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<title>Medical News From Ivanhoe.com</title>

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<copyright>Copyright 2006, Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc. - For Non-Commercial Use Only. See http://www.ivanhoe.com/syndication for more details.</copyright>

<itunes:subtitle>Medical News and Health Information</itunes:subtitle>

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<itunes:summary>Ivanhoe Broadcast News is the country's largest television newsgathering organization covering medical breakthroughs, family health, consumer news for women, and discoveries inside science. Ivanhoe's breaking medical reports are broadcast by 200 network-affiliated TV stations reaching 80 million U.S. households. Go to http://www.ivanhoe.com to learn more about medical breakthroughs.</itunes:summary>

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<title>Fire Your Doctor</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Firing a doctor that isn't right for you can be the best medicine.</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>It can be easier to stay with a doctor you don't like than to take the time to find a new one, but firing a doctor that isn't right for you can be the best medicine.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2006 09:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>2:45</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" doctor "second opinion" "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Miracle Needle</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>It's a medical breakthrough a doctor created in his basement.</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>It's a medical breakthrough a doctor created in his basement. Now, it could save thousands if not millions of people's lives. The needle uses electric currents to cut the skin and the area around nerves. It stops bleeding without scarring deep tissue and causing more damage during neurosurgery.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 8 May 2006 09:00:00 EST</pubDate>

