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Comprehensive Rehab
Comprehensive Rehab is a unique therapy center developed especially for children.
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Eye Surgeons Associates
We'll help your whole family to see life clearly. Click for LASIK and other eye care questions.
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Gastroenterology Consultants
Does your family have a history of colon cancer? Take our At-Risk test, and learn more about our clinical studies.
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InTouch Adult Day Service
A service for dependent adults and their caretakers. You will be surprised at the renewed enthusiasm, the increased energy level, and mental stimulation our program generates in our participants.
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Myotech Dental
Welcome to the office of MyoTech Dental and Implant Center, a leading dental care practice in Moline and Orion, Illinois. We understand the importance of good dental hygiene and oral care and are committed to providing you the best care in a relaxing, pleasant atmosphere.
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Orthopaedic Specialists
The only orthopaedic group in the Quad Cities with the expertise to perform mini incision hip replacement, high flex knee, endoscopic carpal tunnel release, endoscopic trigger finger, universal total wrist replacement, and more!
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Palmer Chiropractic Clinics
The Palmer Chiropractic Clinics, while committed to dual missions of patient care and clinical education, focus on the quality of the patient's experience and the community's need for a participatory model of health care.
Health Featured Stories
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100-plus swine flu cases confirmed outside Mexico
In an age of widespread air travel, it is difficult, if not impossible, to contain a newly emerged infectious agent, and that is proving to be the case with swine flu, as isolated outbreaks continue to be confirmed around the world, with new cases reported today in Canada, Israel, France, New... more
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Get yourself tested
April is National STD Awareness Month, calling attention to the rapidly rising sexually transmitted disease rates, particularly among young people. more
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Raising awareness about autism Photo
You've probably heard about autism, the developmental disability affecting one in every 150 kids. The complex neurological disorder affects people in different ways, usually how they communicate and interact socially. more
AP Health Headlines
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Mini clothespin gives safer way to fix leaky valves without open-heart surgery, study finds Photo
ATLANTA (AP) — Many Americans with leaky heart valves soon might be able to get them fixed without open-heart surgery. A study showed that a tiny clip implanted through an artery was safer and nearly as effective as surgery, doctors reported Sunday. more
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Intense treatment fails to prevent heart attacks in diabetics; lifestyle is key, doctors say
ATLANTA (AP) — Key results from a landmark federal study are in, and the results are disappointing for diabetics: Adding drugs to drive blood pressure and blood-fats lower than current targets did not prevent heart problems, and in some cases caused harmful side effects. more
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Ticker toll: Heart attacks may have risen when the stock market was falling, study suggests
ATLANTA (AP) — Stock market slides may hurt more than your savings. New research suggests they might prompt heart attacks. more
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Special court rejects claims that vaccines with mercury preservative caused autism
WASHINGTON (AP) — The vaccine additive thimerosal is not to blame for autism, a special federal court ruled Friday in a long-running battle by parents convinced there is a connection. more
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Study: Women who took the birth control pill starting in the late 1960s lived longer
LONDON (AP) — Women who took the birth control pill beginning in the late 1960s lived longer than those never on the pill, a new study says. more

