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Grey's Anatomy Newcomer Kelly McCreary: Maggie and Meredith Are Like "Oil and Water"

Posted: Published on October 1st, 2014

Kelly McCreary Grey's Anatomy's newest surgeon,Dr. Maggie Pierce (Kelly McCreary), has been welcomed to Grey Sloan Memorial with not quite open arms on the part of her (unwitting) half-sister, Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo). And the dislike is becoming mutual, as viewers saw at the end oflast week's episode. "They're like oil and water," McCreary tells TVGuide.com. "It's a little bit of a heartbreak for [Maggie] to discover that her sister is not somebody that she really wants to know, in spite of the fact that she came all this way to find out." On Thursday'sepisode, Maggie tries to bond with her other new coworkers and she doesn't exactly have an easy time of it. Will she ever find out that Richard (James Pickens Jr.) is her father? And how long will they be able to keep Meredith in the dark? Check out our full Q&A with McCreary to get her take on what's ahead for Maggie: Quiz: How well do you knowGrey's Anatomy? TVGuide.com: So, Maggie finds it difficult to fit in with the other doctors this week? McCreary:It's really kind of comical, actually. It's a sort of day in the life of a person who is really trying hard … Continue reading

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Owen Still Loves Cristina! Grey's Anatomy Scoop Comes From the Most Unlikely Source: Top Chef Duels

Posted: Published on October 1st, 2014

Sometimes scoop on all our favorite TV shows can come from the most unlikely and surprising places. But when it comes to finding out scoop on Grey's Anatomy's separated soul mates Owen (Kevin McKidd) and Cristina (Sandra Oh), we'll take anything we can get now that Cristina is off being a fancy research doctor in Switzerland while Owen is wallowing in his depression back at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital! When the Grey's Anatomy cast sits down for dinner on Top Chef Duels, the truth about how Owen feels about Cristina comes out...and we've got your exclusive first look at the episode! Watch the exclusive clip above and get ready for all the Owen/Cristina feels to come rushing back. NEWS: Who's guest-judging on Top Chef Duels this season? When Scottish McKidd is asked to speak in his American accent like he does on Grey's Anatomy, the first line that comes to mind is, "Cristina! I love you!" We guess he's had enough practice saying that over and over again on the ABC hit medical drama, huh? And since Oh departed the show after season 10, this might be the last time we'll ever hear him say it again...sob. We can't hit … Continue reading

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Ingredient in Viagra can permanently affect sight, doctors warn

Posted: Published on October 1st, 2014

Viagra may cause loss of vision in men with retinitis pigmentosa Retinitis pigmentosa is a rare inherited eye condition causing sight loss Some people have normal vision but carry one gene for the condition Ingredient in Viagra linked to degenration and death of cells in the retina People with retinitis pigmentosa and those who carry the gene at risk By Madlen Davies for MailOnline Published: 05:36 EST, 1 October 2014 | Updated: 09:11 EST, 1 October 2014 1.9k shares 174 View comments Viagra could cause blindness in men with eye problems, and even those with seemingly normal vision, a new study has found. Australian researchers say an ingredient in anti-impotence drugs may permanently affect the vision of men with an inherited eye condition. It could also affect those with normal sight who carry one gene which is linked with developing eye problems. Scroll down for video See more here: Ingredient in Viagra can permanently affect sight, doctors warn … Continue reading

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Stem cells to be extracted at Croydon hospital in an NHS first

Posted: Published on October 1st, 2014

In an NHS first, stem cells from babies born in Croydon will be extracted so they can be used in life saving treatments. To make this happen Croydon Health Services NHS Trust has teamed up with Precious Cells Miracle (PCM), to collect, process and store stem cells extracted from umbilical cord blood and tissue. Because these cells can become bone, muscle, cartilage and other types of cells there is the potential for them to be used to treat many diseases. Under the terms of the deal PCM will provide Croydon University Hospital with the staff, technology and specialised equipment necessary to perform sterile collections of cord blood. And expectant parents will be given the option of privately storing their stem cells with Precious Cells Group for their families own immediate use or of donating their cord blood stem cells to build up the Governments public stem cell bank. Precious Cells Group is covering the cost of storing and extracting the stem cells, which are then made available for the benefit of the public bank and those that require a transplant. And it will share the private storage profits. Precious Cells Group chief executive Dr Husein Salem said: The initiative we … Continue reading

