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Pregnancy and parvovirus B19 (slapped cheek, or fifth disease)? by Be Well What should I do if I get parvovirus B19 (or fifth disease) during my pregnancy?
Spain reports fifth human death from mad cow disease by Terry S. Patient Expert > Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 4:32 PM Subject: [CJD-L] Spain reports fifth human death from mad cow disease Spain reports fifth human death from mad cow disease 1 hour agoMADRID (AFP) - The Spanish government late Friday confirmed
Viola once yellow but now fifth ... by david hamilton Patient Expert Viola once yellow but now fifth generation white!!
The Disease Management Blog will be the 5th Annual World Health Care Congress by JaanS Medical Doctor ... and it's looking forward to it. Check out the web site and you'll see that there will be an impressive array of health care rock stars. While it'll be a learning experience, this will also be a chance for the DMCB to p ...
Acceptance - The Fifth Stage in Weight Loss! by Ranae W. Patient Expert Acceptance - The Fifth Stage in Weight Loss! Acceptance is the state of mind where we are able to take hold of an idea or situation and give admittance or approval. That is not to say that we agree with the situation, just
Going around for the fifth time by JohnL Doctor of Philosophy Happy anniversary Four years ago today, I published the first entry on EBD Blog, so we’re starting our fifth spin around the blogosphere. If you have your own sparkle (and yes, the contents of that glass are from Champagne
Saks Fifth Avenue Armani Beauty Blitz by Nadine H. Patient Expert Get thee to Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City this weekend for a glimpse of Giorgio Armani. (Seriously... Tim Quinn, will be providing consultations, and Giorgio himself will appear in-store on Monday, May 5th from 2:30
On the Fifth Day of ChristmasWe ... by Soulshiner Healthy Living Professional On the Fifth Day of Christmas We Southern folk extend continued warm wishes to you and your family this Holiday season. This little Christmas card comes courtesy of my sis-in-law. Ironically her name is Carole! Here
The fifth "Attention Defici ... by John M. Patient Expert The fifth "Attention Deficit Disorder" Carnival at Your ADD/ADHD News. The "Attention Deficit Disorder" Carnival is a listing of the best blog entries about ADD for the week. There are eleven articles in the first carnival
Saks Fifth Avenue to Host Fundraiser to the Jennifer Mudd Houghtaling Foundation by Katherine S. Patient ExpertHealth Maven The Jennifer Mudd Houghtaling Foundation will host a special luncheon on Wednesday, September 30, hosted by none other than Saks Fifth Avenue (OMG, I'm so bummed I can't go!) in Chicago. The event will be held from noon

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Ladies in red
Video Body Women wore red to raise money and awareness about heart disease on Friday, a disease that kills nearly half a million women every year. Hundreds of women attended the 5th Annual Red Dress Luncheon at the Wilmington Hilton. Red dresses from local celebrities were on display including Governor Beverly Perdue, Chelsey Cooley, Miss USA 2005, and our very own Ann McAdams. Representative ...

National Wear Red Day to raise awareness about women's heart disease
This morning on KSEE Sunrise, Faith Sidlow talked with Michelle Gianneta from the American Heart Association about National Wear Red Day and how it's helping raise awareness about women's risk of heart disease.

Many participate in Nat'l Wear Red Day
Friday, February 5th is National Wear Red Day to bring attention to heart disease, which while preventable, is still the number one killer of women.

Millions across the Nation Go Red for Women
February is National Heart Month. February 5th is National Wear Red Day. The Go Red for Women movement is asking you to help save women’s lives by speaking up about women and heart disease by Going Red.

"Go Red for Women" Event in Helena on Friday
Heart disease remains the #1 killer of women over the age of 25, and February 5th is being celebrated nationally as a day to educate women on how to reduce their risk of heart disease.

Esiason and Son vs. Cystic Fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis is an inherited chronic disease that affects the lungs and digestive system, causing the body to produce unusually thick and sticky mucus that clogs the lungs and obstructs the pancreas. In the United States, 30,000 children and adults live with cystic fibrosis. With nearly one thousand new cases of cystic fibrosis diagnosed each year, awareness is the key.

Snack attack
Attleboro school nurse coordinator Deb Ebert says about 80 percent of parents have been notified about their child's Body Mass Index score under a new law that mandates reporting of the scores schools have been collecting for several years.

Heart Disease of Particular Importance to Women
February is Heart Awareness Month, drawing attention to the number one killer of women.

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Super Bowl Party, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 7. Admission by ticket only. Elks Lodge No. 313, 1015 4th Ave., Huntington. Soulful Sunday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 7, in the John Marshall Dining Room. Events include annual Soul Food Feast and African American Arts and History Academy Showcase.

Parkland’s 2010 Relay For Life To Be Held April 30- May 1
Opening ceremonies for Parkland’s 5th annual Relay For Life will begin promptly on April 30 at 6 p.m. at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School track.