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Addiction Search
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Addictions
Location: Acton, Massachusetts - United States
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A directory of links organized into nine categories: news, the addictions, populations, treatment, statistics, social issues, organizations, and harm reduction (chiefly government and or...
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Desert AIDS Project
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Conditions and Diseases
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Immune Disorders
Location: Palm Springs, California - United States
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Desert AIDS Project provides medical care and comprehensive support services to people living with HIV/AIDS in the desert community. Free, anonymous HIV testing is available, as well as counseling, h...
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Genesen Acutouch
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Alternative
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Acutouch
Location: Texas - United States
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Highly focused magnetism, far infrared rays, negative ions and Qui are the natural healing principles of Acutouch. Questions and answers, doctor's reports, and product information.
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SpeechWorks 4 Kids! -- Pediatric Speech Therapy
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Child Health
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Special Needs
Location: New York - United States
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SpeechWorks 4 Kids! is a pediatric speech-language pathology practice that provides resources, consultations, evaluations and individualized treatment to preschoolers and school-age children with a wide variety of Speech, Language, & Voice afflictions.
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Protein test ups diabetes diagnoses in some races
Efforts to adopt a more accurate test for diagnosing diabetes may have hit a snag. Comparing the age-old oral glucose tolerance test to the newer hemoglobin A1c test confirms earlier evidence that race may influence test results, Danish researcher... |
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Colonoscopy repeats greater with non-specialists
Older adults who have a colonoscopy performed by a family doctor, internist or general surgeon are somewhat more likely to need another one within a year compared with those who have the procedure done by a gastroenterologist, a new report finds. |
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Biotech salmon safe for eating: FDA
A biotechnology company's genetically engineered salmon are as safe to eat as other Atlantic salmon, U.S. regulators said as they weighed approval of the first DNA-altered animal for Americans' dinner plates. |
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