Monday, October 24, 2011

Be Well, Boston | Watch how you walk

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Week of: Oct. 24, 2011 Boston.com/Health Blogs: Daily Dose | White Coat Notes
This Week's Highlights
Watch the way you walk

Watch the way you walk

As the number of Americans undergoing hip and knee replacements increases, researchers are searching for ways to head off damage to these pivotal joints.
HPV dangers
BE WELL, BOSTON | VIDEO

HPV dangers

In this segment of Be Well, Boston, Dr. Raj Krishnamurthy discusses the dangers of HPV and controversy about vaccination.
Ramping up cancer research
G FORCE

Ramping up cancer research

Dr. Susan Love, president of the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation, and author of "Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book," discusses breast cancer.
New SIDS prevention recommendations

New SIDS prevention recommendations

Here are several precautions the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends to lower your child's risk of SIDS.
From the blogs
In Health News
Health Answers
What is Raynaud's disease?
My hands have poor circulation in cold temperatures. Is this Raynaud's disease?
Upcoming health events
10/26 9:00 a.m. World Health Forum
10/30/ 1:00 p.m. Breast Health Panel
Week of: Oct. 24, 2011 Boston.com/Health Blogs: Daily Dose | White Coat Notes

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