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Comprehensive Rehab
Comprehensive Rehab is a unique therapy center developed especially for children.
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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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Different groups sometimes come up with different advice on cancer screening
Several doctors groups and advocacy groups set guidelines for cancer screening, and they update that advice periodically as new information emerges. Sometimes they agree, sometimes they don't. Last year, a number of groups got together and issued consensus guidelines for colon cancer. more
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CDC: 4 people in NC test positive for Tamiflu-resistant swine flu, first such US cluster
ATLANTA (AP) — Health officials say four people in North Carolina have tested positive for a type of swine flu that's resistant to the drug Tamiflu. more
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Guidelines say less frequent Paps OK to detect cervical cancer - every 2 years for under-30
WASHINGTON (AP) — First mammograms. Now — in an apparent coincidence — Pap smears. more
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As price of child vaccines drop, millions of lives saved from preventable diseases
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Babies squirmed and wailed as needles plunged into their chubby thighs at a public health clinic on the outskirts of Hanoi on Friday. Like little ones everywhere, the reaction to the sting was never pretty. more
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Correction: Plavix story
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a Nov. 17 story about drug interactions between heartburn medications and the blood thinner Plavix, The Associated Press misidentified Johnson & Johnson's Mylanta as part of the H-2 blocker drug family. Mylanta is an antacid. more

