NCAA-style bracket aims to get people thinking about health • 03.09.11
NCAA-style bracket aims to get people thinking about health
This year, March Madness will be good for your health. That’s the plan of physicians who are turning the popular NCAA bracketology into a series of reminders about vaccines and screenings. Their “March Maintenance” bracket will use the March Madness format with sections divided into the health care needs of men and women in different age groups. Arundel Physicians Associates and Maryland Primary …
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Vaccinate before you graduate
Beginning July 1, 2011, all students entering grades 7-12 must provide proof of having a Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough) booster shot before starting school.
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MarketReportsOnline – Molecular Diagnostics World Market: Potential and Reality, What´s Hot and What´s Not
DALLAS, March 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ MarketReportsOnline announces it will Molecular Diagnostics World Market: Potential and Reality, What´s Hot and What´s Not Market Research Report in its store. Browse the complete Report on: …
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It’s a boy! (Are you having him circumcised?)
New research shows there may be health benefits after all, fueling debate and complicating a parent’s decision For decades, American parents were on circumcision autopilot. Conventional wisdom held that the foreskin-free penis was healthier and cleaner. Everyone was doing it, so everyone had it done.
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