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Epidemiologist Larry Kushi, ACS spokesman, says the organization is in the process of updating the 2006 guide and will expand on the benefits of exercise.
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Epidemiologist Larry Kushi, ACS spokesman, says the organization is in the process of updating the 2006 guide and will expand on the benefits of exercise.
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Epidemiologist Renaud Piarroux, the lead author of the CDC journal article, was initially sent by the French government in late 2010 to investigate the origins of Haiti's outbreak.
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"If you are irrigating, flushing, or rinsing your sinuses, for example, by using a neti pot, use distilled, sterile or previously boiled water to make up the irrigation solution," Louisiana State Epidemiologist Dr. Raoult Ratard said in a statement.
'Brain-Eating Amoeba' Deaths May Be Linked To Tap Water Use In Neti Pots, Louisiana Officials Warn 2011
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Epidemiologist Renaud Piarroux, the lead author of the CDC journal article, was initially sent by the French government in late 2010 to investigate the origins of Haiti's outbreak.
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Dr. TIMOTHY REBBECK (Epidemiologist, University of Pennsylvania): We found that mastectomy provided a huge risk reduction in terms of subsequent breast cancer risk and death.
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Dr. TIMOTHY REBBECK (Epidemiologist, University of Pennsylvania): We found that mastectomy provided a huge risk reduction in terms of subsequent breast cancer risk and death.
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Dr. TIMOTHY REBBECK (Epidemiologist, University of Pennsylvania): We found that mastectomy provided a huge risk reduction in terms of subsequent breast cancer risk and death.
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Professor Michael Abramson, an Epidemiologist at Monash University in Australia, did research with children aged 11 to 14 that showed that kids who used text messaging the most were more likely to give faster, but less accurate responses to IQ tests.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Caution: Multitasking Can Be Dangerous to Your Health 2010
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Professor Michael Abramson, an Epidemiologist at Monash University in Australia, did research with children aged 11 to 14 that showed that kids who used text messaging the most were more likely to give faster, but less accurate responses to IQ tests.
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