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"He managed it right," Chow said. "All you have to have is a quarterback who takes care of business. He doesn't need to do anything spectacular.

"I think the plan was such he could execute better. There is a lot to be said about keeping the plan simple. We scaled it back a little bit and we were able to run the ball. Whenever you run the ball, things go a lot easier for him."

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FDA Ponders Ban On Cold Meds For Kids...

But Food and Drug Administration officials at a public hearing also said they were uncomfortable with the lack of solid scientific data to support continued use of OTC remedies with youngsters, particularly from ages 2-6.

A ban as sought by leading pediatricians' groups - might only drive parents to give adult medicines to their youngsters, said Dr. John Jenkins, who heads the FDA's Off...

Cold Meds for Kids Back in the Spotlight...

THURSDAY, Oct. 2 (HealthDay News) -- After recommending earlier this year that children under the age of 2 not receive over-the-counter cold medicines, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday is meeting with the public to help answer an even more important question: Should kids' cold medicines remain "OTC" at all?

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What a play this could have been. It is the story of two vets returning from Iraq. Both are missing limbs and disfigured – one horribly. It is the sort of story that th...

The burden of diabetes grows...

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Office: Kennedy's hospital stay caused by change in meds...

A statement issued by the 76-year-old senator's office attributed the episode Friday to a change in medications.

Kennedy has been in treatment for brain cancer. He complained of feeling ill Friday.

His office says he returned home after about three hours.

Associated Press writers Jay Lindsay in Boston and Andrew Miga in Washington contributed to this report.

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Hospital Residents Report Patient-handoff Problems Common, Can ......

ScienceDaily (Sep. 26, 2008) - A significant percentage of resident physicians report that patient handoffs – transfer of responsibility for a hospitalized patient from one resident to another – contributed to incidents in which harm was done to patients. The study, published in the October 2008 Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, identifies situations in which p...

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