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World-Renowned Plastic Surgeon Offers Top Ten Ways To Ensure Safe Surgery

Posted: Published on October 1st, 2014

New York, New York (PRWEB) October 01, 2014 Each year, more that 15 million people undergo elective surgery. According to renowned NYC aesthetic plastic surgeon, media expert and best selling author, Dr. Z. Paul Lorenc, any surgical procedure whether its a root canal, a facelift or tummy tuck can be life threatening if you put yourself into the wrong hands. Dr. Z. Paul Lorenc continues, "A person must be their own healthcare advocate when choosing a facility and a doctor for any procedure that requires any sort of anesthesia, general or local. The risks can be high especially if you dont put your body and your life into the right hands. At Lorenc Aesthetic Plastic Surgery we provide our patients with a list of essential PSPs (Patient Safety Protocols) that we suggest patients follow whether they are having surgery at our facility or elsewhere. http://www.lorenc.com Among some of Dr. Z. Paul Lorencs must know PSP tips include: Do: Don't: Dr. Lorenc says, Surgery can change your life for the better. You can have a positive outcome by keeping yourself safe during surgery if you use the Patient Safety Protocol guidelines (PSPs). To receive a complete list of Dr. Lorencs top … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Treatments showing results in Minnesota – Video

Posted: Published on October 1st, 2014

Stem Cell Treatments showing results in Minnesota http://rejuvmedical.com/pages/StemCellTreatments Rejuv Medical has been practicing Stem Cell Regenerative Treatments for a couple years now. Stem Cell Treatm... By: Rejuv Medical … Continue reading

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Treating epilepsy successfully | In Good Shape – Interview – Video

Posted: Published on October 1st, 2014

Treating epilepsy successfully | In Good Shape - Interview The neurologist Dr. Martin Holtkamp talks about causes, effects and treatment of this functional disorder of the brain. Read more: http://www.dw.de/program/i... By: DW (English) … Continue reading

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Autism Treatment: Introduction to Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention – EIBI – Video

Posted: Published on October 1st, 2014

Autism Treatment: Introduction to Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention - EIBI By: Intro to EIBI and Treatment of ASD … Continue reading

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Why the New Autism Benefit Is So Important to Medi-Cal Families – Video

Posted: Published on October 1st, 2014

Why the New Autism Benefit Is So Important to Medi-Cal Families Timothy Wilson wasn't always the bubbly six-year-old he is today. Before he began therapy for Autism, "he didn't say momma or dada, there was no eye contact,... By: KQED News … Continue reading

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Children With Autism Are More Sedentary Than Their Peers: OSU Study

Posted: Published on October 1st, 2014

September 29, 2014 Michelle Klampe, Oregon State University A new Oregon State University study of children with autism found that they are more sedentary than their typically-developing peers, averaging 50 minutes less a day of moderate physical activity and 70 minutes more each day sitting. The small study of 29 children, some with autism and some without, showed that children with autism perform as well as their typical peers on fitness assessments such as body mass index, aerobic fitness levels and flexibility. The results warrant expanding the study to a larger group of children, said Megan MacDonald, an assistant professor in OSUs College of Public Health and Human Sciences. These kids, compared to their peers, are similarly fit, MacDonald said. Thats really exciting, because it means those underlying fitness abilities are there. The findings were published this month in the journal Autism Research and Treatment. Co-authors are Kiley Tyler, a doctoral student at OSU, and Kristi Menear of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The study was funded in part by the U.S. Department of Education with additional support from OSU. For the study, researchers tested the fitness and physical activity levels of 17 children with autism and 12 children … Continue reading

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