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The New Recommendations for Sun Exposure
According to one study, up to three-quarters of Americans are vitamin D deficient, likely due to increased use of sunscreens. Why? Because the sun's rays trigger the body to produce vitamin D, which an increasing body of research suggests can reduce the risk of certain cancers, protect the heart, and even decrease your chances of catching a cold.



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Yurvati re-elected as AOBS chair
Friday, June 25, 2010
Albert Yurvati, DO, to once again lead national surgery group

Hulen Pediatrics Clinic has moved to PCC
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Pediatrics now seen at Patient Care Center

20 UNT Health physicians named "Top Docs"
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Peers vote for top area physicians

Health News
 
  Editor changes industry-backed tanning pill study

A journal editor has scrubbed a line supporting the use of a L'Oreal-Nestle tanning pill from the conclusion of a company-sponsored study.



  Little harm seen from painkiller shots for pro athletes

When professional athletes in sports like football and rugby are injured, they commonly get injections of pain-numbing anesthetics to help them stay in the game. Now a new study suggests that, while safety concerns remain, most athletes may not su...



  Doctors: Transplant advance in windpipe cancer

Doctors have successfully transplanted windpipes into two cancer patients in an innovative procedure that uses stem cells to allow a donated trachea to regenerate tissue and create an organ biologically close to the original, they said Friday.



  Eastern Africa polio-free, but cases found in Russia

Eastern Africa is free of polio again, with four countries -- Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan and Uganda -- having reported no cases of the crippling disease for more than a year, U.N. and other aid agencies said Friday.



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