Chemicals found in green tea may be able to stave off the cognitive deficits that occur with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to a new study published in the second issue for May of the American Thoracic Society's American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
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Pardee cancer center physicians honored by peers Drs. L. Gail Clary and James E. Radford of the Comprehensive Cancer Center at Pardee were recently nominated by their peers as two of the best doctors in North Carolina. Dr....
Under the supervision of the attending physicians in the PICU, the incumbent serves as an integral member of the PICU Healthcare Team. Following established CCMC policies and protocols, actively participates in direct patient...
A study conducted by researchers at Utrecht University in the Netherlands found that expectant mothers who reported eating even a small amount of nuts or nut products every day during their pregnancy increased the risk of their...
Sondra Manske, public health educator Eagle County Health and Human Services As Colorado celebrates the two-year anniversary of the smoke-free law on July 1, 2008, I would like to pledge my continued support of the Colorado...