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Heart Failure Hospitalizations Lowest in Mountain States

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 18 (HealthDay News) — The Mountain states region of the United States had the lowest average rate of potentially avoidable hospitalization for heart failure in 2006, according to a U.S. government report released Wednesday.

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Male Osteoporosis-Part 2 | Menopause, Osteoporosis, All Women Health

Testosterone replacement therapy can be given by tablets, implants, patches and injection, but has its risks as well as benefits which should be discussed with the doctor. Bone breakdown cells or osteoclasts are responsible for bone …

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Minnesota won't expand Medicaid coverage until 2014

Republican governors continue to resist the U.S. healthcare reform that was signed into law three months ago, with Minnesota's Tim Pawlenty announcing on Tuesday that his state will not expand its Medicaid program until 2014.

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DaddyRoBlog: Biology, Sex, and Cars

If I as an aging male need testosterone replacement therapy , do you think my insurance will cover the cost of a new Corvette? (The study suggests that the testosterone bump comes from driving sports cars in general, and not just a …

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Low Testosterone Levels Genetic?

I did some research and saw that obesity can cause secondary hypogonadism. The doctor offered to put me on testosterone replacement therapy , but I refused, as I felt like she was just rushing me out of the door with the TRT. …

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