USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
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Articles in Feb 2006 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Type II diabetics
- Lack of planning for health care
- Eye exam could prevent blindness
- Performing lymph node biopsy earlier
- Parental grief over a lost Pregnancy
- Laser therapy
- Most remain mum on driving ability
- Loss of bladder control widespread
- Lung cancer survival better in women
- Results of a clinical trial
- Aging brain cells tend to lose function
- Squinting at computer could cause dry eye
- Testing possible in dentist's office
- Aging gracefully: lifespan vs. healthspan
- Patients surviving
- Nanoparticle radiation may slow disease
- Loud-noise tumor increases risk
- Physical disability does not diminish creativity
- Infections continue to run rampant
- Lack of vaccinations still killing millions
- Groundbreaking exhibition charts "History Through Deaf Eyes"
- Risky prepregnancy weight increasing
- Bones to blame for looking older
- Female physicians choose subspecialties
- Cholesterol medication may repair heart
- Valentine's chocolate: good or bad?
- Hair today gone tomorrow?
- Family-centered ICUs raise satisfaction level
- Schools better equipped than senior centers
- Guidelines for fast food drinks?
- New technique relieves unsightly hand veins
- Treatment for Type I lowers heart disease
- Fewer blacks opt for lung surgery
- How much not how hard
- Exercise during the cold and flu season
- Kids respond to oral medication
- Surgery may reveal early cancer risk
- Well-rested Olympians ready to go for gold
- A claim by Yale University
- Diabetes guidelines need revision
- Cancer support cells may promote growth
- Exercise tips for winter workouts