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Golfers may soon be singing oyippy-I-o OKo

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A study published in the March Sports Medicine, a peer-reviewed journal suggests that eyipsE may be a form of focal dystonia that could bother anyone who performs repetitive, skilled hand movements. Researchers hope that developing medical based treatments for both yipsE physical and psychological forms would reduce the tendency to self-medicate with alcohol since 20% of golfers reported consuming alcohol to quite the yips.

Author: Elliot, Victoria Stagg
Publisher: American Medical Association
Publication Name: American Medical News
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0001-1843
Year: 2003
Care and treatment, Golfers, Dystonia

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AMA wants to ban booze ads aimed at teens

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Evidence of the physical harm caused by drinking at a young age is a major motivator for health advocates to control teen drinking. The American Medical Association (AMA) released new evidence at its Interim Meeting in December 2002, that alcohol actually cause changes in the brain that impair learning.

Author: Elliot, Victoria Stagg
Publisher: American Medical Association
Publication Name: American Medical News
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0001-1843
Year: 2003
Legal issues & crime, Government regulation (cont), Government regulation, Services information, Advertising, Advertising and Related Services, Legal/Government Regulation, Laws, regulations and rules, Services, Advertising services, American Medical Association, Alcohol and youth, Juvenile drinking

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Mammography debate: Who should get screened and when?

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Experts discuss the risks and benefits of mammography for women in their 40s, and whether those women fully understand what they are undertaking. Evidence suggests annual screening for women in their 50s and 60s but is less conclusive for women in their 40s.

Author: Elliot, Victoria Stagg
Publisher: American Medical Association
Publication Name: American Medical News
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0001-1843
Year: 2003
Women, Medical screening, Health screening, Mammography

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Subjects list: Health aspects, United States, Risk factors
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