Lawn Mowing is Risky Business for Kids Friday, July 09, 2004 (532 reads)
CLEVELAND -- Youngsters risk
serious injury around lawn mowers, statistics show. One of every five
deaths caused by a lawnmower involves a child, and most of the deaths
to children occur when a child falls off the riding mower and is run
over, or when a child is caught in a moving mower's path, according to
the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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Female Testosterone Patch Restores Sexual Desire in Post-Menopausal Women Wednesday, July 07, 2004 (451 reads)
CLEVELAND -- A promising new
treatment for women suffering from dwindling sexual desire involves the
delivery of testosterone through a skin patch worn on the abdomen. The
investigational testosterone patch, known as Intrinsa, was studied at
University Hospitals of Cleveland's MacDonald Women's Hospital.
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Hospitals Here Rank High on U.S. News & World Report List Friday, July 02, 2004 (660 reads)
CLEVELAND -- Northern Ohioans
are among the nation's most fortunate health care consumers, having
access to some of the best medicine provided anywhere, according to
U.S.News & World Report's latest hospital rankings. The
magazine's rankings of America's Best Hospitals clinical programs were
released today, and included:
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