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- Warning! Pacifiers, sippy cups and bottles are dangerous – Baltimore Post-Examiner
- Attorney Manfred Ehrich remembered – Bennington Banner
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ChicagoNowSome Hospitals Will Curb Samples of Baby Formula
New York Times
New York's push will include an advertising campaign in hospitals and in subways to promote the benefits of breast milk, which, according to the ads, include lowering the risk of pneumonia, ear infections and diarrhea for babies.
NYC asks to limit baby formula promotionUPI.com all 6 news articles » -
Seasonal cold or seasonal allergies? The answer is not always clear.
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
More seriously, untreated allergies can contribute to asthma, ear infections, chronic fluid in the ears, enlarged adenoid and tonsils, and sinus infections. Over-the-counter medications may bring some relief, but a trip to the doctor might be necessary ...and more » -
Seasonal cold or seasonal allergies? The answer is not always clear.
PR Web (press release)
More seriously, untreated allergies can contribute to asthma, ear infections, chronic fluid in the ears, enlarged adenoid and tonsils, and sinus infections. Over-the-counter medications may bring some relief, but a trip to the doctor might be necessary ...and more » -
American Veterinary Medical Association Celebrates National Pet Week From May 6-12
SYS-CON Media (press release)
"These include diabetes, ear infections, internal parasites and dental disease, which affect almost 80% of dogs and 70% of cats." Be sure to see you veterinarian regularly to keep both you and your pet healthy and happy.and more » -
Occupy the American Psychiatric Association In A Darker Dark Age
Age of Autism
The outer limit of political discourse is The New York Times and anything beyond is clinically insane and destructive radicalism, which is precisely the function of the Times in generating the fake debate over whether the paper is “liberal or ...and more » -
Valley ENT of Phoenix, Arizona Selects ChartLogic EHR
SYS-CON Media (press release)
The medical group provides state-of-the-art ear, nose and throat care with many in-house services including CT scanners, ultrasound, allergy testing, diagnostic audiology and hearing aid products. ChartLogic is a leading national provider of EHRs to ...and more » -

MD NewsNon-smoking apartment dwellers have secondhand smoke risk
msnbc.com (blog)
Exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke has been linked with higher rates of asthma, pneumonia and ear infections in children, even when researchers take into account other factors linked to these conditions, such as poverty and race, he said.
Second-hand smoke permeates many buildingsHealth24.com all 29 news articles » -
Starkey Hearing Technologies' AMP Hearing Aid Awarded Silver Edison Award
SYS-CON Media (press release)
By Business Wire Starkey Hearing Technologies, a global leader in hearing technology, is excited to announce that its AMP ® hearing aid has been honored with a 2012 Silver Edison Award in the category of Science/Medical-Assistive Devices.and more » -

Daily MailSecondhand smoke permeates many apartment buildings
NewsChannel5.com
"The Surgeon General has clearly [described secondhand smoke risks such as] lung cancer and heart disease among adults, and respiratory and ear infections and asthma among babies and children," she added. Because this study was presented at a medical ...
Hidden Secondhand Smoke Risk RevealedMyHealthNewsDaily all 39 news articles » -
Secondhand smoke permeates many apartment buildings
KPTM-TV
"The Surgeon General has clearly [described secondhand smoke risks such as] lung cancer and heart disease among adults, and respiratory and ear infections and asthma among babies and children," she added. Because this study was presented at a medical ...and more »
