14/2008 12:00:00 AM

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Movies Butter Up to Kids Via Junk Food

Title: Movies Butter Up to Kids Via Junk Food
Category: Health News
Created: 2/10/2010 9:28:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/10/2010 9:28:03 AM

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Lymph Node Removal Not Needed for Breast Cancer Patients

Title: Lymph Node Removal Not Needed for Breast Cancer Patients
Category: Health News
Created: 2/9/2011 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/9/2011 12:00:00 AM

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Pathophysiology of Anemia During the Neonatal Period, Including Anemia of Prematurity

This review summarizes the current thinking about the causes of anemia universally experienced by preterm infants in the early postnatal weeks. In addition to describing developmentally determined physiologic processes contributing to anemia of prematurity, this review discusses clinically important nonphysiologic contributors to anemia experienced by preterm infants during the neonatal period. Chief among these and an important contributor to the need for red blood cell transfusions is the heavy laboratory phlebotomy loss sustained shortly after birth, when neonatal cardiorespiratory illness is most severe. Understanding and recognizing the physiologic and nonphysiologic processes contributing to anemia encountered in early postnatal life is important in knowing which treatment and preven...

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Best Friend Benefits Child's Mind, Body, Study Finds

Title: Best Friend Benefits Child's Mind, Body, Study Finds
Category: Health News
Created: 2/12/2012 10:05:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/13/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Saturday 16 February 2013

Certain Cancer Drugs May Have Fatal Side Effects: Analysis

Title: Certain Cancer Drugs May Have Fatal Side Effects: Analysis
Category: Health News
Created: 2/6/2012 6:06:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 2/7/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Surgical Delivery of Drug Shows Promise Against 'Bleeding' Stroke

Title: Surgical Delivery of Drug Shows Promise Against 'Bleeding' Stroke
Category: Health News
Created: 2/7/2013 2:36:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 2/8/2013 12:00:00 AM

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ONC, NIST put focus on usability

Electronic health records (EHRs) have to be usable and useful by physicians and integrate with hospitals’ or practices’ other systems to benefit providers or else the money spent on them is just wasted.
read more (Source: Healthcare IT News)

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Menus labels may sway those who need them most

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Showing diners how many calories are in restaurant food items may influence how much they eat - especially among the least health-conscious people, a new study suggests.

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Aerobic exercise trumps resistance training for weight and fat loss

Aerobic training is the best mode of exercise for burning fat, according to researchers who compared aerobic training, resistance training, and a combination of the two.

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Government to Pay for More Than Half of U.S. Health Care Costs

Title: Government to Pay for More Than Half of U.S. Health Care Costs
Category: Health News
Created: 2/4/2010 12:10:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 2/5/2010 12:00:00 AM

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Health Tip: When You Can't Hear

Title: Health Tip: When You Can't Hear
Category: Health News
Created: 2/7/2012 8:05:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/7/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Thursday 14 February 2013

Blue Light Kills MRSA

Title: Blue Light Kills MRSA
Category: Health News
Created: 2/5/2009 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/5/2009 12:00:00 AM

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InterVene Needle Prevents Accidental Pricks

Medica 2008 conference in Düsseldorf is next week, but all sorts of companies are already showcasing their devices and technologies. InterVene Ltd. out of Staveley, UK has announced that the company will be presenting to the world its manually retractable hypodermic safety needle that goes on all sorts of commonly-used luer lock or luer slip syringes via an extrinsic attachment. Interestingly, despite this arrangement the device has only 0.03ml of dead space, "significantly less than the potential residual contents of the needle itself and well within the requirements of the International Standards Organisation (ISO) for deadspace," the company says. The company also proclaims that InterVene Safety Needle is "the world"s first manually retractable, hypodermic safety needle." But we ar...

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Stopping Bone Drug Cuts Risk of Second Thigh Fracture: Study

Title: Stopping Bone Drug Cuts Risk of Second Thigh Fracture: Study
Category: Health News
Created: 2/9/2012 4:06:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 2/10/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Elvanse� (Lisdexamfetamine Dimesylate) Receives UK Marketing Authorisation - New Option For The Treatment Of ADHD In Children And Adolescents

Shire plc (LSE: SHP, NASDAQ: SHPG) have announced that its single-daily dose long-acting prodrug stimulant, Elvanse, has been authorised by the MHRA for the treatment of ADHD in children aged 6 years and over when response to previous methylphenidate treatment is considered clinically inadequate.2 Elvanse is the first stimulant prodrug to be launched in Europe for the treatment of ADHD. It is ingested in an inactive form and subsequently activated within the body, meaning that the active part of Elvanse is gradually released over time... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)

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Wednesday 13 February 2013

Is athleticism linked to brain size? Exercise-loving mice have larger midbrains

Is athleticism linked to brain size? Researchers performed laboratory experiments on house mice and found that mice that have been bred for dozens of generations to be more exercise-loving have larger midbrains than those that have not been selectively bred this way -- the first example in which selection for a particular mammalian behavior has been shown to result in a change in size of a specific brain region.

