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    Learn heart attack symptoms for women

    "Make the Call, Don't Miss a Beat" campaign educates and helps women and their families learn common symptoms of a heart attack and to call 9-1-1 immediately if symptoms arise.

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    Breakthrough in Alzheimer's research

    Neuroscientists at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have made a major breakthrough in finding a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.

  3. Before and after

    Dieting commercial tactics exposed?

    A new video is gaining popularity on YouTube that shows the transformation from a before photo of weight loss to the after photos in less than five hours without the help of a diet regimen, exercise program or supplements.

    To keep from getting sick, avoid these surfaces

    Trying to avoid getting sick this winter? Watch out for these places where germs linger for a long time.

    Doctors telling more adults: Get out and exercise

    More and more U.S. adults are being told by their doctor to get out and exercise, according to government survey released Thursday.

    Warm showers can cause chronic health problem for some women

    Taking a hot shower could be putting your health at risk. There's a debilitating disease doctors say starts in your shower.

    Americans' trans fat levels decline over past decade

    A new study shows the level of trans fats in Americans' blood is declining.

    Some physicians not always honest with patients

    A new survey finds your doctor may not always be honest with you.

    Soda consumption linked to asthma

    Researchers say drinking soft drinks could put you at higher risk for asthma and lung disease.

    Challenging the mindless approach to eating

    A study reveals when fast-food customers were asked if they'd like to downsize their starchy side dish and save 200 calories, a surprising number said yes.

    Painkiller Opana becoming more popular with teenagers

    A very dangerous and addictive drug is becoming more popular with teenagers. Authorities have even called it an epidemic among high school students.

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      Spine and Orthopedic Institute

      The Spine and Orthopedic Institute provides medical and surgical care for individuals with injuries and chronic conditions of the neck, back, joints and bones, including:

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