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<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" "miracle needle" neurosurgery "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Green Tea: Wonder-Drink?</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Americans are catching on to the second most popular beverage in the world.</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>For centuries, the Chinese have sipped green tea. Now, Americans are catching on to the second most popular beverage in the world. Studies are adding up, and researchers are backing the idea that green tea could protect you from Alzheimer's disease, fight cancer, lower cholesterol, and even help you lose weight.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 1 May 2006 09:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>2:49</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" "green tea" Chinese "Alzheimer's disease" cancer "lower cholesterol" "lose weight" "weightloss" "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Beating the Odds: Prayer (Part 3 of 3)</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>It can liven up a room or quiet an entire congregation, but can prayer save lives?</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>Research shows more than half of Americans pray for their health. But the age-old debate over religion and science rages on in the medical world. Should we be spending money on clinical trials that involve prayer?</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 24 April 2006 09:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>4:06</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" "Prayer" "Beating the Odds" treatment cancer tumors "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Beating the Odds: Second Opinions (Part 2 of 3)</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>The three times you should always get a second opinion</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>So many diseases. So many treatment options. How do you know your doctor made the right diagnosis and suggested the right treatment for you?</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 17 April 2006 11:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>3:41</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" "Second Opinions" "Beating the Odds" treatment cancer tumors "Ralph Damiano" "Kim Manwaring" "Washington University School of Medicine" "second-opinion hotline" "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Beating the Odds: Miraculous Recoveries (Part 1 of 3)</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Treating Tumors From the Inside out</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>Now, you see it ... Now, you don't. For centuries, so-called "medical miracles" have fascinated the greatest minds in medicine.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 10 April 2006 11:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>3:46</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" "Miraculous Recoveries" "Beating the Odds" treatment cancer tumors "Caryle Hirshberg" "Institute of Noetic Sciences" "medical miracles" remission "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Women and Heart Health</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Know your Body</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>Nearly one out of every two women you know will die of heart disease. Yet doctors say too many women don't pay attention to the early signs.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 3 April 2006 08:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>3:52</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" women woman "heart health" heart "women's health" "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Positive Pushing: Career</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>The boomerang generation.</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>You've shelled out thousands of dollars for your kids' college education. Now that they've graduated, they're living under your roof, eating your food. It's the boomerang generation! So what should you do to get the kids out of the house and land their dream job before everyone goes crazy?</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 27 March 2006 08:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>3:52</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" Parenting Children Career College "Dream Job" "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Positive Pushing: Sports</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>The atmosphere is charged, the stakes are high, and the adrenaline is pumping. </itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>Parents push. And coaches push. The kids try harder and harder. The result? Sometimes a win ... But all too often, burned-out minds and bruised bodies! What happens when parents, coaches or even the children themselves, push too hard to win?</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 20 March 2006 09:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>4:09</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" Parenting Children Sports "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Positive Pushing: School</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>It's no longer enough to just go to class; you have to be at the top of the class.</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>Eighty percent of high school students are applying to 20 percent of the nation's universities. Increased competition sends many kids and their parents into panic mode. How can you tell if you're being a positive influence or overly pushy?</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 13 March 2006 08:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>4:09</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" Parenting Children School "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Breakthrough for MS</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Now, a new therapy stops the disease's progression and gets patients out of bed and back on their feet.</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>DALLAS (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Multiple sclerosis can leave its victims unable to move and in constant pain. It's an autoimmune disease that wreaks havoc on the central nervous system. In some cases, no treatment works. Now, a new therapy stops the disease's progression and gets patients out of bed and back on their feet.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 06 March 2006 09:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>3:01</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" MS "Alternative Health" Multiple sclerosis "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Medicinal Mushrooms</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Something in our forests could be the newest treatment for cancer.</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>SEATTLE (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- It's not the kind of mushroom you'd want to eat with your dinner, but it may be the strongest kind to help fight cancer thanks to new research that focuses on the powerful fungus.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2006 09:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>2:41</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" Cancer "Alternative Health" mushrooms "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Drug Free Help for ADD</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Now, kids can control their emotions without drugs.</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>PHOENIX (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- They are three letters parents are terrified to hear: ADD -- attention deficit disorder. One child out of 20 in this country has been diagnosed with it. The first line of treatment is medication, but the side effects can leave your children lethargic. Now, kids can control their emotions without drugs.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2006 09:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>2:58</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" ADD "Mental Health" ADHD children "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Early Alzheimer's Detection</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>A new technique that will help doctors dectect Alzheimer's disease early.</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>NEW YORK (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Everyone has memory loss from time to time, but for some, that memory loss can be a sign of early Alzheimer's disease. Now, there's a new way to detect the earliest signs of this debilitating disease in healthy people so they can get the most out of therapy.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>2:57</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" Alzheimer's "memory loss" "Alzheimer's Disease" "Alzheimer's Detection" "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Fatigue Fix</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>A unique approach to help patients get their lives back.</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome are debilitating conditions that leave patients exhausted, unable to sleep and severely limit their ability to live normally. Here's one doctor who has a unique approach to help patients get their lives back.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 6 Feb 2006 12:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>3:09</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>medical "medical breakthroughs" Fibromyalgia "Fatigue Fix" "medical news" health</itunes:keywords>

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<title>The Sting of Back Pain: Part 1</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Three Promising Treatments</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Back injuries cost Americans more than $80 billion a year. They're the second-most-common reason people visit a doctor. But there are new ways to take the sting out of back pain. For 25 years, life has been a real pain in the back for Bonnie Lupo.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Tues, 10 Jan 2006 12:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>3:53</itunes:duration>

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<title>The Sting of Back Pain: Part 2</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Do You Really Need Back Surgery?</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>LEBANON, N.H. (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- According to the North American Spine Society, 22 percent of Americans have difficulty driving because of back pain; 31 percent have difficulty just lying in bed; and 32 percent say they can't lift heavy objects because of chronic pain in their back.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Tues, 10 Jan 2006 12:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>4:11</itunes:duration>

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<title>The Sting of Back Pain: Part 3</title>

<itunes:author>Ivanhoe.com</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Ten Questions You Need to Ask Before Surgery</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Whether you're sitting, standing, walking or jogging, your spine is constantly supporting your weight. With all that wear and tear, it seems only natural that most of us will develop back pain at some point in our lives.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Tues, 10 Jan 2006 12:00:00 EST</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>4:06</itunes:duration>

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