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What is Concierge Medicine?
A concept that originated in Seattle over 15 years ago, Concierge Medicine is a type of medical practice now found in many metropolitan areas across the country. Also known as "Concierge Health Care", "Boutique Medicine" or "Retainer Medicine", the concept has come to represent a higher level of healthcare for those who want a more personalized relationship with their physician.

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Acetaminophen and High Blood Pressure?
Acetaminophen and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may contribute to the high prevalence of high blood pressure in the United States....
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Could We Have a Vaccine To Treat High Blood Pressure?
Could the days of having to take daily pills to treat high blood pressure be drawing to a close?
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How the Wonder Drug Penicillin was Discovered
This article describes the research and methods that led to the discovery of antibiotics...
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Traumatic Brain Injuries and Sports
Athletes make up a large part of the population suffering from brain injuries. Usually the brain injuries are from contact sports such as football and hockey. The main injury focused on is concussions, and many athletes receive multiple concussions. The dangers of multiple concussions are great and can be as severe as causing death. Even when the effect isn't fatal, brain damage can occur....
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Trasylol Manufacturer Removes Trasylol from Shelves after Increased Risk of Death Found
After studies in Canada linked Trasylol to a higher chance of death, the drug has been removed from marketing. Trasylol is used because it slows down the breakdown of blood clots during surgery. Bayer AG, the drug's pharmaceutical firm, was faulted for not mentioning studies that said that the drug was more dangerous then other antifibrinolytic drugs....
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The Importance of a Primary Care Physician
Choosing a primary care physician for your health care needs is critical for the coordination of the health care system....
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A Quick Guide To Botox
Last year, 6 million Americans had Botox Treatments. Why? Is it for you?...
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Wine And Gastric Bypass Surgery Might Prove A Dangerous Mixture
If you are severely obese and like to take a drink then there is something that you ought to know when it comes to mixing gastric bypass surgery and alcohol....
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Clinical Study- Crestor- Rosuvastatin Slows down Atherosclerosis
Lucid, concise, break through report in cardiovascular research by Crestor is presented below...
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Lipid Screening in Children and Adolescents
Advanced Lipoprotein Fingerprinting is a more precise cholesterol test that allows doctors to identify health risks that traditional screens miss. Doctors now have a precise reading not only of a patient's cholesterol levels but other independent risk factors known to be associated with heart disease....
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The History And Development Of Penicillin
Some little known facts and a brief history of the developement of penicillin and its first uses...
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Arthritis Pain Relief - Avoid Arthritis Drugs - Change Your Diet
Arthritis sufferers today are continually seeking relief from their arthritis pain....
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Doctors Suggest Cutting Their Own Pay To Save Healthcare
In the midst of an exploding national healthcare crisis, there's much talk about slashing drug prices and cutting health insurance company profits. While these are valid debates, many physicians are actually offering an equally controversial solution: cut their pay....
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American Hospitals Kill 100,000 A Year
If you've ever had the sneaking suspicion hospitals aren't doing all they can to prevent infections, you may be right. According to three studies published in the American Journal of Medical Quality, most hospital-acquired, or nosocomial infections, arise as a result of hospital procedures, not from the level of patients' illness....
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