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Hospital errors: What the patient doesn't know might hurt Print E-mail
By Joan Little, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Thursday, 31 July 2008 )

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Many states now require hospitals to disclose when they make seriousmedical errors, but not Missouri. "We're still in the mode of secrecyhere," said Louise Probst, executive director of the St. Louis AreaBusiness Health Coalition. Hospitals resist reporting requirementsbecause they fear they might be unfair. But other states have foundways to deal with the issues and keep patients informed. First of two parts. (Photo by Luci | SXC.HU)

 
A Dark (K)night, indeed: The avoidable death of Heath Ledger Print E-mail
By Cynthia Haines, MD., Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Friday, 25 July 2008 )

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The toxicology report indicated that Ledger's death was accidental -- not homicide or suicide but prescription medication abuse. Dr. Cindy Haines, in her weekly column, suggest what health-care professionals and patients themselves could do to help prevent such fatalities.

 
On Science: UFO sightings by reasonable people Print E-mail
By George Johnson, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 July 2008 )

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Not believe in UFOs? You might as well not believe in fairies. Or, as Francis P. Church also wrote to young Virginia O'Hanlon, "In this great universe of ours, man is a mere insect, an ant, in his intellect as compared with the boundless world about him, as measured by the intelligence capable of grasping the whole of truth and knowledge." (Photo from "Close Encounters of the Third Kind")

 
In the doctor's lounge - July 22 Print E-mail
By Cindy Haines, MD, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 July 2008 )

*What doctors are reading this week and why it matters*

Flavonoid-rich foods, need to diet, teens and tobacco and teen vaccinations, along with surgery concerns of the elderly, are subjects that caught Dr. Haines' eye.

 
St. Louis can be a health and science mecca Print E-mail
By Cindy Haines, M.D., Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Friday, 18 July 2008 )

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Mergers and acquisitions are not always bad things. RCGA President and CEO Dick Fleming and others cite changes at companies such as Boeing, which remains the region's second largest-employer, and Nestle, which is witnessing a net increase in jobs from Ralston Purina, with employees moving to St. Louis from around the world.

Dr. Cindy Haines is a family physician in St. Louis, managing editor of HealthDay-Physician's Briefing and president of Haines Medical Communications Inc. 

 
In the Doctor's Lounge - July 16, 2008 Print E-mail
By Cindy Haines, M.D., Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 July 2008 )

*What doctors are reading this week and why it matters*

Psoriasis, hypertension, heart failure medications, dieting and hip fracture surgery all get a look in the newest edition of Doctor's Lounge.

 
On Science: Death stalks the hunters of the night skies Print E-mail
By George Johnson, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 July 2008 )

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A plague is stalking bats and needs to be countered. As biologist George Johnson explains, the bad reputation of the winged mammals is entirely unwarranted. They help control insect pests, pollinate plants and and can be important to people medically.

 
At-risk children as young as two should have cholesterol screenings, report says Print E-mail
By Cynthia Haines. MD, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Friday, 18 July 2008 )

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Doctors caring for children should start cholesterol screenings for those as young as two years old to focus on reducing the long-term risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a report published in the July issue of Pediatrics.

Dr. Cindy Haines is a family physician in St. Louis, managing editor of HealthDay-Physician's Briefing and president of Haines Medical Communications Inc. Her weekly column on health care issues will appear in the Beacon each Friday.

 
In the doctors' lounge - July 9, 2008 Print E-mail
By Cindy Haines, M.D., Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 July 2008 )

haines100.jpg*What doctors are reading this week and why it matters*

This week: STDs, cholesterol and memory, heart surgery, yoga and erectile dysfunction.

Dr. Cindy Haines reviews recent medical literature and passes on the highlights in lay language. 

 
On Science: Tanning to death Print E-mail
By George Johnson, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 July 2008 )
tan100beds.jpgThink tanning booths are safe? Think again. Biologist George Johnson explains that tanning harms the skin as tumor-suppressing genes are disabled. This happens whether or not you get sunburned.
 
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