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Doctors Health Press Supports Study Showing That Diabetes Could Boost the Risk of Hearing Loss Doctors Health Press Supports Study Showing That Diabetes Could Boost the Risk of Hearing Loss The Doctors Health Press, a publisher of various natural health newsletters, books and reports, including the popular online Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin, is lending its support to a new study showing that diabetes, if not controlled well, boosts the risk of hearing loss. The Doctors Health Press, a ... www.chron.com
On HealthTap, Advice for You and Points for Doctors On HealthTap, an interactive Web site, users can ask for medical advice, and doctors can gain whimsical “awards” for their answers. www.nytimes.com
Doctors say new program's outreach misleads patients East Ventura County doctors contend efforts to bring Medicare members into a new care program that is part of federal health care reform are confusing and misleading patients. www.vcstar.com
What Doctors Can Learn From Musicians Could a coach bring back the intellectual vibrancy from medical-school days for one doctor, the way a music teacher inspires constant growth? well.blogs.nytimes.com
Exclusive: Doctors cheating in dermatology exams Doctors studying to become dermatologists have, for years, shared exam questions by memorizing and writing them down after the test to become board certified, CNN has confirmed. www.cnn.com
'Go west' plea to attract doctors A marketing campaign is launched to attract doctors to Wales because of shortages in some parts of the country, such as the west, and in certain specialisms. www.bbc.co.uk
Doctors unimpressed with reforms RURAL doctors have called on the Bligh Government to step up to promised reforms of Queensland Health before the coming election. nqr.farmonline.com.au
Detroit doctors plug unstoppable nosebleed with cured pork Girl had rare blood disorder Glanzmann's thrombasthenia, so do not try at home www.cbsnews.com
Why obese doctors shouldn’t avoid giving weight loss advice Would you take nutrition advice from an overweight registered dietitian? How about hiring a fitness trainer who's 200 pounds of pure fat? www.boston.com
Doctors' looks: Significant factor in your care? Study: Obese physicians less likely to discuss obesity with patients and to diagnose them as being obese www.cbsnews.com
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