Topic: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.

AFP Global Edition | 2009-07-24 00:00:16
<div><p>Norwegian doctors are singing the praises of the camera phone, saying the tiny device installed in most mobiles these days can be a useful medical tool.</p><p>In an unusual case reported in Friday's British Medical Journal (BMJ), obstetricians at St. Olav's University Hospital in Trondheim report ...
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Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2009-07-13 19:26:49
<div><p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Athletes who have suffered an ankle sprain can significantly cut their chances of spraining their ankle again by doing balance exercises, a study from the Netherlands shows.</p><p>Ankle sprains are common and costly injuries. In the United States, an estimated 23,000 people sprain ...
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Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2009-06-12 17:32:40
<div><p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children under 4 years of age fare better in motor vehicle accidents when they are riding in rear-facing rather than forward-facing car seats, according to a report published online in the British Medical Journal.</p><p>Infants are typically switched from a rear- to a forward-facing ...
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ezinearticles.com | 2009-03-01 06:56:11

Do Calcium Supplements Have Side Effects? By Paul S Fitzgerald Calcium, what is it? Why is it needed by the body? Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the human body and has a lot of important functions. 99% of calcium is to be found in the bones and teeth while the remaining 1% is found throughout the body in ...

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Much higher risk linked to late-pregnancy swine flu

Radio New Zealand | 2010-03-19 00:37:44

The St. Patrick's Day hangover: Is there a cure?

Irish Central | 2010-03-18 13:02:18

Breakdown & Clinical Depression

eHow | 2010-03-18 04:46:33

Stitches safer than staples after orthopedic surgery

China Post | 2010-03-17 23:17:13

Obese at higher risk of liver disease

Southern Daily Echo, UK | 2010-03-17 02:04:39

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