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Parents Fear Errors During Children's Hospitalization
Nearly two-thirds of parents reported they felt the need to watch over their child"s care to ensure that medical errors are not made during their hospital stay, according to a study led by Beth A. Tarini, M.D., M.S., assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Michigan Medical School.
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Over 15,510 Bird Flu A(H1N1) Human Cases Confirmed Worldwide, Including 99 Deaths
The WHO (World Health Organization) reported yesterday evening that the total number of swine flu A(H1N1) confirmed human cases of infection has exceeded 15,510, including 99 deaths. The real figure is higher because there is a delay between local health authority reports and the WHO global report. The A(H1N1) influenza virus is nowhere near as virulent (aggressive, dangerous) as was originally feared. Experts say it is not more deadly than normal seasonal human influenza.
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Genomic Health Study Shows Breast Cancers In Men Display Very Similar Gene Signatures To Those In Women
Genomic Health, Inc. (Nasdaq: GHDX) today announced results from a study which summarized the gene signatures identified by the Oncotype DX(R) breast cancer test in a large number of male patients for whom the test was used to guide treatment with chemotherapy. The results, which will be presented in a poster presentation on Monday, June 1 (1:00 - 5:00 p.m. ET) at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting in Orlando, demonstrated that breast cancer in men displays similar gene signatures to female breast cancer.
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Hearing Loss More Prominent In Men, Says Miracle-Ear

When it comes to maintaining their health, men tend to wait for serious symptoms to appear before taking the necessary precautions. Indications of serious physical conditions, however, can oftentimes take a silent form. Take hearing loss: The condition affects more than 31 million people, 65 percent of whom are men, but the signs of the condition are typically overlooked. With that in mind, Miracle-Ear is honoring National Men"s Health Week, which begins on June 15th, with advice on what to look - or listen - for to determine if men are living with diminished hearing capacity. "Many men may consider hearing loss to be an inevitable part of the aging process, but this is simply not the case," said Rebecca Younk, audiologist for Amplifon USA. "By being aware of some of the most common warning signs, men can detect their hearing weaknesses early on and proceed with getting the proper treatment. This can have a profound impact on their overall quality of life." Younk suggests men - and those who care about them - take note of the following signs, provided by the Better Hearing Institute, that indicate the presence of a hearing impairment: - You have trouble understanding the voices of women and small children when they are speaking - You feel that people mumble or do not speak clearly - You seem to hear better from one ear than from the other - You turn the TV up louder than others need to - You have problems following conversations between the front and back seat of cars "If you or a male in your life is experiencing these symptoms, the most important thing you can do is request a hearing test," said Younk. "Hearing loss solutions have come a long way and can now offer impeccable hearing quality in a virtually undetectable form." Miracle-Ear


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