Topic: NYU Medical Center

Natural Health | 2009-04-28 19:34:55

In our busy lives, sleep is usually the first thing to go. And our face is the first place it shows. So, until you get back on a regular routine of sleeping eight hours, here are three things you can do to hide and reduce common signs of fatigue.

Exercise for dull complexion If skin isn't allowed time to ...

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FitPregnancy | 2009-03-19 16:01:26



Do you lie awake imagining a painful, protracted labor? Are you afraid something bad will happen to your baby or you? Does the whole prospect make you want to sign up for a quick Cesarean section? Nearly every pregnant woman feels some anxiety about labor and delivery, especially if it's her first time, but some women are so nervous ...

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consumeraffairs.com | 2009-03-14 16:01:30
New study measures impact of ozone levels on cities' health

Long-term exposure to elevated levels of ground ozone — a major constituent of smog — significantly raises the risk of dying from lung disease, according to a new nationwide study of cities that evaluated the impact of ozone on respiratory health over an 18-year period. The study found that the risk of ...

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consumeraffairs.com | 2008-07-24 18:42:57

Insurers generally consider the procedure to be cosmetic

"Of course, as plastic surgeons, we know that isn't true -- you can't apply the same number, in terms of the benefits of excised breast tissue, to different-sized women," says co-author Dr. Jason Spector, a plastic surgeon at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center and assistant professor of surgery (plastic ...

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Decoy RNA for the glucocortoid receptor

Science | 2010-02-09 16:09:12

Medicine Errors More Common When Parents Use Dosing Cups

Modern Medicine | 2010-02-02 12:51:31

The Asynchronous State in Cortical Circuits

Science | 2010-01-28 14:03:18

Loss of Smell Could Be Early Sign of Alzheimer's

HealthCentral.com | 2010-01-24 08:11:08

Jumpstart plan: Day 12

Self | 2010-01-15 21:17:56

Subjective Cognitive Decline Often Sign of Worse to Come

Modern Medicine | 2010-01-15 13:30:10

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