Zithromax may raise risk of sudden death
26 mins ago
FOX News 3:14 | 0 views
Drs. Samadi and Siegel explain
Panel says no to routine PSA screenings for prostate cancer
37 mins ago
FOX News 3:20 | 0 views
Drs. Siegel and Samadi weigh in
Video of the Night: 'Lip-dub' marriage proposal goes viral
11 hrs ago
WHAS TV11 Louisville 1:00 | 384 views
(WHAS11) -- A YouTube video of a marriage proposal in Portland, Oregon has quickly turned viral. Issac Lamb, the groom to be, asked his girlfriend Amy Frankel to meet him at his parents' house for dinner. Issac's brother put Amy in the back of a car and as it drove away, a group of Issac's friends lip synched Bruno Mars' "Marry Me." Once the song was over, Issac emerged from the crowd to pop the question. Click on the video player to view.
One in a Million Thrift Store
16 hrs ago
1:48 | 193 views
a local charitable thrift store that helps women with cancer is being threatened with going out of business.
The problem with skipping PSA screening tests
Sat, May 26, 2012
FOX News 4:06 | 241 views
Dr. David Samadi weighs in
Arizona medical marijuana program considering adding more conditions
Fri, May 25, 2012
KTVK 3TV Phoenix 0:55 | 477 views
PHOENIX -- The Arizona Department of Health Services is considering adding more qualifying conditions for medical marijuana. The department held its first public hearing Friday afternoon on the first group of requests. Currently patients can receive medical marijuana prescriptions from a doctor if they have been diagnosed with cancer, glaucoma, AIDS, chronic pain, muscle spasm, or hepatitis C. New suggestions for covered conditions include depression, general anxiety disorder, migraines, and post-traumatic
Skin Cancer Warning: Sunscreen Labels Misleading?
Fri, May 25, 2012
ABC News 1:50 | 484 views
Sunscreens claim to be waterproof, though they've been told to stop.
Health care clinic coming to N.O. East
Fri, May 25, 2012
WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans 1:58 | 153 views
Meg Farris / Eyewitness News Email: mfarris@wwltv.com | Twitter: @megfarriswwl It's been a major complaint of people who live in New Orleans East, when will they get a hospital and health care close to home. Well now there are answers as one lawmaker blames former city leaders for the delay. The turning of soil on Read Blvd. represents a new post-Katrina era in New Orleans East. Promised for the fall of 2013, the Daughters of Charity Health Centers will open a new state-of-the-art primary care clinic.

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