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How’s it going in there?Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 2:04AMFriday July 15, 2011 NORTH ADAMS Some days I wonder if my thoughts of reading delight are worth anyone’s time, or more importantly, are they useful. A lot of my knowledge and insight comes to me like second nature because I have such a passion for what I do. I tend to forget that at one point in my short life I lived vicariously through reruns of "E.

Research Uncovers Clue to SIDSMonday, July 11, 2011 @ 1:47PMTHURSDAY, March 3 (HealthDay News) -- A new Australian study finds that babies who sleep on their stomachs -- a position thought to pose a risk for SIDS -- have lower levels of oxygen in their brains than those who sleep on their backs.

Sleep Study May Be Advisable Before Removing Tonsils, AdenoidsMonday, July 11, 2011 @ 12:06PMTHURSDAY, Jan. 20 (HealthDay News) -- Conducting sleep studies of children before removing their tonsils and adenoids (adenotonsillectomy) may help identify those at increased risk for postoperative respiratory complications, a new study suggests.

Toddler born with organs on wrong side of body home in time for his second birthdayMonday, July 11, 2011 @ 9:47AMKian Hill, from Birmingham, was born with situs inversus totalis, which means his internal organs developed on the wrong side of his body. He is also missing a right lung and spleen.

Brockton Visiting Nurse Association Selects Cardiocom® TelehealthMonday, July 11, 2011 @ 7:00AMBrockton Visiting Nurse Association, a 100 year old provider of home care services to the residents of Southeastern Massachusetts, announced that it has entered into a business relationship with Cardiocom to provide advanced home telehealth technology to patients with chronic conditions. Â Cardiocom, Experts in Telehealth, is a world class developer, manufacturer and clinical service provider of ...