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Articles tagged as health
· Confirmed cases of Swine flu in the U.S. is now at 64 – Richard Besser, the acting director of the Centers for Disease Control said "As we continue to investigate cases here, I expect that we will see deaths in this county." -
· Hundreds Exposed to TB – A healthcare worker in Chicago may have unknowingly exposed patients and staff in three hospitals to tuberculosis. -
· Face Transplant Patient Recovering Well, Surgeon Says – The surgeon who led the country's second-ever face transplant operation said that he and his team are "cautiously optimistic" over the recovery of the patient. -
· Farrah Fawcett reported in critical condition – Farrah Fawcett has been hospitalized in Los Angeles. -
· St. Louis Childrens Hospital to study birth defect – Dr. Brad Warner, surgeon in chief of St. Louis Children's Hospital, said that he and others plan research to better understand the condition, known as CDH. -
· Last Day At SSM St. Joseph Hospital of Kirkwood – One chapter closed and another opened for staff and administrators at SSM St. Joseph Hospital of Kirkwood. -
· Fat infants at risk of being obese toddlers: study – Infants who gain too much weight as babies are more likely to grow into obese toddlers researchers said on Monday. -
· Flowing Blood Could Power iPods, Cell Phones – Power generated from flowing blood, simple body movements or a gentle breeze could one day be converted to electricity to charge iPods, cell phones and other personal electronic devices. -
· Space storm alert: 90 seconds from catastrophe – Over the last few decades, western civilizations have busily sown the seeds of their own destruction. -
· St. Louis nanotech institute formed – Four St. Louis-area educational institutions are among the founding members of a new regional collaboration to use advances in nanotechnology to treat human diseases. -