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Doctors warn that many children are getting into drugs not intended for them or taking too much of the medicines that have been prescribed for them. Poison control experts also warn ...
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The Archangel Ancient Tree Archive has developed several thousand genetic copies of coastal redwoods and giant sequoias from California at its laboratory
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It's a problem one Tucson group says no one wants to talk about. Now, the There is No Hero in Heroin Foundation forced people to do just that in a very ...
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The University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center demonstrates a new CPR technique, Chest-Compression-Only for helping Cardiac Arrest victims. It will teach citizens how to use the CPR technique that does not ...
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Doctors from the University of Arizona School of Medicine teach middle school students about the human body as a way to make them more informed patients. Students get class room time ...
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Bionic ankles help patients overcome arthritis and joint injury and enjoy a normal life. Most patients are able to enjoy sports and day to day activities without the use of crutches, ...
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Ankle replacement for people suffering with arthritis or sports injuries is becoming more common. Doctors used to fuse arthritic ankle joints, but bionic replacements are becoming as common as knee and ...
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9OYS Health Watch:
Pima County Supervisors hosted a press conference to announce the County's sponsorship of a free prescription discount card program, Coast2CoastRx.
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A new "no, but ..." approach is spreading among GOP states in which officials are still publicly condemning the Democratic president's Medicaid expansion yet floating alternatives that could provide health coverage ...
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Washington Sequester budget cuts could have an impact on Arizona's Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program, but the state is looking for food changes to help keep the service available to ...
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The epidemic of medical I.D. theft affected nearly 1.9 million Americans last year alone, costing consumers and the medical industry $41 million.
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Tomorrow marks the sixth annual “Dirty Girl Mud Run” at Old Tucson Studios.
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9OYS Health Watch:
When you dial 9-1-1, you expect paramedics to get there with everything they need to safe your life. But how would it grab you to know some of the drugs they ...
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9OYS Health Watch:
According to both Consumer Reports and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the number of Zumba-related injuries is on the rise and has been for months.
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9OYS Health Watch :
They're on every corner serving up some of your favorite foods. But they do it on four wheels. 9OYS takes you inside the food inspections meant to keep you safe.
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Tucson Lions on call for the "Eyeball Express," shuttling donor eyes to researchers at the University of Arizona.
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The state health officials say the flu is still increasing in Arizona with a steep increase seen in the past two weeks.
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9OYS Health Watch:
This year's flu season is far from over. Many people in Tucson are fighting a tough strain of the virus, a strain even more vigorous than the rest.
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9OYS Health Alert :
Coughing, sneezing and sniffling -- they're the all-too-familiar signs of the flu. In Pima County, the flu season started early.
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A Tucson man has a new appreciation for life after his heart almost gave out on him. Rick Nuttall sat down with 9OYS to share his health scare in hopes it ...
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