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Can Too Much Texting Make Teens Shallow?

Title: Can Too Much Texting Make Teens Shallow?
Category: Health News
Created: 2/4/2012 11:01:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/6/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Bariatric surgery in extremely obese adolescents

Bariatric surgery in extremely obese adolescents was shown to be beneficial in helping to reverse previously undiagnosed cardiovascular abnormalities believed to be linked to severe obesity.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/health_medicine/fitness/~3/6XcQ33dySAQ/130122111755.htm

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Tuesday 12 February 2013

With C-Section, Stitches May Be Best

Title: With C-Section, Stitches May Be Best
Category: Health News
Created: 2/4/2010 8:10:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/4/2010 12:00:00 AM

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Epidural Plus Fever in Mom May Raise Risks for Baby

Title: Epidural Plus Fever in Mom May Raise Risks for Baby
Category: Health News
Created: 2/3/2012 4:06:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 2/6/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Tai Chi Might Help Stroke Survivors Avoid Falls

Title: Tai Chi Might Help Stroke Survivors Avoid Falls
Category: Health News
Created: 2/6/2013 12:35:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 2/7/2013 12:00:00 AM

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Pancreas May 'Taste' Fructose, Hinting at Links to Diabetes

Title: Pancreas May 'Taste' Fructose, Hinting at Links to Diabetes
Category: Health News
Created: 2/6/2012 6:06:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 2/7/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Seventh Sense Biosystems Secures $4.5 Million of Two-Tranche $10 Million Extension of its Series A Financing

Funds to be Used to Advance the Company�s Transformative Touch Activated Phlebotomy� Technology Platform

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Monday 11 February 2013

Campaign launched for blood donors in Norfolk

NHS services across Norfolk are looking to recruit more volunteer blood donors as part of a new initiative. The Eastern Daily Press has teamed up with NHS Blood and Transplant to launch the New Blood campaign which aims to attract 750 new donors over the course of December to help those that are seriously in need. Officials behind the plans

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Cadmium in the blood can delay pregnancy

Higher levels of lead in a man's blood and cadmium in a woman's can delay pregnancy for couples trying to conceive. Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have found that an overexposure to these to substances can make it increasinglydifficult for females to fall pregnant. Both substances are highly toxic material found below

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Maintaining weight loss as important as losing it for older women

New research found that gaining weight back after intentional weight loss is associated with negative long-term effects on some cardiometabolic (CM) risk factors in postmenopausal women.

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Docs Seldom Have Input About Supplement Use (CME/CE)

(MedPage Today) -- Nearly half of all patients use dietary supplements, but less than a quarter use them on a healthcare professional's recommendation, researchers found. (Source: MedPage Today Public Health)

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Sunday 10 February 2013

Disparities Exist In Kidney Transplant Timing

African-Americans and individuals without private health insurance are less likely than others to receive a kidney transplant before requiring dialysis, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN). The findings indicate that efforts are needed to ensure the equitable distribution of donor kidneys and the timing of transplantation. While kidney transplantation is the best available therapy for kidney failure, demand for donor kidneys far exceeds the supply... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)

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Innovative Glasses Enable Clinical Laboratory Phlebotomists to See Vasculature Through the Skin

New eyewear technology could make venipuncture easier for phlebotomists and increase patient satisfaction with that medical laboratory service New technology now makes it possible for the wearer of a special pair of glasses to detect hidden vasculature and changes in the blood through the skin. Some experts predict that this innovative technology might be used [...] (Source: Dark Daily)

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Health Highlights: Feb. 1, 2010

Title: Health Highlights: Feb. 1, 2010
Category: Health News
Created: 2/1/2010 12:10:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 2/2/2010 12:00:00 AM

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Campaign launched for blood donors in Norfolk

NHS services across Norfolk are looking to recruit more volunteer blood donors as part of a new initiative. The Eastern Daily Press has teamed up with NHS Blood and Transplant to launch the New Blood campaign which aims to attract 750 new donors over the course of December to help those that are seriously in need. Officials behind the plans

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Repeat MRIs Boost Accuracy of Breast Cancer Testing

Title: Repeat MRIs Boost Accuracy of Breast Cancer Testing
Category: Health News
Created: 2/2/2011 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/2/2011 12:00:00 AM

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/guide.asp?s=rss&k=WeeklyHealth&a=125377

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Children?s celebrate new satellite location on North Shore

To better serve families living on the North Shore, Children?s Hospital Boston recently opened a new 40,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art specialty care center in Peabody called Boston Children?s North.
In addition to expanding the Cardiology, Neurology and Developmental Medicine services, Boston Children’s North offers a number of new services not previously available at our old facility: phlebotomy, EEG, urology testing and an Allergy Clinic. Four new imaging services have also been added: MRI, Diagnostic, Ultrasound and Fluoroscopy.


Even though Boston Children’s North has been open for over a month, it wouldn’t be a grand opening without our staff, patients and their families. On Saturday, March 12, from 1 to 3 p.m., Boston Children’s North will host an aft...

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